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IX [X] Warlike Instruments

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 Poleaxe with a pistol.

 Poleaxe with a pistol with a mill and crossbow in it for either arrow or bullet.

 German poleaxes.

 Count Mansfeld’s poleaxe, called Persuasion.

 Indian square‐pointed dagger, broad and flat.

 Japan sword and dagger.

 Moors daggers, 2 sorts.

 Several sorts of daggers.

 Javelin – Japan, Turkish.

 Indian lance.

 Moluccan sword.

 Targets [shields] from the East India of reeds, leather, skins and crocodile skin.

 Bows 12, arrows 20, quivers 12, darts 60: from India, China, Canada, Virginia, Guinea, Turkey, Persia.

 Drums two sorts: 1 from Guinea of a whole piece of wood; 2nd from India of copper.

 Targets several sorts viz Knights Templar, Britain, Isidore the Monk, Roman, Japan, Grecian …

 Indian drumming target.

 Guinea drum made of one piece.

 China armour.

 Knife wherewith Hudson was killed on the North‐West passage, or Hudson’s Bay.

 Knives from Guinea, 3 sorts.

 Knives from Muscovey.

 A Damascus knife perfumed in the casting.

 Roman darts headed with copper, taken near Pontefract, Yorkshire.

 Models for a cannon, with the appurtenances.

 Tomahawks, 6 sorts.

 Poisoned creeses or daggers, 2 waved, 2 plain.

 Iron manacle taken in the Spanish fleet [15]88. […]

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