. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . BUCKLER (V, 25). Hewitt, in his Catalogue of 1859, states that this was purchased at the Bernal Sale, and thedescription and measurement given in Bohns Catalogue of the Sale (page 252) agree. At thesame time it should be noted that it is marked as purchased by Lord Londesborough, fromwhom it passed to General Pitt Rivers. The example given here is probably part of theoriginal store of Arms and Armour of Henry VHIs time. CLASS V : SHIELDS. 195. X


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