| 11. | In 1520 August Kotter, an armourer of Nuremberg, Germany improved upon this work.
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| 12. | Historically, an armourer is a person who makes personal armour, especially plate armour.
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| 13. | He supervised the Armourer, the Gunners mate and the Yeoman of the Power room.
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| 14. | He later served as Armourer on HMS Hecla in Captain Parry's 1821 expedition.
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| 15. | Its name is believed to be derived from the Norman-French word for armourer.
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| 16. | He was pleased with his success but berated the armourers for the frequent gun-stoppages.
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| 17. | The support battalion contains a Military Police platoon as well as vehicle, armourers and supply units.
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| 18. | Jamming, which Kemp attributed to adjustments made previously by an armourer who inadvertently damaged the mechanism.
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| 19. | The armourer too explains who had ordered the changed date : it was the investigating CID officer.
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| 20. | One of the armours currently stands in the hall of the Armourers and Brasiers company in London.
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