Costume in England: GlossaryG. Bell and sons, 1896 |
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... examples of their form . Sir Anthony St. Leger , lord- deputy of Ireland in 1541 , is described in a MS . in the State - Paper Office , quoted in Walker's " History of the Irish Bards , " as dressed in " a cote of crymosin velvet , with ...
... examples of their form . Sir Anthony St. Leger , lord- deputy of Ireland in 1541 , is described in a MS . in the State - Paper Office , quoted in Walker's " History of the Irish Bards , " as dressed in " a cote of crymosin velvet , with ...
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... examples see those for the camail in fig . 112 , of St. George at Dijon , and other instances in fig . 171 , of the Earl of Salisbury . ARMINS . Coverings for the handle of a pike , of cloth or velvet , to give the heated hand a more ...
... examples see those for the camail in fig . 112 , of St. George at Dijon , and other instances in fig . 171 , of the Earl of Salisbury . ARMINS . Coverings for the handle of a pike , of cloth or velvet , to give the heated hand a more ...
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... examples of curious family badges , to which we must refer the reader . The royal badges may be seen in Willement's " Regal Heraldry . " The cross of St. George has from the time of Edward III . been the badge both of our Kings and the ...
... examples of curious family badges , to which we must refer the reader . The royal badges may be seen in Willement's " Regal Heraldry . " The cross of St. George has from the time of Edward III . been the badge both of our Kings and the ...
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... examples , but , as Mr. Hewitt observes , they do not occur among monumental effigies , or on any of our royal seals . They are seen in Matthew Paris ' lives of the Offas , Cott . MS . Nero , D 1. The cut is from the brass of Sir John ...
... examples , but , as Mr. Hewitt observes , they do not occur among monumental effigies , or on any of our royal seals . They are seen in Matthew Paris ' lives of the Offas , Cott . MS . Nero , D 1. The cut is from the brass of Sir John ...
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... example of a baldrick hung with bells may be seen in fig . 124 , and one of simpler form upon the brass of John Corpe , 1351 ( see ANELACE ) . They are frequently mentioned by the poetical writers . A knight in the " Roman de Garin ...
... example of a baldrick hung with bells may be seen in fig . 124 , and one of simpler form upon the brass of John Corpe , 1351 ( see ANELACE ) . They are frequently mentioned by the poetical writers . A knight in the " Roman de Garin ...
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