. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . d, andthus on the same brass we have examples of the style in Avhichladies dressed their haii-, from the latter part of the 14th to themiddle of the 15th century. The kirtles of both the earlier Avivesare flowing like the others, but the sleeves are of quite a diflerentpattern, being cut straight, and are not so full. There are buttonsfrom the neck to the breast; both also wear girdles. The inscrip-tion, at the foot, is as follows :— ?^tc intent i^fginnllJus SjjjjcrrquonUam incator istt bille qui obiit if tjie 3)iilif E
. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . d, andthus on the same brass we have examples of the style in Avhichladies dressed their haii-, from the latter part of the 14th to themiddle of the 15th century. The kirtles of both the earlier Avivesare flowing like the others, but the sleeves are of quite a diflerentpattern, being cut straight, and are not so full. There are buttonsfrom the neck to the breast; both also wear girdles. The inscrip-tion, at the foot, is as follows :— ?^tc intent i^fginnllJus SjjjjcrrquonUam incator istt bille qui obiit if tjie 3)iilif Enno trni, \\\i\\=tno cccc° yMf ct i* 3luliana fttargarctta ac foluiaupreiS ti quor aiabs p^iicietur tis. Emm. Beneatlj the figures is an escutcheon charged with a meroliantsmark between the letters 2R and S ; (see Plate). 1 Tlie portion in italics is snppliecl from Bigland, 1. 3o(). 2This brass is engraved, TJigland, vol. I., p. 341 ; Waller, p. 12; seealso Haines Brasses, No. IGG, Ed. 1S48. This is described in HainesBrasses, Ed, ISGl, p. I » figgWgtlBai5argta|iiltanafllarfflrgtaar|oim^^
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