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and vistas, groves, woods, and large plantations, and 

 other the most charming and delightful recesses, nat- 

 ural and artificial: But to enumerate and describe what 

 were extraordinary in these and the rest, would furnish 

 volumes : For who has not either seen, admired, 

 or heard of, 



Audly-End, Althorp, Awkland, Allington, Amphill, 

 Astwell, Aldermaston ? 



Bolsover, Badminton, Breckly, Burghly on the 

 Hill, and the other Burghly ; Bockton, Buckhurst, 

 Buckland, Bellroiro, Blechington, Bestwood, Broom- 

 hall ? 



Castle-Rising, Castle- Ashby, Chatsworth, Charsley, 

 Cornbery, Casiabery, Cobham, Cowdrey, Caversham, 

 Cranburn-Park, Charlton, Copt-Hall, Claverton ? 

 famous for Sir W. Basset's vine-yard, producing 40 

 hogsheads of wine yearly ? nor must I forget that of 

 Deepden, planted by the Honourable Charles Howard 

 of Norfolk, my worthy neighbour in Surrey. 



Drayton, Dorington-park, Dean ? 



Eastwell, Euston, Ecleswold, Edscomb, Easton, 

 Eping ? 



Falston, Flanckford ? 



Graystock, Goodrick, Grooby, Grafton, Golden- 

 Grove ? 



Holdenby, Haddon, Hornby, Hatfeild, Haland, 

 Hoathfield, Hinton, Holm-Pierpoint, Horstmoun- 

 ceaux ? 



Inchingfield ? 



Kirby, Knowesby ? 



Longleat, Latham, Lensdal, Latimer, Lawnsbourgh? 



More-Park, Mulgrave, Marlborough ? 



Normanby, North-hall, Norborough, Newnham ? 



St. Ostlo, Oxnead ? 



