[CHAPTER XVII.]

WHO WAS CHOSEN TO BEAR THE DUKE'S GONFANON

ILLUSTRATION—A Norman baron, with gonfanon, coming out of Hastings to take horse, from the Tapestry, [p. 166].

[CHAPTER XVIII.]

HOW THE MEN OF ENGLAND MADE READY, AND WHO THEY WERE

ILLUSTRATION—Saxon armour,—compiled from various sources in Planché's 'British Costume,'—[p. 173].

[CHAPTER XIX.]

HOW THE NORMAN COMPANIES MOVED TO THE ATTACK

ILLUSTRATIONS—William enquiring news of the English from Vital one of his officers looking out, from the Bayeux Tapestry, [p. 180]. Continuation of the exhortation, (commenced at p. 158); from the Tapestry, [p. 185].

[CHAPTER XX.]