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Herriard's House Hampshire G. Purefoy Jervoise, Esq. 



Holkham Norfolk T. W. Coke, Esq., M. P. [In 1838, the 



Earl of Leicester.] 



Holme Park Berkshire Richard Palmer, Esq. 



Holwood Kent Right Honourable W. Pitt. [In 1838, 



John Ward, Esq.] 



Lamer Herts Lieutenant-Colonel C. Drake Garrard. 



Langley Park Kent Sir Peter Burrell, Bart., M. P. [In 1838 



E. Goodhart, Esq.] 



Lathom Lancashire Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. 



Little Green Sussex Thomas Peckham Phipps, Esq. 



Livermere Park Suffolk N. Lee Acton, Esq. 



Milton Cambridgeshire Samuel Knight, Esq. 



Milton Park Northamptonshire Earl Fitzwilliam. 



Nacton Suffolk P. B. Broke, Esq.. 



Northrepps Norfolk Bartlet Gurney, Esq. 



Ouston Yorkshire Bryan Cook, Esq. 



Port Eliot Cornwall Right Honourable Lord Eliot. 



Prestwood Staffordshire Honourable Edward Foley, M. P. 



Purley Berkshire Anthony Morris Storer, Esq. 



Riven Hall Essex C. C. Western, Esq., M. P. 



Rudding Hall Yorkshire Lord Loughborough, L. H. Chancellor. 



Scrielsby Lincolnshire Honourable the Champion Dymock. 



Sheffield Place Sussex Right Honourable Lord Sheffield. 



Stoke Park Herefordshire Honourable E. Foley, M. P. 



Stoke Pogies Bucks John Penn, Esq. 



Stoneaston Somersetshire Hippesley Coxe, Esq., M. P. 



Sundridge Kent E. G. Linde, Esq. [In 1838, Sir SamL 



Scott, Bart.] 



Sunninghill Berks James Sibbald, Esq. 



Tatton Park Cheshire William Egerton, Esq., M. P. 



Thoresby Nottinghamshire Charles Pierrepont, Esq., M. P. 



Trewarthenick Cornwall Fr. Gregor, Esq., M. P. 



Tyrringham Bucks WiUiam Praed, Esq., M. P. 



Waresley Essex Sir Geo. AUanson Winn, Bart., M. P. 



Welbeck Nottinghamshire His Grace the Duke of Portland. 



Wembly Middlesex Richard Page, Esq. 



Whersted Suffolk Sir Robert Harland, Bart. 



Widdial Hall Herts J. T. Ellis, Esq. 



3 Having always had these considerations in view when- 

 ever I have been consulted on the site of a new house, or on 

 the preservation of the old one, I shall take the liberty of men- 

 tioning several instances, in some of which the original Red 

 Books may possibly be consulted, to shew the variety of manner 

 in which these general rules have been applied to particular 

 purposes : Sunninghill, Sundridge, Courteen Hall, Whersted, 

 Waresley Park, Ouston, Bessacre Manor, Northrepps, Buck- 

 minster, Little Green, Holme Park, Purley. 



'♦ [Professional architects and landscape architects would not 

 agree with this view of Repton. It indicates a narrowness with 



