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ˌalmain-ˈrivets A kind of light armour, first used in Germany, in which great flexibility was obtained by overlapping plates sliding on rivets.1530 Palsgr. 516 He hath dygged hym in nat withstandyng his almayne ryvettes, nonobstant ses cuirasses. 1565 in Richmondsh. Wills (1853) 179, j almon revet.....
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Almain rivet
Almain rivets were generally of fairly low quality, but they were cheap: a royal proclamation issued by Henry VIII in 1542 designated them at 7s 6d, which Almain rivets were frequently purchased en masse as munitions-grade armour to equip royal armies or personal retinues.
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Laminar armour
to the 17th century with the main feature that distinguished it from other forms of laminar armour being the metal strips being fastened using sliding rivets The technique was also used create segmented armour to protect the neck, upper limbs, and hips as seen in the Almain rivet, the zischagge, falling buffe
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rivet
▪ I. rivet, n.1 (ˈrɪvɪt) Forms: 5 ryvette, 6 ryuet(te, ryvet(t; 6–7 riuet, 6 -ett, rivette, 6– rivet; 5–6 revette, 6 -ett, reyvett, 6, 8 revet. [a. OF. rivet, f. river to fix, clinch, of uncertain origin.] 1. a. A short nail or bolt for fastening together metal plates or the like, the headless end o...
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Tassets
The segmented style of tassets connected by sliding rivets produced during the 16th century is also known as almain rivets.
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John Bluett
Sir John is dressed in full armour of Almain rivets and his head rests on a pillow with lace border in which is worked the Bluett crest of a squirrel eating
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William Rosewell (gentleman)
of Loxton and Uphill as: "William Rowsewell, gent, one corslet, one gelding for a light horseman furnished, one harquebut, one murrion, one paire of almain rivets furnished."
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Inventory of Henry VIII
Hampton Court; delivered out of the store by John Lyndsay; 200 pairs of Almain rivets (front and back plates); 200 pairs of Almain rivets to the Earl of Pontefract Castle; 5 iron serpentines; 1 small brass falcon; 4 iron guns; 124 Almain rivets with 'tassets', (light German armour); 69 Almain rivets without
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Thomas Grenville (died 1513)
18th day of March in the Year of Our Lord 1513, to whose soul may God look on with favour Amen") His recumbent effigy is shown fully armed in a suit of Almain rivets and his feet rest on a dog.
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Church of St Mary, Bideford
18th day of March in the Year of Our Lord 1513, to whose soul may God look on with favour Amen") His recumbent effigy is shown fully armed in a suit of Almain rivets and his feet rest on a dog.
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