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2. Close helmet, XVIIth century, crested (Figs. 1711b and 1714).

3. Close helmet, XVIIth century, crested (Figs. 1711c and 1714).

4. Close helmet, temp. Henry VIII, circa 1530-35, with gorget of XVIIth century added (Figs. 1711d and 1715).

5. Close helmet, XVIIth century, crested (Fig. 1712a).

6. Close helmet, XVIIth century, barred and crested, with mezeil, funerary addition (Figs. 1712b and 1713).

7. Close helmet, XVIIth century, barred and crested (Figs. 1712c and 1715).

8. Close helmet, circa 1610, with spike (Figs. 1712d and 1714).

9. Pair of gauntlets, funerary (Fig. 1716).

10. Heraldic sword and pair of spurs (Fig. 1716).

11. Two coronets.

12. Two coats of arms bearing or fretty gu. a canton erm. (Noel.) (Figs. 1714 and 1715.)

13. Three banners, bearing Noel.


Fig. 1712. Exton

Tradition. All these pieces are traditionally associated with the Noel and allied families.

Crest. A buck at gaze arg. attired or. (Noel.)

Cf. J. Wright, "History and Antiquities of Rutland."