LENT BY HER MAJESTY AND THE BOARD OF WORKS.EUROPE.INDEX I.
- Abram and Melchisedech figured, [88], [328].
- Abraham’s servant meeting Rebecca at the well, [333].
- Adderbury Church, Oxon, monster sculptures outside of, [157].
- Ahasuerus and Esther, figured, [307].
- Alhambra, [55].
- Alb, apparels for, [65], [146], [199].
- —— fine mediæval one, [268].
- Algerine embroidery, [18].
- Almeria, its fine silks, [63].
- Altar, cere-cloth for, [160].
- Altar-cloths, [60], [62], [73], [79], [265].
- Altar-curtains, [51], [201].
- Altar-frontals, [14], [31], [87], [101], [265], [266], [267].
- Altar-frontlets, [62], [265].
- Amices, [185], [195].
- Amice, apparel for, [34], [186], &c.
- Anastasius Bibliothecarius, quoted, [155], [161].
- Angels, nine choirs of, [22], [281].
- Animals, see Zoology.
- Anjou, Royal House of, [32].
- Ann of Bohemia, Richard II.’s queen, [53].
- Annunciation of the B. V. Mary, figured, [2], [186], [247].
- Anthony, S., figured, [253], [254].
- —— Canons Regular of, [332].
- —— fire of, or erysipelas, [332];
- hospital for the cure of it at Bourg S. Antoine in the south of France, [332].
- Apparels for Albs, [65], [146], [149], [181], [199], [268].
- —— for amices, [34], [185], [187], [195], [234].
- Apparels for dalmatics and tunicles, [206].
- Apocalypse quoted, [288].
- Applied or cut-work,
[2], [17],
[20], [21],
[77], [81],
[146], [199],
[215], [265].
- Arabic inscriptions, real, [179],
[232], [238], [243].
- —— pretended, [25],
[29], [45],
[53], [76],
[122], [125],
[137], [138],
[146], [177],
[181], [213],
[220], [234].
- Araneum opus, [162].
- Architectural design on stuffs, [10], [32], [33], [108], [131], [150], [233], [252].
- Armorial bearings of—
- Brandenburg, [63].
- Bassingburn, De, [285].
- Bohemia, [63].
- Botiler, Le, [283], [285].
- Bygod, [285].
- Chambowe(?), [285].
- Champernoun, [284].
- Castile and Leon, [282].
- Cleves, [22], [246].
- Clifford, [283].
- England, [246], [284].
- Everard, [283].
- France, [84].
- Ferrers, [282].
- Fretie, [214].
- Fitton, [148].
- Fitz Alan, [284].
- Grandison, one of the coats, [284].
- Geneville, [282].
- Golbore or Grove, [285].
- Hampden(?), [284].
- Knights Templar’s badge, [283].
- Limesi or Lindsey, [283].
- Lucy, [285].
- Marck, De la, [22].
- Monteney of Essex, [284].
- Mortimer, Roger de, [285].
- Pandolfini, [143].
- Percy, [284].
- Ribbesford (?), [285].
- Sheldon, [284].
- Spencer, [283].
- Thornell of Suffolk, [148].
- Tydeswall, [284].
- Warwick, [282].
- Assumption of the B. V. Mary figured, [89], [272], [273], [276], [278].
- Atonement, symbol of, [30].
- Aubusson tapestry and carpets, [306].
- Audenaerde famous for its tapestry, [294].
- Avarice personified, and progress of, figured, [329].
- ἀχειροποίητος, what, [249].
- Bags, liturgical, [188], [263];
- Persian travelling, [83].
- Balaam’s prophecy quoted from Numbers, xxiv. 17, [285].
- Balm cloth, [19], [20].
- Bamberg cathedral, stuffs there, [153].
- Banners for church processions, [259].
- Bath, old English vestments found hidden in a house at, [88].
- Bayeux, so-called tapestry, piece of, [6].
- Beads, embroidery in, [169].
- —— making of, at Venice, [169].
- —— or rosary, for prayers, [263].
- Beasts, see Zoology.
- Beauvais tapestry, [307].
- Bed-quilts, [20], [86], [104], [293];
- hangings, [107].
- Beleth, John, quoted, [277].
- Bernard, St., chasuble of, [159].
- Birds, see Zoology.
- Bishops’ liturgical stockings, [56].
- Bissus or Byssus, what, [25], [152], [175], [239].
- Black Prince, [129].
- Blessing, the liturgical, how given in the Latin rite, [187];
- figured as given with the left or wrong hand, [71].
- Blickin von Lichtenberg, Anna, [94].
- Block printing on linen, [118], [120], [183], [184], [234].
- —— on diaper, [61].
- —— on silk, [31].
- Bock, Rev. Dr., quoted,
[25], [26],
[29], [34],
[45], [49],
[52], [55],
[58], [60],
[89], [122],
[123], [151],
[152], [155],
[158], [162],
[165], [169],
[175], [184],
[187], [207],
[223], [242],
[247], [252],
[264], [270].
- Bohemia, arms of, [63];
- Ann of, [63].
- Bordering, or Lace, [160].
- Borsa, the Italian, gibeciere or pouch, [3].
- Boots or legging, like stockings, worn by bishops while pontificating, [56].
- Botany—
- Flowers:
- Artichoke, bloom of, [64], [137].
- Bignonia, or trumpet flower, [75].
- Centaurea, or corn-flower, [47], [49], [53], [62], [89], [99], [258].
- Fleur-de-lis,
[5], [27],
[29], [32],
[35], [59],
[91], [110],
[116], [130],
[138], [162],
[167], [196],
[226].
- Frittilary, [66].
- Foxglove, or digitalis, [66].
- Honeysuckle, [73].
- Heartsease, or pansey, [259].
- Ivy, [132].
- Lily, [69], [89], [110], [115], [257], [310].
- Penstemon, [66].
- Pinks, [115].
- Pomegranate, [11], [12], [13], [14], [20], [66].
- Rose, [20], [34], [47], [59], [61], [107], [188], [193], [195].
- Trefoil, [137].
- Tulips, [42], [62].
- Fruits, &c.:
- Acorns, [115], [202], [245].
- Apples (?), [137].
- Arbutus unedo, or strawberry tree, [110].
- Artichoke,
[36], [47],
[60], [62],
[64], [65],
[66], [69],
[70], [72],
[73], [80],
[114], [115],
[116], [118],
[129], [130],
[134], [145],
[152], [192],
[256].
- Grapes, [49], [69], [74], [75], [163], [241], [245].
- Mulberry, [65].
- Oranges (?), [137].
- Pomegranate,
[7], [48],
[50], [66],
[73], [91],
[114], [115],
[128], [134],
[191], [192],
[193], [197],
[199], [228],
[256], [258].
- Strawberry, [110].
- Wheat-ears, [90], [113], [137], [177].
- Trees:
- The Homa, hom, or sacred tree of the Persians, [84], [140], [154], [213], [215], [216], [238].
- Oak-leaves, [202], [245].
- Vine, [163], [245].
- Box for corporals, [112], [193], [194].
- —— for reservation of the consecrated Host, from Maundy Thursday till Good Friday, [112].
