182. Q. Elgiva, drapery falls from left shoulder, is folded over right arm; book in left hand.
183. Q. Edgitha. Tall, gaunt figure; veil falls in long folds to knee, right arm close to side, left hand holds cord.
184. Q. Edburga, circlet round head, brooch on her breast, holds drapery in right hand.
Missing.
Missing.
185. Christina, Abbess of Romsey.* Beautiful female figure, holding box in left hand: "her dress is peculiar": one end of veil is caught over right shoulder, the other falls down in front on right side (p. [31]).
186. Wulston of Winchester, bearded, "with distended ears"; right hand gone.
187. Buttress. Archb. Aldred of York, sitting; "mitre modern," it is conical in shape.
188. Edgar Atheling. Knight, spurred, in surcoat only, with sword girded outside, no mail, but close-fitting cap and fillet on head: the fillet was used for the large cylindrical helmet to rest on. He carries what may be a palmer's hat (Cockerell points out that Edgar went on a pilgrimage); but Planché says it must be a small Saxon buckler, as pilgrims did not carry swords. It certainly looks like a hat.
189. Robert the Saxon. Knight in hauberk, without mail, but feet spurred, cap on head, shield and sword.