. History of lace . bon, sister of Henry IV. ; the last toAnne of Austria. The Pratique de Leguille de MdourM. Af/(/nerak was published l)y the same printer, 1605 ; andwe have another work, termed Bele Prerle, al^o printed atParis, bearing date 1601.^^ The points of Italy and Flanders now first appear at - Safijriqtir (Ic la Con it. 1618. -? La Fltuv den Fatroiitidc Liiujcric. - Histoire de la Mere et dii Fils. ^^ Tresor des Patrons. J. Ostans. from 1616 to 19. Amsterdam, 1729. ^^ Le Livre de Moresques (1546), -** Livre noiiveau diet Patrons de Livre de Lingerie, Dom. de Sera Lingerie, etc. (1


. History of lace . bon, sister of Henry IV. ; the last toAnne of Austria. The Pratique de Leguille de MdourM. Af/(/nerak was published l)y the same printer, 1605 ; andwe have another work, termed Bele Prerle, al^o printed atParis, bearing date 1601.^^ The points of Italy and Flanders now first appear at - Safijriqtir (Ic la Con it. 1618. -? La Fltuv den Fatroiitidc Liiujcric. - Histoire de la Mere et dii Fils. ^^ Tresor des Patrons. J. Ostans. from 1616 to 19. Amsterdam, 1729. ^^ Le Livre de Moresques (1546), -** Livre noiiveau diet Patrons de Livre de Lingerie, Dom. de Sera Lingerie, etc. (1584), and Patrons jOti- Brodeurs Patrons de diverses Manieres, ete. (no date), were also printed at Paris.(Title in rhyme.) The last book on this kind of work , Se) les Patrons de Mesire printed at Paris is styled, iHrf7io^?ppo7/r Antoine Belin. /aire des Dessciiis avee des Carreanj-, Ce Livre est jplaisant et utile. (Title etc., by Pere Donnnique Donat, leli- in rliyme.) . gieux carme. 1722. Plate Brussels. Flounce, Bobbin-made.—Late seventeenth century. Given by Madame deMaintenon to Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambrai. Now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Height, 2 ft. 2 in. To face page 146, FRANCE TO LOUIS XIV 145 ?court, and the Cliurcli soon adopted the prevailing taste forthe decoration of her altars and her prelates.^- The ruff is finally discarded and replaced l)y the colrabattu, with its deep-scalloped border of point. Themanchettes a revers are trimmed in the same manner,and the fashion even extends to the tops of the boots. Ofthese lace-trimmed boots the favourite, Cinq-Mars, left threehundred pairs at his death, 1642. From his portrait, after Fig. 66.


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