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Part i

. 65, Pt. ii. 134.

---------- defences, 134.

Levy, feudal, Pt. i. 95, Pt. ii. 103, Pt. iii. 195.

Levy, general, Pt. i. 97.

London pastimes in the twelfth century, 185.

Mace, Pt. i. 57, Pt. ii. 153, Pt. iii. 321.

Machicoulis, 357 _note_.

Maître des Arbalestriers de France, 204.

Mallet, 207.

Mangona, Pt. i. 88, Pt. ii. 179, Pt. iii. 348.

Mangonella, 179; sea-mangonel, 325, 352; Arabian, 330.

Mantle, 133, 137.

Manufacture of arms and armour, Pt. ii. 162, Pt. iii. 293, 316, 320.

Massue, 324.

Mate-Griffon, 176.

Men-at-arms, Pt. ii. 103, Pt. iii. 197.

Mercenary troops, Pt. i. 99, Pt. ii. 115.

Mines, Pt. ii. 180; defiances in, 181; knightly vigils in, 181.

Misericorde, 319.

Monk of St. Gall, his description of the armour of Charlemagne, 8.

Monument of victory in the Campagna di Roma, 361.

Morning-star, 57, 58.

Musculus, 88.

Musical instruments, Pt. ii. 168, Pt. iii. 338.

Mustilers, 367.

Necromancers, 118.

Normans, Pt. i. 17, Pt. ii. _passim_.

Odo, bishop of Bayeux, his armour and arms, 113, 131.

Omens consulted for military purposes, 17.

Oriflamme, Pt. ii 165, Pt. iii. 333.

Otho the Great, ceremonies at his coronation, 31.

Panzar,