10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BYCOKET»
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bycoket in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Proceedings and ordinances of the Privy council of England
saide bycoket garnisshed and gilt j ij. saletts garnisshed and not gilt j ij. peire of
bryganders covered with velvet set w4 gilt nailes j and a gowne of velvet and all
othre harnoyses beyng in youre kepyng as it is abovesaid j and yees oure letters
...
Grande-Bretagne, Nicolas,
1837
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Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England ...
saide bycoket garnisshed and gilt; ij. saletts gamisshed and not gilt j ij. peire of
bryganders covered with velvet set w* gilt nailes j and a gowne of velvet and all
othre harnoyses beyng in youre kepyng as it is abovesaid j and yees oure letters
...
Great Britain. Privy Council, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas,
1837
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Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England: ...
saide bycoket garnisshed and gilt./ ij. saletts garnisshed and not gilt j ij. peire of
bryganders covered with velvet set w* gilt nailes j and a gowne of velvet and all
othre harnoyses beyng in youre kepyng as it is abovesaid j and yees oure letters
...
Nicholas Harris Nicolas,
1837
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Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England
saide bycoket garnisshed and gilt1 saletts garnisshed and not gilt 1 peire of
bryganders covered with velvet set wt gilt nailes1 and a gowne of velvet and all
othre harnoyses beyng in youre kepyng as it is abovesaid .1 and yees oure
letters ...
Privy Council of England,
1837
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Eighteenth-Century English: Ideology and Change
Instead 'a remarkable series of blunders and ignorant reproductions of error' had
led to the apparent validation of a form which was in reality simply a misprint of
the word bycoket (see OED s.v. bycoket). Such 'ghost words' abounded; ...
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22 Henry VI. 1443 to 39 Henry VI. 1461
saide bycoket garnisshed and giltJ saletts garnisshed and not gilt J peire of
bryganders covered with velvet set wt gilt nailesJ and a gowne of velvet and all
othre harnoyses beyng in youre kepyng as it is abovesaid J and yees oure letters
...
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The Genealogical Magazine
An interesting history of this curious word is given in Murray's Dictionary, showing
how, ' through a remarkable series of blunders,' it is a corruption of ' Bycoket,'
diminutive of French 'Bicoque,' a little castle on a hill. 'Bycoket' is defined as a ...
So that abococket is a muddled and mangled form of bycoket, a word common
enough in the English, and still commoner in the French, of that period, and
meaning simply "a two-peaked cap." Henry VI s "bycoket" was ornamented with
two ...
Mathew Philyp j Thomas Muschamp } A" iij-. Thedethof This yere was the Duke of
Somerset, the lord hungirford, and So'mereet0 ^c lord Roos takyn, w' many other:
Also kyng Henryes andothir bycoket, richely garnysshed w' ij crownys, and his ...
Charles Lethbridge Kingsford,
1905
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The New Chronicles of England and France ... Named ... The ...
... and there skyrmysshed with Scottes, 8: at lengthewanne the victory of his
enemyes, and chasyd Henry so nere, that he wan from hym certayne of his
folowers, trapped with blewe veluct, and his bycoket, garnysshed with. ii. crownes
of golde, ...
Robert Fabyan, Henry bibliothecaris Ellis,
1811
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BYCOKET»
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... such as abacot, supposed by many a dictionary to have been a cap of state worn by English kings, but in truth a misreading for “a bycoket”. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 12»
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