24 HISTORY OF LACE. The word “dentelle ” seems now in general use; but Vecellio, in his “ Corona,” 1592, has “ opere a mazette,” pillow lace, and Mignerak first gives the novelty of “passements au fuzeau,” pillow lace (Fig. 12), for which Vinciolo, in his edition of 1623, Fig. 10. Petite dantelle. 1598. Fig. 12. rMmw/AWi Passement au fuseau. Mignerak, 1605. Fig. 11. Petite dantelle. 1598, Fig. 13. (&// Paesement au fuseau. Vinciolo, edition 1623. also furnishes patterns (Figs. 13 and 14); and Parasole, 1616, gives designs for “ merli a piomhini ” (Fig. 15). In the inventory of Henrietta Maria, dated 1619, 11 appear a 11 “Petits et grands passements; id. 5i l’esguille; id. facit an mestier; id. de Flandres a. poinctes; id. orange' a jour; id.de Flandres satine;” with “ reseuil, dantelles, grandes et petites, or, argent,” &c.—Inv. de Madame Sueur du Roi. Aruli. Nat. K. K. 234. So late as 1645, in the inventory of the church of St.-Medard at Paris (Arch. Nat. L. L. 858), the word is used. We