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1 ene 1575 año - buskin

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 A term for a soft leather boot which reached the calf or knee, but used also of a shorter laced boot or even leather hose. 1502 <i>unum par ocrarium vocat’ buskens, </i>Ledsham (Th24/53); 1535 <i>two paire of hoise, a paire of new buskines, a ledder coite</i>, Bradford (BAS2/247); 1568 <i>twoe payre of olde velvet buskyns</i>, Healaugh Park (YRS134/32). It was occasionally applied to upper body clothing: 1572 <i>To William Smithe of Shellay a busseskynne jerkyn</i>, Dalton (YRS63/113); 1596 ‘Every cordiner or jerkin maker who shall <i>shapp, cutt</i> or make any jerkins, boots, shoes <i>buskinges</i> … not being a brother, shall pay yearly 3s 4d’, Beverley (YRS84/74). It may have been considered by some to be a spelling of ‘buckskin’: in 1575, for example, William Stubb of Birstwith bequeathed <i>a buckskinne doublet</i> to his son (YRS55/96).

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1 ene 1575 año
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