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English: Payment slip signed by Grinling Gibbons, as warden of the Drapers Company of London, authorizing payment to John Watson for "ye usse of 3 windo Curtins 4o yds of Check Cutt in peces & Rings & makin usse 2mo." Receipt is also signed by William Levett, fellow warden of the Drapers Company. The receipt is marked as paid by the clerk of the Drapers Company, John Turner, on 16 April 1705. Grinling Gibbons served as one of the Drapers Company's four wardens in 1704–1705 |
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Author | Grinling Gibbons |
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