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EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS

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514. Piece of chain mail, possibly XIVth century, found in the foundation of an old house in Nottingham. Collection: Author 176
515. Piece of chain mail, possibly XIVth century. London Museum 177
516. Chain mail hauberk, late XIVth century. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 178
517. From the effigy of Sir Edmund de Thorpe, about 1418. Ashwelthorpe Church, Norfolk 179
518. Chain mail hauberk, late XIVth century. Collection: the late Mr. R. Stuyvesant 180
519. Chain mail hauberk, early XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 181
520. Chain mail hauberk, early XVth century. Collection: Author 182
521. Portion of chain mail hauberk (Fig. 520), showing actual size of the links 182
522. Bevor of riveted chain mail, middle of the XVth century. Zeughaus, Berlin 183
522a. Riveted chain mail brayette, late XVth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 183
523. Standard of riveted mail. The Rotunda, Woolwich 184
524. Standard of riveted mail, found in the Thames. British Museum 184
525. Standard of riveted mail, second half of the XVth century, found near Worship Street, London. Collection: Mr. W. H. Fenton 184
526. Riveted chain mail hauberk, early XVIth century. Collection: Author 185
527. Part of a riveted mail gusset, early XVIth century. Collection: Author 185
528. Portrait of a Nobleman, by Giovanni Moroni, showing how the chain mail gussets were worn. National Gallery 186
529. From a woodcut of a Landsknecht captain, wearing a tippet of chain mail 187
530. "Bishop's Mantle," early XVIth century. Collection: Author 187
531. "Bishop's Mantle," early XVIth century. Collection: Mr. F. Joubert 188
532. Duelling gauntlet, with lining of chain mail. Collection: Mr. W. H. Fenton 188
533. From the figure of St. George, by M. and G. Klausenbourg, showing jazerant body armour. Hradschin Palace, Prague 190
534. Jazerant half armour, made for rancesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, about 1530. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 190

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