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Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
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This was the guest-chamber, or it may have been originally divided here into two chambers by a partition, as at present.
" The chapel was usually near the dais and the lord's chamber, sometimes merely parted off at one end of this, or in the upper part of a tower, with a staircase and a short passage to it leading from the dais. At Penshurst this part of the house has been so much altered in the Elizabethan and subsequent periods, that the PeiisJiiirst. 7 chapel cannot be traced, but the great
...width of the hall would allow sufficient length for both the solar and the chapel at the end, where the drawing-room now is, which has been fitted up afresh in the style of Queen Anne. But the chande- liers are said to have been brought from Leicester House, in London, and used when Queen Elizabeth visited there, and have always gone by the name of Queen Elizabeth's chandeliers. They are probably the oldest chundeliers that we have now remaining in England 6. This reminds me to mention a mediaeval custom respecting furniture, which is not generally undex-stood, and which continued to a considerable extent even so late as the time of Elizabeth.

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