- Brandenburg, arms of, [63].
- Brocades,
[8], [9],
[10], [12],
[15], [19],
[20], [29],
[114], [116],
[117], [122],
[126], &c.
- Brooke, the Collection, [312].
- Bouchier Knot, [168].
- Bourgtheroud, Hotel de, at Rouen, [294].
- Boy-bishop, [85].
- Bugles, [169].
- Burse, or corporal-case, [144], [145], [194].
- Byssus, see Bissus.
- Byzantine stuffs, [155], [159], [160], [161], [219], [222].
- C, the letter, interlaced, [5], [38].
- Cairo, [57].
- Canvas, what kind of stuff meant by the word in old inventories, [185].
- Cap, scull, [16];
- of estate or state, [86].
- Capuanus, Petrus, quoted, [286].
- Carpet, [66], [83], [209], [248];
- see Pedalia, or Pede-cloth.
- Caxton, his translation of the “Legenda Aurea,” quoted, [275], [277].
- Cendal, [163].
- Cere-cloth, for laying immediately over the altar-stone, [160].
- Chairs, seat-covers for, [110].
- Charles I.’s scull-cap, [16].
- Chasubles,
[1], [5],
[13], [21],
[76], [81],
[82], [88],
[142], [208],
[213], [264],
[266], [269].
- Chaucer quoted, [64].
- Cheetahs, see Zoology.
- Chinese silks, &c. 1, [8], [11], [12], [16], [75].
- Choirs, nine, of angels, [22], [281].
- “Church of our Fathers,” quoted,
[19], [34],
[36], [46],
[85], [103],
[170], [174],
[181], [186],
[194], [196],
[202], [203],
[205], [206],
[210], [239],
[248], [265].
- Clare, Margaret de, Countess of Cornwall, [6].
- Cleves, princely house of, [246].
- Cleves, its armorial bearings, [22].
- Cloth, Corpus Christi, what, [202], [260].
- —— for crozier, [174], [250].
- —— for lectern, [210], &c.
- —— for pyx, [202], [260].
- —— of estate, [107].
- —— of gold or lama d’oro, [204], [208].
- Cluny, Hotel de, at Paris, [212].
- Cobham college and church, Kent, iron lectern once at, [213].
- Cobweb stuff, so-called, [162].
- Collars of Orders—
- St. Michael, [84];
- The Holy Ghost, [84].
- Cologne, [61], [187];
- painting in cathedral, [187];
- woven stuffs for church use, see orphreys of web.
- —— embroidery, [61], [66], [67], [246].
- Colours, murrey, once such a favourite in England, [9].
- —— pink or gules, and green, somewhat peculiar to Parlermitan looms, [165], [170], [178], &c.
- —— those used in the Latin as well as the Greek rite, [172];
- black in services for the dead, [197].
- Copes, [2], [15], [80], [207], [275].
- —— hoods of, [67], [144], [198];
- in England, how shaped, [41].
- Coral beads, [169].
- Cornelimünster, abbey of, [26];
- sudary of our Lord there, [26].
- Coronation of the B. V. Mary figured, [236], [272], [280].
- Corporals or square pieces of altar linen, [144], [145], [194], [195].
- —— cases for keeping, [112], [144], [145], [194];
- see Burse.
- Corpus Christi cloths, [202], [260].
- Costume, mediæval, [78].
- Counterpane, [271].
- Coventry, its famous gild, [289], &c.
- Coverlets, [20], &c.
- Cracowes or pointed shoes, so called, [53].
- Cradle-coverlets, [4], [13], [66], [67], [100], [103], [104], [110].
- Crape, [126].
- Creeping to the cross, ceremony of, on Good Friday, [174].
- Crescent moon and star, symbolical of our Lord and His church, [285].
- Crochet work, [18], [72].
- Cross, St. Andrew’s, [161], [229];
- the so-called Y cross, [82].
- —— cramponnée, [161];
- flory, [161];
- foliated, [218];
- pommée, [140].
- —— filfod, [161].
- —— gammadion, [161].
- —— Greek, figured on stuffs, [160].
- —— creeping to, ceremony of, [174].
- Crown, supposed, of King Edward the Confessor, [153].
- —— of St. Edgitha, [153].
- Crozier, napkin for, [174], [250].
- Crucifixion figured, [6], [30], [82], [83], [142], [276].
- —— with four nails, [30].
- —— old English manner of figuring, [276].
- Crystal balls, [206].
- Curetón, Dr., quoted, [179].
- Curtains, [7], [12], [13], [15].
- —— for the altar, [51], [201].
- Cushions, [4], [59], [111], [142], [174], [273].
- —— used in the liturgy, [59], [174].
- Cut-purse, what meant by the expression, [3].
- Cut-work, [22], [76], [141], [189], [199], [259], [292];
- see Applied work.
- Cyrillian alphabet, the, [172].
- Daisies, the symbolism of, [149], see Botany—Flowers.
- Dalmaticks, [76], [143], [206], [214], [266].
- Dalmatics, apparels on, [206].
- Damask, Chinese, [75].
- Damasks, figured with pictorial subjects, [165], [184], &c., see “Stuffs historiated.”
- Damask in linen, [73], [201], [203], [238].
- —— in linen and woollen, [202].
- —— in silk,
[10], [11], [13],
[15], [25], [41],
[42], [43],
[47], [48],
[49], [50],
[52], [55],
[56], [57],
[62], [67],
[72], [73],
[74], [81],
[113], [114],
[115], [116],
[121], [124],
[125], [126],
[127], [128],
[129], [130],
[131], [133],
[136], [137],
[138], [139],
[140], [152],
[154], [155],
[156], [159],
[160], [162],
[163], [168],
[190], [191],
[196], [197],
[202], [203],
[204], [205],
[206], [213],
[215], [216],
[221], [224],
[225], [226],
[227], [228],
[229], [233],
[234], [237],
[238], [239],
[240], [241],
[244], [245],
[251], [256],
[274].
- Damask in silk and cotton, [60], [166], [167], [230], [231], [262].
- —— in silk and gold,
[46], [47],
[52], [53],
[54], [56],
[57], [60],
[63], [64],
[65], [66],
[113], [129],
[130], [132],
[134], [137],
[138], [139],
[146], [151],
[159], [162],
[164], [165],
[166], [167],
[168], [170],
[177], [178],
[179], [180],
[181], [183],
[184], [191],
[193], [201],
[213], [224],
[225], [227],
[228], [233],
[234], [235],
[237], [238],
[241], [243],
[247], [273].
- —— in silk and hemp, [164].
- —— in silk and linen,
[74], [130], [136], [154], [166], [204], [243], [262], [264].
- —— in silk and silver, [161], [177], [183].
- —— in silk, wool, linen, thread, and gold, [129].
- Daniel, the book of, quoted, [227].
- Design, architectural, upon stuffs, [10], [32], [33], [108], [131], [150], [233], [252].
- Didier-la-Mothe or Bourg S. Antoine hospital at for those struck with S. Anthony’s fire or erysipelas, [332].
- Diogenes, subjects, in tapestry, from the life of, [303], &c.
- Door-curtains, [7], [12], [13], [15].
