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Worlidge, 1755, 8vo. 2. Prefixed to his translation 

 of " Lucretius/' drawn from life R. Gaywood, fc. 

 1654, 8vo. 3. Prefixed to his *' Sylva,'' 16G4, R. 

 Nanteuil, del et sc. folio. 4. In Walpole's "Anec- 

 dotes of Painting-," by A. Bannerman. 6. Prefixed 

 to Hunter's 4to. Edition of the «' Sylva," 177G. 



J. DE LA QUINTINIE. (p. 108.) There are two Portraits 

 engraved of him. One by W, Elder, and the other, 

 prefixed to his " Traite des Jardins," by Picart. 



CHARLES COTTON, (p. 115.) His Portrait by P. Leiy, 

 engraved by Ryland, is prefixed to his "Life," 

 1770, 8vo. 



SIR W. TEMPLE (p. 120.) Lely painted his Portrait inlG79, 

 the four first of the following were engraved from it. 

 1. A folio plate, Printseller, Banc. 2. In Birch's 

 ** Lives," folio, by Houbrahen. 3. Prefixed to his 

 " Works" in 1720, folio, G. Vertue, sc. 4, Prefixed 

 to his "Letters," 1700, 8vo. R, White, sc. 5. 

 Prefixed to his " Life," by Boyer, 1714. 



BISHOP FLEETWOOD (p. 1270 There is a Portrait of 

 him prefixed to his " Sermons," 1717, 8vo. by V. 

 Gucht. Another by Simon, from a painting by J 

 Richardson in 1702. There is a third mentioned by 

 Bromby, by R, White, when Fleetwood was J\J. A. 



ANDRE LE NOTRE, or NOSTRE. (p, 138.; This cele- 

 brated man in our Hortulan Annals seems to deserve 

 a more particular notice. He was born in 1G13 and 

 being educated an Architect it was not until his 

 fortieth year, and then accidentally that his tase for 

 the magnificent in Garden designing became known 



