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Sarah Hinds
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Doctoral researcher in history at the University of York working on late medieval inventories. VL at the University of Chester. Lover of lists. All views my own, most jokes awful. She/Her
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I love this! There are a few examples of similar naming practices in the medieval PCC inventories, but they tend to be chambers named for their textile decorations, such as the green chamber, the flower chamber etc.

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Yes, I've also come across that, including rooms where an effort has been made to match the upholstery with the carpets and other furnishings. I do love a good inventory.

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