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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… wit, that hacquetons and gambesons covered with sendall or cloth of silk, should be stuffed with new cotton cloth and silk tow, and with old sendall, and in no other … that white hacquetons should be stuffed with old cotton cloth, and with new cloth within and without. Also because …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… well. A stocklock in Scolemaister Aley, 6 d. Key for the cloth chamber, 3 d. Crockets to support the arras. 24 fathom … A door for the coalhouse in the yard. Two tables for the cloth chamber, 3 s. 2 d. 350 red Flanders tile for a chimney … "withdraught going into the Pastry," at 19 d. a ton. The cloth of the King's arms in the parlour, 13 s. 4 d. 12 arms …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… E To Memorial X MEMORIAL X. Appendix E. AS TO LIVERY CLOTH GIVEN TO SOVEREIGNS. It is not easy to determine by what right or rule of courtesy cloth was given by the Company. Richard II. and his Queen … entry in this Account Book is as follows: "Allowance of cloth by the Company.First for the King 6 (yards or ells) of …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… "3 Henry V. To the Mayor and his wife, 12 yards of green cloth at 6 s. 8 d." In some years the Mayor is allowed a gown … for the expenses of attending on the Mayor. Allowances of cloth to the serjeant and swordbearer of the Mayor (sometimes … to provide theire Livery Hoods suitable, all of one Cloth, and not to provyde any olde Hoods. They were also …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… At Pages 1558.(Prepared By T. Martin, Esq.) 1399. f. 2b. Cloth allowed.King, Queen, Duke of Albemarle, Duke of Exeter, … 13991400. f. 5. Entries.Sir John Eynesford, Knt., 20 s. 1 Cloth.King, Prince, Mayor. 1401. f. 8b. Entries.Thos. Stowe, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to convoy them. At Delft the English have a large mart for cloth, with mutual advantage. Quarrels are always arising …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Wood ashes for making lye, the alkalised water used in cloth manufacture. Awl blades, 45 'Babies', see Dolls Backs, … Boultel, 154; Beaupreau ('Beapers'), 340; Rennes, 155. A cloth used for bolting or sifting meal or flour. Bowstaves, … latten, 756; paper, 18 Buckram, 47; French, 636. A linen cloth, usually Flemish and blue-dyed. Budge, rumney, 576. …