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Vol. I. P. 182, line 25. For "has at some early date been associated" read "if associated has been so since the end of the XVIth century."

P. 195, line 12. The elbow cop in Sir E. Barry's collection bears the mark of the Missaglia family.

P. 229, fig. 262. Under Figure, for "Bontelle's" read "Boutell's."

P. 239, line 35. For "next" read "previous."

P. 252, line 30. For "page 160" read "page 162."


Vol. II. P. 21, line 5. For "it was originally discovered at Meuse" read "it was originally found in the River Meuse."

P. 53, fig. 404. This Figure is from Viollet-le-Duc, "Dictionnaire du Mobilier Français," article "Utensils," vol. ii, p. 399.

P. 69, fig. 424. This Figure is from Viollet-le-Duc, vol. ii, p. 391.

P. 203, fig. 552. In the description of the Figure, for "XIVth century" read "XIIIth century."

P. 254, line 1. For "Mr. W. H. Redfern" read "Mr. W. B. Redfern."

P. 255, fig. 630. For "Mr. W. H. Redfern" read "Mr. W. B. Redfern."

P. 258, line 4. For "the Austrian bladesmith Steyen" read "an Austrian bladesmith of Steyr."

P. 259, fig. 6371. This illustration is from the genuine sword. A forgery of the same sword is illustrated in Fig. 212, vol. i.

P. 278, fig. 659. The Wallace Collection possesses a pommel similar to the top left-hand pommel illustrated, which is signed "I.O . FF." (No. iii, 537, Camp Catalogue).

P. 297, fig. 677. The grip is that of a presentoir, the quillons are modern, and the blade is of the XVIIth century.

P. 305, fig. 686. The quillons were added late in the XIXth century.


Vol. III. P. 83, fig. 867. This vamplate is not in the Wallace Collection, but in that collection is a similar one, No. 197 in the Camp Catalogue.

P. 96, fig. 886. In the description under the Figure for "No. 23" read "No. 21."

P. 130, line 29. For "Mr. W. H. Baillie-Grohman" read "Sir R. Payne-Gallwey."

P. 130, line 37. For "in the middle of the XVth century" read "before 1267."

P. 137, line 21. For "twined" read "twisted."

P. 181, line 11. For "cantle" read "bow."

P. 190, line 3. For "Fig. 854" read "Fig. 1024."

P.211, last line. For "XVII" read "XVI."


Vol. IV. P. 75, fig. 1154. In the description of the Figure for "Jacob" read "Caspar."

P. 118, fig. 1204. In the description of the Figure add "ex Bernal sale."


Vol. V. P. 184. Insert "CHICHESTER, (a) A helmet of XVIIth century of burgonet type with umbril. (b) A helmet made up of skull-piece of XVIIth century, visor and mezeil of XVIth century, and gorget of XVIIth century. Formerly both were suspended in the Cathedral; they are now under the charge of the Archdeacon."

P. 186. Insert "TITCHFIELD (Church of St. Peter). 1. Helmet of burgonet type, with umbril, heraldically barred, XVIIth century, crested. 2. Two crowns. Tradition: The helmet is associated with the tomb of the Earl of Southampton."