Citations:maskeller


 * 1867, Great Britain Public Record Office, Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII, page 1557:
 * Total of the six maskellers and the joust and turneys, from 3 Nov. to 12 Feb.
 * and of seven half coats of the maskeller before the Emperor at Calais. The eight gowns were made of three blue and purple tinsel gowns of the King&#39;s store, two russet tinsel gowns, and six mantles of crimson gold camlet.
 * 1994, W. R. Streitberger, Court Revels, 1485-1559,
 * [page 111:] These were made from seven gowns of escate from one of the &#39;maskellers&#39; at Ardres. These translated garments were also used by the king and the Earl of Devonshire who participated in the disguising. For Shrovetide there was a joust ...
 * [page 268:] 'Maskellers' (young Russlanders, ancient maskers, and princely apparel) at Ardes in which the king participated: PRO E36/229. fols. 49-65.