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156. The falchion. Louterell Psalter, British Museum 128
157. The Conyers falchion 128
158. The hilt of the: Conyers falchion, showing details of the decoration 129
158A. A falchion, mid XIVth century. Norwich Museum 129
159. From an English (?) illumination about 1280 130
160. Falchion, early XIVth century, with the arms of the Grand Châtelet
upon the pommel. Musée Cluny 130
161. Sword, early XIVth century, found in the Thames, 1739 131
162. Sword, early XIVth century. Wallace Collection 131
163. Sword, early XIVth century. Author's Collection 131
164. Sword, middle of the XIVth century. Wallace Collection 132
165. Sword, third quarter of the XIVth century. Wallace Collection 132
166. Sword, probably Spanish, first half of the XIVth century. Osma
Collection, Madrid 133
167. Sword, probably English, first half of the XIVth century. Author's
Collection 134
168. Sword, probably English, first half of the XIVth century. Author's
Collection 134
169. Sword, first half of the XIVth century, the hilt plated with gold.
Foulc Collection, Paris 135
170. Sword known as that of St. Wenceslaus. Cathedral, Prague 137
171a, b, c. Three pommels of wheel form 139
172. Sword, middle of XIVth century. Barry Collection 140
173. Sword, middle of XIVth century. Collection: Society of Antiquaries,
London 140
174. Sword, middle of XIVth century. Musée d'Artillerie 140
175. Sword, middle of XIVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 140
176. (a) A lance-head (Italian), early XIVth century; (b) A lance-head
(Italian), middle of the XIVth century. Author's Collection 141
177. The brass of Sir John d'Aubernoun the elder, about 1280 141
178. Soldiers using a curious weapon, probably the godendag. Chest, New
College, Oxford 142
179. From a brass in Gorleston church, Suffolk 146
180. From the brass of Humbier Corbeare 146
181. Ailettes in the correct position 147
182. A brass in Minster church, Isle of Sheppey 148
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