stantly one, have meett and proceeded in the said service, and have taken the whole Remayne of all the Armors, Municion and other Habiliments of Warre, with their Furnitures, in the said Tower of London (sundry of the Armours, with their Furnitures and other utensills, which were formerly at Greenwich, being (within the tyme of the late distraccions and unhappy differences in this Kingdome) removed unto the said Tower of London) all which they find to be of the severall natures and qualityes hereafter menconed: viz.:
ARMORS AND OTHER FURNITURES, VIZ. AT THE TOWER OF LONDON.
Harquebuzeers with other Horscmens Armors, vizᵗ.
Breasts, Serviceable, 6604. To be repaired, 2394. Unserviceable, 5 . . . . . 9003
Backes, Serviceable, 5859. To be repaired, 3116. Unserviceable, 6 . . . . . 9281
Headpeeces, Serviceable, 5584. To be repaired, 2826 . 8410
Strong Harquebuze armor, consisting of backe, breast, Placket, headpeece and Taces . . . One
Strong Breast and Placket .... One
Dutch horsemens headpeeces, with single barrs . . 776
Dutch Harquebuze armes defective, Breasts, 132. Backes . 100
Curasseers Armors, with their Furnitures, viz.
Close white Curasseer headpeeces, defective . . 228
Curasseer amies compleate, whereof 43 defective . 58
Gushes, to be cleaned and repaired . . . 289 paire
Kneecopps. To be cleaned and repaired, 252 paire. White and cleane, 17 paire .... 269 paire
Flemish Pouldrons, with Vambraces, to be repaired . 271 paire
Light Horsemens armes, white, wanting two paire of Taces . 4
White Curasseer armes compleat, for Tilting . . 2
Tilting armor for Curasseers, consisting of backe, breast, Pouldrons, Vambraces, Taces and Collar . . One
Large white Armour cap-a-pe, said to be John of Gaunts[1] . One
Small white Armour cap-a-pe, said to be Prince Henryes . One
Corslets and Curats with their Furnitures, viz.
Danish Foot armes, to be repaired, viz. Breasts, 344, Backes, 255, Breasts with Taces, 42.
Danish breasts with crosse Girdles, to be cleaned and repaired 1009
Armour of Toyras provision, viz. Breasts, whereof to be repaired, 229—291; Backes, whereof to be repaired, 236—298. Headpeeces, whereof made in England, to weare with the said Armes, and to be repaired, 227 . . 274
- ↑ Grose, plate xxii.