Lexicographical Neighbors of Traynes
Literary usage of Traynes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. State Papers by Great Britain Record Commission (1849)
"... without any greate or costly pompe to be used by Them or their traynes, ...
bothe their Persons and traynes, shoulde move the hole worlde to thinke, ..."
2. Rutland Papers: Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of by John Henry Manners Rutland, William Jerdan (1842)
"... and sett forthe in their journeys with their nobles and traynes, before oon
of the clock at after noon; that is to say, the King from Calais and the ..."
3. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1842)
"... and sett forthe in their journeys with their nobles and traynes, before oon
of the clock at after noon; that is to say, the King from Calais and the ..."
4. History of British Costume by James Robinson Planché (1836)
"The queen is to wear a surcoat with " the traynes" as aforesaid, " a playne hoode
without clockes, and a tippet at the hood lying a good length upon the ..."
5. British Costume: A Complete History of the Dress of the Inhabitants of the by James Robinson Planché (1846)
"The queen is to wear a surcoat with " the traynes" as aforesaid, " a playne hoode
without clockes, ..."
6. History of British Costume: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the by James Robinson Planché (1847)
"7 The queen is to wear a surcoat with " the traynes" as aforesaid, " a playne
hoode without clockes-, and a tippet at the hood lying a good length upon the ..."