- Dorneck, a coarser kind of damask so called, [129].
- Dory, John, the fish so called, [151].
- Dove, emblem of the Holy Ghost, [58].
- Dragon, the five-clawed Chinese, [1].
- Dress, Lady’s, [14], [18];
- and the Brooke Collection, [313], &c.
- Duc, M. Viollet Le, quoted, [212].
- Dugdale’s St. Paul’s, quoted, [151].
- Durham, Anglo-Saxon embroidered vestments kept in the cathedral library at, [205].
- Eagle, double-headed, [26], [28], [37], [86].
- —— German, of Charles V. of Spain, [7].
- Edward I., how he knighted his son, [287];
- and swore by the swans that he would wage war against Scotland, Ib.
- Egyptian gauze, [57];
- linen, [25];
- silk, [56];
- taffeta, [57].
- Elephant, [45].
- —— and Castle, [170].
- Embroidery, Chinese, [7], [12], [16].
- —— English, [5], [6], [16], [88], [147], [275], [283].
- ——Flemish, [119], [144], [198], [248].
- ——Florentine, [58], [91], [111], [120], [142], [214].
- ——French, [85], [110], [219], [226].
- —— German,
[51], [53], [58],
[59], [60],
[66], [103],
[108], [119],
[120], [139],
[140], [150],
[153], [156],
[158], [165],
[166], [186],
[187], [189],
[190], [196],
[206], [207],
[216], [218],
[249], [250],
[252], [253],
[254], [257],
[258], [269].
- —— Indian, [86], [262].
- —— Italian, [71], [145], [199], [271].
- —— Persian, [270].
- —— Sicilian, [149].
- —— Spanish, [65], [82], [204].
- —— Syrian, [262].
- —— Venetian, [168].
- —— in quilting, [14], [16], &c.
- —— in waving lines, [59].
- —— done in beads, [44], [169], [190].
- —— as cut-work and applied, [146], [189], [199], [248].
- —— in gold wire, [220].
- —— in gold and silver wire, [150].
- —— done in solid silver gilt wire, [150], [220].
- —— in pearls and precious stones, [199].
- —— with goldsmith’s work amid it, [168], [169], [186], [199], [223], [233].
- —— in silk,
[2], [3], [4],
[5], [6],
[7], [12],
[13], [16],
[34], [103],
[117], [120],
[133], [144],
[153], [155],
[156], [166],
[168], [181],
[217], [252],
[271], [273],
[275].
- —— on linen in silk,
[29], [58], [60],
[65], [119], [186], [187], [189], [258], [262].
- —— on linen in thread, [31], [51], [120].
- —— done in thread, [19], [20], [53], [58].
- —— done in worsted, [140], [256], [262], [269].
- —— figured with birds, [16], [158].
- —— historic, [7], [91], [147], [150], [269], [273].
- —— flowers, [4], [5], [11], [12], [13], [16], [121], [199], [213].
- —— figured with saints,
[2], [6], [56],
[58], [88], [111],
[116], [144],
[145], [146],
[147], [149],
[151], [165],
[186], [187],
[189], [190],
[198], [207],
[217], [244],
[248], [250],
[254], [258].
- English chintz, [84].
- —— conventional flowers in embroidery, [88].
- —— purse, [106].
- —— quilting, [16], &c.
- —— tapestry, [306].
- —— textiles in a ribbon-like shape, [24], [33], [38], [161], [217], [218], [219], [221].
- —— embroidery, [5], [6], [16], [88], [147], [275], [283];
- and “The Brooke Collection,” [312], &c., passim.
- —— silks, “The Brooke Collection,” passim, [312].
- —— velvet, “The Brooke Collection,” passim, [312].
- —— small hand-loom woven strips for stoles, &c., [24], [33], [38], [217], [218], [219], [221].
- Erysipelas, or St. Anthony’s fire, hospital for, in France, [332].
- Esther and Ahasuerus, figured in tapestry, [307].
- Eucharist, how borne to the sick and dying, [188].
- —— reservation of, [194], [203].
- Eusebius, quoted, [280].
- Evangelists’ symbols, [149].
- Ezechiel, quoted, [281].
- Fan, the liturgic, [60].
- Fates, the three, figured, [309].
- Fenrir, the Scandinavian fabled water-wolf, [151].
- Festival, the old English so-called book, quoted, [147], [276].
- Filfod, or Full-foot, [161], [174], [242], [249].
- Fish, figured, [151].
- Fitton, arms of the family of, [148].
- Flemish embroidery, [3], [117], [248], [255].
- —— linen, damask, or napery,
[34], [61], [73], [75], [124], [203], [205], [255], [263].
- —— linen, block-printed, [118], [120], [234].
- —— napery, [34], [75], [124], [255].
- —— silk damask, [190], [191], [197], [252].
- —— tapestry,
[294], [299], [300],
[301], [302], [303], [307], [328], [329], [330], [335].
- Flemish velvet, [254], [255], [264].
- Florentine embroidery, [58], [91], [111], [120], [142], [214].
- —— silk, damasked, [202], [215];
- figured with angels, [36], [133].
- —— silk and linen, [264].
- —— velvets, plain, [12], [142].
- —— velvets, with gold, [85], [144], [145].
- —— velvets, raised, [18], [82], [144], [145].
- —— web for orphreys, [89], [136], [142], [260], [291].
- Flowers, see Botany.
- ——, the English conventional, in embroidery, [88].
- Foot-cloths, [140], [263].
- Frames for enamels, [34], [85].
- Fraser, or Frazer, Scotch family of, [274].
- French cloth of gold, [204], [208].
- —— cut-work, [81], [292].
- —— embroidery, [5], [7], [14], [19], [21], [29], [107], [205], [226].
- —— gloves, [105].
- —— heraldry, [14], [29], [130].
- —— lace (gold), [131].
- —— lectern-veil, [141].
- —— purses, [89], [106].
- —— quilting, [13], [104].
- —— satin, [8], [14], [21], [104].
- —— silk, brocaded, [9], [15], [105].
- —— silk, damasked, [13], [204], [205], [206].
- —— tapestry, [302], [303], [304].
- —— velvet, [14], [106].
- —— webs, [29], [130].
- Fretie, Lodewich, [214].
- Fringe of gold, [145];
- of silk, [252], [266].
- Frontals to altars, [14], [31], [87], [101], [265], [266], [267], [293].
- Frontlets, [62], [251], [257], [265].
- G, the letter as an initial (for Gabriela?), [236].
- Gabriel the archangel, how figured, [186], [217].
- Gammadion, [34], [60], [127], [174], [175], [185], [242], [249].
- Garland, John, noticed, [38], [162], [217].
- Gauze, [57].
- Geispitzheim, Henry von, [94];
- his armorials, [93].
- Genoa brocade, [114], [134].
- Genoa damask, [115], [116], [201].
- —— silk, [12].
- —— velvet,
[3], [18], [62],
[90], [107], [110], [145], [192], [199], [200], [263].
- —— velvet raised, [18], [62], [107], [134].
- Geography of textiles, &c.;
- see Index II.
