51. Hall Chair. One of Nine Supplied to Sherbourne House, Gloucestershire, by James Moore the Younger in 1731. Almost Certainly Made to a Design by William Kent. Mahogany; Height, 111 cm.; Width, 60 cm.; Depth, 50 cm. (Collection Peter Palumbo, London (A Pair).)
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52. Window Stool. One of Four Made en Suite with the Settees for Sir John Dutton (See Fig.54) by James Moore the Younger, to a Design by William Kent. 1731. Mahogany; Height, 46 cm.; Width, 91 cm.; Depth, 53 cm. (Collection Benjamin Sonnenberg, New York (A Pair).)
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53. Design for a Settee by William Kent, Published by John Vardy, 1744. (The Pair of Settees Supplied to Sir John Dutton, Fig.54, Corresponds almost Exactly to This Plate.)
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54. Settee. One of a Pair Made for Sir John Dutton by James Moore the Younger to a Design by William Kent. 1731. Mahogany; Height, 130 cm.; Width, 210 cm.; Depth, 68 cm. (Temple Newsam House, Leeds.)
Fig. 1. Christ as Piers Plowman, East Side of South Door, Ampney S. Mary Church, Gloucestershire; From a Drawing by Mr. E. W. Tristram (Restoration)
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Fig. 2. Ampney S. Mary, on West Side of South Door; From a Drawing by Mr. E. W. Tristram (Restoration)
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Painting on the South Wall of Ampney S. Mary Church, Gloucestershire. (A) The Painting from a Photograph by Rev. Edward Roberts. (B) The Painting from a Water Colour Drawing by Mr. E. W. Tristram. Piers Plowman in English Wall-Painting
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Fig. 3. Chiltington, Sussex
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Fig. 4. The "Mater Misericordiae" and "Christ as Piers Plowman"; North Wall of Nave, Stedham, Sussex (Now Destroyed)