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  1. Mary I of England enthroned by angels depicted on a 1553 plea roll, with flowing hair. The revels accounts include fabric for costumes for a play to be performed during Mary's coronation feasts, which included a good and a bad angel with a personification of the Genus Humanum.

  2. Jul 24, 2018 · A WOMAN OF THE TIME OF QUEEN MARY - 1553-1558. This Tudor costume history information consists of Pages 283-290 of the chapter on the mid-16th century Tudor dress in the 5 YEAR REIGN of Mary - 1553-1558, and taken from English Costume by Dion Clayton Calthrop.

  3. Jul 7, 2019 · Mary I of England wears just such a gown, with a highly ornate cloth-of-gold forepart, in a 1554 portrait (Fig. 5). The same silhouette can be seen in two other portraits of women at the English court (Figs. 6-7).

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  4. According to the Venetian ambassador, Giacomo Soranzo, Mary's costume as queen involved, arraying herself elegantly and magnificently, and her garments are of two sorts; the one, a gown such as men wear, but fitting very close, with an under-petticoat which has a very long train; and this is her ordinary costume, being also that of the ...

  5. Dec 16, 2014 · After Mary’s death, the coronation robes of England’s first queen were hastily refurbished – with a new bodice and sleeves – to fit its second. This outfit was just one of many things Elizabeth borrowed from her predecessor.

  6. Several details of Mary's costume, the vocabulary used for fabrics, and the costume changes of Mary's coronation follow closely the order of her parents' coronation in 1509. When Elizabeth I was crowned in 1559, she reused some of Mary's clothes, The clothes were altered by the tailor Walter Fyshe.

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  8. Mary Tudor, Mary I, or Bloody Mary, was the eldest child of Henry VIII and the only living child of his first wife Katherine of Aragon. The story of her life is one of the most fascinating in English history.

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