English: Two drawings of canons belonging to the Order of Crutched Friars (or Croziers), the one on the left in ancient costume (medieval?), the one on the right in 18th-century attire.
From: Collection de costumes de tous les ordres monastiques, supprimés à differentes époques, dans la ci-devant Belgique, Brussels, 1811.
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Keyser-Schuurman, W. (1984): Het Kruisherenklooster (Maastrichts Silhouet #17), p. 29. Stichting Historische Reeks Maastricht, Maastricht. ISBN907035621X
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Philippe Joseph Maillart et sœur, 1811
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