A N
EXPLANATION
Of ALL the P L A T E S
In the T H I R D VOLUME.
Greenwich Hospital in Perspestive, p. 3, and 4. Grimsthorpe, p. 11,12,13, and 14.
Have said so much of this noble Stru- TN Lincoln/hire, the Seat of his Grace the Duke
Sure in my First Volume, that I shall of Antaster and Kjtftevm. Of this I have made
. add nothing at present, but to assure Four Plates, the First is the Plan of the First or
the Readers, that the Perspeftive is principal Story, where all the Apartments are ex-
—* railed from the Geometrical Plan and a&ty figured. In the Second Plate you have the
Elevation according to the mostexaft Rules of that Front to the Court; in the Third, the Garden
lineary Art. Front, adorned with a magnificent Corinthian For-
T
_ „. „ , . _ r rt. , , tko\ and in the Fourth, you have the West Front
Cattle Howard w Perfpecltve, p. 5, and 6. the East Front being the same. All designed by
HIS Seat being also so fully described in the Sir John Vanbrugh, Anno 1724.
First Volume, I thought nothing could be Eastbury, p. 15,16,17,18,19.
further wanting to give a perrect Idea ot the Place, / 1 ' . 7
but an accurate View of the same in Perlpeftive. T ^ Dorfetjbtre, the Seat of the Right Honourable
George Doddington, Esquire, in Five Plates. The
Ambresbury, p. 7. First contains an exact Plan of the Gardens, de-
IS the Seat of the Right Honourable the Lord rigned a"d finished by the ingenious Mr. Charles
Carleton, in Wiltslwe. This House was designed Bridgeman. In the Second, you have the general
by lnitp Jones, and executed by Mr. Webb. Here Flan of the House and Out-Offices, with a Table
is a bold rustick Basement, which supports a regu- 0^ References. In the Third Plate, an Elevation
lar Loggio of the Composed Order. In one Plate of the principal Front, with a rusticated Portico of
I have given the Plans of the First and Second tne Dorick Order. In the Fourth, the Plan and,
Story, with the principal Front. The great Stair- Elevation of the great Portico, placed at the End
case is remarkable here tor having a little one in °* the Garden facing the House. The Portico is
the Middle of it. Anno 1661. Corinthian Hexajlile. The Columns 3 Feet Dia-
meter, the molt magnificent of its Kind in England.
Castle Ashby, p. 8. rs }ie pjftn contains the Plan and Elevation of the
IN Northampton/hire, the Seat of the Right Ho- Bagnio in the Garden, fronting the Bowling Green,
nourable the Earl of Northampton. Thegreatest All designed and executed by Sir John Vanbrugh,
Part of the Castle is very antient; but in the Anno 1718.
Reign of King Charles!, higo Jones was imployed Seaton Dclaval, p. 20, 21.
to rebuild it, and finish one Front: but the Civil -B.XT AT , , . , , „ c r . ~ , ,
Wars put a Stop to all Arts, 1642. when that va- \^ Northumberland, tht Seat of Francis- Dclaval,
liant Earl was (lain at Salt Heath near Stassord. In in Two Plates. In the First I have
this Plate I have also given Two Plans, and that l,ven d.ie, Ssnc™1 s'^n of ^ House and Out-Oi-
F ont bv l»ko ^ones s' w,tn lne North Front or the Houle to a larger
r Scale. In the Second, you have the South Front,
Stoke Park, p. 9. where is a noble Portico of the lonick Order Tetra-
THE Seat of Mr. Arundel in Northamptonsiire. stil,e' the C°l»m;? L*"'rtW«; M
1 This Building was begun by higo Jones - the Z executed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Anno 1720.
"Wings, and Collonades, and all the Foundations, Burlington House in Piccadilly, London, p. 22, 2^
were made by him ; but the Front of the House 24> 25> 2^-
was designed by another Architect, the Civil Wars HP H E following Designs of my Invention are
having also interrupted this Work. In one Plate J- contained in Two single, and one double Plate.
} have given both a general Plan and Front 1640. In the First you have the general Plan cf the House
General Wife's Houfe, p. 10. and Offices; the Stables were built by another
Architect before I had the Honour ol being called
TN great Burlingion-Street, London. This beauti- to his Lordship's Service, which obliged me to
ful Design is the Invention of the Right Honour- make the Offices opposite, conformable to them,
able the Earl of Burlington, who is not only a great The Front of the House, the Conjunction from
Patron of all Arts, but the first Architect. His thence to the Offices, the great Gate and Street
Lordship's learned Labouis in this Art, which are Wall, were all designed and executed by me. In
now preparing for the Publick, will give a much the double Plate you have the principal Front,
juster Idea of his consummate Knowledge in Ar- where a bold rustick Basement supports a regular
chitecture, than any thing I am capable to say. lonick Collonade of \ Columns 2 Feet Diameter.
In one Plate you have Two Plans, and the princi- The Line is closed with Two Towers, adorned
pal Front 1724. with Xwo Venetian Windows in Front, and Two
Niche1?
