11. My Lorde Northe (E.R.) A portion of a suit very similar is in the Tower
of London (Fig. 1105).
12. The Duck of Norfocke (E.R.) Fragments of a steel barde, somewhat similar in
design, are in the Tower of London of the
period of Henry VIII.
13. The Earle of Woster (marked
E.R. There is a note in
Jacobe's handwriting: "Thes
peces wer made by me Jacobe") A portion of this suit is in the Tower of London
(Fig. 1107). Formerly at Windsor Castle, but
now removed in September 1914 to the Tower
by command of H.M. The King, are other
pieces of the suit consisting of a burgonet,
buffe, breast- and backplate, gorget, taces,
tassets,and reinforcing breastplate (Fig. 1109).
14. Ser Henry Lee (1st suit, which has
the note in Jacobe's writing this
feld armor was made beyond see,
and the extra pieces have the
note also in Jacobe's writing thes
tilt peces were made by me Jacobe) Not known.
16.[1] Sur Cristofer Hattone (1st suit)
(E.R.) This suit which is at Windsor Castle (dated 1585)
is very complete with tilt pieces and portions
of the horse armour (Figs. 1113 and 1114).
17. The Earle of Penbroucke (E.R.) The full suit is at Wilton House (Fig. 1116).
18. Ser Cristofer Hattone (2nd suit)
(E.R.) Not known: but the vamplate of a lance belonging
to it is in the Tower of London (Fig.
1118).
19. Ser Johne Smithe (E.R.) A portion of a suit is in the Tower of London
(Fig. 1119). Formerly at Windsor Castle,
but removed in September 1914 to the Tower
of London by command of H.M. The King,
are other portions of the suit (Figs. 1120 and
1121). The shield is in the Metropolitan
Museum of New York.
20. Sr. Henry Lee, Mr. of tharmerie
(2nd suit) A close helmet belonging to this suit is in
- ↑ There is no suit numbered 15, but there is no sign of any page being cut out, and it is probable that the
numbering was carelessly done.