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Garment worn in the medieval period
Look up kirtle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kirtle (sometimes called a cotte or a cotehardie) is a garment that was worn by men and women in
Kirtle
Settlement in Cambridgeshire, England
Kirtling, together with Kirtling Green and Kirtling Towers, is a scattered settlement in the south-eastern edge of the English county of Cambridgeshire
Kirtling
Grade I listed castle in East Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Kirtling Tower was a medieval castle and Tudor country house in Kirtling, Cambridgeshire, England, of which the gatehouse still remains. The first documentary
Kirtling_Tower
Fictional witch or sorceress, antagonist of The Silver Chair (Narnia, book 4)
The Lady of the Green Kirtle is the main antagonist in The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis. She enslaved Prince Rilian of Narnia and a horde of gnomes by her
Lady_of_the_Green_Kirtle
English politician and Baron
spent most of his time at Kirtling in retirement. He died at the Charterhouse on 31 December 1564, and was buried at Kirtling, beside his first wife, in
Edward_North,_1st_Baron_North
English politician
Dudley North, 4th Baron North, KB (1602 – 24 June 1677) of Kirtling Tower, Cambridgeshire was an English politician, who sat in the House of Commons at
Dudley_North,_4th_Baron_North
outer clothing generally consisted of a loose or fitted gown worn over a kirtle or petticoat (or both). An alternative to the gown was a short jacket or
1550–1600_in_European_fashion
16th century consisted of a long gown, usually with sleeves, worn over a kirtle or undergown, with a linen chemise or smock worn next to the skin. The high-waisted
1500–1550_in_European_fashion
Hamlet in Cambridgeshire, England
population is included in the civil parish of Kirtling. A F Wareham and A P M Wright (editors) (2002). "'Kirtling', in A History of the County of Cambridge
Upend
15th century consisted of a long gown, usually with sleeves, worn over a kirtle or undergown, with a linen chemise or smock worn next to the skin. The sleeves
1400–1500_in_European_fashion
British actress
in Prince Caspian in (1989), and finally as the evil Lady of the Green Kirtle in The Silver Chair in 1990. On the radio, she portrayed Modesty Blaise
Barbara_Kellerman
River in eastern England
a pumping station at Kennett. It is then pumped to Kirtling Green where it discharges into Kirtling Brook, a tributary of the Stour. The extra water flows
River_Stour,_eastern_England
the long loose over-garment of previous centuries (whether called tunic, kirtle, or other names) altogether, putting the emphasis on a tailored top that
1300–1400_in_European_fashion
Loose-fitting shirt-like underwear for women
chemise beneath a young woman's everyday domestic bodice Shift dress Camisole Kirtle Shalwar kameez Slip (clothing) Smock (disambiguation) Teddy (garment) Portal:
Chemise
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Chinese Girl, a painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff Lady of the Green Kirtle, the main villain in C.S. Lewis's book The Silver Chair Elizabeth Eaton
Green_Lady
Geoffrey (died 1182 or 1183), sometimes known as Geoffrey Kirtling or Kytlynge, was a priest in the Catholic Church. He was appointed Dean of Lincoln between
Geoffrey_(Dean_of_Lincoln)
1953 children's novel by C. S. Lewis
Narnia. Hungry and suffering from exposure, they meet the Lady of the Green Kirtle accompanied by a silent knight in black armour. She encourages them to proceed
The_Silver_Chair
Fictional sorceress
and the Lady of the Green Kirtle may be the same person. Lewis's text does not support this (See Lady of the Green Kirtle for further discussion). Lewis
White_Witch
Series of children's novels by C. S. Lewis
Peter and then murdered by one of his own lords. The Lady of the Green Kirtle is the lead villain of The Silver Chair, and is also referred to in that
The_Chronicles_of_Narnia
Clothing for women and girls
of Iron Age Greece. Contemporary European bodices are derived from the kirtle. A fitted bodice became fashionable in Europe around 1450. The same word
Bodice
The Kirtle Water is a river in Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland. It rises on the southern slopes of Haggy Hill where its headwaters are impounded
Kirtle_Water
11th and 12th century European shoe with long upturned toe
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Pigache
Film series (2005–2010)
allowed the opportunity for fans to suggest names for the Lady of the Green Kirtle, the main antagonist. The winning name was to be selected by Mark Gordon
The Chronicles of Narnia (film series)
The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(film_series)
