



THE OUTER COURT, GATES. AND CLAJRVOYEE. 



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it. The l;uly married, as IUT sivmiJ hush.inJ, Sir John 

 Germain, a \\i-ll-Uiinv\it soldier <>f fortune, who accompanied 

 William III. t<> Kn-l.m.l. 



Walp.le, as we have -een, saiJ that lu- hnm^ht the 

 l)r.i\ti>n ^.irJi-ii ovt-r with hm (n m H<>ll.inJ, meaning th.it 

 Iv impiirU-J tlu- Uuul, >tyli-. The truth i-vuk-ntly is that lie 

 j;ralti-J sumctliin^ l I)utch qu.imtiifss upm similar fmms 

 l) existing in the garden. The plcachvJ walk will 



n-miiul many "f that qu.iint alU-y kniwn a-. "'.'. V, 

 H\\i-r " <>n the South ti"iit ot M.impton (-oint. anJ it is n i 

 a little singular that the io|<nin:iJe within the loiut ot I 

 .h...il.l K-.ir a general rescinl'l.nu e in po-itioii anj aspnt t> 

 lh.it \\hkh Wren ereiteJ in tin- (.Ink C-mit ot tlu- p.il.ue ot 

 W.ll.am III. It \\.is Sir John (itiin.nn. Willi.im's fneiul. an.l, 



.IN s line s.l\'. Ills h.lll-hlothi-r. who l.HM'J thi- ii'lollli.l ! .It 



l>i.ut<in. Walpole took a dclijjht in jihin^ at Sir John. In a 







GARDEN FROWT. 





