Edward II., [250].
Edward III., [377].
Eighteenth century decorations, [112];
embroidery, [393], [395].
Eleanor, Queen, crosses of, [372].
Emare, mantle of, [372].
Embroiderers’ Guild, [388];
list of names, [373];
Company in Elizabeth’s reign, [387], [394].
Embroideries, Babylonian and Ninevite, [22], [44], [105], [127], [132], [271], [299], [311], [350];
Greek, [31-2], [93], [103], [142];
German, [43], [149];
Italian, [43], [116], [147];
Spanish, [45], [150], [331], [383];
Portuguese, [45];
Scandinavian and Celtic, [68], [91], [104], [116], [131], [136], [306];
Egyptian, [93], [114], [130], [134], [209], [236], [271];
Assyrian, [93], [127], [262], [357];
Roman, [129], [143], [153], [313];
Chinese, [97], [113], [127], [151], [208];
Persian, [99], [266], [299];
Japanese, [109], [214];
Russian, [201], [206], [313];
Delphic, [272];
English, [319], [321], [325], [356-396];
spurious, in Henry VI.’s reign, [377].
Embroidery, art of, [16], [136], [173], [195], [289], [378];
white, [200];
in churches, [313], [341].
Emma, Queen, embroideries by, [366].
Enamel, [146].