Bishop Peche gifts the house land in Lichfield, Cannock and Baswich, as well as the rights to fish on the rivers Sow and Henry III gave the house a gift of ?0 to buy a chasuble " " of red samite with Orphreys " ".
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The Shroud of St Josse is a famous samite cloth from East Persia, which originally had a carpet-like design with two pairs of confronted elephants, surrounded by borders including rows of camels and an inscription in Kufic script, from which the date appears to be before 961.
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The Fourth Crusade brought riches unknown in the West to the crusaders who Villehardouin : " The booty gained was so great that none could tell you the end of it : gold and silver, and vessels and precious stones, and samite, and cloth of silk . . ."
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For the first time in over 15 years, many of the early Windham Hill artists who recorded under Ackerman performed together on August 27, 2006 at the Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, California near Samite, David Cullen, Tracy Silverman, Lisa Lynne, George Tortorelli, Sean Harkness ( who also planned and invited the musicians ), and Will Ackerman.
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The launch of the audiobook was held at the Dia : Beacon on April 11, 2013, to an enthusiastic audience of around two hundred people, and featured many of the musicians from the project ( among them Samite, Dar Williams, Dave Eggar, and Richie Stearns of the Horse Flies and Natalie Merchant ) performing live under the direction of producer and percussionist Haynes.
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In the wrong hands, samite could threaten the outward marks of social stability; samite was specified among the luxuries forbidden the urban middle classes in sumptuary laws by the court of Ren?of Anjou about 1470 : " In cities mercantile governments outlawed crowns, trains, cloth of samite and precious metals, ermine trims, and other pretensions of aristocratic fashion " In Florence, when the " condottiero"
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In the wrong hands, samite could threaten the outward marks of social stability; samite was specified among the luxuries forbidden the urban middle classes in sumptuary laws by the court of Ren?of Anjou about 1470 : " In cities mercantile governments outlawed crowns, trains, cloth of samite and precious metals, ermine trims, and other pretensions of aristocratic fashion " In Florence, when the " condottiero"
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In the wrong hands, samite could threaten the outward marks of social stability; samite was specified among the luxuries forbidden the urban middle classes in sumptuary laws by the court of Ren?of Anjou about 1470 : " In cities mercantile governments outlawed crowns, trains, cloth of samite and precious metals, ermine trims, and other pretensions of aristocratic fashion " In Florence, when the " condottiero"
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A samite saddle-cloth known in the West as the " Suaire de St-Josse ", now in the Mus�e du Louvre, was woven in eastern Iran, some time before 961, when Abu Mansur Bakhtegin, for whom it was woven, died; it was brought back from the First Crusade by �tienne de Blois and dedicated as a votive gift at the Abbey of Saint-Josse, near Boulogne.