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 886. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 23)     96

887. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 54)      96

888. National Bavarian Museum, Munich     96

889. Ex collection: Lord Londesborough. Collection: Mr. S. G. Fenton     96

890. Hastings MS     97

891. (a) Pole-axe, probably French, about 1480. Metropolitan Museum, New York; (b) War-hammer, Italian, about 1500. Noël Paton Collection, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh; (c) Pole-axe, about 1480. The head of this weapon was found at Newbury. Collection: Mr. Godfrey Williams     98

892.      99

893. By Vittore Carpaccio, showing the heavy pole-hammer and the hâche d'armes carried by the knights and soldiers. Accademia, Venice     100

894. Hastings MS     100

895. Richard Beauchamp fighting Pandolph Malatête en champ clos, armed with war-hammers, showing the protective rondels on the hafts     101

896. Graf von dem Rotenfan fights for the honour of Queen Kathay     102

896. K 84, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris     103

897. Ex collections: Meyrick and Noël Paton. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh     103

898. Collection: Author      103

899. (a) Italian (Venetian), early XVIIth century. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 740); (b) Probably made in Italy for François de Bourbon, Duc de Montmorency, 1539-1592. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 733)     105

900.      106