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CUTTING ROBES AND GOWNS.
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Town Clerk's Gown:—

Cut the same as Solicitor's (Diagram 7 to 10). Page 172.

The yoke is of black velvet, as is also the small piece at the top of the sleeve.

It is made from black Ottoman silk, and trimmed with special pattern braid and silk tassels.

A slit, 16 to 18 inches deep is placed up the centre of back, and rows of braid and tassels arranged round this.

Sword Bearer's Robe:—

Cut same as Town Clerk's.

Made from light claret superfine and trimmed in the same way as the Town Clerk's.