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The English Home from Charles I. to George IV. / Its Architecture, Decoration and Garden Design

Chapter 17: INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS AND TEXT
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The author surveys two centuries of English domestic architecture, decoration, and garden design, showing how Jacobean building types and interiors gradually yielded to classical and Palladian principles, later tempered by a Gothic revival. It discusses changes in household arrangements, the emergence of architects as influential designers, and the role of pattern books and drawings in spreading new tastes. Illustrated case studies analyze plans, ornament, furniture, and landscape layouts, and attribution of notable houses highlights the practical application of evolving styles in both country estates and urban dwellings.

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS AND TEXT

Note.—The ordinary figures denote references to pages of text; the illustrations, which are referred to by their figure numbers, are denoted by the heavier type.

  • Acton, iron gate at, 269
  • Adam, the brothers, 19, 21, 280, 381, 387
  • Adam, Robert, 280–85, 387–389
  •  „design for chimney-piece, 305
  •  „illustrations of his work, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319
  • Addison, 3
  • Adelphi, The, 285
  • “Advice to Servants,” by Dean Swift, 115
  • Age of Romance, 23
  • Albemarle, Duke of, 180
  •   „House, 180, 118
  • Allen, Ralph, 263–66
  • All Souls, Oxford, 143, 154, 176
  •    „drawings by Wren at, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103
  • Amelia, Princess, 231
  • Anne, Queen, 2
  •   „the mansion of her time, 5
  • “Arching galleries”, 171
  • Architect; the term seldom occurs prior to the seventeenth century, 25
  • Architectural design, change in, 25
  • Artari, 255
  • “Art of Dialling”, 319
  • Art, utilitarian, 391
  • Artificiality in architecture, 3
  • Arundel, Earl of, 2, 42, 52
  •    „House, 21
  • Ashburnham House, Westminster, the staircase, 118, 73, 74
  • Ashburnham, William, 118
  • Ashdown House, Berkshire, 97, 55
  • Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, staircase, 351, 277
  • Aske’s Hospital, Hoxton, 180
  • Aston Hall, Warwickshire, 7, 8, 42, 2
  • Astwell, Northamptonshire, gateway, 102, 59
  • Aubrey, John, 63, 64, 65
  • Austen, Jane, 311
  • Avenues at Boughton, 200
  • Banqueting House, Whitehall, 6, 42, 43, 50, 52, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 73, 99, 162, 22
  •   „   „Inigo Jones’s drawings for, 66, 36, 37
  •   „   „Smithson’s drawing, 66, 38
  •   „   „Doorway, drawing by Jones, 86
  •   „   „Window, drawing by Jones, 88
  • Bakewell, Robert (smith), 342
  • Barrow Gurney, Somerset, gateway, 329, 249
  • Barry, Charles, 172
  • Basil, Simon, 46
  • Bath, Somerset, Milsom Street, 303, 211
  •    „Pulteney Bridge, 267, 184
  •    „Queen’s Square, Panels in house, 363, 289
  •    „Ralph Allen’s house, 302, 214
  •    „Royal Crescent, 268, 185
  • Battle Abbey, Sussex, jamb of fireplace, 298
  • Beaufort House, Chelsea, 324
  • Beckford, Alderman, 14
  •   „the younger, 17
  • Beckley, Sussex, Church House, 292, 202
  • Bedford Square, London—
  • houses in, 307, 221
  • chimney-piece, 318
  • Belcombe, chimney-piece, 317
  • Belton House, near Grantham, 157–160
  •    „plan, 105
  •    „chapel, 96
  •    „house, 104
  •    „iron screen, 106
  •    „carving, 107
  • Bethlem Hospital, London, 180, 116
