Costume in England: GlossaryG. Bell and sons, 1896 |
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... Charles II . During the reign of Henry , they were appended to the ribbons or cords which drew together the different portions of the dress , and hung from the slashes of the garments , as well as from the cap , where they sparkled as ...
... Charles II . During the reign of Henry , they were appended to the ribbons or cords which drew together the different portions of the dress , and hung from the slashes of the garments , as well as from the cap , where they sparkled as ...
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... Charles VII . into Rouen , Count St. Pol's page , according to the Mémoires of Duclerq as quoted by Planché , wore un armet en sa teste de fin or richement ouvré . " This was , of course , not such a helmet as the armet of the sixteenth ...
... Charles VII . into Rouen , Count St. Pol's page , according to the Mémoires of Duclerq as quoted by Planché , wore un armet en sa teste de fin or richement ouvré . " This was , of course , not such a helmet as the armet of the sixteenth ...
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... Charles II . succeeded the band in fashionable society . Lord Rutherford , in a letter to the Earl of Lauderdale in 1661 ( Camden Soc . Miscell . vol . viii . ) mentions bands which he had purchased for him in Paris , one of which ...
... Charles II . succeeded the band in fashionable society . Lord Rutherford , in a letter to the Earl of Lauderdale in 1661 ( Camden Soc . Miscell . vol . viii . ) mentions bands which he had purchased for him in Paris , one of which ...
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... Charles II . The red or blue cord worn over the cross - belts of the Household cavalry at the present day is the survival of the cord by which hung the priming - horn or touch - box . The additional case to hold priming - powder was ...
... Charles II . The red or blue cord worn over the cross - belts of the Household cavalry at the present day is the survival of the cord by which hung the priming - horn or touch - box . The additional case to hold priming - powder was ...
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... Charles and Buckingham went off to Madrid , according to Sir Henry Wotton they set out with " disguised beards ; " and at Paris , to further veil their visages , they purchased each of them a perriwig . We have added from Mr. Repton's ...
... Charles and Buckingham went off to Madrid , according to Sir Henry Wotton they set out with " disguised beards ; " and at Paris , to further veil their visages , they purchased each of them a perriwig . We have added from Mr. Repton's ...
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ancient appears armour band baselard beard boots brass buttons called Canterbury Tales Charles Charles II Chaucer's Church cloak cloth coat colour copied covered Cupid's Revenge curious curls Cynthia's Revels decorated doublet dress Earl early Eastward Hoe Edited Edward Edward III effigy England English engraved fashion fastened fifteenth century fourteenth century French gambeson garment girdle gloves gold gorget gown hair hanging head head-dress helmet Henry VIII History Honest Whore hood Illustrations inventory jewels John kind King knight Knight's Tale lace leather linen Lord mentioned Meyrick middle ages neck noticed occurs original ornamented pair Patient Grissell plate portrait Queen reign of Elizabeth reign of Henry ribbon Richard Richard II romance round ruff Satires Saxon says seen shoes shoulders silk silver sixteenth sleeves sometimes specimen Strutt sword temp term tion Trans Translated velvet wear wore worn by ladies
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