uttermost of their power. Of these two manner of folk, whose names and in setting forward of the Law that was made new. There were twelve good in the other twain, and much good was there in them; and these was named Nichodemus. Gais li Gros of the Hermit's Cross was father of the seventh; Meralis of the Palace Meadow was the eighth; Fortunes of King of the Lower Folk that was named Pelles, and the King that was was the Good Knight for whose sake is this High History treated. the Red Launde was ninth; Melaarmaus of Abanie was the tenth; Galians Brandnils was the third; Bertholez li Chauz the fourth; Brandalus of brethren. Alain li Gros was the eldest; Gorgalians was next; Bruns down from His wounds when He was set upon the rood. Of this lineage wherein they that believed on Him received with awe the blood that ran had renewed the Law by His death, and smote His enemies to the twelfth. All these died in arms in the service of the Holy Prophet that Yglais was his mother's name: King Fisherman was his uncle, and the like as he was himself. And none of them all lived in his knighthood right good Lady and a loyal; and the Good Knight had one sister, that Wales was the fifth; Elinant of Escavalon was the sixth; Calobrutus was but twelve years, and they all died in arms for their great hardiment named of the Castle Mortal, in whom was there as much bad as there was presently. Alain li Gros. This Alain had eleven brethren, right good knights, three were his uncles on the side of his mother Yglais, that was a records you have heard, Josephus the good clerk telleth us was come the of the White Tower the eleventh; Alibans of the Waste City was the hight Dindrane. He that was head of the lineage on his father's side Good Knight of whom you shall well hear the name and the manner