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Terrey, Timothy (1824)

Terrey, Timothy, 30 Grafton St East, Fitzroy Sq., London, u (1824). Recorded in George IV's accounts on 29 November 1824 receiving £42 for a mahogany library chair ‘recently invented, by being constructed on metallic springs, Handsomely carved and polished, Mounted on French castors, covered with purple morocco, and embellished with Golden Borders.’ [Windsor RA 25393; 35584]

The original entry from Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840 can be found at British History Online.