- The Palace of Whitehall
- The Strand
- Roman Bath in the Strand
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- The Crypt of Guildhall
- The Funeral of Richard II
- London Bridge and the Tower
- London Bridge
- Machinery for raising the Portcullis, Tower of London
- Richard II. riding out of London to the War in Ireland
- Bastion of the City Wall
- Billingsgate
- Crypt of St. Michael’s
- Gateway of the Bloody Tower
- A Cell in the Lollards’ Tower
- A Tournament
- Austin Friars
- Richard II. delivered by Bolingbroke to the Citizens of London
- ... thrust a leaden bodkin into the head of that image
- ‘... called secretly at the chamber dore’
- ‘... cast her into a cauldron’
- ‘... compellyd them for to devour the same writte’
- ‘... constructed a pantomime dragon on the pattern of the real article’
- '... crossed to England’'
- ... caused to sytte down and in large wyse to gape
- ... sware ‘gret othes’ and took himself by the hair
- Robert Berewold in the pillory
- The unfortunate “fowle” was “hurten so sore”’
- sat for its portrait to Matthew Paris
- A young novice of the priory
- A ‘herauld’
- Pilgrims
- ‘The broken bough fell on the head of a man standing down below’
- ‘The tiger and the mirror’
- ‘The young Edward III.’
- ‘When a lion looks at you it becomes a leopard’
- ‘Dymoke of Scrivelsby’
- ‘Hakeney’
- ‘He incontinently fled’
- ‘Henry’s badge’
- ‘St. Piran’
- ‘latten “Agnus Dei”’
- ‘... playing innumerable pranks’
- ‘... showed him his injuries’
- ‘... thrust him out of the church’
- ‘... with drawn swords stood in the doorway’
- ‘A wonderful sight’
- ‘An impromptu entertainment by three minstrels’
- ‘Diabolus ligatus’
- ‘... failed to identify the geese’
- ‘... fully armed with swords and bucklers’
- ‘... got his arms round a branch’
- ‘... gyrd abowte his bodye in iij places with towells and gyrdylls’
- ‘... led through the middle of the city’
- ‘... ducking him in a horse-pond’
- Driving in the car
- Ahole
The mask of Ahole, who flogs the children during the Powamû celebration, has the same two lateral horns and representation of radiating feathers over the crown of the head, but instead of sagittaform marks on the forehead there is a colored band from ear to ear across the face. - Common Hopi sun symbol
- Kwátaka, bird with sun symbolism
- “Big-head,” a solar god