. History of lace. rankfort fair, at whicli most of Point coupe handkerchiefs seem to the Gei-man princes made their pur- have been gieatly in fashion. ]ien chases. Jonson, Bartholomew Fair, 1614, ^- German Correspondence. 1614- mentions them :— We find among the accounts of Col. ^ cut-work handkerchief she gave Schomberg and others :— ^^^ To a merchant of Strasbourg, for ^ See Snelling8 Coins. PI. ix. 8^ laces which she had sent from Italv, 9, 10. 288 rix-dollars. And, in addition to ^^ Ibid. PI. ix. 5, 6, 11. numerous entries of silver and other ^ Evelpi, describing a medal of laces:— King C
. History of lace. rankfort fair, at whicli most of Point coupe handkerchiefs seem to the Gei-man princes made their pur- have been gieatly in fashion. ]ien chases. Jonson, Bartholomew Fair, 1614, ^- German Correspondence. 1614- mentions them :— We find among the accounts of Col. ^ cut-work handkerchief she gave Schomberg and others :— ^^^ To a merchant of Strasbourg, for ^ See Snelling8 Coins. PI. ix. 8^ laces which she had sent from Italv, 9, 10. 288 rix-dollars. And, in addition to ^^ Ibid. PI. ix. 5, 6, 11. numerous entries of silver and other ^ Evelpi, describing a medal of laces:— King Charles L. struck in 1633, says Pour dentelle et linge kare pour he ^\•ears a falling band, which new Madame, 115 florins. mode succeeded the cumbersome ruff; Donne Madame de Caus pour but neither did the bishops or the des mouchoirs a point couppee pour judges give it up so soon, the Lord Madame, <£4. Keeper Finch being, I think, the \ery Une petite dentelle a point couppe, , etc. :?LATE EiiizABETH, Princess Palatine, Granddaughter op James I., 1618-1680.—Probably about 1638. By Gerard Hoiitborst. National Portrait Gallery. Photo by Walker and Cockerell. To face 2)acn 326. CHARLES 1 12/ course of time rose to £1,500/^ Falling bands of Flandersbone lace and cut-work appear constantly in tlie ^As the foreign materials are carefully specified (it was one ofthese articles, then a novelty, that Queen Anne of Denmark bought of the French Mann ), we may infer much of the Fig. 128.
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