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Made for Robert Thornton, 22nd Abbot of Jerveaulx (1510-33), as indicated by the letters on the orphrey on the back, and the testimony given at the time of acquisition, that the vestment came from Hexham. Probably originally for the pall covering his coffin.The silk velvet was probably made in either Italy or Spain, the main centres of silk production in Europe at this time. Attribution note: Made for Robert Thornton, Abbot of Jervaulx 1510-1533 Reason For Production: Commission
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Made for Robert Thornton, 22nd Abbot of Jerveaulx (1510-33), as indicated by the letters on the orphrey on the back, and the testimony given at the time of acquisition, that the vestment came from Hexham. Probably originally for the pall covering his coffin.The silk velvet was probably made in either Italy or Spain, the main centres of silk production in Europe at this time. Attribution note: Made for Robert Thornton, Abbot of Jervaulx 1510-1533 Reason For Production: Commission
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silk (textile) n5:277 Silk velvet, embroidered in coloured silk, silver-gilt and silver thread and spangles linen worked on satin, silk and linen and afterwards applied n5:900 silver-gilt thread n5:628
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