  • Bignor, Sussex, chimney, 229
  • Birmingham, lead rain-water head, 272
  • Bishopsgate Street Without, London, ceiling, 386, 307
  • Blaythwayt, William, 203
  • Blenheim Palace, 5, 152, 223, 224, 227, 155
  • Blomfield, R., 216 (footnote)
  • Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire, 32, 33, 13, 16
  • Bond, Sir Thomas, 180
  • Books on Architecture, 2, 25–28, 212, 372
  •  „German, Dutch, and French, 28
  • Botolph Lane, London, house in, 185, 119, 120
  • Boughton House, Northamptonshire, 178, 196–203
  •    „plan, 132
  •    „house, 133, 134
  •    „state room, 135
  •    „bird’s-eye view, 136
  •    „staircase, 352, 276
  •    „panelling, 363, 286
  •    „fireplace, 369, 294
  •    „painted ceilings, 385, 310, 311
  • Bourdon House, London, doorway, 357, 284
  • Bramham Park, Yorkshire, gardens, 232–236, 162, 163
  • Brasenose College, Oxford, 106, 63, 64
  •     „doorway, 127, 84
  • Brettingham, Matthew, 276–278
  • Brewers’ Hall, London, 190, 125, 126
  • Bridge at Prior Park, 154
  •  „at Bath, 184
  • Bridport, Viscount, 387
  • Bristol, houses at, 307, 220
  • British Museum, drawings at, 64, 19
  • Broadfield Hall, Hertfordshire, 9, 3
  • Brownlow, Sir John, 157
  • Buckingham (Villiers), Duke of, 60, 161
  •   „(Sheffield), Duke of, 168
  •   „House, London, 168, 171, 172, 113, 113A
  •   „    „staircase and ceiling, 308
  •   „Street, Strand, doorway, 258
  • Bulwick, Northamptonshire, date-stone, 235
  • Burford, 43
  •  „Priory, 106, 62
  • Burghley House, 385
  •   „Lord, 1, 212
  • Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland, 176, 329, 245
  • Burlington-Devonshire, drawings, 52, 64, 65 (footnote), 83 (footnote), 42, 43, 44, 45, 76, 77, 86–88, 91, 92, 93, 94, 240, 241
  • Burlington House, 216
  •   „Lord, 2, 63, 64, 214–216, 271
  • Burney, Frances, 3
  • Butleigh, Somerset, 84, 142
  • Byron, Lord, 21, 32
  • Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepysian Library, 100, 56
  •   „St John’s College, gate-piers, 325, 243
  •   „Trinity Hall, cupola, 318, 233
  • Campbell, Colin, 31, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 79, 80, 168, 171, 172, 176, 207, 240, 251–255
  • Campion, Thomas, 78
  • Can Court, Wiltshire, staircase, 122, 78
  • Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire—
  • Gate-piers, 322, 238
  • Gates, 239
  • Ceiling, 312
  • Canterbury, streets, 296
  • “Capability” Brown, 236
  • Carey Street, London, chimney-piece, 303
  • Cariat (Coryat), Thomas, 44
  • Carlisle, Earl of, 216
  • Carr, of York, 271
  • Caryatides, 73
  • Castle Combe, Wiltshire, doorway, 333, 252
  • Castle Howard, Yorkshire, 216–223, 149, 150, 151, 152
  •    „Mausoleum, 220, 153
  • Castor, Northamptonshire, gate-piers, 329, 247
  • Catherine Court, Tower Hill, London, 117
  • Ceilings—
  • Seventeenth-century, 122, 31, 34, 54, 74–77, 112, 120
  • Eighteenth-century, 381, 144, 174, 180, 283, 288, 306, 307, 312–314
  • Painted, 384, 293, 308–311
  • Chambers, Sir William, 274
  • Changes in house design, 99, 115, 117
  • Chapman, George, 78
  • Charles I., 7, 41, 66, 70, 87, 163
  •   „his influence on architecture, 41
  • Charles II., 10, 84, 141
  •   „his idea of rebuilding Whitehall Palace, 70
  •   „his interest in building, 142
  • Charleton, Dr., 50 (footnote), 52
  • Chatham, Lord, 231
  • Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, 204, 217, 140
  •   „    „drawings at, 64, 66, 36, 37, 40, 41
  • Chelmsford, street, 296, 210
  • Cheltenham, shop at, 304, 217
  • Cheron, 198, 384
  • Chesterfield, Lord, 214
