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A Sword and a Helm in Westminster Abbey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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On 28th November 1929 our Fellow Mr. Lawrence E.Tanner exhibited before the Society a sword, now preserved in the museum in the Undercroft of Westminster Abbey, which through his good offices had recently been cleaned and put in order (pls. lvii and lviii, I ). At the same time he offered with all due caution the suggestion that this might be the sword used at the funeral of Henry V which is mentioned in the Sacrist's Account Roll for 1422–3 as having been delivered to the keeper of the vestry together with ‘the whole armour of a man’.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1931

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page 405 note 1 Antiq. Journ. 1930, X, 146–8.

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page 406 note 3 Sold by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 10th–11th November 1920, lot 44. A note in the catalogue, which was revised by the Baron de Cosson, describes it as ‘a fine Italian sword of about 1470. The pommel is German and does not belong’.

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