- First, whoso beareth a man doun out of the saddle, or putteth him to the earth, horse and man, shall have the prize before him that striketh coronal to coronal two times.
- Item, he that strikes coronal to coronal two times, shall have the prize before him that strikes the sight three times.
- Item, he that strikes the sight three times shall have the prize before him that breaketh more spears.
- Item, if there be any man that furnisheth in this wise, which shall be deemed to have bidden longest in the field helmed, and to have run the fairest course, and to have given the greatest strokes, and to have holpen himself best with his spear he shall have the prize.
John Worcester.
At Tourney.
Two blows at the passage, and ten at the joining, more or less as they make it. All gripings, shocks and foul play forbidden.
How Prizes and Tourney and barrier are to be lost.
He that giveth a stroke with a pike from the girdle downwards, or under the barrier, shall win no prize.
He that shall have a close gauntlet, or anything to fasten his sword to his hand, shall have no prize.
He whose sword falleth out of his hand shall win no prize.
He that stayeth his hands in fight or the barrier shall win no prize.
He whosoever shall fight and doth not shew his sword to the judges before, shall win no prize.