- German embroidery,
[18], [21], [34],
[35], [42], [51],
[58], [61], [92],
[99], [100], [101],
[103], [104],
[116], [133],
[144], [153],
[158], [165],
[185], [187],
[207], [246],
[249], [252],
[253], [261],
[263].
- —— embroidery on linen in silk,
[29], [55],
[59], [60],
[62], [109],
[133], [139],
[174], [186],
[187], [196],
[242], [250],
[261], [266],
[267], [270].
- —— embroidery on linen in thread, [31], [35], [60], [79], [235], [267].
- —— embroidery in thread, [18], [31], [42], [92], [99].
- —— embroidery in worsted, [66], [79], [108], [246], [266], [269].
- —— napery, [190].
- —— netting, [175], [245], [267].
- —— silk and linen, [192], [270].
- —— tapestry, [296], [298].
- —— velvet, [260].
- —— webs,
[61], [62], [63],
[64], [69], [80],
[82], [116], [117], [118], [119], [174], [175], [252], [253].
- Gianitore, a fish, and what, [151].
- Gibeciere, [3].
- Gilds, English, [289].
- —— their Corpus Christi plays, [289].
- —— at Coventry, [289].
- —— their members, [289].
- —— their vestments, [289].
- Gilt parchment, [140], [224], [229], [244].
- —— vellum; see gilt parchment.
- Gimp, [102].
- Giotto, [186].
- —— and his school of painting, [186].
- Girdles, [57], [126], [205], [218], [219].
- Girdle at Prato, of the B. V. Mary, [261], [272], [280], [282].
- Glover, Robert, Somerset herald, quoted, [148].
- Gloves, ladies’, [105].
- Gobelins tapestry, [302], [305].
- Golden Legend, Caxton’s English translation quoted, [275], [277].
- Goldsmith’s work found upon embroidery and textiles;
- see Silversmith’s work.
- Good Friday’s celebration, [113].
- Good Friday rite among the Greeks, [113], [173].
- —— rite among the Latins, [113], [174].
- Grail, or Grayle, the liturgic book, what, [34].
- Granada textiles, [26], [27], [60], [65], [73], [128], [161], [166].
- Graunt, Master Thomas, [289].
- Greek, alb, chitonion, [171].
- —— dalmatic or stoicharion, [171].
- —— ritual noticed, [113], [124], [126], [171], [191], [205].
- —— stoicharion or dalmatic, [171].
- —— textiles, [27], [28], [33], [36], [123], [124], [126], [127].
- —— mixed with cotton, [27], [126], [219].
- ——, thread, [33], [123].
- Green, colour of, [57], [281].
- Gregory’s (St.), “Pity,” what, [34].
- Habacuc, [277].
- Haman, fall of, figured, [308].
- Hampden, arms of (?)
- 287.
- Hand, in benediction, [54].
- Hangings of velvet, [17], [18], [107].
- —— for walls, wrought of cut-work, and figured with the romance of Sir Guy, of Warwick, and the Northumbrian “worm” or dragon, [77].
- Hare, its symbolic meaning, [237].
- Harts, lodged, [43].
- Henry II, emperor of Germany, [153];
- tunic of, [153], [154].
- Heraldry, [14],
[19], [22],
[28], [32],
[37], [38],
[39], [40],
[63], [73],
[76], [84],
[93], [103],
[104], [108],
[128], [130],
[143], [148],
[175], [177],
[181], [183],
[196], [203],
[204], [205],
[207], [209],
[214], [246],
[253], [260],
[263], [264],
[266], [267],
[269], [273],
[282], [283], &c.
- “Hierurgia,” the work so entitled, quoted, [171], [185], [196], [203], [205].
- Hollis, the brothers’, “Monumental Effigies of Great Britain,” quoted, [269].
- Holosericus, what, [155].
- Holy loaf, what, [263].
- Hom, or Homa, the Persian sacred tree, [84], [140], [154], [213], [216], [238].
- Hood, the, upon English copes, how shaped, [41].
- Hoods of copes, [2], [3], [41], [144], [198], [260], [272].
- Ωρολογιον, or Horologion, one of the Greek ritual books quoted, [172].
- Hotel de Bourgtheroud at Rouen, [294].
- Hohenstaufen, House of, [29], [38].
- Housing, [204].
- Hunsdon, Lord, gave silk stockings to Queen Elizabeth, [200].
- Illuminated MSS., gauze between leaves of, [57].
- Incarnation, mystery of, how symbolized, [236].
- Indian embroidery, [14].
- Initials—
- Two C’s interlaced, [5], [38].
- G, [236].
- L and K, [73].
- R, [52].
- V, four V’s put crosswise, [28].
- Inscriptions,
[206], [214], [223], [226], [250], [257], [265], [269], [270], [273].
- Inscriptions in Arabic, see Arabic.
- —— in German, [93], [256], [296].
- —— in Greek (Cyrillian letters), [172].
- —— in Latin,
[31], [62],
[66], [80],
[82], [89],
[111], [119],
[148], [166],
[176], [187],
[201], [206],
[210], [211],
[223], [226],
[257], [264],
[265], [269],
[305], [329].
- ——, mediæval, German, [296], [298].
- Isaias quoted, [281].
- Italian altar-frontals, [87], [101], [293].
- —— bed-quilt, [293].
- —— cut-work applied, [17], [20], [293].
- —— silk damask,
[11], [13],
[15], [25],
[33], [46],
[56], [58],
[60], [73],
[74], [81],
[115], [129],
[130], [136],
[162], [163],
[165], [196],
[206], [227],
[230], [233],
[239], [240],
[242], [256],
[258].
- —— damask, in silk brocaded with
gold, [13], [46],
[56], [58],
[60], [117],
[162], [165],
[170], [176],
[213], [233],
[235].
- —— silk, damasked in gold, [177], [181], [183], [241].
- —— in silver, [183].
- Italian silk, damasked in silk and cotton, [37], [60], [181], [230], [262].
- —— in silk and hemp, [164].
- —— in silk and linen, [37], [124], [130], [176], [204], [243].
- —— embroidery, [4],
[12], [34],
[58], [87],
[91], [101],
[120], [121],
[244], [293].
- —— fringe, [293].
- —— lace, (silk), [271].
- —— net-work, [3], [4], [101], [162].
- —— quilting, [14].
- —— satin, [14].
- —— velvet in silk, [9], [17], [62], [70], [72], [88].
- —— velvet in silk, raised, [62], [80], [87], [89], [185], [194], [258].
- —— velvet in worsted, [12].
- —— web, [221].
- James I, [273].
- Jameson, Mrs. quoted, [198].
- Jerusalem, the two stars, symbols of, [55].
- John Dory, fish so called, [151].
- Jubinal’s work on tapestry noticed, [86].
- Kennedy, Margaret, one of the ladies in waiting on Mary Queen of Scots at her beheading, [203].
- Keys, St. Peter’s, one gold, the other silver, [6].
- Knight’s History of England quoted, [203].
- Knot, the Bouchier, [168].
- —— the Wake and Ormonde, [250].
- Knots, [160], [229], [244].
- —— petty, [120], [146].
- ——, love, [123], [157].
- Kraken, the Scandinavian fabled sea-monster, [236].
