366. NOTES AND QUERIES. [2"4 S. No 19,, May 10. °56. 
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A Japan cornish Broake - = - 00 10 00 One large pair of brass hand irons, one pair 
An indian  silke quilted Counterpaine of tonges, fier shovell, one grate prouse 
Blanketts and Bedding much stained and spoyled —- = 00 15 00 
and dirted a 02 10 00 Two inlayed tables damnyfied - - 00 10 00 
A dressing tables lined with eile broake One large Turkey Carpett dirtyed - 00 05 00 
and spoyled 2 = OL 00 00 Five Leather Chares Lost 01 00 00 
A wall nuttree table and stands broake - 00 15 00 Three ordnary wickered bottom: chiires 
A brass harth, a pair of tongs, fend iron, and foure green Searge chares broke 
fier showell broake and some parte lost- O01 00 00 and lost oc = 00 17 06 
A feild Bedstead broake to peices, with a Two Fether Beds and two Bolsters 
crimson paragon furniture Lined with a Lost - - - - - 08 00 00 
striped persian silke, much tore and Three paire of new doune pillowes lost - 03 00 00 
spoyled - a = = - 02 00 00 Eight dig bee Hight wel dityed 
paire o anketts verey much dirtye 
In therclossett. and spoyled = z ee 03 15 00 
Foure peices of thread damaske pints ale One iron stove grate broke to piles - 00 15 00 
much soyled - - 00 10 00 Three paire of three breadths fine new 
‘ holland sheetes - - - - 07 10 00 
The greate oa Three armed and five back byt ae carved 
One pair of Large bras hand irons bygake 00 05 00 chares broake to peices - - OL 00 00 
Twenty fine pictures very much tore and 
agin ihicocialry pairocaica the Ginumesellgg baa - 10 00 00 
Hung with tapistry to be cleaned - 01 00 00 Severall Fine Draughts and dimen De- 
Next Roome. signes Relateing to the Sea Lost, val- e 
lewe he Admirall : - - 
A stained callico Bed lined with white cal- a set feieee weer ti Ee Sahota 
lico, the curtaines tore in pefces, and a “Tn all z 2 f fa70hdoG 
large indian quilt tore in severall places 03 10 00 
Fourteen hollands matted bottome chares “St. Genua Table ake 
all broake and spoyled - - - 02 10 00 valued att 2 reas oes fiat: 006 00 00 
Twelve back chares covered with drugett 
much dirtyed - : - - OL 00 00 133 02 6 
Next Roome. “Jos, SEWELL.” ° 
A sad colloured Soules Bed much tore “ th, 
and spoyled = - - 02 00 00 aN eae 
An ordnary stained calico quilt tore and “ Some observations made upon the gardens and plantations 
burned in severall places - 00 10 00 which belong to the honourable John Evelin, Esquire, 
A black wainscot table and stands ipcolies att his house of Sayes Court, in Deptford, in the County 
and spoyled = - - 00 10 00 of Kent. 
= ees leaped cerning | ar shovel and “ During the time the Zar of Muscovie inhabited the 
gues broake - - - - 00 07 06 : : gh: : : 
said house, severall disorders have been committed in 
The neat Roome. the gardens and plantations, which are observed to be 
Two beds, one of Drugett, the other Green under two heads: one is what can be repaired again, and 
Searge, much tore and soyled - - 02 10 00 | the other what cannot be repaired. 
An old chest of “Drawers, fier shovell, “1, All the grass worke is out of order, and broke into 
tongues, and hand irons broake and holes by their leaping and shewing tricks upon it. 
spoyled - 4 3 z - 00 10 00 “2. The bowling green is in the same condition. 
eee aoe: “ All that ground which used to be cultivated for eat- 
; . 3 able plants is all overgroune with weeds and is not ma-. 
A blew striped callamanco Bed lined with nured nor cultivated, by reason the Zar would not suffer 
a striped india stuff, Embroydered, verey any men to worke when the season offered, 
much dirtyed and spoyled, and the cor- “4, The wall fruite and stander fruite trees are un- 
nishes broake - - - 03 00 00 | pruined and unnailed. 
Twelve back chares covered with blew “5, The hedges nor wilderness are not cutt as they 
paragon, much dirted - - - OL 10 00 | ought to be. 
Three old hollands matted chares broke - 00 07 06 “6, The grayell walks are all broke into holes and out 
A wallnuttree chest of Drawers and a of order. 
Wainscott table much spoyled and broke 00 15 00 These observations were made by George London, his 
Six white thread damaske window Cur- Majesties Master Gardener, and he certifies that to putt 
taines tore and spoyled - . - OL 10 00 | the gardens and plantations in as good repair as they 
A warmeing pann broake and burned to r were in before his Zarrish Majestie resided there will re- 
PeICes = : = % - 00 03 00 | quire the summe of fifty five pounds, as is Justified by 
Below staires. me. 
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A Japan table, two chares, and a couch, Grorce Lonpon. 
all broake and spoyled - - - 01 10 00 “Great dammages are done to the trees and plants, 
Seaven Caine chaires broke and lost - 01 10 00 | which cannot be repaired, as the breaking the branches 
Severall other Cane chaires damaged - 01 00 00 | of the wall fruit trees, spoiling two or three of the finest 
Uleaven green plush cushions stained and true phillereas, breaking severall holleys and other fine 
one lost - . - - - OL 00 00 | plants.” 
