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although they do not
agree on how. In late
medieval English,
chamelet |
chamlet was a
costly fabric and was
typically an
import from the Near East – MED...
- Camlet, also
commonly known as camlot, camblet, or
chamlet, is a
woven fabric that
might have
originally been made of
camel or goat's hair,
later chiefly...
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Marie MacLeod,
including black velvet for a
riding hood and veil, and silk
chamlet for a petticoat, bodice, and sleeves. In
February 1563 she was a given...
- hose from
cloth supplied by
Robert Grigge, and a
hunting coat of
green chamlet lined with velvet. The
prince was
supplied with
perfumed gloves made of...
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Queen of Scots' retinue, she was
given chamlet silk for a gown. In June 1503 she was
given a gown of
tawny chamlet edged with
black velvet, and a kirtle...
- velvet,
lined with
cotton fustian and
linen A gown and
kirtle of
grosgrain chamlet edged with
velvet A gown of cloth; a
kirtle of
grosgrain A
petticoat of...
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given the "second dule"
mourning clothes. She was
given a
crimson silk
chamlet gown with gold
embroidery to take back with her to
France in
August 1562...
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serge of Florence, with some
black plaid, the
skirt and
sleeves were silk
chamlet lined with taffeta, the
headdresses were
linen and
camerage (cambric)....
- jacket), a grey
velvet doublet, a pair of hose of
scarlet cloth, and a
chamlet winter gown
bordered with
black velvet. He was
given silk
thread to sew...
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maidens or
damsels of the queen's chamber, were
given summer gowns of silk
chamlet. The
matching clothes highlighted group identity in the household. The...