- Lace, old English, [6].
- —— gold, [6], [131], [160], [197], [249].
- —— nuns’, so called, [73].
- —— open-worked, [13].
- —— silk, [241], [271].
- —— silk, and velvet, [85].
- ——, worsted, [249].
- ——, woollen and linen, for carriage-trimmings, [191].
- Lama d’oro, or cloth of gold, [204].
- Lamb, Holy, [58].
- Languages, see “Inscriptions.”
- Languages—
- German mediæval, [296], [298].
- Latin rite, [187].
- Lappet of a mitre, [51].
- Lap-cloths, bishop’s, [19], [20].
- Lavabo cloths, [203].
- Leather gilt, and used as edging, [65], [78].
- Lectern cloths or veils, [20], [141], [145], [210], [261].
- Legend, the English Golden, quoted, [275], [277].
- ——, the Golden, translated by Caxton, quoted, [278], [284], [285].
- Λειτουργία των προηγιασμενων, [113].
- Lent, and Passion-tide, liturgic colours for, [36], [133].
- Lenten vestments, [133].
- “Letters,” the “Paston,” noticed, [289].
- Linen, or byssus, [25], [152], [175], [239].
- —— diaper, [61].
- ——, embroidered,
[29], [65],
[71], [181],
[185], [190],
[235], [242],
[246], [249],
[250], [251],
[255], [256].
- —— and gold tissue, [169].
- ——, printed, [118], [120], [183], [184], [234].
- —— and woollen, [246].
- Lion, the symbol of Christ, [156].
- Liturgical appliances, of rare occurrence in public
collections, [99], [112],
[120], [142],
[171], [174],
[184], [186],
[188], [196],
[202], [205],
[210], [242],
[243], [250],
[263].
- Loaf, see Holy Loaf.
- —— holy, what, [263].
- Loke, the Scandinavian god, [151].
- Lombardy, once famous for its opus araneum, or cobweb weaving, [162].
- London wrought stuffs, [161].
- Lord, our, how figured on the cross, [276].
- Louvre, museum of, silks in, [44].
- Love knots, [157].
- Lucca damasked silks, [15], [50], [65], [145], [163], [235], [244].
- —— damasked silk, brocaded in gold, [243].
- —— velvets, [62], [72], [192], [259].
- Lydgate quoted, [288].
- Lyons, damasked silk, [19], [20], [91], [105].
- ——, brocaded in gold and silver, [91].
- ——, in silver, [19].
- M, the letter figured on stuffs, [156], [166], [182], [222], [230], [241].
- Madonna del Cardellino, [215].
- —— della Cintola, subject of, how treated in the Italian schools, [267].
- Magdalen College, Oxford, and its builder Waneflete’s fine liturgical shoes, [46].
- “Man of Sorrows,” our Lord as the, [34].
- Mandeville, Sir John’s, travels, quoted, [178].
- Maniples, [35],
[38], [45],
[46], [53],
[88], [116],
[121], [138],
[156], [252],
[292].
- Marck, de la, armorial bearings of the House of, [22].
- Marguerite, La, what the flower signifies, [149].
- Martin’s (Pere), learned and valuable work—“Mélanges d’Archéologie,” quoted, [44], [130].
- Mary, the B. V., her assumption, how figured on the Syon cope, [276].
- —— on Florentine textiles, [291]. See “Assumption.”
- ——, B. V., the death and burial of, how figured on the Syon cope, [277].
- ——, St., of Egypt, her legend figured, [54].
- —— Queen of Scots, and the cloth over her face when she was beheaded, [203].
- Mass of the Presanctified, [113].
- Matilda, the Norman William’s queen, and the Bayeux so-called tapestry, [7].
- Maundy Thursday, mass on, [112], [194].
- Melchizedek and Abram, figured, [88], [328].
- Memling and his school of painting, [198].
- Mercœur, House of, [30].
- Michael the archangel, how figured, overcoming Satan, [30], [275].
- Midgard, the Scandinavian fabled serpent, [151].
- Milan, famed for its looms, [162].
- Milanese embroidery, [3].
- —— lace, [197].
- —— net-work, [200].
- —— steel-work, [3].
- —— velvet raised, [7].
- Missal-cushion, [142].
- Missal, the Roman, quoted, [142].
- —— the Salisbury, quoted, [284].
- Mitre, lappets of, [51], [85].
- Monstrance for liturgical use, what, [184].
- Moon, crescent, [220], [243].
- —— crescent, symbolism of, [288].
- —— figured in pictures of the Crucifixion, [30].
- Moorish tissue, [123].
- Moresque, Spanish, [51],
[55], [121],
[124], [125],
[152], [160],
[180], [240],
[244].
- Moslem use, stuffs for, [57], [61].
- Mund or ball, so called, [276].
- —— how anciently divided, [276].
- Munich, the Maximilian museum at, [153], [154].
- Murano and its manufacture of beads, [169].
- Murrey-colour liked in the mediæval period by the English, [9].
- Musical instruments, mediæval, [23], [157].
- Mythology, Scandinavian, [150].
- Napery—
- Flemish, [34], [61], [73], [75], [124], [203], [205], [255], [263].
- German, [62].
- Napkins for crozier, [174], [250].
- —— embroidered, [99], [100], [101], [261].
- Napkin of linen, [35].
- —— for pyx, [202], [260].
- Neapolitan embroidery, [13].
- —— silk, [13].
- Neckam, Alexander, quoted, [286].
- Needlework, [79], [99], [100], [101], [262].
- —— old English, the admired “opus Anglicum,” [147], [275], [281], [288].
- —— old English, how to be known, [288].
- Net-work, [3], [4], [61], [101], [107], [175], [200], [245].
- Newburg, near Vienna, robes at, [38].
- Newmarket, king’s house at, [302];
- tapestries from, [302].
- Nineveh sculptures, [25], [122].
- Numbers, Book of, quoted, [288].
- Nuns’ lace, [73].
- Nuremberg, old tapestry wrought at, [298].
- Nursery rhymes, old English, [103].
- O, the, or zero form of ornamentation, [225], [227], [228].
- Oakden, Ralf, Esq., gift of old English embroidered apparels, [147].
- Odilia, a French lady-embroideress, [30].
- Opus Anglicum, [275], [281], [288].
- —— Araneum, [162], [210].
- —— Plumarium, [288], [289].
- Oriental damasked silk, [25],
[128], [132],
[136], [140],
[154], [155],
[160], [251].
- —— brocaded in gold, [25], [133], [137], [138], [151], [156].
- —— modern damasked silk, [21].
- —— brocaded in gold and silver, [21].
- —— very fine linen, or byssus, [239].
- Orphreys, embroidered, [1],
[6], [21],
[29], [55],
[68], [76],
[82], [117],
[120], [143],
[145], [168],
[189], [244],
[245], [247],
[252], [253],
[254], [259],
[265].
- —— of web, or woven stuff for the
purpose, [28], [33],
[61], [62],
[68], [80],
[83], [89],
[112], [116],
[118], [119],
[136], [143],
[161], [174],
[175], [191],
[201], [207],
[208], [252],
[253], [265],
[291].
