So ON DERBYSHIRE PLUMBERY, OR WORKINGS IN LEAD. 



There is considerable variety 

 and beauty of design in this 

 other head and pipe, which 

 are also to be found near the 

 entrance in the lower court. 

 The five upper ornaments are 

 pierced in the way already de- 

 scribed, but not those that 

 press against the wall. 



We are also able to give 

 drawings of two good pierced 

 designs from another pipe in 

 the upper court, which is other- 

 wise plainly treated, the plain 

 part being new. 



The last of our engravings of the Haddon lead work is another 



effective cistern head 

 in the upper court, 

 apparently of some- 

 what later date than 

 the others. Whether 

 the stars or estoiles 

 have any heraldic 

 signification or not 

 we are unable to say, 

 but incline to the 

 latter opinion. We 



believe it to be post-Restoration work of the second half of the 



seventeenth century. 



In Shaw's Elizabethan Architecture there are some drawings of 



