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trom London site.
Shoes and Pattens
A ńirther type of bu( few boot, has so far tx Mn Nonę of the suni #rte sole, but the upp Wmie brom three basie
69 Early 15th-century ankle-shoe. Scalę 1:3 approx.
70 Early 15th-century boot. Scalę 1:3 approx.
•wmmental brasses ; Mee below, p. 118 & etimples in the pre: •orn only seldom b; •berwise were prod pnge of older childr wes (Table 12). The
quarters - joined curving seaim was a heel-stiffi continued do as far as the the edge on the I to the inner side was a tongue i mm of the top of tl [ a boot of this size i of smali round at the point \ from the horia Al the illustrated exan • aecond, almost iden tam buckie and strap of fastening th< ie ieaving it loose < By far the most com ty 15th century wa ' boot (Tables 10-11