Equestrian Equipment

Stirrups from the wreck

Two stirrups and a spur with an eight-pronged rowel were recovered. Though not exactly alike, the stirrups were found close together and are believed to be a pair. Traces of gilding were found on both. The spur was discovered within a wishbone-shaped concretion. No metal survived but, from the void, conservators at York Archaeological Trust were able to make a silicone rubber cast.

A technical drawing of one of the stirrups

The presence of equestrian equipment on the wreck, raises questions concerning Norreys' use of the horse at a time when, because of the growing effiency of firearms and their complementary relationship with pike, the cavalry was becoming redundant. However, because so few items have so far been found, it would be wise to resist any further speculation until excavation has provided a more complete picure.


Spur with an eight-pronged rowel. Cast from a void within an iron concretion