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and Se72timents. 479 Hutton, at Hunwick, contained the following articles : — " In napery, in linen (lieets, fixteen pair 5 certain old harden {hempen) Iheets, and lix- teen pillowberes ; two Dantzic chefts, a little chell bound with iron, a candle cheft, and another old cheft ; a prefs with two floors and five doors ; a folding table, feven little culliions, and two long culliions of crool (a fort of fine worfted) wrought with the needle, and a carpet cloth No. 303. A Bed of the Sixteenth Century. that is in working with crools for the fame; fix feather beds, with fix bolfters, and a coarfe feather-bed tickj eight mattreffes, and nine bolfters ; twelve pillows, twelve pair of blankets, and fix happings ; twenty cover- lets, three coverings for beds of tapeftry, and two of dornix {Toiirnay) ; a carpet cloth of tapeftry work, five yards long, and a quarter deep ; five ftanding beds, with cords 3 two tellers with curtains of faye, and two tefters with curtains of crool." In the principal chamber in the houfe of lady