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In the first place we may conceive many of these ornaments were only temporary, as used by the fashionists of that age, which, afterwards disused, both name and thing came to be abolished. […] For instance, it would pose a good antiquary to describe the exact fashion of herlots, paltocks, gits, haketons, tabards, court-pies, chevesails, and gipsers, barbarous names which may seem to carry a spell or conjuration in the mention of them. Yet all these were kinds of garments commonly used in England some four hundred years ago.
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In
the
first
place
we
may
conceive
many
of
these
ornaments
were
only
temporary,
as
used
by
the
fashionists
of
that
age,
which,
afterwards
disused,
both
name
and
thing
came
to
be
abolished.
[…]
For
instance,
it
would
pose
a
good
antiquary
to
describe
the
exact
fashion
of
herlots,
paltocks,
gits,
haketons,
tabards,
court-pies,
chevesails,
and
gipsers,
barbarous
names
which
may
seem
to
carry
a
spell
or
conjuration
in
the
mention
of
them.
Yet
all
these
were
kinds
of
garments
commonly
used
in
England
some
four
hundred
years
ago.