  • Chimneys, 314, 229, 230
  • Chimney-pieces—
  • Seventeenth-century, 138
  • By Inigo Jones, 138, 91, 92
  • By John Webb, 93, 94
  • In the Jerusalem Chamber, 90
  • At Forde Abbey, 95
  • Eighteenth-century, 377, 170, 292, 294, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305
  • Chinese wall-papers, 364, 290
  • Chipping Campden, The Martins, 339, 261
  • Chirurgeons’ Theatre, London, 50, 52
  • Chiswick, Lord Burlington’s Villa, 214, 148
  • “Chorea Gigantum”, 50 (footnote)
  • Christ Church, Oxford, 45
  •    „Tom Tower, 145
  • Christian IV. of Denmark, 45
  • Church Langton, Leicestershire, rectory, 294, 207
  • Cirencester, shop at, 304, 216
  • City churches, 13
  • Civil War, The, 2, 10
  • Clarendon, Earl of, 180
  • Clarke, Dr., of All Souls, Oxford, 63, 64
  • Cliefden House, Buckinghamshire, 168, 172, 114
  • Coke, Rev. D’Ewes, 32
  • Coke, Thomas, Earl of Leicester, 274
  • Coke, Thomas, Earl of Leicester, killed in a duel, 276
  • Coleshill, Berkshire, 54–58, 88
  •     „plan, 28
  •     „elevation, 29
  •     „staircase, 30
  •     „ceiling, 31
  •     „gate-piers, 324, 242
  • College Hill, London, house in, 185, 121
  • Combe Abbey, 171
  • Comfort in houses, 5
  • Coniers, Sir John, 227
  • Cooke, “My ladye Cooke’s House”, 36, 18
  • Coryat, Thomas, 44
  • Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, 178
  •    „ceiling, 386, 313
  • “Counsel and Advice to all Builders,” by Gerbier, 161
  • Covent Garden Piazza, 50, 24
  •    „St Paul’s Church, 48, 52, 23
  • Cowper, 3
  • Craftsmen, English, are skilful, 389
  • Crane, Sir Francis, 176, 367
  • Craven, William Lord, 164
  • Croom’s Hill, Greenwich, garden house, 236, 161
  • Cunningham, Peter, his “Life of Inigo Jones”, 45 (footnote), 50 (footnote), 60 (footnote)
  • Cupolas, 316, 5, 29, 51, 55, 104, 106, 118, 231–234
  • Dacres, Lord, 216
  • Dance, George, 307
  • Daniell, Samuel, 78
  • Date-stones, 318, 235, 236
  • D’Avenant, 87
  • Davies, Robert (smith), 345 (footnote)
  • Dawtrey Mansion, Petworth, Sussex, staircase, 124, 79
  • Deanery at Wells, panelling, 193, 128
  •   „   „chimney-piece, 379, 302
  • Dean Street, Soho, London, house in, 251, 171
  • Decline of fancy in design, 313
  • Deene, Northamptonshire, the “Seahorse”, 291, 205
  • De L’Orme, 28, 73
  • Denham Place, Buckinghamshire, staircase, 355, 280
  •    „panelling, 359, 287
  • Denham, Sir John, 69, 70, 84, 87, 141, 144, 212
  • Denmark House, chapel at, 50
  • Design follows two paths, 99, 391
  • Designs of Inigo Jones. See under Jones, Inigo.
  • Devonshire, Dukes of, 64, 204
  • Doorways, seventeenth-century, 126
  •   „exterior, 13, 21, 35, 58, 59, 84
  •   „interior, 48, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 124, 126, 129, 130
  •   „eighteenth-century—exterior, 333–339, 196, 197, 252–259
  •   „interior, 282–285
  • Dorking, shop at, 305, 219
  • Double cube rooms, 58
  • Drayton, Leicestershire, date-stone, 235
  • Drayton House, Northamptonshire, chimney-piece, 97, 138, 94
  •    „gardens, 236, 159, 160
  • Dryden, 60
  • Du Cerceau, 28
  • Dunkirk House, 180
  • Dunstable, street, 296
  • Durham House, 97, 115
  • Dyrham, Gloucestershire, 203, 204, 373
  •   „plan, 138
  •   „house, 137
  •   „dining-room, 139
  • Ferguson, 274
  • Fielding’s “Tom Jones”, 266
  • Finsbury Circus, London, house in, 311, 225
  • Finsbury Square, London, houses in, 307, 222
  • Fire-backs, 370, 296
  •   „basket, 370, 297
  •   „dogs, 370, 295, 296
  •   „grates, 299, 300
  •   „places, 369, 375
  •   „jamb of, 298
  • Fitzwilliam, Earl of, 258, 260
