Citations:jamboys


 * 1988, Charles John Ffoulkes, The Armourer and His Craft from the XIth to the XVIth Century, Courier Corporation (ISBN 9780486258515), page 162:
 * Jambeux, Jamboys, skirts of plate, XVI cent., see bases.
 * Jambs, armour for the lower leg.
 * 2013, Herbert Norris, Tudor Costume and Fashion, Courier Corporation (ISBN 9780486141510), page 35:
 * The armour of the time was modelled on the lines of bases or military skirts; this part was then called &#39;jamboys.&#39;


 * 1962, Wallace Collection (London, England), European Arms and Armour
 * In point of fact, it was probably intended for jamboys, a variant of jambeaux, i.e. greaves.