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English: 14th century English gentleman wearing an anelace on his girdle.
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Source Fairholt, Frederick William (1846). Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the Close of the Eighteenth Century: To which is Appended an Illustrated Glossary of Terms for All Articles of Use Or Ornament Worn about the Person. Chapman and Hall. p. 411.
Author Copy of a brass by John Corpe, 1361, in Stoke Fleming Church, Devonshire

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