Costume in England: GlossaryG. Bell and sons, 1896 |
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... sixteenth century , particularly by the Swiss soldiers , who are commonly depicted in it in paintings and prints of that period . In the “ Triumph of Maximilian , " pl . 98 , the officers of infantry wear these allecrets ; and they are ...
... sixteenth century , particularly by the Swiss soldiers , who are commonly depicted in it in paintings and prints of that period . In the “ Triumph of Maximilian , " pl . 98 , the officers of infantry wear these allecrets ; and they are ...
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... sixteenth century . Suits of armour fitted with these rivets are constantly referred to by the term Almain rivets . Lord Willoughby of Eresby , in his will , 1526 , leaves to his nephew " ten almaine rivetts . " On pl . xxx . of Meyrick ...
... sixteenth century . Suits of armour fitted with these rivets are constantly referred to by the term Almain rivets . Lord Willoughby of Eresby , in his will , 1526 , leaves to his nephew " ten almaine rivetts . " On pl . xxx . of Meyrick ...
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... sixteenth century , and used them of so fine a texture , and so rich in decoration , that Stephen Gosson thus alludes to them : - " These aprons white of finest thread , So choicelie tide , so dearly bought ; So finely fringed , so ...
... sixteenth century , and used them of so fine a texture , and so rich in decoration , that Stephen Gosson thus alludes to them : - " These aprons white of finest thread , So choicelie tide , so dearly bought ; So finely fringed , so ...
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... sixteenth century , and which might be worn with or without the beaver ; named the great armet when worn with , and the little armet when worn without it . So in that instance it bore the form of a close helmet ; in the other , of an ...
... sixteenth century , and which might be worn with or without the beaver ; named the great armet when worn with , and the little armet when worn without it . So in that instance it bore the form of a close helmet ; in the other , of an ...
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... sixteenth century . 66 ARMILAUSA . A garment similar to the surcoat in use among the Saxons and Normans . A deed of King Ethelbert names " an armilausa made wholly of silk . " It was worn by knights over armour . It originated with the ...
... sixteenth century . 66 ARMILAUSA . A garment similar to the surcoat in use among the Saxons and Normans . A deed of King Ethelbert names " an armilausa made wholly of silk . " It was worn by knights over armour . It originated with the ...
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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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