- Orphrey web, Venetian, [71], [112], [271], [272].
- Orvieto, altar-frontal from, [101].
- Osmont’s “Volucraire,” or Book on Birds, [286].
- Ostrich-feathers figured, [19], [129].
- Palermo, stuffs woven at,
[38], [44],
[45], [53],
[130], [131],
[139], [150],
[163], [165],
[170], [228],
[232].
- —— its “Tiraz,” or silk-house, [232].
- Pallæ or palls, what, [194], [196].
- —— or liturgical palls, [196].
- Palls for casting over tombs in churches, [56].
- Palm-branch carried by St. John Evangelist at the burial of the B. V. Mary, [278].
- —— held by the Jew as figured on the Syon cope, [280].
- Pandolfini, armorials of the family of, [143].
- Paper, gilt and stamped out like flowers pasted on silken stuffs, [43].
- Papyonns, or cheetahs, [154], [178].
- Parchment, gilt, [140], [224], [229], [244].
- —— gilt and woven into silken stuffs, [132], [140], [224], [229], [244];
- the trade trick learned from the Moors by the southern Spaniards, [244].
- Parrots; see Zoology—Birds.
- “Paston Letters” noticed, [289].
- Pastoral amusements, [295], &c.
- —— literature, [294].
- Paul’s, S. cathedral, London, vestments once belonging to, [151].
- Peacock, oaths sworn by the, [287].
- —— symbolism of the, [286], &c.
- Pedalia or Pede-cloths, [209], [210], [263].
- Persian carpeting, [83].
- —— damask, silk brocaded in gold, [133].
- —— damask, silk and worsted, [84].
- —— embroidery, [270].
- —— satin, [270].
- —— tunic, [270].
- Peter’s, St., fish, [151].
- Pin, an old one (?), [254].
- Pitra, Dom, now Cardinal, quoted, [286].
- Pity, the so-called, of St. Gregory, what, [34], [194].
- Plumarium Opus, what, [288], [289].
- Pomegranate; see Botany—Fruits.
- —— ensign of Queen Catherine of Arragon, [134].
- —— ensign of Spain, especially of Granada, [7].
- —— symbolic meaning of, [13].
- Polystauria or stuffs figured all over with the sign of the cross, [161].
- Porphyreticum, what, [155].
- Pouch, [3].
- Prato, church of, [261].
- Presanctified, mass of, [113].
- Printing by block, on silk, [31], &c.;
- see Block printing.
- Psalms, Book of, quoted, [281].
- Purses, [3], [89], [106].
- —— liturgical, [188], [263].
- Pyx cloth, [202], [260].
- Quilting, [14], [16].
- —— English, [16].
- Quilts, [4], [5], [13], [14], [16], [86], [104], [293].
- R, the letter, wrought upon a silken stuff, [52].
- Rain-drops, shower of, [52], [54], [239], &c.
- Raine, Mr., his St. Cuthbert, noticed, [205].
- Raphael’s Madonna del Cardellino, [215].
- Rebecca meeting Abraham’s servant at the well, figured in tapestry, [333].
- Relics, bag for, [42].
- Reredos of embroidered linen, [53], [235].
- Resurrection, how figured on woven stuffs, [113], [272].
- —— of our Lord, how embroidered upon the Syon cope, [276].
- Rhenish cut or applied work, [21], [258].
- —— embroidery, [2], [52], [247], [258].
- Ribbon, green silk and gold thread, [121].
- Richard II.’s monumental effigy in Westminster Abbey, [269].
- Rite, Greek, noticed, [113], [124], [126], [171], [191], [205].
- —— Latin, [113], [124], [172], [187], [188], [191], [194], [205].
- Rock crystal, balls of, used on vestments, [206].
- Romance, the, of Sir Guy of Warwick, figured, [77].
- Rosary-beads, [263].
- Rose of England, [134].
- —— red and white, [188].
- Rovere Della, family of, [115].
- Ruthenic work, [171].
- Saddle-bags, [84].
- Saddle-cloth, [204].
- —— Saints, figured
- S. Andrew, Apostle, [158], [279].
- S. Ann, mother of the B. V. Mary, [147], &c.
- S. Anthony of Egypt, [253], [254].
- S. Bartholomew, Apostle, [270].
- S. Bernard, [198].
- S. Bernard’s life, [198].
- St. Blase, [38].
- S. Catherine of Alexandria, [253].
- S. Christina, and her life, [142].
- S. Dorothy, [211].
- Santa Francesca Romana, and her life, [92].
- S. James, Apostle, called of Compostella, [280].
- S. James the Less, Apostle, [280].
- S. Jerome, [142].
- S. John, Evangelist, [142], [145], [276], &c.
- S. Kilian or Kuln, [187].
- S. Louis, King of France, [144].
- S. Lucy, [142], [211].
- S. Mark, Evangelist, [111].
- S. Mary, B. V., [148],
[210], [211],
[236], [251],
[260], [272],
[273], [276],
[279].
- St. Mary of Egypt, [54].
- S. Mary Magdalen, [30], [209], [211], [280].
- S. Michael, Archangel, [30], [275].
- S. Odilia, [187].
- S. Onuphrius, hermit, [2].
- S. Paul, Apostle, [146], [278], [279].
- S. Peter, Apostle, [145], [149], [278], [279].
- S. Philip, Apostle, [149], [280].
- S. Simon, Apostle, [149], [210].
- S. Stephen, stoning of, [6], [38].
- S. Thomas, Apostle, [279], [280];
- see “Girdle at Prato.”
- S. Ubaldo, [102].
- S. Ursula, [211], [247].
- Saints’ tombs, [56].
- Salisbury rite, noticed, [34], [36].
- Sampson slaying the lion, figured, [123].
- Saracenic damask, [127], [178], [244].
- Sashes, [21].
- Satin, [8], [9], [13], [14], [16], [20], [110], [113].
- ——French, [110].
- —— Italian, [113].
- Scandinavian mythology, [150].
- Scarf, [18].
- —— liturgical, [105].
- Schön Martin, [207].
- School, Umbrian, of painting, [184], [186].
- —— of Umbria for painting, [247];
- and its beauty, [247].
- Sclaves, [172].
- Scotch embroidery, [273].
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, [3].
- Scull-cap, [16].
- Shaw’s “Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages,” quoted, [86].
- Shoe, liturgical, [46].
- Shower of rain-drops, figured, [54], [239].
- Sicilian stuffs, [28],
[29], [32],
[37], [38],
[39], [40],
[41], [43],
[44], [45],
[46], [47],
[48], [49],
[50], [51],
[52], [53],
[76], [115],
[127], [130],
[132], [137],
[139], [146],
[150], [154],
[156], [158],
[159], [163],
[164], [165],
[167], [168],
[169], [178],
[179], [180],
[215], [222],
[223], [224],
[225], [226],
[227], [228],
[229], [230],
[231], [234],
[238], [239],
[242], [245],
[266], [268],
[269], [274].
- Sicilian cendal, [163].
- —— damasks, figured with beasts and
flowers, [47], [50],
[51], [52],
[53], [127],
[130], [137],
[139], [146],
[150], [164],
[166], [178],
[179], [269].
