Capitolo 36
alacrity, from day and from night, constitutes a cup with a foot the Regina:
two marks that weigh, not more; you fix the price of winds you brand, against Christmas,
what she can drink from him in that party: and it paints him/it and it enamels him/it
entirely ended, and in every other way that you are able, allows him to decently be
and beautifully beaten, so that the King, anybody less that the motto
Regina, can be happy therewith." All the young principles and princesses
you/he/she was introduced with silver cups, also as them they came to such age as
him used the of them convenient; Lionel and John, Edward's children
III., you/he/she was introduced with cups "with leather covers for the same,"
when they respectively had one year and three years old. In 1423 the
it executes principal, Mr. William Hankford, gave his/her great-nephew
a baptismal gift of a cup of gilding and a ring of diamond, together with a
curious reference of eight shillings and six pennies to the nanny!
Of dishes, the files are lean, but there are an amusing entrance
among the papers of Lisle that refer to a pair of dishes of "fruit's preserve"
for that her Mrs. expressed Lisle a wish. Husee had been orderly
you get these, but he/she writes, "I can get anybody preserve of fruit it puts in the dish... however,
if theirs be have, I will have of them, or it will cost me warm
sprinkle!" A small later him observes, "Toward their Christmas day
Bevoys will be made to, between Abbeville and Paris."
Evidently pitchers were a novelty in 1471, for there an entrance it is
in the Problem Edward's IV Roll., what it mentions "two called ollases
you silver pitchers for the King." An olla was a Latin term for a vase.
God that Lisle has cheered in "a pair of pitchers, the aching gilding used."
Hanaps is more usual, and it seems to usually have been in the form
of wine glasses. They frequently made to call stands "tripers." Sometimes
these stands were very richly you adorn, as, for example, one possessed by the
Episcopalian of Carpentras, "in the form of a dragon volatore with a