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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… is suspended by the CURTAIN RINGs. most were for the curtains hung round a BED, and the context meant that …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Soho Sq., London, u (1832). Provided patent sunshades and curtains costing 22 for Hopetoun House, Lothian, Scotland, in … On 12 October 1752 Dingwall was paid for putting up curtains and providing the Duchess of Gordon with a strong … as well as supplying furniture and fitting carpets and curtains, between July 1837 and December 1840. The first …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of SILK, WOOL, COTTON and LINEN, used for FURNISHING, CURTAINs, etc. WORSTED damask was frequently advertised on …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was wont, in a Chair, and another Chair followed, with the curtains drawn; but instead of a Lord, as was thought to be …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [mercers], for silks and velvets for an altar cloth, curtains, etc. 2,039 11 6 Samuel Orme, 'metaxario' [mercer], for curtains 93 5 6 William Elliott, 'limbulario' [gold lace …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… figured velvet for a standing bed, 3 pairs of large window curtains, canopies and seats for a large chair of state and eight chairs, for white satin to line the bed curtains and white Mantua silk to line the window curtains and the canopy for the bedchamber etc 1,472 7 6 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… crimson camel's hair cloth, for tapestries, for window curtains, screens, chairs and a large armchair, and for crimson taffeta to line the said window curtains and a screen for the Queen's small bedroom at St. … James's; and for green silk damask, for two large window curtains and a screen, three chairs, one fire screen and a …
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