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  2. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The royal inventory makers were concerned only with rich textiles and tapestries, and few other domestic items are mentioned. [4] References to many published Scottish inventories are included in Simon Swynfen Jervis, British and Irish Inventories (London, 2010). Lists of furniture and movables were formally known as "inventories of plenishing".

  3. William Hamilton of Sanquhar - Wikipedia

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    An inventory of Sir William's furniture at Newton Castle near Ayr, made in 1559 during a legal action, is notable for its description of furniture. It mentions cupboards and a door made in the "courtly manner" and "raised and carved work of the most recent and curious fashion used within the realm". [5]

  4. Petty Castle - Wikipedia

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    An inventory of the contents in 1517 includes masonry tools; halberds, axes, and Jedburgh staves, bows and arrows, and armour; wool and linen cloth and yarn; clothes and furniture; five barrels of wine; and farm tools and ploughs. [1] The Mackintosh family was later granted Petty.

  5. Boghall Castle - Wikipedia

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    An inventory of goods at Boghall Castle was made in October 1578 after the death of Elizabeth Ross, Lady Fleming, the wife of John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming. [6] These include rich bed hangings and canopies of velvet and silk and gilded wooden knops and finials for beds.

  6. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    When Mary, Queen of Scots, was pregnant in 1566 she made an inventory of her jewels, leaving some as permanent legacies to the crown of Scotland, and others to her relations, courtiers, and ladies-in-waiting. [108] The inventory is regarded as a kind of will, [109] and was rediscovered at General Register House in Edinburgh in August 1854. [110]

  7. Court filing details ongoing Klaussner liquidation - AOL

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    Focus Management Group, the court-appointed receiver overseeing Klaussner's liquidation, filed extensive listings in N.C. Business Court of the company's known non-inventory assets and raw ...