WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

4§ The Third Coach, 'TT'Hisal fo, differ'd little in richnefs, or large- nefs, from the two former, tho' in the ma- terials, it d i d; for inftead of Velvet, and Em- broidery, on the out-fide, it was cover d with Leather, edg'd with Gold, and Silk Lace, and Gilt mafly Brafs-work, fo richly, and curioufly wrought, that the two frames, that held the glafles, before and behind, coft 300 Roman Crowns, which is little lefs, than an 100 pound, Englijh. The infide, was Crimfon Velvet, Em- broidered round, about half a foot deep, with Flowers of Gold, at the joyning of the Cieling, and Valence, and at the bottom thereof, hung a rich Fringe, of Go ld and Silk ; The Curtains were of Damask, Embroidered, with large Loops 1 of Gold, and edg'd with a Fringe, fuitable to the Valence, as were alfo the Cuihions, and o- ther ufual parts of a Coach. The Carriage, Wheels, &c. were carvd N inot

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