- A
Statute Concerning Diet and
Apparel (37 Edw. 3. cc. 1, 3 - 19) was a
sumptuary law
introduced by the
Parliament of
England in 1363. It was one of a series...
- pp. 99–100.
Valerie ****ming in MacGregor, "'Great
vanity and
excesse in
Apparell'. Some
Clothing and Furs of
Tudor and
Stuart Royalty", p. 327. Cox, p....
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Dekker described Romani as "a
people more
scattered than Jews:
beggerly in
apparell,
barbarous in condition,
beastly in behaviour..." Many Jews who did not...
- and his
companion Banquo encountering "three
women in
strange and wild
apparell,
resembling creatures of
elder world" who hail the men with
glowing prophecies...
- Owlygl****e)": "the towns-men
yeerly keepe a
feast for his memory, and yet show the
apparell he was wont to weare." The
earliest reference to the
gravestone is of the...
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content to
hazard their lives, and to ser[v]e one
yeere for meat,
drinke and
apparell only,
without wages, in hope
thereby to
amend their estates." With this...
- 48-9 (London 1833)
Articles for the due
Execution of the
Statutes of
Apparell,
quoted in Norman, A.V.B, The
Rapier and Smallsword, 1460 - 1820 (1980)...
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administration of
common prayers and
usinge the holy sacraments, and
partly for the
apparell of all
persons ecclesiasticall."
Elizabeth withheld her
formal ****ent and...
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visits to the
north and Inverness. In June 1563 the
court prepared "Hyeland
apparell" for the
progress to
Argyll and Inveraray. Mary
would wear a "marvellous...
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cloth of gold." In 1605,
Edward Alleyn estimated that his
share in the "
apparell" of the Admiral's Men was
worth £100 – and
Alleyn was one of nine sharers...