  • Flaxman, design for a chimney-piece, 304
  • Flitcroft, Henry, 258–260
  • “Florimene,” a pastoral, 87
  • Fonthill Abbey, sale at, 17
  •   „House, Wiltshire, 14, 17, 9
  • Ford Abbey, Dorset, chimney-piece, 138, 95
  • Fournier Street, London, doorways, 257
  • Frogley, R. (carpenter), 145
  • Furniture of houses in 1720, 375
  • Hagley, Worcestershire, 231
  • Hakewill, 91
  • Hall, the great, 6, 7
  •  „of eighteenth-century houses, 351
  • Ham House, Surrey, staircase, 126, 80
  • Hampton Court, 13, 70, 150, 154, 6
  •    „gate-pier, 244
  •    „iron screen, 262
  •    „iron balustrade, 264
  •    „fire-dogs, 295
  •    „staircase and ceiling, 309
  • Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire, 163–168, 324, 108, 112
  • Hanbury Hall, near Droitwich, 13, 5
  • Harewood House, doorway, 316
  • Harley Street, London, 386
  • Hatton, 1
  • Hawes, Francis, his inventory, 372, 375
  • Hawksmoor, Nicholas, 207–212, 220
  • Hengrave Hall, 275
  • Henry, Prince of Orange, 164
  •   „   „Wales, 45, 46
  • Hercules, 19
  • High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, sundial, 318, 234
  • Hinderskelf, Castle of, 216
  • Hogarth, 251
  • Holdenby House, 167
  • Holkham, Norfolk, 178, 271–275
  •   „    „plan, 188
  •   „    „view, 189
  • Holt, near Bradford-on-Avon, 291, 201
  • Homes, English, 1
  • Homes of great nobles, 2
  • Honington Hall, Warwickshire, doorway and ceiling, 357, 283
  • Hooke, Robert, 178
  • Horse Guards, The, Whitehall, 276, 190
  • Houghton, Norfolk, 178, 251–256, 351
  •   „    „plan, 172
  •   „    „views, 173–178
  • Houses in towns, 299–313
  • Hyde, Lord Chancellor, 180
  • Jackson, John, 109
  • James I., 3, 45, 66
  • Jeffreys, Judge, 13
  • Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster, chimney-piece, 136, 90
  • Johnson, Dr., on Kedleston Hall, 278
  • Jones, Inigo, 2, 6, 7, 13, 20, 31, 33, 40, 41–61, 64, 82, 83, 84, 99, 117, 118, 122, 126, 129, 132, 136, 138, 142, 143, 146, 161, 162, 176
  • Jones, Inigo—
  • his designs for masques, 39, 45
  • employed to purchase pictures, 42
  • his birth, 44
  • visits to Italy, 45, 46
  • his sketch-book at Chatsworth, 45, 46
  • his annotated copy of Palladio, 45
  • work attributed to him, 46–50
  • “the Vitruvius of his age”, 52
  • his death and will, 60
  • Kent’s “Designs of Inigo Jones”, 56, 63, 64, 68, 80, 82, 87, 153, 212, 216, 237–240, 243, 260, 278, 377
  • “Designs of Inigo Jones,” compared with earlier designs, 82
  • designs for scenery, 64
  • drawings attributed to him, 65
  • Jones and the designs for the Palace at Whitehall, 63–80
  • “Designs for Whitehall”, 68
  • drawings by him, 77 (footnote), 79
  • Jones as scene-painter, 79
  • as surveyor, 79
  • drawings by Jones—
  • Banqueting House, 36, 37
  • elevations of a house, 42
  • drawing for a masque, 43
  • ceiling at Wilton, 75
  • door at the Banqueting House, 86
  • window at the same, 88
  • chimney-pieces, 91, 92
  • clock turret at Whitehall, 232
  • Temple Bar, 240
  • gateway, 241
  • plan of Stoke Bruerne, 115
  • Jonson, Ben, 78, 79
  • Kedleston, Derbyshire, 178, 271, 278–280
  •   „    „plan, 191
  •   „    „Hall, 192
  •   „    „furniture at, 280
  •   „    „drawing-room, 389, 319
  • Keith, Admiral Lord, 387
  • Keith, W. Grant, 77 (footnote), 87 (footnote)
  • Kelmarsh Hall, 178
  • Kennington Common, 311
  • Kennington Park Road, London, houses in, 311, 226, 227
  • Kent, William, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 138, 229, 255, 256, 271–278
  • Kew Palace, fire-grates, 299, 300
