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Slashd garments The slashing of Garments seems to have been intended as a Proof that after having been worn in one form they could not be metamorphosd by Tailors Craft into any other
Wrought was his Robe in Stronge Gise
and all to Slittered for [Queintise?]
in many a Place Lowe & hie
& shode he was with great maistrie Ch Remount of the [Rede?] 839
Tight [boots?] & fashionable Cloths
Pointes & Sleves be well fitterde
full Right & straight upon the hand
of [Shore] & [botis?], newe & fair
Loke at the Last than have a Peir
& that they sit so fatously
that there Pride men may utterly
Marveile Sitt that they set so Plain
have they come on & off again
were straighte glovis with [aumore?]
of Silk & always with Gode Chere
Ch Rom. of the Rose 2263
Cape was in the middle of the 15th Century a large Fold of cloth sewd to the neck of the Coat & flowing over the shoulders at the Latter end of the same Century the Cape was erected round the neck & made into a kind of neck for the head reaching up to the ears, the hanging Cape Remains yet on our great Coats & is a good defence against Rain Coachmen wear 7 or 8 of them hanging over each other as tiles do on a house & are invulnerable to the heavyest showers
is not the [Scepulcry?] of the Fryers the origin of the hanging Cape
The Dolmetria of the Royals a Loire garment that covers the shoulders & the Back & is sometimes called Palla seems to be The Real origin of hanging Capes this is somewhat exemplified in the Ermin Garment or Fold of our Parliament Robes
The Pall sent by the Pope to Bishops appears to have been in the form of the Dalmetria
Slashd Garments Small Jagg Cuts Snips or Pinks in Garments Ritoglizzi Florio
Pytche Pytche of Lether Pellice Palsgrave
Paltocke a Paltocke of Lether Pellise }
a Paltock a garment pallorat } Palsgrave
Jagged Garments he is cutter a Landed man or a Foole that cutteth his garment [Pelsy?]
Clothing of a} Firste do on the [Array?] then the Albe Then the Gyrdel then the Preist 151y } [manyple?] then the [Stoole?] (stole) then the chesybyl Harmen vulgarre 16V.
Gipser Gibersiore Hawking bag in my time
Mandilion Mandille, petit manleau, au sorte de Casaque, qui Porterent Les Laquoi: elle, leur etait particulaire, & leas fasist distinguer des autre valets. Elle etait Composée de trois Peices, dont l'une pendoit sur le dos, & les deux autres sur les Epaules: on lui a vie, dit on a quelgue'un porter la mandille La Livree Dict de Roman &c 1777 no doubt a dress named from the wearer being Commanded to wear it The word has been used for a soldiers uniform