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Bonnet |
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Shirt |
3 |
{Breech - overstock |
4 |
{Peticote |
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Hose - nether stocks Stick up his hosen mannerly& tie them up
[Hen 8?] wore wore hose of Cloth or Taffety [indecipherable]
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6 |
Shoes |
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Doublet Lace his doublet hole by hole |
8 |
Robe no doubt gown |
9 |
Stomacher put on his doublet & his stomacher
no Knight shall wear his hands in the Pockets
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10 |
Great Rolled hose with the Spanish whool of his [gerte Grayorum?] p 18 3 |
11 |
Surcoat The light doublet worn over armor |
12 |
Jerkin was it part of a Gentlemans dress or wern only by Servingmen
the Earl of oxford bought a Perfumd Leather jerkin [from [indecipherable] [Howe?] |
13 |
Gown See Robe |
14 |
Mantle See Robe |
15 |
Hood |
16 |
Tippet See hood |
17 |
Ruff. |
18 |
Falling band See Letter d |
19 |
Cassock Letter e See Gown Introduction |
20 |
Coat |
21 |
Cap with a about the beginning of Hen 8th Felts were made Howe |
12 |
Jaquets a Rich Garment of the D of Lancaster Calld a [Jackeer?] with a sprig Jaquet Howe 286 1380
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9 |
The first Favor she granted him was peice of an old scarlet peteecoat for a stomacher Cowleys double [Jacker?] 1710 act 3d Scene 5 |
3 |
Breeches Slops or Long hose - Gouldman's Dict Cambridge 1674 |
4 |
Peticoat [indecipherable] wore her Peticoats or kirtle Encombometa Do. |
5 |
a hose or neather stock Caliga Sock hose [Tubraci?] hose which Cover the thighs [Crurole?] Knee hose [Tibiale?] Do |
9 |
a Stomacher Pectorale &c Macmillan |
12 |
a Jerkin or Jacket [Turiciela?] Do. vestes curtes & sine menicis ainsworth |
11 |
I. A. Bollen is said to have worn a Circote of her [Coroneter?] in another Place the Peers are said to have dind in their Kertle |
20 |
Pulld off his Gown & doublet having on him a white satin waistcoat 1684 account of the beheeding of The Earl of Holland Whittacke p 387
having put of his gown & doublet 1600 Sir danvers's execution Howes
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16} |
Hen 8 gave by his will to 12 Poor Knights of Windsor each of them a Long Gown of White cloth & a mantle of Red cloth to be worn thereupon |
7 |
in 1380 wat Tylers doublet maker chargd [£8 s8] a peice for his doublets Howe blue Livery Coats & white doublet 1603 Howe The [train?] of the Sherif of Herts |
20 |
1527 The Cardinal marchd forward many Gentlemen riding before him in velvet Coats with the Cardinal Corset & embroiderd on all the Coates as as well of his own servants as the Gentlemens servants Howe
in the account of wolseys pomp when embassador to the Emperor his servants his yeomen & [even?] officers are said to have worn Coates of fine scarlet garded with Black velvet in [hand tread?]
1527 in Bear hunting the king & the gentlemen were in their dublets & hose
5.7 (having no doubt laid aside their gowns) Howe
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15 |
1530 master walsh being enterd the Cardinals Chamber began to Pluck off his hood |
Carver |
The Carver the Sewer & the Coat bearer See Struts vol 2 Pl 18 |