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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

FIG. PAGE
623. Buckler, to which was once fitted a central pistol, English, early XVIth century. Armoury of the Knights of Malta 248
624. Buckler, middle of the XVIth century. Wallace Collection 249
625. Small buckler of embossed iron, English, late XVIth century. Collection: Lord Kenyon 249
626. Tilting shield, German, early XVIth century. Wallace Collection 250
627. Bastard sword, about 1430, found in the Thames. Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby 252
628. Effigy of William Philipp, Lord Berdolf, in Dennington Church, Suffolk 253
629. Bastard sword, first half of the XVth century. Wallace Collection 254
630. Bastard sword, first quarter of the XVth century, found in the Cam. Collection: Mr. W. H. Redfern 255
631. Bastard sword, first quarter of the XVth century, found in the Thames. Tower of London 255
632. Bastard sword, Italian, second half of the XVth century. Collection: Mr. Godfrey Williams 255
633. Bastard sword, German, end of first half of the XVth century. Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby 256
634. Sword of bastard type, probably Italian, middle of the XVth century. Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby 257
635. Bastard sword, German, late XVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 258
636. Bastard sword, German, late XVth or early XVIth century. Wallace Collection 258
637. Six bastard swords in the Bavarian National Museum 259
638. Single-handed sword, early XVth century. Ex Dino and Carrand Collections, now in the Metropolitan Museum of New York 262
639. The "Battle Abbey" sword, first quarter of the XVth century. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 262
640. Single-handed sword, first quarter of the XVth century. The Pyx Chapel, Westminster 262
641. Sword, middle of the XVth century, etched with inscriptions. Royal Armoury, Madrid 264
642. Sword, probably Italian, middle of the XVth century. Wallace Collection 265
643. Sword, with the arms of the Visconti family engraved on the blade. Musée Cluny, Paris 266

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