INDEX.
403
Pineapple, 259, 290
Pippins, 147, 181, 234
Plane, 192
Plants sent from abroad, 226
,, collectors of, 171
„ in the 12th century, 67
,, of the 14th century, 62
,, in the 13th century, 72
„ in Tudor gardens, 88
,, in an Elizabethan garden, 127
„ mentioned by Evelyn, 190,193
,, in the 18th century, 253, 289
„ in the 19th century, 289, 298
Platt, Gabriel, 183, 180
Platt, Sir Hugh, 177
Pleached Alley, 115
Plums, 32, 151
Pomatum, 147
Pomegranate, 31, 139, 203, 316
Pomerium, 20
Pond Garden, 92
Pontefract, 207
Pools, 90, 129
Pope, Alexander, 233, 246
Porkington Treatise, 71
Potato, 139
Potato, sweet, 140
Powis Castle, 206, 273
Presents of fruit or flowers, 107
Price, Sir Uvedale, 284
Priest, Dr., 168
Primroses, 39, 92
Privet, 123
Prizes, 200, 299
Probus, Emperor, 2
Propagation of plants, 226
Public parks and gardens, 219, 223
Pultney, Richard, 200, 211
Pumpkins, 142
Pyracantha, 113
Quinces, or coynes, 41,147
Quintinye, Jean de la, 203
Radish, 4
Railed flower beds, 77, 9 1
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 140
Ramsey Abbey, 10, 17, 28
Ranelagh, 222
Ranunculus, 193
Raspberry, 96, 134, 323, 326
Ray, John, 211
Rea, John, 188, 193, 202
Reformation, 88
Regent’s Park, 286
Repton, Humphrey, 278-281
Rhododendron, 313
Ribston, 30, 161, 234
Richmond, 94, 249
Robinson, Wm., 306, 3x1
Roche Abbey, 273-277
Rockingham, 79-81, 124
Rock garden, 279, 306
Roger le Herberur, 34
Rolls, Ely, 26
,, Norwich Priory, 11
Rollers, stone, 187, 326
Roman gardens, 1, 2, 3
Romsey Abbey, 7
Rosamond, Fair, 33
Rose, John, 202, 203, 230, 239
Rosemary, 123, 163, 327
Rosery or roseria, 23
Roses, 4, 39, 88, 113, 287
Rousham, 268
Roxburgh, Dr. Wm., 297
Runcival peas, 100
Rushes, strewing of, 19, 161
Sacristan, gardens of the, 16
Saffron, 49, 103
Saffron Walden, 33, 49, 207
Saint Armand, 4
„ Barbe, Sir John, 216
„ Etheldreda, 7
„ Gall, 3
,, Germain des Pres, 4
403
Pineapple, 259, 290
Pippins, 147, 181, 234
Plane, 192
Plants sent from abroad, 226
,, collectors of, 171
„ in the 12th century, 67
,, of the 14th century, 62
,, in the 13th century, 72
„ in Tudor gardens, 88
,, in an Elizabethan garden, 127
„ mentioned by Evelyn, 190,193
,, in the 18th century, 253, 289
„ in the 19th century, 289, 298
Platt, Gabriel, 183, 180
Platt, Sir Hugh, 177
Pleached Alley, 115
Plums, 32, 151
Pomatum, 147
Pomegranate, 31, 139, 203, 316
Pomerium, 20
Pond Garden, 92
Pontefract, 207
Pools, 90, 129
Pope, Alexander, 233, 246
Porkington Treatise, 71
Potato, 139
Potato, sweet, 140
Powis Castle, 206, 273
Presents of fruit or flowers, 107
Price, Sir Uvedale, 284
Priest, Dr., 168
Primroses, 39, 92
Privet, 123
Prizes, 200, 299
Probus, Emperor, 2
Propagation of plants, 226
Public parks and gardens, 219, 223
Pultney, Richard, 200, 211
Pumpkins, 142
Pyracantha, 113
Quinces, or coynes, 41,147
Quintinye, Jean de la, 203
Radish, 4
Railed flower beds, 77, 9 1
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 140
Ramsey Abbey, 10, 17, 28
Ranelagh, 222
Ranunculus, 193
Raspberry, 96, 134, 323, 326
Ray, John, 211
Rea, John, 188, 193, 202
Reformation, 88
Regent’s Park, 286
Repton, Humphrey, 278-281
Rhododendron, 313
Ribston, 30, 161, 234
Richmond, 94, 249
Robinson, Wm., 306, 3x1
Roche Abbey, 273-277
Rockingham, 79-81, 124
Rock garden, 279, 306
Roger le Herberur, 34
Rolls, Ely, 26
,, Norwich Priory, 11
Rollers, stone, 187, 326
Roman gardens, 1, 2, 3
Romsey Abbey, 7
Rosamond, Fair, 33
Rose, John, 202, 203, 230, 239
Rosemary, 123, 163, 327
Rosery or roseria, 23
Roses, 4, 39, 88, 113, 287
Rousham, 268
Roxburgh, Dr. Wm., 297
Runcival peas, 100
Rushes, strewing of, 19, 161
Sacristan, gardens of the, 16
Saffron, 49, 103
Saffron Walden, 33, 49, 207
Saint Armand, 4
„ Barbe, Sir John, 216
„ Etheldreda, 7
„ Gall, 3
,, Germain des Pres, 4