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On some suits were screwed large iron cod-pieces; these, according to tradition, were intended to prevent the ill consequences of those violent shocks received in charging, either in battle, or at a tournament. Same say, they were meant to contain sponges for receiving the water of knights, who in the heat of an engagement might not have any more convenient method of discharging it. But most probably, they were rather constructed in conformity to a reigning fashion in the make of the breeches of those times.
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On
some
suits
were
screwed
large
iron
cod-pieces;
these,
according
to
tradition,
were
intended
to
prevent
the
ill
consequences
of
those
violent
shocks
received
in
charging,
either
in
battle,
or
at
a
tournament.
Same
say,
they
were
meant
to
contain
sponges
for
receiving
the
water
of
knights,
who
in
the
heat
of
an
engagement
might
not
have
any
more
convenient
method
of
discharging
it.
But
most
probably,
they
were
rather
constructed
in
conformity
to
a
reigning
fashion
in
the
make
of
the
breeches
of
those
times.