WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia
33 could contriv e it > befides , ther e was a private , well-adorn' d Chappel , and twoEnglilh Chaplain s to officiat e and look afte r it. In the Stable , his Excellenc e had five eomplea t fetts * of Coach-horfe s (to wit) four , for the Town, and a lighte r fett , for the Campaign , befides fevera l pairs , for ordinar y ufes, with faddle-horfes , and other s for baggag e and the like; fo tha t ther e wanted nothin g now, to mak e a full equipage , but fuitabl e Coaches ; and of thole, ther e wer e thirtee n in number . The firft Coach. i The defign of this, was altogethe r poe - tical, and alludin g to the Sea ; and therein , be- fides the exquiiit e carv d Wooden-work , and en- graven Iron-work , not onl y the figures hereafte r mentioned , but the very Wheels,Pearch , and even the meaneft ; par t of the whole (as the Pole,Swivel- tree,Spring,Tre e Trarrfdm,& c which wer e carvd with Oak-leaves , Acoras , and Ivy-leaves ) wer e all, richl y gilded . • K J . The J . • . . . . i
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