. Surrey archaeological collections . THOMAS CLERE, Esq., , SURREY. (One-sixth full size.) pieces nearly meeting acrossthe chest, with straight up-right guards, the sinisterhigher than the edges of these and ofthe other pieces of armourare invecked. The elbow-pieces small and uniform insize with rosettes in thecentre. The taces are short,with a skirt of mail below,and attached to the lower-most lame are two tuilles,the fastenings being clearlyshown. The knee-pieces arelarge with plates above,below and behind, and thefeet are encased in largebroad-toed sabbattons withguss


. Surrey archaeological collections . THOMAS CLERE, Esq., , SURREY. (One-sixth full size.) pieces nearly meeting acrossthe chest, with straight up-right guards, the sinisterhigher than the edges of these and ofthe other pieces of armourare invecked. The elbow-pieces small and uniform insize with rosettes in thecentre. The taces are short,with a skirt of mail below,and attached to the lower-most lame are two tuilles,the fastenings being clearlyshown. The knee-pieces arelarge with plates above,below and behind, and thefeet are encased in largebroad-toed sabbattons withgussets of mail at the instepsand rowel spurs screwed intothe heels. The sword, whichpasses diagonally behind thebody, is suspended from anarrow belt, and the daggerfrom a short cord hangingto the belt. Above the effigyis a shield, 6 by 5 inches,bearing the arms of , I and IV. (Art/.),on a fess (az.) three eaglesdisplayed (or), for Clere. IIand III. (Arg.), a cross moline(git.), for Uvedale. Over allin fess point a crescen


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