The armourer and his craft from the XIth to the XVIth centuryFfoulkes, Charles John
History
The armourer and his craft from the XIth to the XVIth century
Ffoulkes, Charles John
Armor -- History; Armorers; Weapons -- History
Stibbert Museum, 19
Stokes, W., _The Vaulting Master_, 113
Stone, Benjamin, blade-maker, 60
Sturtevant’s _Metallica_, 63
Surcoat, The use of, 79
Sword-pommels used for weights, 19
T
Thyrkill, Richard, 71
Tilt-hammers, 35, 40
Toledo, 13
Tonlet, 109
Tools, 24-31
Topf, Jacob, 143
-- -- Armour by, 19, 76
-- -- Armour in Armourers’ Hall by, 125
-- -- Peculiarity of hook on armets by, 21
Toulouse, 12
Tower of London, Armour in, 11, 53, 57, 74, 119, 137, 139, 142, 144, 145
-- -- Helm by the Missaglias in, 7, 64
-- -- Jacks in, 49
“Toiras” armour, 60
Tresses, 109
Turin, Armeria Reale, 71, 102, 141
Tyler, Wat, destroys a jack, 49
U
Undergarments, 106
V
Vambrace, Construction of, 6
Van der Goes, Picture in Glasgow by, 50
_Vaulting Master, The_, 113
_Verney Memoirs_, mention of proof of armour, 68
-- -- -- -- fit of armour, 105
Versy, 12
Vervelles, 46
Vienna, Armour in, 14, 133-41, 143, 145
-- Brigandine in, 50
-- Helm-cap in, 89
-- Helmet-covers in, 93
Vireton, 64
W
Wallace helm, 18, 117
-- Collection, Horse-armour in, 9
-- -- Armour in, 134, 139, 145
-- -- Bascinet and camail in, 46
-- -- Tools in, 24
Waller, J. G., his views on banded mail, 48
Walsingham, 49
Way, Albert, 107
_Weisz Künig_, 15, 141, 142
-- -- Armourer’s tools figured in, 28
Westminster helm, 17, 18, 119
-- Workshops in, 32
Whalebone used for gloves and jacks, 100
Whetstone, his project for light armour of proof, 59
Willars de Honnecourt, 45
William the Conqueror, 1
Willoughby, Jack of Sir John, 49
Windsor Park Tournament, 29, 100
Wire-drawing, Invention of, 44
Woolvercote, Sword-mills at, 34
Woolwich Rotunda, Tools in the, 24
-- -- helm, 18
-- -- leather guns, 102
Z
Zeller, Walter, 92
Zurich, 18
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