OW sir Tristram de Lyones was borne, and how
his mother dyed at his birth, wherefore shee de-
sired that his name should be Tristram
CHAP. II. How the step-mother of sir Tristram
had ordained poyson for to have poysoned young
Tristram . CHAP. III. How young Tristram was sent into France, and had one to governe him named Governale, and how hee learned to harpe, hawke, and hunt
CHAP. IV. How sir Marhaus came out of Ireland for to aske tru-
age of Cornewaile, or else he would fight therefore
CHAP. V. How sir Tristram enterprised the battaile to fight for
the truage of Cornewaile, and how and of whom he was made
knight
CHAP. VI. How sir Tristram arrived into the iland for to furn-
ish the battaile with sir Marhaus
CHAP. VII. How sir Tristram fought against sir Marhaus and
finished his battell, and how sir Marhaus fled to his ships
CHAP. VIII. How sir Marhaus after he was arrived in Ireland
died of the great strooke that sir Tristram had given him, and
how sir Tristram was hurt
CHAP. IX. How sir Tristram was first put to the ward and keep-
ing of La beale Isoude for to be healed of his wound
CHAP. X. How sir Tristram wan the degree at a turnament in
Ireland, and there made sir Palomides to beare no harneis in
a yeare
CHAP. XI. How the queene espied that sir Tristram had slaine
her brother sir Marhaus by his sword, and in what jeopardy
he was