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 38o Hiflory of Dome flic Manners hall into the parlour, this article was made more elaborately, and doors were added to it, for Ihutting up the plate when not in ufe. It thus became equivalent to our modern fideboard. We have feen a figure of No. lii^cj. A Sick Room. a cupboard of this more complicated ftrufture in a cut in our laft chapter ; and we Ihall have others of different forms in our next. Our cut No. 249 is a good reprefentation of the interior of a parlour furnilhed