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No 17                  Hoods & Tippets

in old times the Ladies wore hoods Fashiond much like those of the men  This 1348       appendage which in the mens dress was Calld a Tippet was in the womens Calld Liripipe   Knighten
may  not the Enormous horned head dress figurd by Strut be a hood    he describes a Ribbon hanging down on one Side of it in the manner of a Liripipe
See Strutt  Vol 2 Plate 6
1305      no Common where to wear any hood except Rayed or Striped with with divers Colors    act of Parliament
1580      a hood or kercheif for a woman   alveary  V  Kercheif
 an Embroiderd vesture or manner of hood to Cover the head it is now usd for a kercheif, worn specialy by women do going to Church Do.
1530       John Neviles daughter had on her marriage 2 ells of White Ribbon for Tippets   Roll of C[loses]
The Peake of a ladies mourning hood [bigurquet]  Palsgrave 
an Ear wire or the Wire that Stayes the Flaps or head piece of a Monck French hood [fe]sbride  Cotyr
Guimple  The Crepine of a French hood   is not the the Same word as wimple
a three Cornerd hood   This kind of hood or head Cover was used by women in the Reoyn of Edwd 3d.  Randle Holm  B. 2 p 396  N. 32
French hood      this was primarly the attire for womens heads wihich were Called French hoods   They hung down behind the head & then were turned up to the top of the head even to the Forehead & there Ended in a Round Point or Peak   Ran Holme  B2: p396 No 34
open Set hood   a womans Face Quoifed  Coverd with an open set hood tyed under the Chin & the end Flying Abroad   Randle Holm B. 2 p 464 No 121
a veil hood      Rand Holme p 481 N. 122
a cornerd hood or Ladies veil   Rand Holme B 2 p 12 No. 81
a womans hood having the Flaps tied   Do.  No. 83
 

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