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Dorothy Speckard or
Speckart or
Spekarde (died 1656) was a courtier, milliner, silkwoman, and
worker in the
wardrobe of
Elizabeth I of England, Anne of...
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Margaret Hartsyde Anne Livingstone. Anna
Rumler Dorothea Silking Dorothy Speckard Elizabeth Coignet,
daughter of Françoise de Monbodeac,
Madame Garnier,...
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dresses for
actors in The
Masque of
Discord and Peace.
Dorothy Speckard was Elizabeth's
silkwoman from 1601. She
washed and
mended one the queen's...
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repaired twice, and
washed and
mended by the queen's
silkwoman Dorothy Speckard.
Godfrey Goodman doubted that
Elizabeth I rode very
often by 1597, when...
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effigy were
probably painted and
gilded by John de Critz.
Dorothy Speckard dressed the effigy's head with a veil
edged with lace. The
costume of this...
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Giles in the
Fields and was a
neighbour of the queen's
silkwoman Dorothy Speckard. He died in 1635 and was
survived by his wife Susan, and his son William...
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pattern sent. In
London Anne of
Denmark appointed a tire-maker
Dorothy Speckard as a
servant in her household,
while Blanche Swansted was tire
maker to...
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crippin with
silver oes. As a New Year Day's gift in
January 1600
Dorothy Speckard and her
husband gave
Queen Elizabeth a head veil of
striped network, flourished...
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embroidered like the
short skirts.
Costume suppliers included Dorothy Speckard and the Queen's
silkman Thomas Henshawe (died 1611). The
embroiderer Christopher...