Perrot de Neele

He composed four jeux partis in collaboration with Jehan Bretel (died 1272): "Amis Peron de Neele"; "Jehan Bretel, respondés"; "Pierrot de Neele, amis"; and "Pierrot, li ques vaut pis a fin amant".

Perrot also composed one song in praise of the Virgin Mary, "Douce vierge, röine nete et pure", with a melody that is in bar form.

375 a collection of narrative verse (or "classic literary works"[1]) entitled Sommaires en vers de poèmes and compiled by Perrot, who identifies himself in a colophon at the end of the work: Ce fist Peros de Neele, qui en trover tos s'escrevele.

Perrot's Sommaire serves as a table of contents for the entire codex, summarising in verse the narrative romances contained within.

He may also be the author of the fabliau La vielle Truande, which he calls De le Viellete in his contents.