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- ‘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’
- Angler
- fysshynge
- fysshynge
- fysshynge
- Leathern Apron
- Apron
- Baptism of Clovis
- A miracle of Remigius 2
- A miracle of Remigius
- Swine Hunting - IX Century
- Spearing a Boar—XIV. Century
- A Band of Minstrels
- Wool Merchants from Northleach Church
- William the Conqueror’s Ship
- William de Langley
- William and Johanna Cheupaign
- Warrior 11th Cenury
- Walter of Hamuntesham attacked by a Mob
- View of Jerusalem
- Use of the Pavis
- Traders entering a Town
- Timber Fort
- Thirteenth Century Pilgrims (the two Disciples at Emmaus)
- The Ship Victoria
- The Parish Clerk sprinkling the Knight and Lady
- The Parish Clerk sprinkling the Cook
- The Morning Stars singing together
- The Knight-Errant’s Squire
- The Feat of Arms at St. Inglebert’s
- The Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Warwick
- The Cat
- The Canterbury Pilgrims
- The Canterbury Ampulla
- The Beverley Minstrels
- The Assault
- Termination of the Combat
- Summoning the Castle
- State Carriage of the Fourteenth Century