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Talhoffers Fechtbuch. 4to. Prague, 1887.

Ancient armour and weapons in Europe from the Iron Period of the Northern nations to the end of the seventeenth century. Illus., 2 vols, and suppl. Oxford and London, 1855-60: Vol. I to end on XIIIth cent.; Vol. II, XIVth cent.; Suppl., XVth to XVIIth cent. Illus. from contemporary monuments.—Effigy of a knight of the fifteenth century, dug up at Minster, Isle of Sheppey. Illus., 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, VI (1849), pp. 351-358.—Effigies of the de Sulneys, at Newton Solney, Derbyshire. Illus., 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, VII (1850), pp. 360-369.—Notice of the combined use of the matchlock and the flintlock, in the progressive improvements in firearms. 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, XVII (1850), pp. 224-226.—Knightly effigies at Sandwich and Ash. Illus., 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, VIII (1851), pp. 291-306.—Mons Meg, the ancient bombard. Illus., 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, X (1853), pp. 25-32.—Notice of a German fifteenth-century tilting saddle in the Tower collection. Illus., 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, XV (1858), pp. 37-46.—Notice of some examples of buff armour and of defences formed with scales of leather or of plate. Illus. Archaeological Journal, XIX (1862), pp. 93-98.—Contributions towards the history of mediaeval weapons and military appliances in Europe. Illus., 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, XIX (1862), pp. 314-322. (a) The Goedendag: a foot soldier's weapon of the XIIIth and XIVth centuries. (b) Sabre with finger guard, beginning of the XVIth century.—Helms from sculptured effigies at Furness Abbey. Illus. Archaeological Journal, XX (1863), pp. 134-137.—A fifteenth-century tilting helm, in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich. Illus., 1 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXI (1864), pp. 60-62.—The sword of the Duke of Monmouth. Archaeological Journal, XXI (1864), pp. 62-63.—Tilting lances of the sixteenth century. Illus., 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXII (1865), pp. 295-298.—A jousting vamplate of the sixteenth century in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich. 3 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXIII (1866), pp. 51-53.—A seventeenth-century hand-mortar in the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich. 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXIII (1866), pp. 218-223.—A mail maker of the fifteenth century, from an illumination in the British Museum. Illus. Archaeological Journal, XXIV (1867), p. 318.—Tilting helm found in the triforium of Westminster Abbey. 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXV (1868), pp. 224-227.—Helmets of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, called salades. 2 pl. Archaeological Journal, XXVI (1869), pp. 20-24.

Die ritterlichen Turniere. Velhagen und Klasing's Monatshefte, XXI (1907).

Die Waffensammlung Sr. K. H. des Prinzen Carl von Preussen. Pl., fol. Nuremberg, 1877, etc.

The Wilton suits, a controversy. London [1917]. Pub. Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge.

Some remarks on chain mail. Antiquary, VII (1883), p. 89.

Monumental effigies of Great Britain. Large 4to. N.d.

Pageant of the birth, etc., of the Earl of Warwick. 4to.