The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter collected and digested into one body by Elias Ashmole ...

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The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter collected and digested into one body by Elias Ashmole ...
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Ashmole, Elias, 1617-1692.
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London :: Printed by J. Macock, for Nathanael Brooke ...,
1672.
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NUM. CXXXV. Another for the Atchievements of the French King Henry the Third. Ex lib. Warr. particul. in praed. Gard∣rob. tempore Eliz. Reg. p. 179.

Elizabeth R.

DEliver to our well-beloved Servant Sir Gilbert Dethick, alias Garter King at Arms, as much Blue Velvet, Cloth of Gold yel∣low with works, and Purple Cloth of Gold, tissu∣ed with Silver, as shall serve to make one large Banner, richly embroidered on both sides, with the Arms of France, to make Mantlets, and cover the Scabbard, also the Helmet, Crest, Sword, and other Furniture of the same; and that ye pay for the embroidering of the same Banner, for Purls of Damask Gold, and for Venice Gold Fringe, and Passamain Lace of Gold with Silk and all other necessaries, for the installing of the French King. Item, one Standard of Crimson and Blue Taffaty painted and gilded, with our Arms, and Cognisance, with Gold and Silver laid in Oyl, and for Silk Fringe for the same.

Given at Westminsterthe 12. of June, in the 14. year of our Reign.

To our trusty I. Fortescue Esq Master of our Great Wardrobe.

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