for Gardeners 



Thelevellingand car- 



yingaway of the hilly 

 Ground from the Lawn 

 atN, Fig. 2, Plate 2 2, |> 

 to the Terraces on each j 

 Side the mean Diftance, I 

 100 Foot: J 



&c. 



F. I. 



360 o 



160 



O 0*^ 



o > 



1 6) 



5? 



F. r. 



86400 o 



The fillingup a large! 

 Pit in the Garden markt 

 P, with Clay dug, and|' 

 brought from the Foun- '> 

 dations of the Houfe, { 

 the mean Diftance be- 

 ing 100 Foot. 



150 6 



105 2 



6 2 



} 



95745 



The rough levelling 1(2)200 oT 

 of the two Courts h> 100 o> 64000 o 

 and N. J I oJ 



The rough levelling ^ 

 the Garden mark'd M, > 

 Fig. I, Plate 23. . J 



The rough levelling 

 of the great Court be- 

 fore the Houfe North-^ 

 ward^ mark'd B. 



The rough levelling 

 of the great Terrace-" 

 Walk on the S^^f ^ Sidel 

 of the Houfe, mark'd 0. 



220 

 ip7 



o^ 



7 3( 



1 oJ 



38940 o 



230 c 



210 O 

 2 6 



120750 o 



640 



100 



o ol 



o > 



1 6> 



E 



94000 o 



The 



