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INDEX. 4:49 IIainatji.t. The laco of Mons and “ figures do CUimay,” 111; Binelie, see. Hamburg, see Germany. Handkerchiefs of Madame Gabrielle, 117 ; of Mary Tudor, edged with silk and gold, 259; diminutive handkerchiefs given as love tokens, 274; of cutwork, 280; time of Charles II., 301. Holland, 225; French emigrants took refuge in Holland, and made “ point a la reine,” 226 ; Empress Maria Theresa prohibits importation of Dutch lace, ib.; Dutch tied up their knockers and warm ing pans with lace, 227; character of Dutch lace, 228; shirt of William of Orange, ib. Ilollie work introduced by Puritans, 289. IToniton, 855; manufacture introduced by Flemish refugees, ib.; tomb of James Hodge, 356; Honiton bone lace mentioned by Westcote, ib.; and Fuller, 357; charac ter of the early lace, 359; Honiton sprigs. 362 ; beauty and costliness of the Honiton ground, ib.; a lacemakcr's wages, ib.; price of a veil, 363; depression of the lace trade on the introduction ot Brussels net, ib.; Queen Adelaide revives it, and her example is followed, ib.; modern gui pure, 364; reproductions of Brussels and other lace, 367. Interments in lace in Denmark, 241 , Ionian Islands, 237; at Malta, ib.; Palermo, and Northern Europe ib.; lace of Aurora Konigsmarck, ib.; privi lege of Spanish grandees, 328; Mrs. Old field, the actress, ib.; Flanders lace shroud in Ireland, 389. Inventories, Accounts, &c., French Austria, Eleanor of (wife of Francis I.), 230. Barry, Madame du, passim- Bourbon, Duchesse de, 27, 28, 96, 102, 105, 139, 145, 168. Bourgcs, Archbishop of, 94. Cambray, Archbishop of, 143. Catherine de Medicis, 28. Charles V., 7. Charollais, Mademoiselle de, 94, 102, 105, 112, 132, 145, 168. Clermont, Mademoiselle de, 28, 105, 168, 178. Colbert, 188, 226. Conde', Princesse de (Madame Anne Palatine), 102, 105, 145, 148, 168. Inventories, &c,—cont. Dauphin (son of Louis XVI.), 105, 146. Due de Normandie (do.), 105. Duras, Due de, 178, 184. Elizabeth, Madame, 152. Gabrielle d’Estrees, 117. Henrietta Maria (Queen qf Charles I.), 21, 120, 226. Henry II., 6. 12, 23, 230. Henry IV., 117. Herault, Chancellor, 118. Hergosse, M. de, 148. Loisel, M., 102, 145. Louis XVI., 105, 113, 146. Marguerite d’Angouleme (sister of Francis I.), 7, 12, 23, 28, 52. Marguerite d’Autrichc, 12, 19. Marguerite de Navarre (wife of Henry IV.), 7, 23, 52, 116, 117. Marie-Antoinette, 152. Marie de Medicis, 56, 123. Marillac, Marechal de, 122, 232. Mazarin, Cardinal, 125. Modene. Duchesse de (daughter of the regent), 29, 96, 105, 112, 115, 181,199. Motte, Mare'clial de la, 25, 57, 102. Orleans, Duchesse d’ (wife of Louis- Plrilippe), 29. , Louis, Due d’, 96. , Philippe, Due U’, regent, 90. , Louis-Philippe, 192. Pentliievre, Due de, 93, 141, 192. Pompadour, Madame de, bequeaths her lace, 155. Soissons, Comtesse de, 17, 57. Sourdis, Anne d’Escombleau, Baronue de, 27, 94, 127, 188. Inventories, of churches :— Beauregard, Massillon’s chapel at, 216. Benedictines de St. Aligre, 216. Notre Dame de Lorette, 54. Paris, Oratoire de Jesus, 25, 188. „ St. Gervais, 18, 137, 178. ,, St. Medard, 25. „ St. Merry, 96, 131. Inventories, English, see Wardrobe Ac counts. Ireland, saffron-tinted shirts, 388 ; Irish smock of King Edward IV., 389; pa triotic club called Dublin Society give prizes for Irish lace, ib.; exertions of Lady Arabella Denny, 390; lace schools, | ib.; establishment of Limerick lace, 2 G