How the battle was finished or he came, and how the king founded an abbey where the battle was. [Chap. iv.]
How Sir Tor was made knight of the Round Table, and how Bagdemagus was displeased. [Chap. v.]
How king Arthur, king Uriens, and Sir Accolon of Gaul chased an hart, and of their marvellous adventure. [Chap. vi.]
How Arthur took upon him to fight, to be delivered out of prison, and also for to deliver twenty knights that were in prison. [Chap. vii.]
How Accolon found himself by a well, and he took upon him to do battle against Arthur. [Chap. viii.]
Of the battle between king Arthur and Accolon. [Chap. ix.]
How king Arthur’s sword that he fought with brake, and how he recovered of Accolon his own sword Excalibur, and overcame his enemy. [Chap. x.]
How Accolon confessed the treason of Morgan le fay, king Arthur’s sister, and how she would have done slay him. [Chap. xi.]
How Arthur accorded the two brethren, and delivered the twenty knights, and how Sir Accolon died. [Chap. xii.]
How Morgan would have slain Sir Uriens her husband, and how Sir Ewain her son saved him. [Chap. xiii.]