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Index
Author’s Note
Prologue: “She was the model and the mirror of those who were at court”
Part I: Dressing Anne Boleyn
Chapter 1: The Queen’s Wardrobe
Chapter 2: Dressed, coiffed and styled
Chapter 3: Transport, cleaning and scenting of the royal clothing
Part II: Inside the Wardrobe of Anne Boleyn
Chapter 1: White satin and Milan bonnets
Chapter 2: Picture set in a bracelet
Chapter 3: Tablet of gold hanging at her girdle
Chapter 4: Black satin nightgown and eight yards of crimson cloth of gold
Chapter 5: Surcoat of crimson velvet furred with ermines
Chapter 6: Gown of strange fashion
Chapter 7: Surcoat and mantle of white cloth of tissue, the latter furred with ermines
Chapter 8: Twenty yards of green satin
Chapter 9: Taffeta cap covered with a caul of gold
Chapter 10: Tippet of ermine with marks of blood on it
Epilogue: “Such jewels and apparel as the late Queen had in the Tower”
Appendix 1: “Half the late Queen’s jewels” What happened to Anne Boleyn’s jewels and apparel after her death?
Appendix 2: The Queen in her nightgown
Illustrations: The Boleyn artefacts
Bibliography
Endnotes
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