S6 Of rural and extenfive Gardening. 

 BroMpton Park. But this could not (6 

 well be made plain on the Draught, the Scale 

 is fo fmall. And the Reader will, 'tis 

 hoped, not be fo fevere as to expeft on 

 that account, that any particular, whether 

 it be Parterre, Terrace Walk, or whatever 

 it be , fliould bear all its exaft Proportions 

 in this, or any other, : of thcfc rural Sket- 

 ches. ivY iJlUJO* 



But, to proceed, 1 have placed the bare 

 furvey of this Manner of P aft en (viz. Chap. 

 |irf Plate the 24^6) on one fide, and the Im- 

 pix)vements on the other ^ and have alfo 

 by a prick'd Line {hew*d the boundary how 

 the interior Parts of my Defign, and how 

 they butt and found with, and correfpond 

 to the exterior y and have alio by thefe 

 prick'd lines (hown what Improvements are 

 made to thole exterior Lines and Hedges $ 

 and fo I fuppofe ^very thing relating to the 

 defigning Part of this Work, to be thoroughly 

 lahBerftood.v 



^ it is vifible to any, that pleafe to infpeft 

 the Skeleton Part of the 56^^ Plate, that I 

 I' hav^e made ufe of all the Old Hedges, 

 and that none are cut down , but thofe 

 that ftand in the direft Lines of the Parterre, 

 and middle Walk, which could by no means 

 be avoided, but all the reJS: remain as they 

 were before, and are only cut thro', that the 

 Interfedions of one Walk with another, in 

 order to make the ODmmunication eafy -to 



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