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No 4 Peticote
Whether this is meant as a Separate Garment or the Covering was cald a Breech or Peticote is not Quite certain if the Last it is thereby in favor of the opinion that our ancestry in the time of Hen 8th wore Kelts
Gouldman in his Dictionary has Peticoat which he renders induscien also wereby Peticoats which he renders encombomata from this we may Conclude that Peticoats were worn by males as well as by females in his time
The dress of the nobility during the Reign of Richard 3d & Hen 7th was fantastical over the breeches was worn a Peticoat; the Doublet was Laced like the stays of a woman, across a Stomacher Henry hist of England Vol 6
was not this the Trousse of the French a garment which Coverd the breech & the knee
1580 will you have your Lined doublet or your Trusse & wast doublet alveary v. Doublet the Trusse was no doubt the Peticoat & was was fixd to the wast doublet or waistcoat
Petticoat Breeches are short & wide Coats with waistband having no Partition or sowing up between the Legs but all open like a short Peticoat Randle Holme Book 3 p. 96
Trussing Point a trussing Point alveary Strigmentum is this the Point which was to be
untrussed when a man did his occasions See Breck
a Slop a Slop subligaculum women as well as men wore Slops Gold Rider
Same cloth Same cloth The vesture from the Belly downwards Rider
in the Staple of News The heir walks in his gown waistcoat &Trowser like a Tame Heron [Sow?]
Pety Cotis one manner of Correction of the [Sowdiors?] was that they Shulde Stand for in the Hoste in theyr Pety Cotes Horin: 257
underslop a Close Linnenbrecke or under Slops also Cotyr Braye
short & close breeches drawers or underhose worn for cleanliness next to the Skin Cotyr Brayes
close Linnen breeches Coty Calsons
underhose Chausettes Short linnen Breeches, drawers or underhose Cotyr
a close fashion of close Breeches F Culottes