. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . ve lameseach, with plate gussets. Weight complete, iilb. 8oz. 94-95. Long splinted Cuirass (XVIth Century) of twenty-two lames. The upper part of the breast and the whole of the back arearticulated by rivets working in long slots. The whole is reminiscent of theRoman lorica. 96-97. Tilting Breast and Back plates (XVIth Century); the lance-rest and queue are fixed to the breast. 98. Breastplate (Middle of XVIth Century). The tapul is broughtforward in a sharp point halfway down ; the upper margin is , 91b. 80Z. 99-100.


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . ve lameseach, with plate gussets. Weight complete, iilb. 8oz. 94-95. Long splinted Cuirass (XVIth Century) of twenty-two lames. The upper part of the breast and the whole of the back arearticulated by rivets working in long slots. The whole is reminiscent of theRoman lorica. 96-97. Tilting Breast and Back plates (XVIth Century); the lance-rest and queue are fixed to the breast. 98. Breastplate (Middle of XVIth Century). The tapul is broughtforward in a sharp point halfway down ; the upper margin is , 91b. 80Z. 99-100. Breast and Back plates (Late XVIth Century), richlyengraved with classical warriors, trophies, : breast, 41b. ; back, alb. looz. 101-102. Breast and Back plates (Late XVIth Century) for breastplate has plate gussets, one articulated lame at the waist, and threelarge bolts with square nuts on the left side for attaching a reinforce piece,There is a large bolt on the back-plate for attaching the complete, I2lb. Plate XVII.


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