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The walls are now covered with tapestry, very beautiful, and of rich colours--tapestry which, although it ~73~~was made for Charles II.
had never been used, having by some accident lain unnoticed in a chest, till it was discovered a short time before the marriage of the Prince. "The canopy of the throne was made for the late-Queen's birth-day, the first which happened after the union of Great Britain and Ireland.
It is made of crimson velvet, with very broad gold lace, embroidered with crowns set with fine and rich pearls.
The shamrock, emblematical of the Irish nation, forms a part of the decorations of the British crown, and is executed with great taste and accuracy. "The grand drawing-room contains a large, magnificent chandelier of silver, gilt, but I believe it has not been lighted for some years; and in the grand levee-room is a very noble bed, the furniture of which is of Spitalfields manufacture, in crimson velvet.
It was first put up with the tapestry, on the marriage of the present King, then Prince of Wales. "It is upon the whole an irregular building, chiefly consisting of several courts and alleys, which lead into the Park.
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