Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen, and Merchant, of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV.: with Notes, Illustrative and ExplanatoryFor the author; W.B. Brodie & Company, 1837 - 622페이지 |
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... probably , the generic word p . 170-174 " The Doublet . " - Etymology of the word - The tunic superseded by the gown and doublet - Supposed origin of the doublet - The jupon , or gyppon - Descrip- tion of the knight in Chaucer - Bequest ...
... probably , the generic word p . 170-174 " The Doublet . " - Etymology of the word - The tunic superseded by the gown and doublet - Supposed origin of the doublet - The jupon , or gyppon - Descrip- tion of the knight in Chaucer - Bequest ...
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... probably , originated in the disuse of the girdle - The girdle made to be the bearer of the anelace , or dagger , and of the gipciere , or wallet - Quotation from Chaucer in confirmation of this - Etymology of the word gipciere ...
... probably , originated in the disuse of the girdle - The girdle made to be the bearer of the anelace , or dagger , and of the gipciere , or wallet - Quotation from Chaucer in confirmation of this - Etymology of the word gipciere ...
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... probably , superseded the use of the girdle by a slit pocket in the hose - Quotation from Chaucer to that effect - And also from Butler - In later ages motley adopted as the dress of the domestic fool in the establishments of the Great ...
... probably , superseded the use of the girdle by a slit pocket in the hose - Quotation from Chaucer to that effect - And also from Butler - In later ages motley adopted as the dress of the domestic fool in the establishments of the Great ...
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... Probably the last article of dress , which was invented - The peculiar kind of covering for the feet influenced by the climate - Shoe and boot first made of the undried skins of beasts - This the opinion of Benedick Baudoin , a learned ...
... Probably the last article of dress , which was invented - The peculiar kind of covering for the feet influenced by the climate - Shoe and boot first made of the undried skins of beasts - This the opinion of Benedick Baudoin , a learned ...
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... probably made use of by the Saxons and Normans - Fastening used during the middle ages , involved in much obscurity - The high shoe , or half - boot - Different opin- ions of Howe and Planche as to the date of the introduction of shoe ...
... probably made use of by the Saxons and Normans - Fastening used during the middle ages , involved in much obscurity - The high shoe , or half - boot - Different opin- ions of Howe and Planche as to the date of the introduction of shoe ...
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æra amongst ancient anelace appears appellation Archæologia arms article of dress Aubrey beard beaver became Bishop broche Calais called century Chaucer chausses Church City of Salisbury cloth commodities curious custom doublet doubt Earl of Warwick Edward England exported fashion feather fork Galante gentle reader girdle gold gown hair head Henry heraldic Heraldry History honour hose House House of Lancaster House of York Hudibras Hungerford important instance John Halle King Knight ladies ladye faire latter Lord Malmesbury mayor merchant merchant strangers merchant's mark Minshieu Monarch Norman origin ornamental plate portrait present probably realm reign remark Richard Romans saith sandal Saxon says seid Shakspeare shaved shield shoe Sovereign spit staple town statute Strutt suppose Taylour Thomas Halle tion trade tunic Warwick and Salisbury wear William William of Malmesbury woolfels wools word wore worn
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