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Fashionable Suppliers 1660–1700: Leading Tailors and Clothing Tradesmen of the Restoration Period

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

Summary

A study of seven collections of clothing accounts reveals that in the period 1660–1700 ten firms held a dominant position in London as suppliers of clothes and materials to the nobility. Below this group there were numerous tradesmen with only one aristocratic patron at a time.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1978

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NOTES

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57 Ibid., V, 31st Mar. 1664, 4th May 1664.

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114 See n. 37.

115 See n. 32.

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119 See n. 46, f. 404, and n. 7, p. 116.

120 See n. 32 and n. 37.

121 P.R.O., L.C.9/274, f. 252.

122 See n. 41, MS. 5808.

123 See n. 17, f. 412.

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132 See n. 39, bundle 911.

133 Op. cit., n. 73, p. 213.

134 See n. 41, MS. 5769, and MS. 5760. 135 See n. 7, pp. 106–7.

136 See n. 17, f. 372.

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145 Lauderdale family accounts, col. Major General Sir Humphry Tollemache, Bt., Bundle 911.