. History of lace . e part ces nouvelles niodellesQue vous offre la main de ce maistre gentil. He states that he has travelled and brought back from Italysome patterns, without alluding to Vinciolo. At the end,in a chapter of good advice to young ladies, after exhortingthem to salutairement passer la journee, tant pour Iame CA iL -^i Victor Hugo told the Authorlie liad, in his younger days, seen]3inch guipure of great beauty.—, 1869. ^? Letter of Sir Henry Wotton toJjord Zouch.—State Papers, Domestic,?Jas. I., P. E. O. In the BuUetin de VInstitutArclieologique, Liegois XVIII., 188;


. History of lace . e part ces nouvelles niodellesQue vous offre la main de ce maistre gentil. He states that he has travelled and brought back from Italysome patterns, without alluding to Vinciolo. At the end,in a chapter of good advice to young ladies, after exhortingthem to salutairement passer la journee, tant pour Iame CA iL -^i Victor Hugo told the Authorlie liad, in his younger days, seen]3inch guipure of great beauty.—, 1869. ^? Letter of Sir Henry Wotton toJjord Zouch.—State Papers, Domestic,?Jas. I., P. E. O. In the BuUetin de VInstitutArclieologique, Liegois XVIII., 188;).As a copy of a contract dated January 23rd, 1634, whereby a lace-maker ofLiege, Barbe Bonneville, undertakesfor 25 florins, current money, to teacha young girl lace-making. Again, in the copy of a Namur Actof November, 1701, a merchant ofNamur orders from a Liegois 3 piecesof needle-made lace called Venicepoint, to sell at the rate of 5^ florins,4^ florins, and one ecu respectively. Plate XLIII. Plate HQ<1 I iz; pqnoW ?< M o Plate XLIV.


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