EXPLANATION
Of ALL the P L A T E S
In the T H I R D VOLUME.
Greenwich Hospital in Perspestive, p. 3, and 4. Grimsthorpe, p. 11,12,13, and 14.
Have said so much of this noble Stru- TN Lincoln/hire, the Seat of his Grace the Duke
Sure in my First Volume, that I shall of Antaster and Kjtftevm. Of this I have made
. add nothing at present, but to assure Four Plates, the First is the Plan of the First or
the Readers, that the Perspeftive is principal Story, where all the Apartments are ex-
—* railed from the Geometrical Plan and a&ty figured. In the Second Plate you have the
Elevation according to the mostexaft Rules of that Front to the Court; in the Third, the Garden
lineary Art. Front, adorned with a magnificent Corinthian For-
T
_ „. „ , . _ r rt. , , tko\ and in the Fourth, you have the West Front
Cattle Howard w Perfpecltve, p. 5, and 6. the East Front being the same. All designed by
HIS Seat being also so fully described in the Sir John Vanbrugh, Anno 1724.
First Volume, I thought nothing could be Eastbury, p. 15,16,17,18,19.
further wanting to give a perrect Idea ot the Place, / 1 ' . 7
but an accurate View of the same in Perlpeftive. T ^ Dorfetjbtre, the Seat of the Right Honourable
George Doddington, Esquire, in Five Plates. The
Ambresbury, p. 7. First contains an exact Plan of the Gardens, de-
IS the Seat of the Right Honourable the Lord rigned a"d finished by the ingenious Mr. Charles
Carleton, in Wiltslwe. This House was designed Bridgeman. In the Second, you have the general
by lnitp Jones, and executed by Mr. Webb. Here Flan of the House and Out-Offices, with a Table
is a bold rustick Basement, which supports a regu- 0^ References. In the Third Plate, an Elevation
lar Loggio of the Composed Order. In one Plate of the principal Front, with a rusticated Portico of
I have given the Plans of the First and Second tne Dorick Order. In the Fourth, the Plan and,
Story, with the principal Front. The great Stair- Elevation of the great Portico, placed at the End
case is remarkable here tor having a little one in °* the Garden facing the House. The Portico is
the Middle of it. Anno 1661. Corinthian Hexajlile. The Columns 3 Feet Dia-
meter, the molt magnificent of its Kind in England.
Castle Ashby, p. 8. rs }ie pjftn contains the Plan and Elevation of the
IN Northampton/hire, the Seat of the Right Ho- Bagnio in the Garden, fronting the Bowling Green,
nourable the Earl of Northampton. Thegreatest All designed and executed by Sir John Vanbrugh,
Part of the Castle is very antient; but in the Anno 1718.
Reign of King Charles!, higo Jones was imployed Seaton Dclaval, p. 20, 21.
to rebuild it, and finish one Front: but the Civil -B.XT AT , , . , , „ c r . ~ , ,
Wars put a Stop to all Arts, 1642. when that va- \^ Northumberland, tht Seat of Francis- Dclaval,
liant Earl was (lain at Salt Heath near Stassord. In in Two Plates. In the First I have
this Plate I have also given Two Plans, and that l,ven d.ie, Ssnc™1 s'^n of ^ House and Out-Oi-
F ont bv l»ko ^ones s' w,tn lne North Front or the Houle to a larger
r Scale. In the Second, you have the South Front,
Stoke Park, p. 9. where is a noble Portico of the lonick Order Tetra-
THE Seat of Mr. Arundel in Northamptonsiire. stil,e' the C°l»m;? L*"'rtW«; M
1 This Building was begun by higo Jones - the Z executed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Anno 1720.
"Wings, and Collonades, and all the Foundations, Burlington House in Piccadilly, London, p. 22, 2^
were made by him ; but the Front of the House 24> 25> 2^-
was designed by another Architect, the Civil Wars HP H E following Designs of my Invention are
having also interrupted this Work. In one Plate J- contained in Two single, and one double Plate.
} have given both a general Plan and Front 1640. In the First you have the general Plan cf the House
General Wife's Houfe, p. 10. and Offices; the Stables were built by another
Architect before I had the Honour ol being called
TN great Burlingion-Street, London. This beauti- to his Lordship's Service, which obliged me to
ful Design is the Invention of the Right Honour- make the Offices opposite, conformable to them,
able the Earl of Burlington, who is not only a great The Front of the House, the Conjunction from
Patron of all Arts, but the first Architect. His thence to the Offices, the great Gate and Street
Lordship's learned Labouis in this Art, which are Wall, were all designed and executed by me. In
now preparing for the Publick, will give a much the double Plate you have the principal Front,
juster Idea of his consummate Knowledge in Ar- where a bold rustick Basement supports a regular
chitecture, than any thing I am capable to say. lonick Collonade of \ Columns 2 Feet Diameter.
In one Plate you have Two Plans, and the princi- The Line is closed with Two Towers, adorned
pal Front 1724. with Xwo Venetian Windows in Front, and Two
Niche1?