  • Kimbolton Castle, 224, 227
  • King’s Lynn, 296, 209
  • Kingston, Castle Inn, staircase, 125, 81
  • King’s Weston, Somerset, 13, 14, 7
  •    „     „staircase, 352, 275
  • Kip or Kyp, “Britannia Illustrata”, 164, 236
  • Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, chimney and dormer window, 230
  • Laguerre, 384, 385
  • Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, 93, 52
  • Landor, Walter Savage, 301
  • Langley, B. and T., 26 (footnote)
  • Lanscroon, 384
  • Laud, Archbishop, 127
  • Lead cisterns, 267, 274
  • Lead work, 345, 349, 267, 274
  • Lectures on Architecture in the Seventeenth Century, 163
  • Leicester, Earl of, 274, 275
  • Leicester, Lady, 275
  • Lempster, William, Lord, 207
  • Le Nôtre, 216
  • Lenthall, Speaker, 106
  • Leoni, 229
  • Leyton Great House, Essex, 185, 122
  • Lewes, Sussex, house in the High Street, 314, 228
  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields, staircase at No. 35, 356, 281
  • Lisle, Dame Alice, 13
  • London Houses, 181, 307–311
  •    „plan, 223
  • London suburbs, 313
  • Louvre, The, 74
  • Lysicrates, Choragic Monument of, 311
  • Magdalene College, Cambridge, 100, 56
  • Malton, Earl of, 258
  • Mansfield Street, London, staircase, 315
  • Market Harborough, Sign of Inn at, 212
  • Mark Lane, London, doorway, 333, 254
  • Marlborough, Duchess of, 150
  •    „town, 296
  • Masques, 45 (footnote), 78
  •   „drawing by Inigo Jones, 77, 43
  • Mediæval houses, plan of, 115
  •   „traditions, decline of, 20
  • Melbourne, Derbyshire, gardens, 236
  • Melton Constable, Norfolk, 193, 131
  •    „staircase, 354, 279
  • Meopham, Kent, chimney, 229
  • Middle Ages, vaulted rooms of the, 3
  • Milton, 10
  • Montagu, Duke of, 178, 196, 369
  •   „House, 178
  • Montague, Lady Mary Wortley, 216, 364
  • Mortlake, factory of tapestry, 367
  • Moulton, Northamptonshire, date-stone, 235
  • Movable scenery, design of the, first, 87 (footnote)
  • Moyles Court, Hampshire, 10, 4
  • Names of rooms on plans by, Thorpe and Webb, 115
  • Napoleon, 21
  • Nash, Beau, 266
  • Neville Holt, Leicestershire, The Stables, 316, 231
  • Newcastle House, 168, 171
  • Newcastle, Earls and Dukes of, 32
  • Newmarket, royal house at, 50
  • Nixon, Alderman John, 111
  •   „his grammar school, at Oxford, 111, 67
  • Normanton Park, Rutland, 17, 10
  • Northampton, ceiling in Courts, of Justice, 381, 306
  • Northleach, 43
  • Northumberland House, chimney-piece, 97
  • Norwich, doorways, 256
  • Paine, James, 271, 278, 280
  • Palladio, 83
  • Panelling, 136, 360
  • Paul’s Cathedral, St., London, 13, 48, 63, 101, 142, 145–149
  •  „    „model by Wren, 97
  • Paul’s, St., Covent Garden, 48, 52, 23
  • Penshurst, Kent, fire-basket, 297
  • Pepys, 2, 100, 180
  • Pepysian Library, Cambridge, 100, 56
  • “Persians”, 73
  • Petersham, Surrey, house at, 294, 208
  • Philibert de l’Orme, 28
  • Physicians’ College, 97
  • Piddletown, Dorset, vicarage, 291, 199
  • Pitt, William, 387
  • Pope, 5, 227, 243
  • Porches, open, 89
  • Powell, Sir Edward, 118
  • Powis Castle, Monmouth, tapestry room, 293
  • Powis House. See Newcastle House.
  • Powis, Marquis of, 171
  • Pratt, Roger, 180, and Appendix, 395–398
  • Price, Dr. George, chimney-piece for, 138, 93
  • Prior Park, Bath, bridge, 220, 154
  •   „   „house, 260–266, 182, 183, 351
  • Proportion in architecture, 80
  • Puget, architect, 178
  • Pugin, 20, 311
  • Pulteney Bridge, Bath, 267, 184
  • Queen Anne, wife of James I., 45
  • Queen’s House at Greenwich. See Greenwich.
