Primary tabs
Transcription
[Page 60]
Gentlemen
1594 Earl of Essex at Gerhambury
Gown Robe or cloak black Lind with Gold embroidery
Ruff of many Folds small Pleats
Doublet embroiderd with gold on black many small buttons
Belt Richly embroiderd with gold, a wreath of gild chains hanging from the belt on the Right side across The buttons of the doublet in front under the Doublet Gown
Peticoat? instead of this a kind of roll 6 inches wide high Richly embroiderd fastend to his doublet & reaching a small way down his thighs
overStocks close to his thighs under this Garment Richly embroiderd with gold Plate the pattern of the Greek honeysuckle plain upon them
Boots under the tops of which the overstocks end
1509 The Duke of Norfolk marshell & treasurer Gerhambury
Bonnet black without ornament
Gown velvet dark trims on Lind with Ermin Reaching only to his knees
nether Stocks appear to hit his Legs like over Stockings
Shoes like Slippers no rose or buckle
Gold Chains broad & much ornamented worn round his shoulders as the Collars of our orders his baton as marshal in his right hand his Staff as Treasurer in his Left
1612? Sir meautys at Gerhambury / [Mowtas?] a French man Howes 1518 in the dress of an officer of Pike man holding a Pike in his hand
Hat with a Feather Laid Low on it
Turnover? Shirt collar of Point Laying on his Shoulders
Doublet Richly embroiderd sleeves opend before to Let out the arms a few buttons from the shoulder downwards to close a Part of the Slit
Breech? fastend by [T]russes of Ribband & Points to his doublet form like Trunk breeches with a Row of small buttons on the outside of Each thigh
Overstocks tight about the thighs ending in the Tops of his boots of Tand Leather
Spurs as Large as a crown peice
Scarfe Richly Embroiderd
1554 Wm constable [alias?] Fetherston a millers Son in the North & Page to Sir Peter Mewtas [Bruted?] himself to be King Edwd 6th Speed p.854 No. 100