Costume in England: GlossaryG. Bell and sons, 1896 |
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... Elizabeth there were special Com- missions to inquire into the observance or otherwise , of various sumptuary laws , and the reports exist in the Public Record Office . APPAREL . The apparel of the amice was that portion which formed a ...
... Elizabeth there were special Com- missions to inquire into the observance or otherwise , of various sumptuary laws , and the reports exist in the Public Record Office . APPAREL . The apparel of the amice was that portion which formed a ...
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... Elizabeth from Ireland in 1580. These were probably the arquebuses with the rests . 66 ARMAZINE . A kind of strong corded silk , mentioned as early as the reign of Elizabeth , and in use for ladies ' gowns and gentlemen's waistcoats ...
... Elizabeth from Ireland in 1580. These were probably the arquebuses with the rests . 66 ARMAZINE . A kind of strong corded silk , mentioned as early as the reign of Elizabeth , and in use for ladies ' gowns and gentlemen's waistcoats ...
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... and is seen upon the one above named , on Elizabeth Porte , fig . 160 , and Margaret Countess of Richmond , in Westminster Abbey , fig . 191 . It is noticed by Chaucer in " Troilus and Creseide 28 [ BAN COSTUME IN ENGLAND .
... and is seen upon the one above named , on Elizabeth Porte , fig . 160 , and Margaret Countess of Richmond , in Westminster Abbey , fig . 191 . It is noticed by Chaucer in " Troilus and Creseide 28 [ BAN COSTUME IN ENGLAND .
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... British Army in 1672 . BAYS ( or baize ) . A coarse woollen manufacture ; fabri- cated in England , at Colchester , during the reign of Elizabeth , and occasionally used for the garments of country 34 [ BAU COSTUME IN ENGLAND .
... British Army in 1672 . BAYS ( or baize ) . A coarse woollen manufacture ; fabri- cated in England , at Colchester , during the reign of Elizabeth , and occasionally used for the garments of country 34 [ BAU COSTUME IN ENGLAND .
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Frederick William Fairholt Harold Arthur Lee-Dillon Dillon (17th Viscount). Elizabeth , and occasionally used for the garments of country - people . BEADS . Globular or oblong ornaments of glass in various colours , arranged in rows on ...
Frederick William Fairholt Harold Arthur Lee-Dillon Dillon (17th Viscount). Elizabeth , and occasionally used for the garments of country - people . BEADS . Globular or oblong ornaments of glass in various colours , arranged in rows on ...
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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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