The article discusses the Middle English idiomatic epithet 'of Bath' and its connection to the city and its cloth trade. Also cited are the epithet's link to Geoffrey Chaucer's famous Wife of Bath, the studies conducted by scholars like Mary Carruthers, John Manly, and D. W. Robertson on the epithet, and the appearance of the phrase 'of Bath' in the play "Lucidus and Dubius."