Cave in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
artificial cave created in the red sandstone cliffs about 9 metres above the Kirtle Water at Cove, Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It
Bruce's_Cave
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Willie being made the 5/2 favourite. Lester Piggott set a steady pace on Kirtling, with Eddery settling Beldale Flutter in second. Beldale Flutter quickened
Beldale_Flutter
Baggy-kneed breeches popular in the early 20th-century
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Knickerbockers_(clothing)
Character in As You Like It
with her powerful uncle, Roger North, 2nd Baron North, at his estate of Kirtling Tower around the time Spenser was first writing his first major poetic
Rosalind_(As_You_Like_It)
British water supply company
a 6.0-foot (1.83 m) pipeline carries the water to Kirtling Green Outfall, where it enters Kirtling Brook, a tributary of the River Stour. Further down
Essex_and_Suffolk_Water
Chinese shoes for women with bound feet
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Lotus_shoe
Upcoming film by Greta Gerwig
allowed the opportunity for fans to suggest names for the Lady of the Green Kirtle, the main antagonist. The winning name was to be selected by Gordon and
Narnia:_The_Magician's_Nephew
English-language expression for a carefree life
thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle; Bed of Roses (1996 film)—A 1996 romance
Bed_of_roses
Irish noble (1242–1285)
in 1268, the fourth and youngest daughter of John Fitzgeoffrey, Lord of Kirtling, Sheriff of Yorkshire, and Isobel Bigod and the granddaughter of Geoffrey
Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland
Theobald_Butler,_4th_Chief_Butler_of_Ireland
Neckband with wide pointed wings
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Ascot_tie
1553 coronation in England
apparel of "purple velvet French fashion, with sleeves of the same, her kirtle of purple satin all thick set with goldsmith work and great pearl, with
Coronation_of_Mary_I
Baggy pants, fit to the ankle
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Harem_pants
Severed head of the English statesman
Velvet ... laced with a rich gold lace, and furr'd with Ermins; upon the Kirtle is the Royal large Robe of the like Purple Velvet laced, and fur'd with
Oliver_Cromwell's_head
Fictional place in the works of C. S. Lewis
his enchantment by the Lady of the Green Kirtle. Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum meet the Lady of the Green Kirtle at the Giants' bridge. She tells them to
Underland_(Narnia)
Principal railway route in Great Britain
Between Lockerbie and Carlisle stations Mein Water Viaduct 17 miles 65 chains Kirtle Water Viaduct 15 miles 60 chains Sark Viaduct (Scotland/England Border)
West_Coast_Main_Line
Town in Suffolk, England
University Press. p. 327. ISBN 978-0199609086. "NORTH, Roger (1531-1600), of Kirtling, Cambs. and Mildenhall, Suff. | History of Parliament Online". www
Mildenhall,_Suffolk
Sewn garment in Ancient Greece
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Ependytes
Woman's split skirt; earlier, breeches or knickers
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Culottes
Title of nobility
Baron North, of Kirtling Tower in the County of Cambridge, is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. Its most famous holder was Frederick North, 2nd
Baron_North
Garments worn on feet
1999{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). Jones, Kirtly (7 January 2016), High Heels' Damage to the Human Foot, Salt Lake City:
Footwear
Village and civil parish in England
filming location for the underworld, ruled by the evil Lady of the Green Kirtle, in the 1990 BBC adaptation of The Silver Chair (one of the Narnia books
Castleton,_Derbyshire
Agnes Brinkley Burrough Green Westley Waterless Dullingham Stetchworth Kirtling Woodditton Cheveley Ashley Silverley Bottisham Swaffham Bulbeck Swaffham
List of churches in East Cambridgeshire
List_of_churches_in_East_Cambridgeshire
Queen of England from 1536 to 1537
Whitehall Palace. The list includes: gowns of damask, velvet, and satin; kirtles of velvet, cloth of silver, taffeta, and purple cloth of gold; cloaks of
Jane_Seymour
catchment River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway (also known as 'Border' Esk) Kirtle Water (R) (enters tidal section) River Sark (R) (straddles the border in
List_of_rivers_of_Scotland
Decorative clothing accessory
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Jabot_(neckwear)
tailor Walter Fyshe made her a gown of white damask and a "safeguard or kirtle" possibly worn while riding. Peter Jonson made her shoes. In 1597, her clothes
Thomazina_Muliercula
