-
Samuel Rowlands (1600) Good card-makers (if
there be any
goodness in you),
Apparrell us with more
respected care, Put us in hats, our caps are
worne thread-bare...
- dividences, no
occupation but idle; no
respect of kinred, but common, no
apparrell but natural, no
manuring of lands, no use of wine, corne, or mettle. The...
- whole. 1 Hen. 8. c. 14
Apparel Act 1509 An Act a****nst
wearing of
costly Apparrell. The whole. 1 Hen. 8. c. 17
Expenses of King's
Wardrobe Act 1509 An Acte...
- put in print,
without the author's name,
pretending to
mayntayne the
apparrell prescribed against the
declaration of the
mynisters of
London (1566)....
- Act 1672 (repealed) 1672 c. 21 1672 c. 10 26 July 1672 Act
concerning Apparrell. Act
concerning Apparrel. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland)...
- of iniquity:
Whereunto are
added endeavours for
reformation in
saints apparrell. With some quæries for the
people called Quakers. By John
Pendarves a...
- was
comming towards Dublin neare the Cavan,
cloath stuffe and
wearing apparrell belonging to this
deponent and his
sister worth £10 soe that his whole...
- was
comming towards Dublin neare the Cavan,
cloath stuffe and
wearing apparrell belonging to this
deponent and his
sister worth £10 soe that his whole...
- from St
Andrews and
Anstruther for the
clothing of her household, "the
apparrelling of hir laydis,
madynnis of honnour, gentilwemen, and
serving wemen."...
- £108; of
Mares worth £10;
Corne and hay
worth £20;
howshold goods and
apparrell worth £30;
Ready mony £4; th
interest of a leas of
Drumbarly worth £10;...