- —— damasks in silk,
[32], [53],
[76], [115],
[132], [137],
[156], [159],
[163], [168],
[169], [180],
[215], [226],
[227], [239],
[245], [274].
- —— damasks in silk, brocaded in
gold, [28], [29],
[37], [38],
[39], [40],
[41], [43],
[45], [46],
[47], [50],
[51], [52],
[53], [126],
[130], [139],
[146], [150],
[159], [164],
[165], [167],
[168], [224],
[227], [228],
[231], [232],
[234], [238],
[242], [266],
[268], [269].
- —— damasks, silk and cotton, [41], [44], [230].
- —— damasks, silk and cotton, brocaded in gold, [39], [45], [48].
- —— damasks, in silk and thread, [154], [223].
- —— damasks, silk and thread, brocaded in gold, [48], [49], [238].
- —— damasks in linen thread, brocaded in gold, [169].
- —— damask or tapestry, silk, cotton, and wool, [158].
- —— embroidery, [149], [158], [159].
- —— lace, silk, and gold, [160], [161].
- —— taffeta, [75], [121].
- —— tissue or web, [222].
- Silk-house, or Tiraz, at Palermo, [232].
- Silk gauze, [57].
- Silks, block-printed, [31].
- Silk mixed with cotton, [5],
[24], [26],
[27], [33],
[37], [39],
[41], [42],
[43], [44],
[47], [60],
[126], [152],
[181], [219],
[226].
- —— mixed with linen,
[27], [33],
[37], [122],
[123], [124],
[176], [192],
[220], [223].
- —— worsted, [84], [114];
- see Damask.
- —— net-work, [200].
- Silversmith’s work amid embroidery, [168], [169], [186], [199], [223], [233].
- Sindon, the Greek liturgical embroidery, so-called, [170].
- —— or pyx-cloth of the old English ritual, [202], [260].
- Sorrows, Man of, our Lord figured as, [34].
- —— the B. V. Mary, of, [69].
- Sothener, Master Stephen, and his fine picture in Cologne cathedral, [187].
- Spangles, [186], [190], [223].
- Spanish carpeting, [209], [248].
- —— crochet work, [20].
- —— damasked silk,
[36], [48],
[67], [72],
[73], [74],
[115], [121],
[126], [128],
[129], [168],
[182], [216],
[224], [225],
[240], [248].
- Spanish damasks, brocaded in gold, [50], [62], [66], [116], [132], [193], [229].
- ——, in silver, [177].
- —— embroidery, [65], [81], [204].
- Spanish-Moresco stuffs, [51],
[121], [124],
[125], [152],
[160], [180],
[241], [244].
- —— net-work, [20].
- —— stuffs, cotton and linen, [224].
- ——, linen, and gilt parchment, [140], [224].
- ——, silk and cotton, [26], [47], [166].
- ——, linen, [122], [166].
- —— of wool and hemp, [209].
- —— of wool and thread, [114].
- —— taffetas, [47].
- —— velvets, [81], [135], [189], [207], [291], [292].
- Spenser quoted, [64].
- Spicilegium Solesmense quoted, [286].
- Spider, figured, [182].
- Star and Crescent, their symbolism, [285].
- Star, symbolism of, [55], [272], [285].
- Stauracin, [124], [127], [160], [161].
- “Stella Maris,” or “Star of the Sea,” one of the old symbolical attributes of the B. V. Mary, [272].
- State cap, [86].
- Stauracina, what, [124], [161].
- Stenciled satin, [113].
- Stitchery of a fine kind, [4], [7], [19].
- Stockings, silk, one of the first pair made in England, given to Queen Elizabeth, and now belonging to the Marquis of Salisbury, [200].
- Stoles, [24], [44], [58], [138], [185], [222], [235].
- ——, [58], [121], [191].
- Stones, precious, used, [81], [82], [199].
- Stothard, Mrs., [7].
- Strap-shaped ornamentation on textiles, as well as in bookbindings, [201].
- Stuffs, loom-wrought, with history-pieces, [271], [272].
- Stuffs, &c.,
- Of the Adoration of the Magi or three Kings, [186].
- Of Angels, [142], [143].
- —— holding crescents, [234].
- —— a monstrance, [184].
- Of Angels swinging thuribles, and carrying crowns of thorns and crosses in their hands, [36].
- Of the Annunciation, [247].
- Of the Assumption of the B. V. Mary, [272], [273].
- Stuffs figured with—
- Beasts, [5], [25], [32], [41], [42], [43], &c.
- Birds, [26], [28], [29], [32], [37], [41], [42].
- Men and beasts, [122].
- With a Chinese subject, [75].
- Of the coronation in heaven of the B. V. Mary, [272].
- Of Emblems of the Passion, [133].
- Figured with flowers and fruits, [11], [13], [15], [41], [42].
- Of a king on horseback, with hawk on hand, &c., [223].
- Of a man or woman with hawk on wrist, [233].
- Of the B. V. Mary, with our Lord as a child in her arms, or on her lap, [63], [71], [271], [272].
- Of St. Mary of Egypt, [54].
- Of St. Peter, apostle, [136].
- Of the resurrection.
- Of Sampson overcoming the lion, [122].
- Of women gathering dates, [165].
- Subdeacon’s liturgical veil worn over the shoulders, [144].
- Sudary of our Lord, [26].
- Sun-beams and rain-drops figured, [54], [239].
- Sun and moon figured in art-works of the Crucifixion, [30].
- Surplices, [239].
- —— of transparent linen, [239].
- Symbolism, [149],
[236], [237],
[272], [276],
[285], [311],
[329], [330],
[331], [332].
- Syon Nunnery, beautiful cope once belonging to, [275].
- Syrian crape drapered with a pattern, [126].
- —— stuffs, [125], [127], [139], [213], [215], [216], [221].
- —— damask in silk and cotton, [24], [152].
- —— damask, silk and gold, [122], [178], [180], [238].
- —— damask, silk and linen thread, [42], [136], [220].
- Table-covers, [16], [19], [92], [108], [141].
- Taffeta, [47].
- —— Egyptian, [56], [57].
- —— Sicilian, [75], [121].
- Tangier stuff, [123].
- Tapestry, [6], [158], [294], &c.
- Tapestry—
- English, [306].
- Flemish, [294],
[299], [300],
[301], [302],
[303], [307],
[328], [329],
[333].
- French, [302], [303], [304], [305], [306], [307], [309].
- German, [296], [298].
- Tassels on dalmatics, [206].
- Taylor’s “Glory of Regality,” quoted, [153].
- Tetuan stuff, [123].
- Thaun, Phillippe De, quoted, [236].
- The Three Wise Men, clothed and crowned as kings going to Bethlehem, [148].
- Thornell of Suffolk, arms of, [148].
- Thread embroidery, [19], [20], [53], [58].
- Throne-room in Roman princely houses, [87], [107].
- Tiles, glazed for paving, [183].
- Tiraz or silk-house at Palermo, [232].
- Tobit, the elder, sending his son to Rages, figured, [335].
- Toca, what, [204].
- Tombs in churches, palls for throwing over, [56].
- Trimming for carriages, [191].
- —— vestments, [193].
