The Loseley Manuscripts: Manuscripts and Other Rare Documents, Illustrative of Some of the More Minute Particulars of English History, Biography, and Manners, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to that of James I., Preserved in the Muniment Room of James More Molyneux, Esq. at Loseley House, in Surrey ...Alfred John Kempe J. Murray, 1836 - 506 páginas |
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... cloth of gold , and fastened with large trefoil clasps of gold to the number of four hundred . In the fashion of a belt he also wore a golden chain , from which was suspended a whistle of gold set with precious stones . * In this ...
... cloth of gold , and fastened with large trefoil clasps of gold to the number of four hundred . In the fashion of a belt he also wore a golden chain , from which was suspended a whistle of gold set with precious stones . * In this ...
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... cloth of gold , divided into a pat- tern of square lattice - work , embroidered with " gold of damask , " the embroidery studded with pearls , the buckles and pendent ornaments of fine gold . He wore a frock coat of purple velvet ...
... cloth of gold , divided into a pat- tern of square lattice - work , embroidered with " gold of damask , " the embroidery studded with pearls , the buckles and pendent ornaments of fine gold . He wore a frock coat of purple velvet ...
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... cloth of gold , a caul on her head , and over that a cap or bonnet set full of orient pearl . Thus attired , she mounted a noble and richly trapped steed at the door of her tent , whose housings were adorned with her patrimonial arms ...
... cloth of gold , a caul on her head , and over that a cap or bonnet set full of orient pearl . Thus attired , she mounted a noble and richly trapped steed at the door of her tent , whose housings were adorned with her patrimonial arms ...
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... cloth , auditor , & c . & c . It is easy , therefore , to see that Ferrers's arrangement for his followers was suggested by the fashion of the day . + By Ferrers ' placing the friars in such company , some sa- tirical allusion may be ...
... cloth , auditor , & c . & c . It is easy , therefore , to see that Ferrers's arrangement for his followers was suggested by the fashion of the day . + By Ferrers ' placing the friars in such company , some sa- tirical allusion may be ...
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... concealed by the bases or cloths with which the figure was trapped , or , to speak according to the probable etymology of this word , draped . more than for the appoyntment for twelfe nyght . Fare THE LOSELEY MANUSCRIPTS . 37.
... concealed by the bases or cloths with which the figure was trapped , or , to speak according to the probable etymology of this word , draped . more than for the appoyntment for twelfe nyght . Fare THE LOSELEY MANUSCRIPTS . 37.
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