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[Fig. 5 View fniin the Library Torch.] 



from the porch, h, and lighted from that porch and from a window in 

 the roof. 



h, Porch leading to the garden from the library and museum. 



i, Ladies' w-ater-closet kept warm by the heat from the back of the 

 servants' hall fire ; the back of the fire-place being a cast iron plate. 

 a, Jib-door, k, Plate-closet. 



I, Butler's pantry, lighted from the roof. 



m, China-closet, lighted from the roof. 



n, Room serving as a passage between the dining-room and the garden 

 and also between the dining-room and the water-closet i, containing 

 a turning-lathe, a carpenter's work bench, a complete set of 

 carpenters' tools, garden tools for pruning, &c., of all sorts ; spuds 

 with handles, graduated with feet and inches, fishing tackle, archery 

 articles, &c. 



0, Inner wine-cellar, where the principal stock of wine is kept. There 

 is a ventilating opening from this cellar into the passage b. 



p, Servants' hall. 



y, Outer wine-cellar, where ihe wine given out weekly for use is placed^ 

 and entered in the butler's book. Between q and the passage b, art 

 seen the stairs leading to the servants' bedrooms, r, Beer-cellar. 