  • Quenby Hall, Leicestershire, iron gateway, 344, 266
  • Raleigh, Sir Walter, 1
  • Ramsay, Allan, 387
  • Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire, 95, 53, 54
  •     „Chinese wall-paper, 290
  • Raynham Park, Norfolk, 58
  •   „   „plan, 32
  •   „   „view, 33
  • Reddish Manor, Wiltshire, 268, 186
  • Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 3, 14, 229
  • R.I.B.A. Collection of Drawings, 58–64, 42, 44, 45
  • Rice, R. Garraway, 342 (footnote)
  • Ricci, 172
  • Ripley, 14, 271
  • Roads in Georgian times, 299
  • Robinson, Thomas (smith), 342
  • Rockingham, Marquis of, 258
  • Rooms named on old plans, 115
  • Rubens, 60
  • Rundhurst, Sussex, gate-piers, 329, 248
  • Rysbrach, 255
  • Saffron Walden, Essex, houses, 111, 68, 69
  • Salisbury, sign of an inn, 213
  •   „gateway in the Close, 250
  •   „staircase, 352, 278
  • “Salmacida spolia”, 87
  • Sandby, Thomas, 7, 60, 74, Frontispiece, Fig. 1
  • Sanitary conveniences in Georgian houses, 288
  • Sappho, 21
  • Sash-windows introduced, 134
  •    „earliest example, 136
  • Scole, Norfolk, inn, 111, 72
  • Scott (Sir Walter), 23
  • Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, 178, 224
  • Seckford Hall, Suffolk, doorway, 285
  • Sedgemoor, 13
  • Serlio, 80
  • Shakespeare, 10, 25
  • Shardiloes House, design for chimney-piece, 305
  • Shaw, Huntingdon (smith), 342
  • Sheffield, “my lord’s house”, 34
  •   „Duke of Buckingham, 168
  • Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 144
  • Sherborne, Gloucestershire, 43
  • Sherrard, Bennet, Lord, 191
  • Shops, 304, 305, 216, 219
  • Short survey of twenty-six counties in 1634, 43 (footnote)
  • Shrivenham, Berkshire, House, 294, 204
  • “Siege of Rhodes”, 87
  • Silchester, Hampshire, chimney, 229
  • Smithson, John, 7, 42, 168
  •   „   „his family, 31
  •   „   „his drawings, 32–40, 66, 77, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 38
  •   „Robert, 31
  •   „Huntingdon, 31
  • Snaresbrook, Elm Hall, iron gates, 268
  • Soane Museum, 31
  • Somerset House, 50
  •    „new wing, 105, 61
  • South Molton, fireplace in Town Hall, 369, 292
  • South Sea Company, 372
  • Spalato in Dalmatia, 280
  • Speculative builders, their influence on house design, 311
  • Spiers, Walter L., 31 (footnote)
  • St Catherine’s Court, Somerset, 236
  • St Cloud, 200
  • St James’s Palace, 58
  •   „   „chapel at, 50
  •   „Square, No. 32, 20, 12
  • St. John’s College, Oxford—
  • doorway, 127, 85
  • panelling, 136, 89
  • rain-water heads, 345
  • St Lawrence Jewry, London, carving, 185, 123, 124
  • St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, iron gates, 342, 265
  • St John, Oliver, 88
  • Staircases of seventeenth century, 118, 73, 78–83
  •     „eighteenth century, 351, 275–281, 308, 309
  • Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, farmhouse, 113, 71
  • Stanway House, Gloucestershire, doorway, 101, 58
  • Stapleford Park, Leicestershire, 191, 129, 130
  • Starkie Gardner, 345 (footnote)
  • Stationers’ Hall, London, 191
  •   „   „doorway, 337, 259
  • Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, 176
  • Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, plan, 115
  • “Stone-Heng Restored”, 44, 50 (footnote)
  • Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire—
  • iron gateway, 342, 263
  • panelling, 363, 288
  • Stone, Nicholas, 60
  • Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, 224
  • Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, gardens, 229–232, 276, 157, 156
  • Strafford, Earl of, 258
  • Stratford, near London, iron gate, 271
  • Stratton Street, London, house, 310, 224
  • Streets in towns, 296
  • Stuart, James, 387
  • Sturmer, Essex, chimney, 229
  • Sundials, 318, 237
