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Letters Patent of Declaration Of the King of France, for the Reformation of excesse in Apparell, and for regulating of the same. Published in the Parliament at Roüen the 30. day of May.

Letters patent

Letters Patent of Declaration Of the King of France, for the Reformation of excesse in Apparell, and for regulating of the same. Published in the Parliament at Roüen the 30. day of May.
Date May 29, 1634
Dimensions1 textual record ; 17.6 x 12.8 cm
Origin London, Greater London, England, Europe
Object NumberS001/B2.1,3.1
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentRules concerning dress codes in the Kingdom of France, laid down by Louis XIII.
NotesSource of title: based on the title of the document.



Statement of responsibility: E.P. for Henry Scile.



Physical description: 7 pages; the title page is missing in French and the last page in English.



Source of information: French title found on WorldCat based on the English title.



Language of the document: the document includes a text in French followed by a text in English.
Status
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