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A Medieval Sword in St. John's Museum, Clerkenwell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1969

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page 131 note 1 This mark was revealed in an X-ray examination undertaken at the Ancient Monuments Laboratory by Mr. V. Rickard to whom we are indebted as also we are to Mr. David Neal for his drawing of the sword.

page 131 note 2 We thank the Tower Armouries for permission to consult this list.

page 131 note 3 Oakeshott's revised typology is given in the Sword in the Age of Chivalry, 1964. We are grateful to Mr. Oakeshott for his confirmation of the various dating features which he suggests are: cross and pommel (1275–1325), mark (1290–1340). He has also pointed out that the use of a mark on the tang was quite common in three main periods: La Tene (I, II, III), c. A.D. 250–450 and c. 1250–1425.