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A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



mentioned in the Second Article. To plant whatever Trees may 

 be thought necessary for Ornament in that Space discribed in 

 this Article, and to sow with grass seeds and Dutch Clover 

 the whole of the ground wherever the Turf has been broke up 

 or disturbed by Drains, Leveling or by making the Sunk Fence. 



ROCHE ABBEY. 



Article the ^th. To make good and keep up a Pond for 

 the use of the stables. 



Article the $th. To finish all the Valley of Roach Abbey 

 in all its Parts, according to the Ideas fixed on with Lord 

 Scarbrough (with Poet's feeling and with Painter's eye) 

 beginning at the Heads of the Hammer Pond and con- 

 tinuing up the Valley towards Loton, als : Loughton in the Morn, 



