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 1021 a, b. (a) (b). Formerly in the possession of the Duchesse d'Uzès, now in the Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York     229

1022.      231

1023. With the exception of the saddle steels, the horse armour is associated. Removed from the Tower of London to Windsor Castle in 1914 by command of H.M. the King     232

1024. The poitrel and croupière are associated. Tower of London     233

1025. Tower of London      234

1026. Removed from Windsor Castle to the Tower of London in 1914 by command of H.M. the King     234

1027. Removed from Windsor Castle to the Tower of London in 1914 by command of H.M. the King     235

1028. Removed from Windsor Castle to the Tower of London in 1914 by command of H.M. the King     236

1028.      237

1029. From the Weiss Kunig      240

1029. (a, b). The Rotunda, Woolwich     241

1030. Imperial Armoury, Vienna     242

1031. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 316)      242