[The entire page is scored out. On the back of the page, which is written by Glover, a second hand has written, the other way up:—]
The proclemacion that was procleamed at hampton court by Clarencieulx Kyng of armes on twelffe daye at nyght in Aᵒ/1570/ the chalengers names was the erle of Oxfford Charles howard Sʳ henry Lee and christoffer hatton a pencioner.
Theys excercyses was not Fulffylled tyle maye deye next after on which daye was the tylte at westmynster and the second daye of maye the torney and on Sonday byeing the vj of maye the barrioures.”
Another MS. in the same collection (No. 845, fol. 164) gives a list of the participants, with their “checques” (which are tablets for recording the scores made). Examples of these registers are given here, under the heading of the document in question:—
[Endorsed:—Tournay.
Two blowes at the passage: and tenne at the ioyninge: All gryppes shockes and foule playe forbidden.]
[A list of names is also on folio 164 b.]
[fol. 164.]
Scoring “Cheques.”