All funny quotes aside, all materials (with exceptions listed below), graphics
(with exceptions listed below), patterns, design, and information
are the sole intellectual property of Cynthia L. Long
aka Merouda Tremayne(SCA) and are not to be used
without permission. This site is for the personal use and
enjoyment of those individuals who share a passion for
14th Century clothing.
The exceptions to this are the photos taken from various
texts from the Museum of London series,
which is the property of the Museum of London. Further
exceptions include the handouts in PDF format for my classes
which contain photos and illustrations from various works.
These are covered under the Fair Use clause of the Copyright
act.
Please be responsible. You are welcome to use this site
to further your knowledge and to support and develop your
own ideas, patterns, theories, etc. Please give credit
where credit is due.
Permission for use of the information, graphics, patterns,
designs, etc. that are my sole intellectual property might
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