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Fig. 816. Dagger
English, about 1540 Collection: H.M. the King, Windsor Castle
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Fig. 818. Dagger and sheath
English, about 1540. Found in the thatch of a cottage at Weldrake, Yorkshire, 1846 Collection: Mr. Henry G. Keasby
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Fig. 817. Dagger
English, about 1540 From Woodbridge, Suffolk. Collection: Mr. Henry G. Keasby
- ally treated foliage between borders, and on one side is the inscription:—
GOD GYDE THE HAND
THAT I INSTAND