

FRAGMENT XXVIII. 



CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF 



WOBURN ABBEY 



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no 



mprovements I have had the honour to suggest have 

 where been so fully realized as at Woburn Abbey; I am there^ 

 fore peculiarly obliged to his Grace the D uke of Bedford for 

 permission to avail myself of my original manuscript, by ex- 

 tracting more largely than in any other instance, although such 

 extract can only be considered as a fragment, since the original 



port consists of ninety pages, elucidated by forty-seven draw 



gs, maps, and diagrams. 



TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD 



MY LORD DUKE, 



I have the honour to lay before your Grace 

 the following remarks concerning the further Improvement of 



the Grounds about Woburn 



lume I have had 

 the 



Abbey 



If 



m 



some difficulties, they have 



composing this vo- 



nature of the subject, than from my delicacy 



arisen less from 



profes 



*.onal man, making me unwilling to mention with disapprob 





