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Fig. 1027
No. 106. A locking gauntlet. (Class II, 8 G.)
No. 103. A bridle mitten gauntlet. (Class II, 8 H.)
Nos. 96 and 100. Pair of cuisses. (Class II, 8 K.)
Nos. 114 and 114A. Two grand-guards. (Class II, B and C.)
Nos. 92 and 94 Pair of mitten gauntlets. (Class II, 8 F.)
No. 102. Reinforcing elbow plate. (Class II, 8 D.)
No. 107. The cantle plates of a saddle.
The individual numbers are from the official Windsor Castle Armoury Catalogue of 1904. The numbers in brackets are those assigned to the pieces in the Tower, whither they were removed from Windsor by command of His Majesty the King in 1914.