'... la Controversie de noblesse plaidoyee entre Publius Cornelius Scipion et Gayus Flaminius . . . composee par . . . Surse de Pistoye [et traduite par jean de Mièlot]', and ' . . . vng debat entre trois cheualereux Princes [Alexandre, Hanibal, et Scipion] . . . ', being two treatises which are probably identical with a printed book which Graesse has described under the word 'Surse', and a few ballads.
'Chronicles d'Engleterre', ending at the battle of Halidon Hill, 1332, a prose version of 'Evangile de Nichodemus', with an addition giving an account of Tiberius, Volusien, and Veronica, and a 'First Redaction' version of 'Romanz del ymage deu monde'.
An incomplete manuscript of 'Li Livres des Estoires dou Comencement dou monde', belonging to the 'Premiere Redaction', but not followed by the 'Faits des Romaine'.
A composite manuscript containing 'Vie de la Pucelle Marguerite'; 'Les quinze joyes nostre Dame'; 'Heures de la Croy'; an 'oraison devote'; 'Veni Creator Spiritus'; etc.