The Westminster Tournament Challenge

[7] In the original spelling, for the first day: Henry R; Rychard de Gray; Thomas Cheyney; William Par; Robert Morton; Richard Blunt; Thomas Tyrell; Sir Rowland; Cristoffer Wyloughby (son of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby).

For the second day: Thomas Howard; Charles Brandon; Henry Stafford, erll of Whyllsyre; Lord Marquis; John Grey; Sir Thomas Boleyn; Henry Guildford; John Melton; Gryffyth Don; Edmund Howard; Leonard Graey; Ric.

The Marquess of Dorset and Sir Thomas Boleyn wore emblems of pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.

The King and his companions in disguise, six men and six ladies made their entry into Westminster Hall in a pageant car (previously concealed behind tapestry) drawn by wildmen decorated as an artificial forest.

The forest was "planted" with hawthorns, oaks, hazels, maple, birch, and fern, and strewn with hand-made acorns and hazelnuts.

It was intended that Henry and the masked dancers would exit in the pageant car at the end of the dance, but was stripped of its decoration by members of the audience.