LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. After the subject of the figure, is given the nationality, title, and approxi mate date of the work whence the illustration is derived. 1. Bone and flint, lancehead knives and arrow-heads MSS. are PAGE 6 6 7 7 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 18 19 20 20 22 23 25 25 26 26 27 2. Stone battle-axes and knives 3. Bronze swords and spear-heads 4. Bronze dagger, found in Wiltshire 5. Bronze socketed celts and tarians 6. Shoes of raw cowhide in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy 7. Statue of Gaulish chief in the Louvre 8. Statue of Gaulish chief in the Louvre 9. Bronze statuette found at Lyons 10. Head of a barbarian. Townley marbles 11. Cenotaph of M. Cœlius. Bonn Museum 12. Necklaces, earrings, pins, and fibulæ 13. Roman in toga, and Roman matron. Hope's Ancient Costume 18. Roman soldiers. Montfaucon's Antiquité Expliquée 19. Roman soldier. Arundel marbles. Found at Ludgate 20. Roman in mantle. Cirencester 21. Romano-British citizen. Bruce's Roman Wall 22. Roman shield found in the Witham, Lincolnshire 23. Roman shoe found at Southfleet, Kent 24. Barrow in the Chatham lines. Douglas's Neuia Britannica 25. Fibulæ, Anglo-Saxon 26. Fibulæ, Anglo-Saxon and Irish 27. Pendants, buckle, and earrings 28. Swords, knives, and boss 29. Royal costume. St. Ethelwold's Benedictional. Tenth cen- 31. Patterns on mantles. Ethelwold's Benedictional 33. Anglo-Saxon ladies. Cott. MS. Claudius, B. iv. English, eleventh century 34. Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical costume. man. Missal, eleventh century. Harl. MS. 2,908. Ger 35. Ecclesiastical costume. The Catacombs, Rome 39. Example of the Latus Clavus on a figure found in Syria eleventh century 41. Anglo-Saxon warriors. Harl. MS. 603. eleventh century 42. Anglo-Saxon warrior. Harl. MS. 603. eleventh century 43. Anglo-Saxon warrior. Harl. MS. 2908. eleventh century English. Psalter, English. Psalter, English. Psalter, German. Missal, 44. Anglo-Saxon warrior, with holy-water sprinkler. Harl. MS. 603. Eleventh century 45. Anglo-Saxon helmets. Various MSS. Eleventh century 47. Anglo-Danish costume. Dibdin's Decameron, from same MS. 48. Anglo-Saxon and Danish arms and shield 49. Phrygian shield and bipennis. Hope 50. Anglo-Saxon and other crowns 51. Harold on his throne. Bayeux tapestry 52. William the Conqueror. MS. in Public Library, Rouen 53. Norman warriors. Bayeux tapestry 54. Royal costume. Cott. MS. Nero, c. 4. English. Psalter, Twelfth century. PAGE 44 53 · 55. Figures of Henry I. and Queen Matilda. West front of Rochester Cathedral 56. Husbandmen. MS. of Florence of Worcester. Corpus Christi 57. Costume of middle classes. Cott. MS., Nero, c. 4. English. Twelfth century. 58. Travelling costume. Cott. MS., Nero, c. 4. English. Twelfth 59. Leg-bandages. Cott. MS., Nero, 60 60 62 65 68 70 83. Lady of the Ryther Family. Fourteenth century 62. Caricature of Satan, with long sleeves. Cott. MS., Nero, c. 4. English. Twelfth century. 63. Ecclesiastical costume. Cott. MS., Nero, c. 4. English. Twelfth century 64. Norman archers. Bayeux tapestry 65. Norman soldiers. Bayeux tapestry 66. Norman soldiers. Cott. MS., Nero, c. 4. English. Psalter, Twelfth century. 67. Norman soldier. Cott. MS., Caligula, A. 7. German. Har mony of the Gospels, Thirteenth century 68. Seal of Richard, constable of Chester 69. Welsh knights. Kilpeck and Shobdon churches 70. Spearman. Eadwine's Psalter. Twelfth century. 