  • Sutton Place, fire-back and dogs, 296
  • Swakeleys, Middlesex, 102, 60
  • Talman, architect, 203, 204
  • Talmash, Thomas, 126
  • Tapestry, 367, 291, 293
  • Temple Bar, design for, by Inigo Jones, 323, 240
  • Temple, The, London, staircases, 351
  • Temple, Sir William, 95
  • Tenche, Sir Fisher, 185
  • Thornhill, Sir James, 385
  • Thorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, 88–91, 324
  • Thorpe Hall, Northamptonshire—
  • plan, 47
  • views and details, 46, 48–51
  • Thorpe, John, 28, 31, 77, 115
  •    „plan of London houses, 310
  • Thrale, Mrs., 3
  • Tijou, Jean, 339, 340
  • Town houses of the gentry, 299
  • Town-planning on architectural lines, 267, 299, 301
  • Towns, growth of, 304
  • Townshend, Aurelian, 78
  •   „George, 275
  • Trellis-work to fronts of houses, 311, 225–227
  • Trinity College, Oxford, 145
  • Triumphal arches by Gerbier, 162
  • Tuileries, plan for the palace, 73
  • Uffington, near Stamford, gate-pier, 251
  • Wade, General, 214
  • Wall-papers, 364
  •   „Chinese, 290
  • Walpole, Horace, 20, 31, 32, 161
  •    „his visit to Stowe, 231
  •   „Sir Robert, 251, 256
  • Wansford, Northamptonshire, chimney, 229
  • Wanstead, 260
  • Ware, Isaac, 176, 271
  • Wareham, Dorset, shop at, 305, 218
  • Warminster, Free School, 99, 57
  • Warwick, streets, 296
  •   „Aylesford Hotel, 301, 215
  •   „lead rain-water head, 273
  • Watson, Samuel, of Heanor, 207
  • Webb, John, 2, 7, 31, 45 (footnote), 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 60, 63, 64, 65, 68, 101, 141, 176
  •   „commissioned to acquire works of art, 42
  •   „his petition to Charles II., 69, 70
  •   „brief attached to same, 84
  •   „designed the Palace at Whitehall by command of Charles I., 70
  •   „design for a house by him, 44
  •   „his own work, 83–97
  •   „“Inigo Jones’s man”, 83, 87
  •   „designs for masques, 87
  •   „drawings by him, for new wing, Somerset House, 61
  •   „ceiling at Wilton, 76
  •   „ceiling at Greenwich, 77
  •   „door at Greenwich, 87
  •   „chimney-pieces, 93, 94
  •   „hall or public room, 145
  • Webb, William, 63, 64
  • Welbeck, 32
  •   „riding-house, 33, 20
  • Wells, Deanery, 193, 128
  •    „ chimney-piece, 379, 302
  • Wentworth Castle, Yorkshire, 258
  •   „Woodhouse, Yorkshire, 256–260, 179, 181
  • Westminster, dormitory at, 216
  • Whitehall Palace, 7, 39, 42, 52, 154, 162, 168
  •    „“Designs for Whitehall”, 64, 68
  •    „drawings for, 65 (footnote)
  •    „designs for the Palace, 63–80, 1, 19, 39–41
  •    „by Wren, 103
  •    „clockhouse by Inigo Jones, 232
  • Widcombe Manor House, near Bath, 268, 187
  • Wilkins, Dr., 143
  • William and Mary, 2
  • Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln, 136
  • Willis, Professor, 100
  • Wilton, Wiltshire, 58, 97, 220, 34
  •   „   „ceilings, 118, 122, 75, 76
  • Wimpole Street, London, ceiling, 314
  • Winchester, chimney-piece, 301
  •   „palace at, 142
  • Winde, Wine, or Wynne, Capt. See Wynne.
  • Windows of seventeenth century, 129
  • Windsor Castle, 385
  •    „sash-window, 136
  • Witney, Oxfordshire, school at, 113, 70
  • Wollaton, 31
  • Wolterton Hall, Norfolk, 14, 8
  • Woodford Road, London, iron gate, 270
  • Wood, John, of Bath, 260–268
  • Worcester College, Oxford, drawings at, 52, 58, 63, 64, 65, 68
  • Workmen and books, 27
  • Working men’s dwellings, 389
  • Wren, Sir Christopher, 13, 20, 31, 61, 101, 108, 141–160, 176, 178, 189
  •   „    „drawings at All Souls College, 145, 154, 176
  •   „    „designs for houses, 99, 102
  •   „    „for palace at Whitehall, 103
  • Wren, Dr. Christopher, 143
  •  „Matthew, Bishop of Ely, 143
  • Wrest, Bedfordshire, gardens, 236, 158
  • Wynne, Captain, 163, 168
  •  „   „drawings by, 171 (footnote), 109, 110, 112