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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

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535. From a picture by Dirk Bouts, showing a brigandine. Collection: the late Mr. C. T. D. Crews 191
536. Brigandine, Italian, about 1500. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 192
537. Brigandine, early XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 192
538. Brigandine, as in Fig. 537, turned inside out and showing metal lining. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 192
539. Brigandine, with lance rest, late XVth century. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 193
540. Brigandine, Italian, early XVth century. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 193
541. Two brigandines, early XVth century. Porte de Hal, Brussels 194
542. Brigandine, possibly French, third quarter of the XVth century. The Castle, Darmstadt 195
543. Velvet brigandine, from a picture by Nuno Gonsalves, late XVth century. National Museum, Lisbon 196
544. Brigandine, early XVIth century. Tower of London 197
545. Brigandine, possibly late XVth century. Burges bequest, British Museum 198
546. Portion of a brigandine, early XVth century. Burges bequest, British Museum 198
547. Brigandine, Italian, early XVIth century. Ex Collection: Herr R. Zschille 199
548. Brigandine, with arm defences and tassets, late XVIth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 200
549. Jack of quilted linen, as represented in Memlinc's St. Ursula Chásse. Hospital of St. John, Bruges 200
550. Jack of coarse worked linen, second half of the XVIth century. Porte de Hal, Brussels 201
551. Jack, middle of the XVIth century. Burges bequest, British Museum 201
552. From the brass of Sir Robert de Septvans, early XIIIth century, showing chain mail mitten gauntlets. Chartham Church, Kent 203
553. From the effigy of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury, about 1226, showing chain mail mitten gauntlets. Cathedral Church of Salisbury 203
554. From the effigy of William de Valence, showing chain mail gauntlets. Abbey Church of Westminster 204
555. Gauntlets, as represented on an effigy of a knight, early XIVth century. Schutz Church, Alsace 204

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