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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… TWIGGEN Found describing BASKET Found made of Twig, WAINSCOT, WOOD Sources: Inventories (early), Inventories …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… to employ some improper person to do the gilding on the wainscot in the Gallery at Kensington, &c. As the gilding has … Board of Works to let them know that the gilding on the wainscot is to be performed by S r James Thornhill, the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… 17. Letter - - Do. Do. - For orders to be given for five wainscot presses for keeping the records of the German …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… - Do. - For orders to be given for new flooring with right wainscot all his Majesty's appartment in the lower lodging at …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… were reposited. On one side the wall was damp, and the wainscot should be removed at a further distance from it, and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Tea boards, or Tea Chests either in Wallnut, Mahogany or Wainscot, &c. Also looking glasses of all sorts, in all kinds … of Parliament. For Hampton Court he supplied in 1731 a wainscot bedframe for the State Bedchamber though the … mundane items and furniture for servants rooms. In 1752 a wainscot chest of drawers was supplied for the New Page. He …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (late). References: Jenkins (1961, new ed. 1972). Wainscot [wynscote; winscoate; weynscott; weynescote; … Power (1924-8)], but by the end of the eighteenth century, wainscot was imported either as LOG, defined in the Book of … Inch in Thickness' [Rates (1784)]. For most of the period, wainscot meant oak and the term was used to describe any …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 'The hall, the great chamber, the lord's chamber, ... the wainscot chamber, the gallery and study, the yellow …
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