Citations:trappour

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English citations of trappour

  • 1485Thomas Malory. Le Morte Darthur, Book X, Chapter xxxii, leaf 240v
    Soo thenne Palomydes desguysed hym self in this manere / in his shelde he bare the questynge beest and in alle his tarappours
    "So then Palomides disguised himself in this manner, in his shield he bare the Questing Beast, and in all his trappings."
  • 1779, The Antiquarian Repertory: A Miscellany, Intended to Preserve and Illustrate Several Valuable Remains of Old Times ; Adorned with Elegant Sculptures, page 253:
    The grete bordure and purfile of the same trappoure enlarged and perfourmed with vj tymbr . vj . of ermyne womes and counterlyned with iij . elles of canvas ...
  • 1877, William Campbell, Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VIII: From Original Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office, page 18:
    Item , for setting of a trappour of purpulle veluet wt cii . portculeres therein xx . š . Summa , xxviii . li . vii . 3. viii.đ. Partis , ccxliii . li . xviii . š . v . d . c . I. Item , Martyn Jombarde , brawderer , for enbrawdering of ...
  • 1901, Leopold George Wickham Legg, English Coronation Records, page 210:
    ... called Curtana price the pece vjš viijd xiijs iiija xxviijš Item for garnysshing of a Swerde xija Item ij peces purpule lace price viijd Summa xxixs viija Item to John Smythe brawderer for enbrawdering of a trappour of blue veluete ...
  • 2021, L. F. Salzman, Mediæval Byways, Good Press
    He himself was arrayed in rich cloth of gold of a purple ground, of which ten yards were bought from Jerome Friscobaldi at the prodigious price of £8 the yard; the 'trappour,' or caparison, of his charger was made of crimson damask ...