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TABARDER

A tabarder was the name given to a scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, so called because their original dress was a tabard.
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A tabard was a short garment with sleeves, worn by knights of the Tudor era. The tabard had the knight's coat of arms blazoned on the sleeves as well as on the front and back.
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A tabard is a simple, sleeveless outer garment that pulls over the head and is open at the sides. Originally tabards were ceremonial and military wear worn from the 13th to 16th centuries, in modern times they are often worn as protective clothing by catering staff.
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TABARD

HMS Tabard was a British T Class patrol type submarine of 1090 tons displacement launched in 1945. HMS Tabard had a top speed of 15.25 knots surfaced and 9 knots submerged, carried a complement of 53 and was armed with one 4 inch dual-purpose gun; one 20 mm anti-aircraft gun; three machine-guns and about ten 21 inch torpedo tubes.
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