[72] St. Luke, iv. 30.

[73] A Veronica, or Face of our Lord, frequently figured on hat-ornaments. Thus: “A vernicle hadde he sewed upon his cappe” (Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, l. 688). This jewel may perhaps have been a hat-brooch.

[74] Sometimes called (by metathesis) fremailleurs.

[75] Luthmer, op. cit., p. 74.

[76] Kunstgewerbe-Blatt, III, p. 21, 1887.

[77] Barbet de Jouy, Gemmes et joyaux de la couronne, Pl. XI.

[78] Rock, op. cit., III, iii, p. 101.

[79] Dugdale, History of St. Paul’s Cathedral (1818 ed.), p. 310.

[80] Fabric Rolls of York Minster (Surtees Society), p. 222.

[81] Compare p. 121.