A Manual of Costume As Illustrated By Monumental Brasses
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Helens, Abingdon, Berks, (now on the wall) : in Haines' M. A. I. Costume (see below), cassock, sleeved tabard, tippet and hood, with the addition of a pileus. 1529. Edmund Frowsetoure, S. T. P. , Dean, Hereford Cathedral : in processional vestments (the cope embroidered throughout), and pointed pileus. 1558. Robert Brassie, S. T. P. , Provost, King's College, Cambridge : in processional vestments without cope, with pointed pileus. The brass of John Yslyngtone, S. T. P. , Cley-next-the- Sea, Nor...folk, c. 1 520 : is dealt with on p. 106. The brass at Christ's College, Cambridge, c. 1 540, attri- buted to Edward Hawford, D. D. , shows cassock, sleeved tabard, tippet and hood ; no pileus. Haines, p. Cxxxii. , gives an illustration of a brass formerly at Hitchin, Herts. , to John Sperehawke, D. D. , 1474, wearing a cassock, a very loose chasuble-like garment without ornament, ' a tippet and pointed pileus. In Creeny's Continental Brasses is an illustration of the brass of Magister Jacobus Schelewaerts, " parisiensis sacre theologie doctoris, " 1483, in Bruges Cathedral.
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