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348 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. Culet ...... One Old mainefares . , . . .7 Pouldrons . . . . .2 paire Footemans breast .... One Old sword ..... One Sword belts . . . . ,17 Male Jacketts . . . . .13 Powder . . . . . di. bar'. Old peeces of Armour of severall sorts, unserviceable, whereof some of them have byn parcell guilt . . 33 In the Hall of the Leiftenn't of the Tower. Harquebuze armes compleat . . .3 Curasseer armes compleat .... One Sundry compleat Armours and others, whereof some of them were standing formerly at Greenwich, in the greene Gallery there, viz. (2.") Upon a horse statue of Wood, one compleat Tilt Armour, cap-a-pe, richly guilt, part engraven, part damasked, made for Prince Henry, with two Gantlets and one guilt grandguard. The horse Furniture being one Shaffrone of the same sort, one old leather sadle, and bit. (5.) Upon a like Horse, one Armour cap-a-pe, white and guilt, made for King Henry the viij'^' The horse Furniture being one shaffrone, brest plate, and buttocke of the same sort, one old sadle, and bit. (6.) Upon a like Horse, one Armour cap-a-pe, damasked with gold, made for King Henry the vij*' The horse Furniture being a shaffrone, Crinet ° for the necke, brest plate, and buttocke of the same, sadle, stirrups, and bit. (9.) Upon a like Horse, one Armour cap-a-pe, w^hite, engraven and parcell guilt, made for King Edward the third. The horse Furniture being one shaffrone, Crinet for the necke, brest plate, and buttocke of the same, an old sadle, and bit. (1.) Upon a like Horse, one Curasseer Armour richly guilt and Engraven, made for his late Majestie, of ever blessed memorye, Charles the first. The horse Furniture being one shaffrone of the same, and' an old sadle. (8.) Upon a like Horse, one white Armour cap-a-pe, made for King Edward the iiij" The horse Furniture one shaffrone, Crinet for the Necke, brest plate, buttocke, and one old sadle, with two Gantletts and a pace guard. " These numbers, probably by a second the n as u, (for v.) Hall in his Chronicles hand, are written on the margin of the uses the term cranet or crane, synonymous MS. and may possibly serve to indicate with crinet. " Crinicre, a cramiet, armour some old arranj^ement of these suits. for the neck, or mane, of a horse." Cot- " I'rinted " Crivet" in the Arclneologia, grave. V)y the error of the transcriber, who read