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197.<br />

51. I am most grateful to Elaine Barr for this information.<br />

52. Hugh Tait, Huguenot Silver made in London, 1690- 1 723, Connoisseur,<br />

Vol.180, August, 1972,pp.267-277.<br />

53. Archives of the Furniture and Woodwork Department, the Victoria and<br />

Albert.<br />

5k. Egan Mew, Battersea Enamels and the Antigal.iican Society, Apollo,<br />

Vol. VII, May, 1928,pp.216-221.<br />

55. Guildhall Library, Ms. 71k2.<br />

56. I am most grateful to Miss Jean Imray, archivist at the Mercer'<br />

Company for allowing me to consult this document. The relevant Bedford<br />

Estate Papers are in the Greater London Recerd Office.<br />

57. E.Vial, Gens et Chosea de Lyons, 19k5, Notes sur la Corporation des<br />

Peintures, Sculpteurs et Verriers de Lyons,pp.151-168, pp. 157-8, 168.<br />

THE HIJGIJENOT CONTRIBtITION TO METALWORK: ENGPAVI<br />

1. Hugh Tait, Huguenot Silver made in London 1690-1723, The Peter<br />

Wilding bequest to the British Museum, Connoisseur, Vol.180, August<br />

1972, pp.267-277,p.280.<br />

2. Gervase Jackson Stops, The Sources of Tijou's designs, Country Life<br />

January 20, 1971,pp.182-3,p.182.<br />

3. J.F.Hayward, Huguenot Silver in England, 1688-1727, l959,p.5.<br />

k. Ibid,,p.8.<br />

5. Ibid.,pp. k7, 32.<br />

6. Arthur Grimwade, London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Their marks and lives,<br />

1976 ,p.635.<br />

7. J.F.Hayward,op.cit., p.27.<br />

8. Gervase Jackson Stops, op.cit.,p.183.<br />

9. I am most grateful to Randolph Vigne, President of the Huguenot<br />

Society of London, for drawing my attention to this ,ref.erence.<br />

10.Gervase Jackson Stops, The Influence of Tijou, Country Life,<br />

February k, 1971,pp.262-266.<br />

11. Ifor Edwards, Ironwork Master of St. Paul's, Country Life,<br />

February 23, 1961, pp. 386-7, p.38?.<br />

12.Huguenot Society Quarto Publications, Vol. XXII, Le Livre des<br />

Conversions et des Reconnoissances faites a LEg1ise francoise de la<br />

Savoye, 1684-1702, p.306.<br />

13.Edward Saunders, letter to Country Life, august 1 1f, 1980 , p.569.<br />

1k. C.H. & M.I.Collins-Baker, The Life and. Ci cumstances of James<br />

Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos Patron of the Liberal Arts, Oxford, 19k9, p.159.<br />

15.Wren Society, Vole., 11II,XV, XVI, XVIII.<br />

16.Chatsworth Building Accounts<br />

17. Ifor Edwards, Ironwork at Cholmondeley, New Light on George London,<br />

Henry Wise and Jean Tijou, Apollo, Vol.CXV., January, l975,pp.22-25,p.22.<br />

18.Bedford County Record Office, L 31/309.<br />

19.J.F.Hayward, The Earl of Warrington's Plate, Apollo, Vol. CVIII,<br />

July, 1978,pp.32-39.<br />

20. Ifor Edwards, Davies Brothers, Gatesmiths 1 Welsh Arts Council,<br />

1977 ,p.15.<br />

21. Christopher Wren, Parentalia,1750, pp. 261-2.<br />

22. These prints are contained in Gribelin's presentation volume which<br />

is preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British<br />

Museum.<br />

23. All these Drints by Fourdrinier are to be seen in the Guildhall<br />

Library.

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