Garnish, buttons to garnish caps, [25], [33].

"These buttons were placed on the under side of the rim of the cap. See the portraits of the period."—M.

Garnishing and a desk, paid for, [123], bis.

---- books, paid for, [214], [123], bis.

The word is thus used by Skelton. Speaking of a book he says, "To beholde, howe it was garnished and bound encovered over with gold of tissue fine. The claspes and bullions were worth a M pound," p. [46]. See Book.

---- of two bonnets, &c. paid for, [268].

The four last references are inserted to show the different ways in which the word "Garnish" was used.

Gathered for a church, to women that, [36], [257].

Collections for some pious purpose.

Geese, green, brought, [41], [99].