REPLY1850
BEAVER HATS
By GASTROS. (Cambridge)
Permit me to suggest that, in asking a question, it is often desirable that the querist should state briefly the amount of information he already possesses on the subject. For instance, had Mr. "T.H. Turner," when inquiring after *beaver hats* (No. 7. p. 100.), stated, that he had met with the mention of them as early as the time of Hen. III., I, of course, should not have troubled you with a notice of them in the reign of Elizabeth. Indeed, I owe Mr. Turner an apology; for if I had reflected a moment upon the extensive antiquarian information of the querist, I should certainly have concluded…
Topics: Beaver Hats, Historical Customs, Antiquarian Information
Locations: Normandy, Abbey of St. Wandrille