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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME III

FIG. PAGE

725. Dagger shown on the effigy of Sir Roger De Kerdeston, early
XIVth century.
Reepham Church, Norfolk. After Stothard 3

726. From the brass of Sir Miles Stapleton, about 1370. Ingham Church,
Norfolk. After Stothard 3

727. Dagger, middle of the XIVth century. Found in London. Guildhall
Museum 3

728. Dagger, late XIVth century. Found in London. Guildhall Museum 3

729. Dagger, North German, late XIVth century. Collection: Author 4

730. From the brass of 1392 of John Cray, Esquire. Chinnor Church,
Oxfordshire 4

731. Dagger, English, about 1390. Found in the Thames at Westminster.
Collection: Mr. W. J. Pavyer 5

732. From the brass of Ralph De Knevyngton, 1370. Aveley Church, Essex.
After Waller 5

733. Dagger, English, about 1400. Found in the Thames at Mortlake.
Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby 5

734. Dagger, probably middle of the XIVth century. Found at London
Wall. Guildhall Museum 6

735. Dagger, probably middle of the XIVth century. London Museum 6

736. Dagger, with bronze hilt, probably North Italian, early XVth
century.
Collection: Author 6

737. Quillonless bronze-hilted dagger with the crescent-shaped pommel,
probably Venetian, about 1400.
Ex collection: Signor Ressman 7

738. Bronze crescent-shaped dagger pommels (actual size), North Italian,
about 1400.
Collection: Author 7

739. Bronze-hilted dagger, Venetian, about 1480. Metropolitan Museum of
New York 7

740. Dagger, bronze and ebony hilt, Venetian, about 1480. Collection:
Author 7

741. From a picture attributed to Gentile Massi (Da Fabriano), showing
a Northern Italian dagger of about 1440-50
7

742. Dagger, probably Burgundian, about 1470-80. Collection: Mr. Henry
G. Keasby 7