Kersey (cloth) - Wikipedia Kersey is a kind of coarse woollen cloth that was a component of the textile trade in Medieval England It derives its name from kersey yarn and ultimately from the village of Kersey, Suffolk, having presumably originated in that county However the cloth was made in many places
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Kersey – Kochan and Phillips Historical Textiles Kerseys were cheaper, coarser, twill woven woollen fabrics used for poorer people’s clothes, sailors’ clothes, cloaks and overcoats, working clothes and so on
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Kersey. World English Historical Dictionary The act of 1552 enumerates various kinds of kerseys, as ordinary, sorting, Devonshire (called dozens), and check kerseys, and fixes their length as between 17 and 18 yards; in 1557 this was reduced to between 16 and 17
KERSEY - najecki. com KERSEY Kersey was a type of cloth widely produced in England from at least the 17th Century, initially in East Anglia around the village of Kersey in S ffolk By the 18th Century the largest production was in West Yorkshire, particularly in the Keighle
Kersey (cloth) explained Kersey is a kind of coarse woollen cloth that was a component of the textile trade in Medieval England It derives its name from kersey yarn and ultimately from the village of Kersey, Suffolk, having presumably originated in that region However the cloth was made in many places
Kersey - The Diary of Samuel Pepys Kersey is a kind of coarse woollen cloth that was a component of the textile trade in Medieval England It derives its name from kersey yarn and ultimately from the village of Kersey, Suffolk, having presumably originated in that county However the cloth was made in many places
When is “Kersey” Not Kersey? — The Liberty Rifles Returning to the definition of “kersey”, the earliest references to this fabric are from woolen industry in Medieval England specifically in Kersey, Suffolk It was also being woven as early as 1262 in Andover, Hampshire [6] and an Act of 1552 enumerated various kinds of Kerseys being produced [7]