| | A Course of German Gestech | [Frontispiece] |
| PLATE | | FACING PAGE |
| I. | Combat on Foot between Sir Richard Beauchamp and Sir Pandolf Malatesta (1) |  | [52] |
| | The Tapestry at Valenciennes (2) |
| II. | The Beauchamp Effigy | | [66] |
| III. | Maximilian I engaged in Hohenzeuggestech | | [90] |
| IV. | Two Harnesses for the German Joust or Gestech. At Paris | | [94] |
| V. | Harness for Scharfrennen. At Dresden | | [98] |
| VI. | Maximilian II armed for Scharfrennen. At Paris | | [102] |
| VII. | Geschifttartscherennen | | [106] |
| VIII. | A Scharfrennen at Minden in 1545 (1) |  | [110] |
| | A Joust at the Tilt at Augsburg in 1510 (2) |
| IX. | A Harness for the German Joust. Wallace Collection (1) |  | [116] |
| | Suit in the Wallace Collection for Jousting at the Tilt (2) |
| X. | German Armour for Jousting at the Tilt. At Dresden (1) |  | [120] |
| | An Armour for Freiturnier. At Dresden (2) |
| XI. | Harnesses for Jousting at the Tilt. At Paris (1) |  | [128] |
| | Field Harness of Anne de Montmorency (2) |
| XII. | The Comte de Charolais, as represented at Brussels in 1905 (1 |  | [144] |
| | Jean de Clѐves, as represented at Brussels in 1905 (2) |
| | PAGE |
| | Scoring “Cheques.” In text | [127] |
| | MS. Ashmole, No. 845, fol. 167 | [128] |
| | ””” 166 | [132] |