The Dressing and Trimming of the Parliament Chamber,
1509–58
The Dressing and Trimming of the Parliament Chamber,
1509–58
During the mid-Tudor period the royal wardrobe, situated in the parish of St Andrew-bythe-Wardrobe in the City of London, provided items on the eve of the assembly of parliament
to make ready for use the Parliament Chamber, that is the house of lords. This process was called the ‘dressyng and trymmyng’ of the Parliament Chamber.
Parliament Chamber, tapestry, seating, royal wardrobe, red say, canvas, warrants, sessions, inter-sessional prorogations
229-237
Hawkyard, Alasdair
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Hayward, Maria
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2010
Hawkyard, Alasdair
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Hayward, Maria
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Hawkyard, Alasdair and Hayward, Maria
(2010)
The Dressing and Trimming of the Parliament Chamber,
1509–58.
Parliamentary History, 29 (part 2), .
Abstract
During the mid-Tudor period the royal wardrobe, situated in the parish of St Andrew-bythe-Wardrobe in the City of London, provided items on the eve of the assembly of parliament
to make ready for use the Parliament Chamber, that is the house of lords. This process was called the ‘dressyng and trymmyng’ of the Parliament Chamber.
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Published date: 2010
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Parliament Chamber, tapestry, seating, royal wardrobe, red say, canvas, warrants, sessions, inter-sessional prorogations
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79921
ISSN: 1750-0206
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