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Survey of London
… and Paul Saunders, who were all primarily upholsterers or cabinet-makers, but who also regarded the supply of … the entry for 1740 to 'Mr. Bradshaw for mending tables, cabinet work and furnishing Mr. Coke's apartment in the … was the address which his successor here, Samuel Norman, a cabinet-maker, who took over the workshops in 1760, used on a …
Survey of London Monograph
… Appendix 3 The decoration of the Queen's Cabinet APPENDIX III The Decoration of The Queen's Cabinet Negotiations for the decoration of the Queen's Cabinet were opened by Sir Balthazar Gerbier in November …
Survey of London Monograph
… Sub-contractor for Portland stonework (all Sections). Bath Cabinet Makers' Company Ltd of London and Bath Furniture for …
Survey of London Monograph
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Datum Verone non. Martii. [1190, 5 July.] (Original in Cabinet des Titres, Bibliothque Nationale. Seal in green wax …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… him to audience. When the said gentlemen entered the Cabinet and approached the Doge, his Serenity rose and … seated on his right hand, above the senior member of the Cabinet. Compliments were exchanged, and Standen left the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… : if he be a Catholic he is in the list now before the Cabinet Council. ( See p. 470, supra.) Book of Petitions, p. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be here [this day] to be attended attended by the Cabinet Council about farming the Law [duty] bill. Coade, … space only, for entries.] Ibid, p. 6. Dec. 16. Monday. The Cabinet Council and the [Navy] Commissioners and Victuallers … are to have a hearing [this day] before the King and Cabinet Council at the Treasury Chamber in Whitehall about …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… Mr Robert, I have it beside me. The King went into his cabinet, and walked up and doun a reasonable space. In the … so he behoved to stand, till the King came out of the cabinet. At last, the King comes out. The Commissioners say …
A New History of London
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