Part i
. 88, Pt. ii. 158, (see Cross-bow).
Ban, Pt. i. 99.
Banded-mail, 260; effigies exhibiting it, 260 _note_, 267; for horse-trappers, 267; for elephant-trappers, 267.
Banner, Pt. i. 95, Pt. ii. 165, Pt. iii. 334; imperial, of the Eagle, 332; of French king to be borne by the Chief Chamberlain, 334; of St. Paul of London, 335; of St. John of Beverley, 338.
Bannerer of London in the thirteenth century, 334.
Barbican, 355; examples of, remaining in England, 360.
Basques, 99, 219.
Bassinet, 292, 367.
Bâton, 131, 322.
Battering-Ram, Pt. i. 88, Pt. ii. 178.
Battle of the Casilin, 16; of Hastings, 16, 19, 21, 55, 114; of Stanford Bridge, 20; of Cuton Moor, or of the Standard, 108; of Bovines, 198, 343; of Falkirk, 217; of Lewes, 331; of Nuova Croce, 342.
Bayeux Tapestry, 93, 120.
Beads, found in graves of Anglo-Saxon period, 39.
Beáh, 10.
Beard, its fashion, Pt. i. 21, Pt. ii. 149, Pt. iii. 300.
Beffroi, 173, 354.
Behourd, Pt. ii. 182, Pt. iii. 211.
Bells used in tournament equipment, 369.
Berefreid, 174.
Bezanted armour, 255.
Biblia, 352.
Bidaux, Pt. iii. 196, 206.
Biffa, 349.
Bill, Pt. i. 57, 58, Pt. iii. 324.
Bipennis, Pt. i. 5, 45, 48, Pt. ii. 154, Pt. iii. 320.
Bisacuta, 155.
Biturici, 9.
Blazonæ, 369.
Body-armour,