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silver; one low stool covered with velvet, and so fringed; and two
long footstools under the long table; two great djail’5 covered with
crimson, figured satin fringed with crimson silk and silver; two
scrolled chairs, one of them covered with “ black cloth of silver,” and
fringed with black silk and silver; the other covered with “ hare-
coloured cloth of silver,” fringed with black silk and silver; four long
of crimson figured satin, fringed with silk and silver, with four
tassels of silk and silver to each cushion; and two long cushions of plain
black velvet, embroidered with roses, and gold and pearle all over, with
tassels of gold and silk; two (^Uttain# of green “ carsye” for the two
little windows, and four large curtains of the same for the great
windows, and “ southege” curtains for the great and little windows; a
great folding of seven folds, with a cloth upon it of green
“ kersey,” and a lesser skreen of four folds, with a like cloth; four
joranrljrs of copper for lights; two pair of “ with heads
and fore parts of copper, one pair being less than the other; a great
“ to stand at the cupboard; two fire-shovels, two pair of
tongs, and one fire-fork. At the door a CCUttHUl of “ green carsye, lined
with south age, with a curtyn-rod of iron, which is to hang afore the dore,
with a great hooke to putt it up when it is not drawn; one little joined
boarde, with a fast frame to sett glasses on; a thing made like stayres
to sett plate on; one great lanterne, with glasse, sett in joyners’ worke,
paynted; and one little fine wicker skrene, sett in a frame of walnut-
tree.” The walls were hung with tapestry, of which the various kinds
have been already described.
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This apartment was appropriated to the reception of visitors, to
silver; one low stool covered with velvet, and so fringed; and two
long footstools under the long table; two great djail’5 covered with
crimson, figured satin fringed with crimson silk and silver; two
scrolled chairs, one of them covered with “ black cloth of silver,” and
fringed with black silk and silver; the other covered with “ hare-
coloured cloth of silver,” fringed with black silk and silver; four long
of crimson figured satin, fringed with silk and silver, with four
tassels of silk and silver to each cushion; and two long cushions of plain
black velvet, embroidered with roses, and gold and pearle all over, with
tassels of gold and silk; two (^Uttain# of green “ carsye” for the two
little windows, and four large curtains of the same for the great
windows, and “ southege” curtains for the great and little windows; a
great folding of seven folds, with a cloth upon it of green
“ kersey,” and a lesser skreen of four folds, with a like cloth; four
joranrljrs of copper for lights; two pair of “ with heads
and fore parts of copper, one pair being less than the other; a great
“ to stand at the cupboard; two fire-shovels, two pair of
tongs, and one fire-fork. At the door a CCUttHUl of “ green carsye, lined
with south age, with a curtyn-rod of iron, which is to hang afore the dore,
with a great hooke to putt it up when it is not drawn; one little joined
boarde, with a fast frame to sett glasses on; a thing made like stayres
to sett plate on; one great lanterne, with glasse, sett in joyners’ worke,
paynted; and one little fine wicker skrene, sett in a frame of walnut-
tree.” The walls were hung with tapestry, of which the various kinds
have been already described.
<2Bf We (gallery
This apartment was appropriated to the reception of visitors, to