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Strap-shaped ornamentation on textiles, as well as in bookbindings, 201.

Stuffs, loom-wrought, with history-pieces, 271, 272.

Stuffs, &c.,
  Of the Adoration of the Magi or three Kings, 186.
  Of Angels, 142, 143.
  —— holding crescents, 234.
  —— a monstrance, 184.
  Of Angels swinging thuribles, and carrying crowns of thorns and crosses in their hands, 36.
  Of the Annunciation, 247.
  Of the Assumption of the B. V. Mary, 272, 273.

Stuffs figured with—
  Beasts, 5, 25, 32, 41, 42, 43, &c.
  Birds, 26, 28, 29, 32, 37, 41, 42.
  Men and beasts, 122.
  With a Chinese subject, 75.
  Of the coronation in heaven of the B. V. Mary, 272.
  Of Emblems of the Passion, 133.
  Figured with flowers and fruits, 11, 13, 15, 41, 42.
  Of a king on horse-back, with hawk on hand, &c., 223.
  Of a man or woman with hawk on wrist, 233.
  Of the B. V. Mary, with our Lord as a child in her arms, or on her lap, 63, 71, 271, 272.
  Of St. Mary of Egypt, 54.
  Of St. Peter, apostle, 136.
  Of the resurrection.
  Of Sampson overcoming the lion, 122.
  Of women gathering dates, 165.

Subdeacon's liturgical veil worn over the shoulders, 144.

Sudary of our Lord, 26.

Sun-beams and rain-drops figured, 54, 239.

Sun and moon figured in art-works of the Crucifixion, 30.

Surplices, 239.

—— of transparent linen, 239.

Symbolism, 149, 236, 237, 272, 276, 285, 311, 329, 330, 331, 332.

Syon Nunnery, beautiful cope once belonging to, 275.

Syrian crape drapered with a pattern, 126.

—— stuffs, 125, 127, 139, 213, 215, 216, 221.

—— damask in silk and cotton, 24, 152.

—— damask, silk and gold, 122, 178, 180, 238.

—— damask, silk and linen thread, 42, 136, 220.


Table-covers, 16, 19, 92, 108, 141.

Taffeta, 47.

—— Egyptian, 56, 57.

—— Sicilian, 75, 121.

Tangier stuff, 123.

Tapestry, 6, 158, 294, &c.

Tapestry—
  English, 306.
  Flemish, 294, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 307, 328, 329, 333.
  French, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309.
  German, 296, 298.

Tassels on dalmatics, 206.

Taylor's "Glory of Regality," quoted, 153.

Tetuan stuff, 123.

Thaun, Phillippe De, quoted, 236.

The Three Wise Men, clothed and crowned as kings going to Bethlehem, 148.

Thornell of Suffolk, arms of, 148.

Thread embroidery, 19, 20, 53, 58.

Throne-room in Roman princely houses, 87, 107.

Tiles, glazed for paving, 183.

Tiraz or silk-house at Palermo, 232.

Tobit, the elder, sending his son to Rages, figured, 335.

Toca, what, 204.

Tombs in churches, palls for throwing over, 56.

Trimming for carriages, 191.

—— vestments, 193.

Tunicle, 143.

Turkish net, 61.

Tyrian purple, so called, 155, 159, 160, 219.


The U form of ornamentation, 227, 228.