- Tunicle, [143].
- Turkish net, [61].
- Tyrian purple, so called, [155], [159], [160], [219].
- The U form of ornamentation, [227], [228].
- Unicorn, hunting of the, [53], [236].
- Umbrian school of painting, [184], [186], [247].
- V, the letter, put cross-wise, [28].
- Vallombrosa, book from the monastery at, [87].
- Varnicle or Vernicle, [198], [248].
- Vasari, quoted, [261].
- Veil for lectern, [20], [141], [145], [212], [261].
- Veil or scarf worn over his shoulders by the subdeacon, [144], [145].
- Velvet, brocaded in gold, [62],
[65], [85],
[107], [134],
[135], [144],
[185], [189],
[193], [198],
[259].
- Velvet, cut and applied, [17], [20].
- —— embroidered, [198], [200], [204].
- —— figured, [17], [62], [135], [192], [193], [207].
- —— freckled with golden loops, [257].
- ——, pile upon pile, [1], [257].
- ——, plain, [2], [3], [9], [14], [143], [199], [204], [206].
- ——, raised, [4],
[18], [62],
[65], [69],
[70], [72],
[80], [82],
[87], [89],
[90], [107],
[110], [134],
[135], [144],
[145], [185],
[193], [200],
[254], [256],
[257], [258],
[263].
- ——, English, see Brooke Collection, [312], &c.
- ——Flemish, [254], [255], [264].
- ——Florentine, [1],
[18], [82],
[85], [142],
[144], [145],
[198], [256],
[257].
- ——French, [14], [89], [106].
- —— Genoa, [3],
[18], [62],
[90], [107],
[110], [134],
[145], [192],
[199], [200],
[263].
- —— Italian, [65], [89], [90], [199].
- —— Lucca, [62], [72], [192], [198], [259].
- —— Spanish, [81], [135], [189].
- Venetian beads, [169].
- —— damask, [54], &c.
- —— embroidery, [44], [168].
- —— embroidery in beads, [169].
- —— lace, [141].
- —— table-covers, [141].
- —— webs, [71], [112], [271], [272].
- Vestments often blazoned with armorial bearing of those who gave them, [22], [148], [214], [282].
- ——, English, [41], [146], [275].
- Vincent, Francois Andre, [302].
- Viollet, Le Duc, quoted, [212].
- Virgilius, subjects from, figured in tapestry, [300], [301], [302].
- Waller’s brasses, noticed, [181].
- Waneflete’s, Bp., liturgical shoes, [46].
- Warwick, Sir Guy of, and the Northumbrian dragon, figured, [79].
- Webs, [28],
[33], [61],
[62], [63],
[64], [71],
[80], [112],
[116], [117],
[118], [119],
[136], [143],
[161], [174],
[175], [191],
[201], [217],
[221], [222],
[223], [257],
[261], [271],
[272], [291].
- Wire of pure metal gold, or silver, [220].
- Wise men or Magi, adoration of, figured, [3].
- Wire, pure metal, [220].
- Witsuntide, stuff for, in the ritual, [226].
- Witsunday, how signified, [2].
- Worsley, The, sepulchral brass, [181].
- Worsted and thread, [114].
- —— work, [61], [79].
- Wyderoyd, Pastor S. Jacobi Colon, [189].
- Y, the cross so called, [81], [82].
- York, cloth of gold, found in a grave at the cathedral of, [251].
- Yprès, [34], [61], [73], [75].
- Zoology—
- Beasts:
- Antelopes, [46], [47], [52], [234].
- Boars, wild, [180].
- Cheetahs, or papyonns, [74], [136], [137], [154], [178], [215], [234].
- Deer, [108], [226], [242].
- Dogs, [33],
[42], [45],
[50], [52],
[124], [138],
[155], [165],
[168], [180],
[223], [233],
[241], [336].
- Elephant, [45]; and castle, [170].
- Gazelles, [179], [234].
- Giraffes, [225], [228].
- Hares, [240], [310].
- Harts, [41], [42], [43], [51], [118].
- Hounds, [49], [76], [167].
- Leopards, [154], [163], [164], [214].
- Lions, [27],
[30], [33],
[42], [49],
[57], [111],
[122], [131],
[137], [138],
[146], [165],
[177], [183],
[218].
- Monkey, [108], [310].
- Oxen, [214].
- Panther, [250].
- Papyonns; see cheetah.
- Squirrels, [58].
- Stags, [53], [99], [166], [180].
- Talbot, or English blood-hound, [223].
- Toad, [310].
- Weasel, or stoat, [310].
- Wolf, [158].
- Beasts, emblematic, [140], 156, [163], [311].
- Beasts, heraldic, [5],
[40], [41],
[46], [47],
[52], [53],
[58], [59],
[60], [156],
[161], [217],
[218], [228],
[246], [267].
- Elephant and Castle, [170].
- Griffins, [5],
[29], [32],
[40], [47],
[49], [130],
[131], [154],
[155].
- Leopard, noued, [164].
- Libbards, [240].
- Lion, noued, [165].
- Lioncels, [5].
- Wyverns, [40], [47], [131], [133], [158], [159], [163], [168], [228].
- Beasts, monsters, [3],
[25], [30],
[40], [41],
[42], [99],
[106], [150],
[155], [157],
[158], [160],
[177], [181],
[217], [218],
[222], [226],
[251].
- Kraken, [236].
- Mermaid, [251].
- Midgard Serpent, [151].
- Satyr, [3].
- Sphinxes, [181].
- The Wolf Fenrir, [151].
- Beasts, symbolical:
- Hare, of man’s soul, [237], [311].
- Lion, of Christ, [156].
- Monkey, of mischief and lubricity, [311].
- Monoceros or unicorn, of Christ as God-man, [237].
- Birds:
- Cocks, [39].
- Cockatoos, [133], [228].
- Cranes, [164].
- Doves, [124], [218], [310];
- symbol of love, [311].
- Ducks, wild, [229].
- Eagles, [7],
[25], [26],
[40], [43],
[50], [51],
[76], [81],
[129], [137],
[138], [158],
[163], [164],
[178], [180],
[183], [229],
[232], [233].
- Hawks, [155],
[166], [223],
[226], [233].
- Hoopoes, [45], [137], [146].
- Owls, [3].
- Parrots, [119],
[131], [139],
[140], [154],
[159], [166],
[168], [241],
[242], [244].
- Peacocks, [154], [250].
- Pelican, [214].
- Pheasants, [60].
- Swans, [49], [166], [179], [232].
- Wild ducks, [229].
- Birds, heraldic, or monster things with wings:
- Dragon, [1].
- Eagle, double-headed, [7], [37], [86].
- Griffins, [5], [29], [32], [40], [47], [49], [131].
- Harpies, [329], [330].
- Wyverns, [40], [47], [131], [158], [159], [163], [168], [228], [330].
- Fish, [151].
- ——, Sr. Peter’s, the Italian Gianitore, or our John Dory, [151].
- Insects:
- Butterflies, [16], [44], [66].
- Spider, [182].
- Shells, [7].
- Snakes, [177].

INDEX II.
GEOGRAPHY OF TEXTILES.