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207. From the effigy of Lord Hungerford, about 1455. Cathedral Church
        Salisbury 173

208. From the brass of Richard Quartremayns, Esqre. Thame Church,
        Oxfordshire 173

209. From the effigy of John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, who died
        in 1453.
Whitchurch, Shropshire 173

210. Left cuisse and knee-cop, late XVth century. Collection: Lady Zouche 175

211. Pair of brassards, late XVth century. Wallace Collection 175

212. Complete suit of armour the work of Tomaso da Missaglia about
        1450-60 and made for Frederick the Victorious, Count Palatine of
        the Rhine.
Armoury, Vienna 177

213. Suit of armour, in all probability the work of Tomaso da Missaglia,
        made about 1460.
Museum, Berne 179

214. Suit of Armour about 1460. Metropolitan Museum, New York 181

215. Portion of a suit of armour of the Tomaso da Missaglia type, about
        1460-70.
Royal Armoury, Turin 182

216. Suit of armour reputed to have been made for Robert of San Severino
        of Naples and Count of Gajazzo (1418-87).
Armoury, Vienna 183

217. Suit of armour made probably for Ferdinand V, King of Aragon
        (1453-1516).
Armoury, Vienna 183

218. St. Michael, by Pietro Vannucci (Perugino). National Gallery 184

219. From a fresco in the convent of San Apollonia, Florence 187

220. From a fresco in the convent of San Apollonia, Florence 187

221. King Henry V being armed. Bedford Missal, British Museum 188

222. St. George. National Gallery 189

223. From the brass of Sir Thomas Grene of 1462. Green's Norton Church,
        Northampton 189

224. St. Francis or St. Nicholas. Brera Palace 190

225. Portrait of Frederico da Montefeltro, by Justus of Ghent. Barberini
        Palace 191

226. Second portrait of Frederico da Montefeltro 191

227. Equestrian portrait of Frederico da Montefeltro. Library, Munich 192

228. From the battle-piece by Paolo di Dono, known as Uccello. Uffizi,
        Florence 193

229. An unknown knight. Uffizi, Florence 194

230. An unknown knight. Uffizi, Florence 194

231. St. Michael. Accademia, Florence. 194

232. St. George. St. Giorgio de Schiavoni, Venice 194