S
- St James’s Square, house in,
238;
- ceiling,
290
- St John’s College, Oxford,
215
- St Paul’s,
222,
232
- Salisbury, house in Close,
246;
- Bishop’s palace, drawing-room,
246
- Sallyport,
15
- Sanitation,
42,
74,
75,
80,
86,
142
- Scawen, Sir Thomas,
258
- Screens,
33,
50,
56,
94,
145,
146,
151,
210
- Seaton Delaval,
242–244
- Sedlescombe Manor House,
175
- Sesquialtera,
246
- Sesquitertia,
246
- Shakespeare, William,
152;
- depicts Elizabethan room,
196
- Shakespeare’s “Henry IV.,”
83,
84
- Sheen House, doorway,
275
- Sheldons Manor House, described,
154,
155
- Shell Farm,
174
- Sherborne, oriel,
105
- Shute, John,
206
- Shutters, wooden,
13,
40,
41,
98–103;
- to be painted,
43
- Smithson Drawings,
152,
156,
184,
206,
223
- Smithson, Huntingdon,
152
- Smithson, John,
151,
152;
- notes on Wimbledon House,
185;
- Italian influence,
206;
- plans,
210;
- Henry VII.’s chapel,
222,
223
- Soane Museum,
141
- Solar,
24,
25,
27,
32,
34,
38,
40,
46
- Somerset House, Old,
149
- Southwark, High Street, house in,
218,
220
- South Wingfield Manor House,
21,
61,
68–78,
80,
97,
103,
104;
- doorways,
97;
- gatehouses,
75;
- hall,
70,
76,
78;
- kitchen,
61,
65,
73,
74;
- staircase,
75,
76;
- undercroft,
71–73;
- windows,
76,
103,
104
- Sparrow’s House, Ipswich,
219
- Spenser, Edmund,
125;
- describes sixteenth-century palace,
138–140
- Squerries, Westerham,
215
- Squinch,
63
- Staircases, at Boughton,
239;
- at Drayton,
241,
298;
- brick,
81,
124;
- eighteenth century,
293–301;
- Elizabethan and Jacobean,
198–203,
293;
- elliptical,
298,
300;
- external,
38;
- newel,
8,
10,
18,
21,
51,
63,
71,
73,
75,
76,
80,
82,
104,
124;
- wood,
38,
76,
200,
298
- Stanton Harcourt,
60,
63,
97;
- doorways,
97;
- kitchen,
60,
63
- Statuary in lay-out at Boughton,
239
- Stephen, King, castles during reign of,
6
- Stoke Bruerne, awkward planning,
225
- Stokesay Castle,
35,
36–41,
42,
102,
106,
110,
119;
- fireplace,
38,
110;
- gatehouse,
36;
- hall,
37,
38,
41;
- keep,
35,
40;
- roof,
37,
119;
- solar,
38–40;
- stairs,
38;
- windows,
40,
41,
102
- String-Course,
159,
160–162,
166
- Sudbury Hall,
293,
295;
- ceiling,
295;
- doors,
295;
- staircase,
293,
295
- Surveyor,
205,
206
- Sutton Courtney,
45
- Sutton Place, Italian influence on ornament,
134
- Swags,
261
- Swakeleys,
216
- Swan, Abraham,
266,
278
- Sydenham House,
166
- Symmetry, tendency towards in mediæval houses,
58,
59,
67,
68,
70,
81,
85,
86;
- in disposition of plan,
127;
- in Tudor houses,
137,
138;
- becomes universal,
140,
142,
145,
148,
175;
- effect of house depends on,
182;
- growing demands of,
186;
- in Palladian houses,
249
T
- Tapestry,
125,
191,
196,
280
- Tattershall Castle,
21,
78–81,
114,
124;
- chimney-pieces,
80,
81,
114;
- staircase,
80,
81,
124;
- windows,
80
- Temple Newsam,
179
- Terra-Cotta,
134
- Theobalds,
154
- Thornbury Castle,
137,
157;
- bay window,
157
- Thorney Hall, panelling,
261
- Thornhill, Sir James,
290
- Thorpe Hall,
261,
285;
- ceiling,
285
- Thorpe, John,
141,
143,
147,
151,
152,
156,
157,
207,
210;
- attitude to Henry VII.’s chapel,
222,
223
- Thorpe’s drawings,
141–151,
156;
- plans,
141–151,
157,
210
- Thynne, Sir John,
206
- Tiles, use of in half-timber work,
175
- Tower of London,
5,
6,
57;
- keep,
57
- Tracery, fan,
123;
- window,
26,
29,
51,
81,
94,
103;
- common to ecclesiastical and domestic architecture,
29;
- sparing use of,
100,
132;
- elaborate,
103;
- Italian influence on,
134
- Transome,
29,
132
- Triforium,
7,
8
- Tympanum,
255
U
V
- Vanbrugh, Sir John,
205,
234,
242–244,
274
- Vernacular Work, influenced by Wren,
232
- Vernon, Sir George, “King of the Peak,”
49
- Verrio,
290,
292
- Versailles,
239
- Vestibule,
151,
210
- Vicenza, villa near,
235
- Victoria and Albert Museum, wood panel,
188
- Vitruvius,
221,
222
- “Vitruvius Britannicus,”
232,
246
- Vyne, The, Hampshire,
234
W
- Wade, General,
233
- Wainscot,
124,
187
- Walls, methods of covering internally,
42,
124,
125,
187–191,
259–266,
280
- Walpole, Horace
233–235
- Wanstead, Essex,
246–249
- Ware, Isaac,
225–231,
285
- Warkworth Castle,
23,
67,
81–84;
- gatehouse,
81;
- hall,
82,
83;
- kitchen,
82,
83;
- staircases,
82;
- windows,
83,
84
- Warwick Castle,
44
- Warwick, Earl of—See “Beauchamp”
- Warwick Square, house in, ceiling,
285
- Webb, John,
218,
234,
259,
261,
274,
285
- Wells, Deanery at, bay window,
104;
- Vicars’ Close, chimney,
112
- Wentworth Castle,
234
- West Burton,
180
- Whitehall Gardens, house at, ceiling,
288–290;
- chimney-piece,
278
- William III.,
239,
255,
285
- Williams, Charles,
206
- Wilton House, double cube room,
246;
- chimney-piece,
264,
266,
278;
- panelling,
282
- Wimbledon House,
185;
- lay-out,
185
- Windows, bay,
34,
58,
70,
73,
103–105,
128,
130,
132,
145,
157–159,
179,
182,
213;
- dormer,
182,
214,
219,
220,
249;
- glazing of,
13,
40–43,
98–100,
102,
103;
- in attic storey,
229,
231;
- “Italyan,”
152,
206;
- mediæval,
13,
21,
29,
32,
47,
49,
50,
76,
80,
84,
98–105;
- mullioned,
154,
163,
165,
166,
210,
251;
- oriel,
104,
105,
132,
137;
- round-headed,
216;
- sash,
213–219,
241,
249,
251;
- sham,
227;
- square-headed,
127,
154,
157,
165,
166;
- traceried,
26,
29,
51,
81,
94,
132,
134;
- Tudor,
132–134
- Wolsey, Cardinal,
138,
191
- Wotton, Sir Henry,
204,
221,
222,
225
- Wren, Sir Christopher,
205,
208,
220,
222,
232,
234,
238,
259,
274,
293
- Wynne, Captain,
224
Y
- Yanwath,
45
- York, Assembly Rooms at,
233
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