WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

39 ' T T H H E infide of the Coach , was Iin'd through , with a rich Brocar d of Gold, and al l the Curtain s before , behind , and on each fide, as alfo the Cufhions , were of the fame, and took up, above an hundre d yards . The Cufhions , and middl e Seat , were edgdwithadeep , Gold-fringe , and the Curtains , proportionably ; Roun d the Valence , was a much deepe r and riche r Gold gimp-fringe , and roun d theCornif h (wher e the Valenc e joyn d with the Roof) was a rais d Embroidery , abou t a foot in breadth,wit h largeBranche s tha t lhot forth , at the corners , and fideswhich Valenc e alfo, was l ind with Cloth of Gold. In the middl e of the Roof, was his Excel- lence' s Coa t of Arms, with Supporters , Mantling , Coronet , &c. al l of embofs' d Needle-wor k o f Gold, or accordin g to thei r prope r colours } and thef e were in length , five feet , and in breadth , three , or better . Ther e were alfo, fevera l Taflels, of Gold, x : t o

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