The King's Wardrobe, together with the Chamber, made up the personal part of medieval English government known as the King's household. Originally the...
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up wardrobe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wardrobe is a cabinet used for storing clothes. Wardrobe or Wardrobes may also refer to: Wardrobe (clothing)...
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the exchequer, and the wardrobe did not always submit its accounts to be audited. The chancellor oversaw the chancery or government writing office. It was...
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king's wardrobe or dressing room. The wardrobe was also where kings stored their valuables, such as money. As a result, the chamber and wardrobe functioned...
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Japanese clothing (redirect from Seasonal wardrobe change in Japan)
certain classes. During the war, kimono factories shut down, and the government encouraged people to wear monpe (also romanised as mompe) - trousers constructed...
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series, he appeared in all three installments: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. His mother, Zelfa...
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kings, all revenue was received and disbursed by the king's chamber and wardrobe. The chamber, like the rest of the household, was itinerant. Under the...
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Mistress of the Robes (redirect from Mistress of the Queen's Wardrobe)
mistress of the robes was a political appointment, changing with the government; however, this has not been the case since the death of Queen Victoria...
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Guadeloupe (redirect from Guadeloupe/Government)
centuries, including materials from distant origins, the Guadeloupean wardrobe includes Creole garments such as: the cozy dress or wòb ti-do, an everyday...
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Comptroller (category Government accounting officials)
sinecure, invariably held by a government whip in the House of Commons). The office was established as part of the Wardrobe (a powerful department of household...
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