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Account of Seats in Kensington Gardensi taken June 3rd. 1805 by T. K --

I  	The North round about from Grosvenor Gate to Brazen-facedii Walk,
N.o 	1st "iiiA covered Seat at Grosvenor Gate
       	2  
       	3 Broken down
         *	4thiv "A covered Seat facing the South Walk.
	5th "
	6th "
         * 7thv A covered Seat at Bayswater Gate facing the Grand Walk

II  	Brazen faced Walk from the Kitchen Garden to the Gardener's House
No."	1st. The wood Work taken away
	2nd,,
	3rd 
	4th,,
	5th }
	6th }facing each other near the Greenhouse
	7th,,} facing each other near the Sun Dial
	8th,,}vi

III	The Grand Walk from the South round about to the North round-about -- --
No."	1st,, 
	2nd,,
	3rd  The Arm broken
	4th between the Grand Walk & the House under some Trees
	5th,,
	6th} facing each other
	7th}
	8th
	9th   } facing each other
	10th}vii
	11th}  facing each other
	12th}viii
i Kensington Gardens London. Queen Caroline, wife of George II, in 1728 moulded gardens to their present form. For most of the 18th century the gardens were closed to the public. They were opened gradually only to "the respectably dressed", according to the Royal Parks website. 
ii Brazen Face Walk, Kensington Gardens
iii Through the document there are ditto marks under the numbers, looking like quotation marks
iv * at beginning of line
v * at beginning of line
vi 7th and 8th bracketed together
vii 9th and 10th bracketed together
viii 11th and 12th bracketed together