Country house in Cambridgeshire, England
used to occupy Anglesey Abbey house in the winter before they moved to Kirtling Tower in 2004. The grounds are bounded on the northwest by Bottisham Lode
Anglesey_Abbey
Queen of Scots from 1469 to 1486
in 1473 and 1474 include gowns of blue velvet and red satin, cloaks, a kirtle of green damask, a riding gown, "stomaks" made of satin lined with ermine
Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland
Margaret_of_Denmark,_Queen_of_Scotland
17th century knee-length coat
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Justacorps
Tartar woman at the court of Elizabeth I
included two loose gowns of black taffeta, a French kirtle of russet satin, and another French kirtle of black satin. The clothes had been made for the
Aura_Soltana
Protective wooden overshoe
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Patten_(shoe)
Narnia in the line of Rilian (LB) Emerald Witch: See Lady of the Green Kirtle (SC) Farsight: Eagle, brings news to Tirian (LB) Father Christmas: Bringer
List of The Chronicles of Narnia characters
List_of_The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_characters
Riding garment or overskirt worn by women
seventeenth centuries. Some safeguards were intended to protect skirts or kirtles worn beneath. Mary Frith, dramatised as the character Moll Cutpurse in
Safeguard_(costume)
British aristocrat (1895–1981)
a volunteer nurse in the blitzed area of London. On 9 November 1951 at Kirtling, Newmarket, Lady Mary married Peter Whitley (22 October 1923 Singapore
George Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge
George_Cambridge,_2nd_Marquess_of_Cambridge
Hall Hinchingbrooke House Holmewood Hall Island Hall Kimbolton Castle Kirtling Tower Leverington Hall Longthorpe Tower Madingley Hall The Manor, Hemingford
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Form of headwear, symbolizing the power of a ruler
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Crown
January 2024. Hawkyard, A. D. K. (1982). "North, Edward (c.1504-64), of Kirtling, Cambs., the Charterhouse, Mdx. and London". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). The
Thomas_Murfyn
Type of fur jacket
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Pelisse
English steeplechase horse race at Aintree Racecourse
Castle Falls; Rondetto has fallen, Princeful has fallen, Norther has fallen, Kirtle Lad has fallen, The Fossa has fallen, there's a right pile-up... And now
Grand_National
Irish noblemen (1570 - 1601)
Connacht Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne John Fitzgeoffrey, Lord of Kirtling, Sheriff of Yorkshire Joan FitzJohn Isabel Bigod Eleanor Butler William
James FitzGerald, Earl of Desmond
James_FitzGerald,_Earl_of_Desmond
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
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History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Scottish noblewoman and mistress of King James IV of Scotland
cloth bordered with velvet, with velvet sleeves lined with taffeta, a satin kirtle or skirt, a hat and a tippet, a veil of "crisp", and ribbons for her hair
Margaret_Drummond_(mistress)
PSC. "Kimbolton Castle" Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Kirtling Tower" Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Longthorpe Tower"
List_of_castles_in_England
Large semicircular head covering framing the face; alternatively, a brimless hat or cap
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Bonnet_(headgear)
Traditional Russian headdress worn by women
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Kokoshnik
Traditional Baggy trousers of Spain
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Zaragüelles
Fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia
and ultimately Puddleglum who wins the debate with the Lady of the Green Kirtle, breaking her spell and releasing the Prince by stamping out her magical
Puddleglum
Type of shawl made in India
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Kullu_shawl
Simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms
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Shawl
Vocabulary used in the fashion business and clothing industry
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Clothing_terminology
Magicians appearing in fantasy fiction
attempting to charm or seduce someone. For instance, the Lady of the Green Kirtle in C. S. Lewis's The Silver Chair can transform herself into a large green
Magician_(fantasy)
Item of women's apparel
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Basque_(clothing)
Breed of small scent hound
to the: little small mitten-beagle, which may be companion for a ladies kirtle, and in the field will run as cunningly as any hound whatere, only their
