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These are to Signify unto your Grace his Majesty's pleasure, that you provide and deliver to the Honble. Grey Maynard Esqr. Yeoman of His Majesty's removing Ward-Robe, the following particulars of Furniture for his Majesty's service at Hampton Court, Vizt. for the Duke's presence Chamber a Crimson Lustring draw up Windsor Curtain, a Hanging pier glass in a Walnuttree frame, a Table and a pair of stands Do. with leather Covers, a pair of Double Brass arms, and two pair of single Do. For His withdrawing Room, two Crimson draw up Lustring Window Curtains, one arm'd chair, and eight square stools, Walnuttree Frames, stuffed and Coverd with Crimson mohair, a hanging Glass in a Walnuttree frame, a Table and a pair of stands Do., with leather Covers, a pair of Double Brass Arms for the Chimney, and Two pair of single Do. ffor His Bed Chamber, to be Hung with Blew mohair, two draw up blew Lustring window Curtains, a pier glass in a Walnuttree frame, a Table and a pair of stands Do. with leather Covers, a Leather mattress to his bed, and a Boarded bottom to the Bedstead; a mahogany fire screen, cover'd with India paper, a pair of Double wrought Arms to the Chimney, four glass sconces in carved and Gilt Frames, with two Brass Arms to each, For his dark Closet a Mahogany night chair and two white carther pans, for his small Light Closet his Square Walnuttree [[catchword]] Stools [[/catchword]]