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131. The great seal of Richard I 109

132. From the Magnaville effigy in the Temple church, London. Early
       XIIIth century
110

133. The great seal of King John 110

134. William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury, from his effigy in the
       cathedral church of Salisbury, about 1230
111

135. An effigy in the cathedral church of Gloucester, attributed vaguely
       but erroneously to Robert, Duke of Normandy (about 1230)
112

136. Suggested way of lacing the mail coif on the right temple 112

137. From the effigy attributed to Richard Wellysburne de Montfort,
       Hitchendon church, Buckinghamshire
113

138. Hemispherical steel cap 113

139. From "the Life of Offa I." British Museum 113

140. Martyrdom of Thomas à Becket. British Museum 114

141. The battle of Ephraim and the discovery of Absalom by Joab. COLLECTION:
       S. C. Cockerell, Esq. 117

142. The return from battle. Collect on: S. C. Cockerell, Esq. 117

143. From the painted chamber, Palace of Westminster 118

144. From the painted chamber, Palace of Westminster 118

145a, b. The great seal of Richard I 119

146. From the crest of Heinrich von Veldegke 119

147. The skull-piece of an early helm (?) 120

148. FROM THE SEAL OF HUMPHREY DE BOHUN, EARL OF HEREFORD, ABOUT
       1300 120

149. From the seal of Edward of Carnarvon, Prince of Wales, about
       1300
120

149A.A pair of knee cops. Riggs' Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New
      York 121

150. The effigy of an unknown knight in Gosberton church, Lincolnshire,
       about 1260
122

151a, b. Outside and inside views of a genouillère. Royal Scottish Museum,
       Edinburgh 122

152. The effigy of Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, who died in 1221, now
       in Hatfield Broad Oak Church, Essex
123

153. Effigy of a knight, in the cathedral church of Salisbury 123

154. Mounted archer wearing the helm, about 1260 127

155. Mounted archer wearing the helm, about 1300. Royal MS., British
Museum 127