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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

FIG. PAGE
704. The "Steel" sword of Hereford 327
705. Sword of the city of Chester 327
706. State sword of King's Lynn 328
707. The great sword of Edward III. Abbey Church of Westminster 329
708. The great sword of Edward III. St. George's Chapel, Windsor 330
709. Sword of state of the Earldom of Chester (1471-1483). British Museum 331
710. The second Chester sword, late XVth century. British Museum 332
711. One of the swords of state of the Emperor Maximilian I. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 334
712. Sword of state, once belonging to the Archduke Sigismund of Tyrol. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 335
713. Sword of ceremony of the Electors of Cologne. The Treasury of Cologne Cathedral 335
714a. Hilt of the sword of ceremony of Duke Christoph of Bavaria. Royal Palace, Munich 336
714b. Sword of ceremony, in its scabbard, of Duke Christoph of Bavaria. Royal Palace, Munich 337
715. Sword of ceremony presented by the Emperor Maximilian I to Eberhard von Würtemburg. Castle of Stuttgart 338
716. Sword of ceremony, reputed to have belonged to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Imperial Treasury, Vienna 339
717. Sword of investiture; from the Austrian Archducal Insignia. Imperial Treasury, Vienna 340
718. The kurbrandenburgische sword. Crown Regalia of Prussia 341
719. The "Hessian" Sword, presented by Pope Innocent VIII to the Landgraf, William I of Hesse, 1491. Royal Museum, Cassel 342
720. The "Pomeranian" sword, presented to Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania by Pope Alexander VI, 1497. Hohenzollern Museum, Castle of Montbijou 342
721. Sword presented by the Emperor Charles V to Duke Maurice of Saxony, 1548. Royal Historical Museum, Dresden 343
722. Sword of ceremony of Ferdinand V and Isabella 344
723. Sword of ceremony presented to King James IV of Scotland by Pope Julius II, 1507. Royal Scottish Regalia 345
724. Sword of ceremony to which is attached the tradition that it was presented to Henry VIII by Pope Leo X. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 346

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