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183. The brass of Sir John d'Aubernoun the younger, in Stoke d'Abernon
       church
148

184a. The effigy of Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince) 150

184b. From the effigy of Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince) 150

185. Late XVIth century drawing of the Black Prince's tomb and
        achievements
151

186. Pavis or target formerly hung by the Black Prince's tomb 152

187. The surcoat or jupon. From the same tomb 153

188. The shield. From the same tomb 153

189. The sword sheath and part of the belt. From the same tomb 154

190. From the effigy of John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, who died
        in 1334.
Abbey Church of Westminster 156

191. From the effigy of Sir Roger de Kerdiston, who died in 1337. Reepham
        Church, Norfolk 156

192. From a brass of an unknown knight. Ingham Church, Norfolk 157

193. From an effigy of an unknown knight. Abbey Church of Tewkesbury 157

194. Edward III and the Black Prince. British Museum 158

195. From the effigy of Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, who died
        1415.
Wingfield Church, Suffolk 161

196. Right coude cop, early XVth century 161

197. From the effigy of Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland, about
        1425.
Staindrop Church, Durham 162

198. From the effigy now believed to be William Philip, Lord Bardolf,
        about 1430.
Dennington Church, Suffolk 162

199. The effigy of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, about 1440.
        St. Mary's, Warwick 165

200. From a fresco in Rome 166

201. St. George. Accademia, Venice 167

202. A mounted man-at-arms. Albertina, Vienna 167

203. Bas-relief of a knight wearing armour in the fashion of about
        1470-80.
Church of Salsburg 171

204. Composite suit of armour of about 1470-80. Ex collection: Alteneck 171

204A. Wooden statuette of German origin, late XVth century 172

205. Statue of Count Otto IV of Henneberg, third quarter of XVth
        century.
Church, Romhild 172

206. From the effigy of General Gattamelata, about 1456-1459. Church of
        St. Antony, Padua 173