Page:Textile fabrics; a descriptive catalogue of the collection of church-vestments, dresses, silk stuffs, needle-work and tapestries, forming that section of the Museum (IA textilefabricsde00soutrich).pdf/611

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

Paper, gilt and stamped out like flowers pasted on silken stuffs, 43.

Papyonns, or cheetahs, 154, 178.

Parchment, gilt, 140, 224, 229, 244.

—— gilt and woven into silken stuffs, 132, 140, 224, 229, 244;
  the trade trick learned from the Moors by the southern Spaniards, 244.

Parrots; see Zoology—Birds.

"Paston Letters" noticed, 289.

Pastoral amusements, 295, &c.

—— literature, 294.

Paul's, S. cathedral, London, vestments once belonging to, 151.

Peacock, oaths sworn by the, 287.

—— symbolism of the, 286, &c.

Pedalia or Pede-cloths, 209, 210, 263.

Persian carpeting, 83.

—— damask, silk brocaded in gold, 133.

—— damask, silk and worsted, 84.

—— embroidery, 270.

—— satin, 270.

—— tunic, 270.

Peter's, St., fish, 151.

Pin, an old one (?), 254.

Pitra, Dom, now Cardinal, quoted, 286.

Pity, the so-called, of St. Gregory, what, 34, 194.

Plumarium Opus, what, 288, 289.

Pomegranate; see Botany—Fruits.

—— ensign of Queen Catherine of Arragon, 134.

—— ensign of Spain, especially of Granada, 7.

—— symbolic meaning of, 13.

Polystauria or stuffs figured all over with the sign of the cross, 161.

Porphyreticum, what, 155.

Pouch, 3.

Prato, church of, 261.

Presanctified, mass of, 113.

Printing by block, on silk, 31, &c.;
  see Block printing.

Psalms, Book of, quoted, 281.

Purses, 3, 89, 106.

—— liturgical, 188, 263.

Pyx cloth, 202, 260.


Quilting, 14, 16.

—— English, 16.

Quilts, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16, 86, 104, 293.