10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANELACE»
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... especial guardian-Remarks on the invocation of saints-The "Golden Legend"--
The invention of the pocket, which, probably, originated in the disuse of the girdle
-The girdle made to be the bearer of the anelace, or dagger, and of the gipciere, ...
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Prolusiones historicæ; or, Essays illustrative of the halle ...
... probably, originated in the disuse of the girdle — The girdle made to be the
bearer of the anelace, or dagger, and of the gipciere, or wallet — Quotation from
Chaucer in confirmation of this — Etymology of the word gipciere— Quotation
from ...
Edward Duke, John Halle (of Salisbury.), 1837
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Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle ...
Suggestion, that it is the corruption of hand-lance— Argument against this—The
anelace, and dagger, probably, synonymous — Quotation from Chaucer —
Sword and anelace of mutual wear Thus to be seen in the effigies of Lord Robert
...
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A catalogue of the antiquities and works of art
The Anelace may be called a large dagger, or a short sword, and it appears to
have been worn, suspended by a ring from the girdle, almost exclusively by
civilians, or by knights only when exercising civil functions. It was much in use
during ...
London and Middlesex Archæological Society, George Russell French, London. Ironmongers' Company, 1869
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Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest ...
342, where Petrus de Bivallis is mentioned as ' ges- tans anelacium ad lambare
quod clericum non dicebat,' it may be doubted whether the wearing of an anelace
simply, or the wearing of it at the girdle, was an indecent thing in a clerk.
Frederick William Fairholt, 1846
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A manual for the study of monumental brasses: with a ...
beneath ; the anelace was superseded by a short rosary, and a gypciere or
pouch attached to the girdle e. A hood, usually Gypciere from the brass of
Thomas Baidry, Mercht. st of a dark colour, and con- Idary Tower Church, Ipswich
, (N0.310).
Herbert Haines, Oxford Architectural Society, 1848
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The Journal of the British Archaeological Association
On both sides are stamped the Prussian eagle holding the sceptre and orb, and
the word FOTZDAM. The horn hilt and brass cross-guard appear to have
originally belonged to another weapon. In the Meyrick collection is an anelace
from the ...
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A Glimpse at the Monumental Architecture and Sculpture of ...
Burghers and merchants, in the early part of this century, are represented
apparelled in long coats or gowns, sometimes buttoned down to the feet, and
girded above the hips with a broad ornamental belt buckled in front, from which
an anelace ...
Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, 1834
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British costume during 19 centuries, civil and ecclesiastical
An ornamental belt is worn round the waist (not the hips, as in the previous reign)
, and from it depends the anelace of very large dimensions (Fig. 169). This brass
may be taken as a general type of the brasses of civilians for the next fifty years ...
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