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Italian silk, damasked in silk and cotton, 37, 60, 181, 230, 262.

—— in silk and hemp, 164.

—— in silk and linen, 37, 124, 130, 176, 204, 243.

—— embroidery, 4, 12, 34, 58, 87, 91, 101, 120, 121, 244, 293.

—— fringe, 293.

—— lace, (silk), 271.

—— net-work, 3, 4, 101, 162.

—— quilting, 14.

—— satin, 14.

—— velvet in silk, 9, 17, 62, 70, 72, 88.

—— velvet in silk, raised, 62, 80, 87, 89, 185, 194, 258.

—— velvet in worsted, 12.

—— web, 221.


James I, 273.

Jameson, Mrs. quoted, 198.

Jerusalem, the two stars, symbols of, 55.

John Dory, fish so called, 151.

Jubinal's work on tapestry noticed, 86.


Kennedy, Margaret, one of the ladies in waiting on Mary Queen of Scots at her beheading, 203.

Keys, St. Peter's, one gold, the other silver, 6.

Knight's History of England quoted, 203.

Knot, the Bouchier, 168.

—— the Wake and Ormonde, 250.

Knots, 160, 229, 244.

—— petty, 120, 146.

——, love, 123, 157.

Kraken, the Scandinavian fabled sea-*monster, 236.


Lace, old English, 6.

—— gold, 6, 131, 160, 197, 249.

—— nuns', so called, 73.

—— open-worked, 13.

—— silk, 241, 271.

—— silk, and velvet, 85.

——, worsted, 249.

——, woollen and linen, for carriage-trimmings, 191.

Lama d'oro, or cloth of gold, 204.

Lamb, Holy, 58.

Languages, see "Inscriptions."

Languages—
  German mediæval, 296, 298.

Latin rite, 187.

Lappet of a mitre, 51.

Lap-cloths, bishop's, 19, 20.

Lavabo cloths, 203.

Leather gilt, and used as edging, 65, 78.

Lectern cloths or veils, 20, 141, 145, 210, 261.

Legend, the English Golden, quoted, 275, 277.

——, the Golden, translated by Caxton, quoted, 278, 284. 285.

[Greek: Leitourgia ton ôroêgiasmenôn], 113.

Lent, and Passion-tide, liturgic colours for, 36, 133.

Lenten vestments, 133.

"Letters," the "Paston," noticed, 289.

Linen, or byssus, 25, 152, 175, 239.

—— diaper, 61.

——, embroidered, 29, 65, 71, 181, 185, 190, 235, 242, 246, 249, 250, 251, 255, 256.

—— and gold tissue, 169.

——, printed, 118, 120, 183, 184, 234.

—— and woollen, 246.

Lion, the symbol of Christ, 156.

Liturgical appliances, of rare occurrence in public collections, 99, 112, 120, 142, 171, 174, 184, 186, 188, 196, 202, 205, 210, 242, 243, 250, 263.

Loaf, see Holy Loaf.

—— holy, what, 263.

Loke, the Scandinavian god, 151.

Lombardy, once famous for its opus araneum, or cobweb weaving, 162.

London wrought stuffs, 161.

Lord, our, how figured on the cross, 276.

Louvre, museum of, silks in, 44.

Love knots, 157.

Lucca damasked silks, 15, 50, 65, 145, 163, 235, 244.

—— damasked silk, brocaded in gold, 243.

—— velvets, 62, 72, 192, 259.

Lydgate quoted, 288.