- bed
included 97
yards (89 m) of
purple damask and 103
yards (94 m) of
s****net (fine silk)
trimmed with gold lace. When the ****ure
Queen Victoria visited...
-
Parry and Lady
Knollys also
looked after the monkey.
Dorothy received silk
s****net to line "cawles" for
Elizabeth I. She was
given a pin cushion, a "pynpillowe"...
- is worn. At
state funerals, they
would wear a wide sash of
black silk
s****net (a thin
tissue of fine silk) over
their tabards. (In
ancient times, they...
- with a
cloak and a sa****uard of "fair
coloured velvet"
lined with
white s****net, and a
Mistress Dale gave a sa****uard of
russet satin, with
buttons and...
-
Griffin of Dingley.
Ambrose Smith supplied velvet, satin, taffeta, and
s****net to
Queen Elizabeth. He sold
fabrics to
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester...
-
supplied cloth of gold to line a pair of wide
russet sleeves and
crimson s****net for a
traverse (a
cloth partition or canopy) and
curtains supplied to Mary...
-
among the
items found.
Queen Victoria's
Stole Royal was
lined with
crimson s****net and
embroidered with eagles, roses, fleurs-de-lys,
crosses and crowns....
- of the
sleeves 12 'scaplers' of
crimson satin cut and
edged with
yellow s****net with
leaves about the
colour of
green satin. 12 hats to the same of the...
- The
canopy was to be made of gold "cloth of baudekin"
lined with silk
s****net, but
crimson satin embroidered with gold was used instead. The Duke of...
- 1647 she
wrote to a
London merchant Augustine Crofts for blue
watchett s****net to make bed
curtains and for
powdered bezoar stone. Anne
Burton also asked...