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Ruffles        in the Print of the Count of words 1585 Burflery & all the cheifs wear Ruffles Little Ruffs round their wrists  Ruffles?

Ruff            in 1553 Holbeins delivery of the Charter of Bridewell the Frills of the
shirt necks of the King & several others have some appearance of Short Ruffs in    the mode of Pleating especially that of the hindmost alderman who has also Ruffles on his wrists 
on the Great seal of Ph & mary Ruffs appear on both Parties

23  Henry court month Sandford p 59

See Les monuments de la monarchie Francaise Montfauecon for Prints Eleanor Queen of Hen 2nd Berengaria Q of Richd & Elizabeth Q of John     
As Streets work is taken from the illuminators of Ms many of which were written  centuries after the times they describe [hed hoped] no certain Reliance can be placed on it
[Priction?] Holl: p 1617. 1618.
Band        Edwd 6 on his great seal has a kind of Falling band or Collar
Badges      The manner of wearing Badges is seen in Rouses Lif of the Earl of warwick in Street vol 2
1605  The robe of murray [saten?]Embroiderd with Amber  Leather given by the Queen of Spain to the Queen of Jas 1st had in the Fig 8 Tags 3 inches long of Breton gold [hollow within?] & Filld with ambergris  Baker  [This para. struck through]
Rheno       What was the Garment Calld Rheno which the Kings & great nobility of England formerly used   
vests & tunics        a dress calld vest & tunic was introducd in Ch 2nd Time but soon fell off England variety 1683 p. 124
in Q Eliz time [Bone?] Taylors & other hirelings equald themselves in the cost & fashion of their attire with the Barons of the Land do p. 130
a { in the Reign of Hen 7th the uniform of a British Soldier was       Howes 557
   { a white coat with a Red Cross Stairs Sheads chronicle Battle of St Albin in      {  Britan Bakers in Battle of Bosworth maximilian the Emperor Enterd into             the Pay of Hen: 8th wearing the Cross of St George & a Rose the kings               badge as his graittfull soldier Speeds Speads chron 1512 Capt Bret & his           band  of white coats 1554 Speed  1200 Northern white Coats in the Garden         do 1553
b    [Wrothesley?] Lord Chancellor [Let fall?] from his bosom the Kings hand                 hand & Commission for Carrying Queen Katherine Parr to the Tower  speed         1541  no Pocket  at that time our ancestors wore Purses tied to their girdles        as were also their keys fixd to a Ring at that time we read of Cut purses as        of Pick pockets now  we see Pockets in the models of Sir E Godfrey 1678        See No 10

c     Large silk stockings up to their Trunk Hose 1633 Whitocke p. 21

d     at the Quarter Sessions I was put into the Chair tho in Colard Cloths a                sword by my side & a Falling band the gentlemen said that one may speak
       as good sense in a Falling band as a Ruff. 1635 Whitlock p. 23

e     Sir Thos Wyatt wearing a Shirt of male under a velvet Cassock & the wind-          lace of his Dagge hanging about his neck again Wyat put off his Gowne his        Doublet & his wast-Coat 1554 Speed

Privy Coats - Secret armor
1581 Elizabeth in her 23d year Repressd by proclamations Excess in apparel 
1581 Gold Chains & cloaks which men wore to their heels Baker Ch

         in the Print of the Court of wards Engravd by vertue for the S. of Antiques
         about the year 1585 Buttons are [usd] on their inner dresses Burleigh has   wears a [high?] [cround?] Bever the chief Lawyers wear Caps   Bevers with Brims [moderately?] [Croned?] Lie on the Table

a Sir H Benfield with 100 Soldiers in Blue & Coats 1553 Speed

Furs          the wearing of Furs began in the Reign of Edwd1st till then they had been Confind to the Robes of Kings & Nobility Street p 83
 
          

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