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was called the armour of the Black Prince, which title for some mysterious reason in the "line of Kings" was afterwards given to the Worcester suit (Vol. iv, Fig. 1107). Subsequently, until 1895, the "lion" suit of Meyrick's time did duty as the armour of King Edward VI.