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have been applied in the early years of the XIXth century. The suit of the Earl of Cumberland (Fig. 1132) at Appleby Castle has almost the same decoration, as has also the small suit made for Henry, Prince of Wales, at Windsor Castle (Vol. v, Fig. 1435).
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Fig. 1119. Armour of Sir John Smythe or Smithe (1534?-1607)
With the exception of the cantle steel of the saddle the horse armour is associated. English (Greenwich school), third quarter of the XVIth century Tower of London, Class II, No. 84
The armour of Sir John Smythe, or Smithe (1534?-1607). This suit is in the Tower of London (Fig. 1119), together with the other pieces (Fig. 1120) which were formerly at Windsor Castle, and were removed to the Tower in