. The camp of refuge;. C^AyV0f>i/Ht^A^. ECCLESIASTICAL SCULPTURES SHOWING COSTUMEIN SAXON TIBIES INTRODUCTION Ixiii from a Saxon ms. about 1066 (British Monachism,p< 291, plate i.), and two sculptures of about the samedate from Peterborough {ibid, plate ii.)- The dressof monksj says Mr. Macalister, usually consists of thevestis, tunic, or closed gown; the scapular, roughlyspeakingj a narrow chasuble-like dresSj with the frontand back portions rectangular, and of uniform widththroughout; one or more open gowns (pallium orcappa), and the caputium or hood fastened at the backand capable of


. The camp of refuge;. C^AyV0f>i/Ht^A^. ECCLESIASTICAL SCULPTURES SHOWING COSTUMEIN SAXON TIBIES INTRODUCTION Ixiii from a Saxon ms. about 1066 (British Monachism,p< 291, plate i.), and two sculptures of about the samedate from Peterborough {ibid, plate ii.)- The dressof monksj says Mr. Macalister, usually consists of thevestis, tunic, or closed gown; the scapular, roughlyspeakingj a narrow chasuble-like dresSj with the frontand back portions rectangular, and of uniform widththroughout; one or more open gowns (pallium orcappa), and the caputium or hood fastened at the backand capable of being drawn over the head. Differentvestments are worn by individual orders or houses(Ecclesiastical Vestments, p. 235). Minor details which are illustrated by Macfarlanesstory may be briefly referred to. The openingchapter describes the use of the curious fen-poles, such as the fenners yet use in Holland, Lindsey, andKesteven (p. 1), an illustration of which is given inWheeler s History of the Fens, p. 91. The men ofSpalding are describe


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