Libri tercij Capita
Of the daye appointed for fights. ca. 1
Of the daie of Combat betwext the kinge Carlo and the kinge Pietro of Arragon. ca. 2
When at the daye of fighte an impedimente doe happen to one of the fighters, whether he shalbe excuzed, or receive sentence to his disaduanntage. ca. 3
When the Combat cannot be finished in one daye, whether a seconde day maye be geven or no. ca. 4
If after the defiannce and daie geven one of the fighters doe challinge an other man, whether he so challenged may lawfullie saye performo thy firste combat & then I will answr ye. ca. 5
Where two knights at defiannce appointe a day to fighte before wch daie one of them doth happen to fight wth an other man, & is vanquished, whether therfore he maye after appointed daye be repressed. ca. 6
Libri guarti [sic] capita
Of the Election of the weapon, & of other armes. ca. 1
Of armes accordinge to the lawe of Lombardie. ca. 2
When the fighters doe appointe to fighte wth swordes disarmed. ca. 3
Libri guinti capita
What Champions maye be geven in particular combat. ca. 1
Of such Champions as be vanquished or that fighte fraudulentlie. ca. 2
Of certeine cases wherin it is lawfull to appoint a champion. ca. 3
Howe Champions ought to be equall. ca. 4
Howe no infamous person can be admitted a Champion. ca. 5
Howe Champions entringe into the liste ought to sweare to fight accordinge to Iustice wth respecte of their reputacion & dueite. ca. 6
Howe yf a Champion be once vanquished he cannot after fight for anie man besides him selfe. ca. 7
A gent Challenged by a yeoman may answere by his champion. ca. 8
Howe it is not lawfull to corrupt a Champion. ca. 9
Whether a gent be bonnde to be his Princes Champion. ca. 10
Whether men wthin age weomen or widoes maye appointe a Champion, or whether an Earle may so doe to his inferior. ca. 11