Beagle
Headwear of officials during the Qing dynasty of China
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Qing_official_headwear
Postcode area in Cambridgeshire, England
Dunstall Green, Exning, Gazeley, Great Bradley, Kennett, Kentford, Kirtling, Kirtling Green, Lady's Green, Landwade, Lidgate, Moulton, Ousden, Saxon Street
CB_postcode_area
Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin
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Tunic
River in England
feet (85 m) to the surface. Pipelines carry it to Kirtling Green outfall, where it enters Kirtling Brook, a tributary of the River Stour, to be extracted
Cut-off_Channel
Village in Oxfordshire, England
National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 August 2018. Ekwall 1960, Kirtling Blair 1994, p. 79. Blair 1994, p. 108. Sherwood & Pevsner 1974, p. 678
Kirtlington
Robert de Toni, 1st Baron Toni (died 1309), Lord of Flamstead, Kirtling, and Maud Castle was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Gascony and Scotland
Robert de Toni, 1st Baron Toni
Robert_de_Toni,_1st_Baron_Toni
Garment worn by women of Ancient Greece
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Peplos
Women's undergarment
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Bustle
Stocking supporter
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Garter
embroidered with silver and fringed, lined with unshorn velvet", and a French kirtle of black velvet. She was also given lucrative rewards, including a lease
Dorothy_Bradbelt
Retired British jockey
1988) is a retired Group 1-winning British jockey. He was brought up in Kirtling near Newmarket, on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border, where he still lives
Adam_Kirby
Title character of Bram Stoker's Dracula
the brother of Lucifer and, thus, a fallen angel. Already in 1958, Cecil Kirtly proposed that Count Dracula shared his personal past with the historical
Count_Dracula
1448 battle of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
the Lochmaben Stone on an area of flat ground between the River Sark and Kirtle Water on the north shore of the River Esk. Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde
Battle_of_Sark
Chemical compound
Terchloracetic Acid in Gmelin, L., Hand-book of Chemistry: Organic chemistry Jones, Kirtly (June 21, 2012). Marshall, Sarah (ed.). "Trichloroacetic Acid or Bichloroacetic
Trichloroacetic_acid
Skirt-like undergarment, sometimes intended to show, worn under a skirt or dress
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Petticoat
English nobleman and statesman (1443–1524)
Elizabeth Tilney, first wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. On her kirtle, she displays her paternal arms Azure a chevron between three griffin's
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
Thomas_Howard,_2nd_Duke_of_Norfolk
Long, loose, rain-resistant overcoat, originally with a shoulder cape
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Ulster_coat
Cloth worn around the loins
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Loincloth
Sleeveless, collarless dress worn over a blouse, shirt or sweater
Gymslip – a British pinafore dress worn as athletic wear or school uniform Kirtle – a medieval garment of similar function Romper suit – combination of shorts
Jumper_(dress)
Made to order, usually one-of-kind
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Bespoke
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
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Pileus_(hat)
Scottish tailor who worked for James V of Scotland
in March 1539 and with her at Pitlethlie in May 1539. He made gowns and kirtles for them of black and red velvet, satin, and taffeta, with French hats
Thomas_Arthur_(tailor)
Imitation velvet fabric
and carpeting, and also for clothing such as doublets, farthingales, and kirtles. Mockado was introduced to England from Flanders in the mid-sixteenth century
Mockado
Flap or pouch that covers the crotch of men's trousers
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Codpiece
KIRTLING
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Boy/Male
Hindu
One who brings good things
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Hebrew, Swiss
Jehovah Increases
Boy/Male
Spanish
God is with us'.
Biblical
deceiver; one who makes sad
Girl/Female
Hindu
Queen of neem
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Slovenia
Frenchman; Diminutive of Francis
Boy/Male
Hindu
Non wild, Gentle, Agreeable
Girl/Female
Muslim
To get joyousness, Gladness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
With Beautiful Curls
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Lyrics; Musical Notes
KIRTLING
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