Edward III. and queen Philippa, from
their tombs in Westminster abbey 233
(_From Blore's_ 'Monumental Remains')
113. A knight--Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, who died
1345--receiving his helm and pennon from his wife;
another lady holds his shield 236
(_From the Luttrell Psalter_, 'Vetusta Monumenta')
114. William of Hatfield, second son of Edward III.,
from his tomb in York Minster 237
(_From Stothard's_ 'Monumental Effigies')
115. York Minster, the nave, looking west 238
(_From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee_)
116. Royal Arms of Edward III., from his tomb 239
(_From a photograph_)
117. Shooting at the butts with the long bow 241
118. Contemporary view of a fourteenth-century walled
town 243
(_From the Luttrell Psalter_, 'Vetusta Monumenta')
119. Gloucester cathedral church, the choir, looking east 244
(_From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee_)
120. The lord's upper chamber or solar at Sutton Courtenay
manor-house; date, about 1350 245
121. Interior of the hall at Penshurst, Kent; built about
1340 246
122. A small house or cottage at Meare, Somerset; built
about 1350 247
123. Norborough Hall, Northamptonshire; built about 1350 247
(_From Hudson Turner's_ 'Domestic Architecture')
124. Ploughing 248
125. Harrowing; and a boy slinging stones at the birds 248
126. Breaking the clods with mallets 249
127. Cutting weeds 249
128. Reaping 249
129. Stacking corn 250
130. Threshing corn with a flail 250
(_From the Luttrell Psalter_, 'Vetusta Monumenta')
131. West front of Edington church, Wilts; built about
1360 253
(_From Rickman's_ 'Gothic Architecture,' 7th edition,
by J. H. Parker)
132. Gold noble of Edward III.
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