. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . 3. Peter Baude, a Frenchman, and Peter van Collen, both the Kingsfeedmen, employed to cast iron ordnance of diverse sorts. (Stows Annales, p. 584.) 1544, June 23. Letter from Thomas Lok* to Henry stating that he hasbought brigandines, pauldrons, mail sleeves, etc., at Antwerp. (S. p. Hen. VIII, 1544, § 189, f. 54.) 1546. About the reign of Henry VIII three brethren that were gun-founders surnamed Owens got ground there (in Houndsditch) to buildupon and to enclose for casting of brass ordnance.^ These occupieda good part of the st


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . 3. Peter Baude, a Frenchman, and Peter van Collen, both the Kingsfeedmen, employed to cast iron ordnance of diverse sorts. (Stows Annales, p. 584.) 1544, June 23. Letter from Thomas Lok* to Henry stating that he hasbought brigandines, pauldrons, mail sleeves, etc., at Antwerp. (S. p. Hen. VIII, 1544, § 189, f. 54.) 1546. About the reign of Henry VIII three brethren that were gun-founders surnamed Owens got ground there (in Houndsditch) to buildupon and to enclose for casting of brass ordnance.^ These occupieda good part of the street on the field side. (Stows Survey, 1720, II. 23.) 1558, December 26. Account of armour remaining in the Tower. (S. p. Dom. Eliz., I, 44.) Probably Hans Seusenhofer. ^The Engraved Bard, VI, 1-5. ^ Paul von Vreland, also known as Paul Freeland. ?• The Burgundian Bard, VI, 6-12. ^The brass piece XIX. 17 is bv the first-named craftsman. Probably brother of Sir William Lok, Sheriff of London, 1548. The piece XIX. 19 was cast by Robert Owen in 1546. Plate V.


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