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... worn ; for anticipating fashions by centuries , or covering the body with habiliments as unlike their real ones , as our modern clothes will be to those introduced two or three hundred years hence - when hats and bonnets will be ...
... worn ; for anticipating fashions by centuries , or covering the body with habiliments as unlike their real ones , as our modern clothes will be to those introduced two or three hundred years hence - when hats and bonnets will be ...
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... worn over the Chausses , and were made of thick cloth . ( See the Monument of Robert , Duke of Nor- mandy , in the Cathedral at Gloucester . ) The Effigy of William Marshall , Earl of Pembroke , in the Temple Church , and that of ...
... worn over the Chausses , and were made of thick cloth . ( See the Monument of Robert , Duke of Nor- mandy , in the Cathedral at Gloucester . ) The Effigy of William Marshall , Earl of Pembroke , in the Temple Church , and that of ...
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... worn sometimes alone , and sometimes like the Wambeys under the Hauberk . The Jack ( Lat . Jaquetanus , Jacobus ) was another garment not unlike the Hauqueton . It was made of very thick materials , usually of leather . The sleeves ...
... worn sometimes alone , and sometimes like the Wambeys under the Hauberk . The Jack ( Lat . Jaquetanus , Jacobus ) was another garment not unlike the Hauqueton . It was made of very thick materials , usually of leather . The sleeves ...
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... worn , except at those parts where freedom of action for the limbs , and for the bend- ing of the body , was essential . The expence also of mail might in great measure have hastened its disuse . In the brass of Sir John de Creke ( 1324 ) ...
... worn , except at those parts where freedom of action for the limbs , and for the bend- ing of the body , was essential . The expence also of mail might in great measure have hastened its disuse . In the brass of Sir John de Creke ( 1324 ) ...
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... , was usually of silk . It was furnished with sleeves . ( See Meyrick On the Ancient Military Garments worn in England : Archæologia , vol . xix . ) The Cuisses are just like his father's , and are IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . 37.
... , was usually of silk . It was furnished with sleeves . ( See Meyrick On the Ancient Military Garments worn in England : Archæologia , vol . xix . ) The Cuisses are just like his father's , and are IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . 37.
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