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- ‘... got his arms round a branch’
- A ‘herauld’
- ‘An impromptu entertainment by three minstrels’
- ‘... cast her into a cauldron’
- ‘... playing innumerable pranks’
- ‘... compellyd them for to devour the same writte’
- ‘... called secretly at the chamber dore’
- ‘The tiger and the mirror’
- ‘... led through the middle of the city’
- ‘... gyrd abowte his bodye in iij places with towells and gyrdylls’
- ‘The young Edward III.’
- sat for its portrait to Matthew Paris
- '... crossed to England’'
- ‘When a lion looks at you it becomes a leopard’
- Female Pilgrim
- ‘... failed to identify the geese’
- ... sware ‘gret othes’ and took himself by the hair
- Pilgrims
- ‘The broken bough fell on the head of a man standing down below’
- ‘... ducking him in a horse-pond’
- ‘... constructed a pantomime dragon on the pattern of the real article’
- ‘... fully armed with swords and bucklers’
- ‘... showed him his injuries’
- Sir Launcelot and a Hermit
- Henry VIII's Army
- Robert Berewold in the pillory
- The unfortunate “fowle” was “hurten so sore”’
- A miracle of Remigius 2
- A Market Scene
- A miracle of Remigius
- An Inn
- The Canterbury Pilgrims
- A Fourteenth Century House
- A Knight Hospitaller
- ... thrust a leaden bodkin into the head of that image
- Sir Percival at the Reclusorium
- ‘Hakeney’
- Bringing up a youth in the middle ages
- ‘Dymoke of Scrivelsby’
- An Early Representation of the Whale Fishery
- A Knight-Errant
- Playing at Jousting
- Baptism of Clovis
- View of Jerusalem
- Courtyard of a House
- Walter of Hamuntesham attacked by a Mob
- A Tournament
- A Mediæval Street and Town Hall
- Musical Instruments of the 15th Century
- Cannon and Mortar
- Defending the Bridge
- Cannon
- Pilgrim
- A Squire
- ‘... thrust him out of the church’
- Passengers paying Toll
- Ship of Richard Earl of Warwick
- Laindon Church, Essex
- The Canterbury Ampulla
- Robert Braunche,of Lynn