71. Sword-makers at work. Eadwine's Psalter. Trin. Coll., Cam bridge. Twelfth century 72. Effigies of Richard I. at Rouen and at Fontevraud. Stothard 73. Effigy of Queen Berengaria in the Abbey of L'Espan, near Mans. 74. Medical man and youth. Sloane MS., 1795. French. Hippocrates. Twelfth century 75. Royal and female costumes. Cott. MS., Nero, D. 1. Offa. English. Thirteenth century 76. Gardecors and mantle. MS. Bib. Nat. 12,467. Paris 78. The boot and mitten. Arundel MS.,83. A Psalter. English. 1339 81. Hoods. Sloane MS. 346. teenth century 82. Farmer's wife and beggars. the Round Table. French. Fourteenth century 84. King and courtiers. Roy. MS. 14, E. 3. Sangraal. French. 85. Gentlemen and ladies. Roy. MS. 14, E. 3. Sangraal. French. Fourteenth century 86. Lady and gentleman. Loutterell Psalter. Vetusta Monu menta. Fourteenth century 87. Sir Geoffrey Loutterell and family. Loutterell Psalter. Vetusta Monumenta, Fourteenth century 88. Gentlemen. From a Romance of the Rose, in private posses 104 105 A work on 105 sion. Fourteenth century. 114 89. Lady and gentleman. From statuettes on tomb of Edward III., Westminster Abbey. Fourteenth century 115 90. Ancient Etruscan costume. Hope's Costume of the Ancients, copied from Caylus, vol. vi. Fourteenth century 116 91. Louis d'Anjou, king of Jerusalem and Sicily. From an MS. Richard II. English. Early fifteenth century. PAGE 124 Deposition of 125 93. Noblemen. Roy. MS. 20, B. 6. A letter to Richard II. French. Fourteenth century 94. Long-toed solleret and jambe. Londesborough collection 95. Effigy of John de Sheppey, Bishop of Rochester. 1353-1360 130 96. Brasses of John de Hampden, Master of St. Cross, 1382, and Richard Thaseburgh, ob. 1387. Cotman 97. Friar, preaching to the people. Roy. MS. 14, E. 3. Sangraal. French. Fourteenth century 98. Armed figures, from a pyx in Temple Church. Early twelfth century 99. Armed figure. From MS. 8214, Bib. Nat., Paris. French. Twelfth century 100. Knight Templar and Knight Hospitaller. Hollar 102. Badge of Tau of St. Anthony on effigy of St. Roger de Bois. Stothard 103. Effigy of a knight in the Temple Church 104. Effigy of Gilbert Mareschal, Earl of Pembroke, who died 1241. Temple Church . 105. Head of effigy of William Mareschal, the younger. Temple Church 144 106. Head of an effigy of a knight in Pershore Church, Worcestershire . 144 107. Head defences from effigies in the Temple Church, Salisbury Cathedral, and Walkerne Church, Herts 145 108. Helmet of the thirteenth century. Found at Eynesford Castle Kent. 146 109. Part of effigy of Lord de Ros, who died 1227. Temple 110. Brass of a knight of the Bacon family. Gorlestone Church, Suffolk. Circa 1320. Stothard 149 111. Brass of Ralph de Knevynton, who died 1370. ̊ Aveley Church, Essex. Waller. 150 112. Figure of St. George, at Dijon. Archæologia 113. Effigy of Sir Thomas Cawne. Stothard 152 153 114. Detail of camail from effigy of Sir R. Pembridge, in Clehongre Church. Hollis 153 115. Part of effigy of a knight in Ash Church, Kent. Stothard. 154 116. Knight arming. MS. Bibl. Nationale, Paris. Boccace. French. Fourteenth century 155 118. Bascinets and Helmet. Meyrick and Tower collections. Four 117. Haketon, from Add. MS. 12,228. Meliadus. Italian. Fourteenth century 156 teenth century 157 119. Crown on effigy of Henry IV., at Canterbury. Stothard 158 |