The First Church of Presleyterianism
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We have little pictorial evidence which can be dated reliably before 1320 of the existence of greaves like this, but there is an item in an inventory I have quoted before, of the arms and effects of Raoul de Nesle, which shows that they were in fact in use before 1302: “Item, ii furbished legharnesses, with closed greaves” (ii harnas de gaumbes fourbis, de coi les greves sont closes). The fact that the legharness is described as furbished has been taken to indicate that it was made of metal, not leather, but it is equally likely to imply that all straps, hinges and fittings were complete and in place.
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