A rare sword has been put on display at a 12th Century abbey after it was bought for £15,000 earlier this year.
It belonged to Gen Everard Bouverie, who owned Delapre Abbey in Northampton from 1858 to 1871.
Gen Bouverie had the sword when he was in the Royal Horse Guards and fought in the Battle of Waterloo.
Eleanor Sier, from the Delapre Abbey Preservation Trust, said it was “really exciting” that the sword came up for sale.
Gen Bouverie was the eldest son of Edward and Catherine Bouverie of Delapre Abbey.