- '... crossed to England’'
- ... caused to sytte down and in large wyse to gape
- ... sware ‘gret othes’ and took himself by the hair
- ... thrust a leaden bodkin into the head of that image
- 10th century castle, on its mound, with a wooden palisade enclosure
- A Benedictine Abbot
- A Bishop
- A Clerk
- A domed church
- A Dominican Friar
- A Feat in the XIV. Century
- A Franciscan Friar
- A Goldsmith’s Shop
- A Horse baited with Dogs
- A juggler, after a miniature
- A Justing Toy
- A Knight Hospitaller
- A Knight-Errant
- A Market Scene
- A Mediæval Street and Town Hall
- A Posture-Master.—XIV. Century
- A Present of Fish
- A Sally across the Drawbridge
- A ship of war, wth crossbowmen
- A Squire
- A store of crossbow bolts, shafts and heads
- A Tournament
- A tumbling Ape
- A young novice of the priory
- A ‘herauld’
- According to Viollet-le-Duc
- Adam the Cellarer
- Alan Middleton
- Alehouse
- Amputation below the knee
- An 11th century knight, after the Bayeux tapestry
- An Ale-stake
- An Angel Minstrel
- An attempt to restore the Krak, according to M. Rey
- An Inn
- Ancient sport
- Ancient sport
- Ancient Wrestling
- Ancient Wrestling
- Angler
- Anglo-Norman knight, after a tomb from 1277
- Anglo-Saxon Dance.—VIII. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Gleeman—X. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Gleemen's Bear Dance.—X. Century
- Anglo-saxon harp
- Anglo-Saxon Harper and Hoppestere.—X. Century
- Anglo-Saxons Feasting and Health-Drinking
- Arbalest
- Arbalester
- Arbalestina
- Arquebusier
- Balloon-Ball.—XIV. Century
- Battering-ram
- Bear and Monkey
- Bear-baiting