'Sideless cotehardie' comes from Milia Davenport's
book.  
Noticed the error right before I bought the book,
because it is still one of the few books with that
many contemporary-to-the-style pictures available.

And at least some of the early fifteenth century
pictures are from re-drawings, but you have to be
wide-awake to recognize the sources.

Ann in CT

--- Cynthia Virtue wrote:
> 
> A last detail: the writer calls a sideless surcoat a
> "cotehardie." 
> 
> Cynthia Virtue and/or Cynthia du Pre Argent


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