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Tree dressing chair, and Two square stools stuffed and cover'd, with Crimson Damask; a Mahogany writing table for the Princess of Wales, a handsome dressing glass in a Gilt Frame, and a Mahogany dressing table. for a dark Closet for the Prince of Wales a Mahogany night Chair and two whitte [[symbol]] earthens pans. For His page in close waite a wainscott press, Bedsted Crimson Haratine Furniture a Square deal table with a drawer, six Beech matted chairs, a pair of Crimson Haratine Window Curtains, without Valens, for the Ladies Maids of Honour, other Attendants and servants, two spring Umbrello's, six Wallnuttree chairs, the seats laced [[symbol]] with a yellow silk and worsted lace, and an Arm'd chair Do,, a four post Bedsted on Castors with small Cornish and vases, for a yellow Damask Furniture in being; Eight four post Bedsteads on Castors with cup Vases and printed linen furnitures lined with whitte Callico, and a Counterpoint Do. to each. Twentey four pair of printed [[symbol]] Linnen Window curtains, with gather'd Heads. without valens, line'd with whitte callico, twelve walnuttree dressing chairs, the seats stuff'd and Cover'd with printed linnen, One walnuttree dressing chair. with a matted seat, a Mahogany night chair and two whitte earthens pans, two four post Bedsteds on Castors crimson Haratine Furniture Eight four post Bedsteds on Cators green Haratine Furniture, six Do,, on Castors green printed stuffe Furniture, two Wainscot press Bedsteds crimson haratine Furniture, Two Do, green haratine Furniture, [[catchword]] Four [[/catchword]]