2+8 THE FORMAL GARDEN IN ENGLAND 



Markham, 41, 93, 94, 116, 117, 



130, 138 and note, 145 

 Marlborough, 137 

 Martock, 17S 

 Matthiolus, 128 note 

 Mazes, 37, 131, 151 

 Meager, 69, 117 

 Mediaeval gardens, 22 

 Melbourne, 65, 150, 154, 201, 217, 



218, 222 

 Melton, Norfolk, 198 

 Mercury, statue of, 220 

 Midwinter, 61 

 Millar, 89 

 Milner, 7, 8, 13, 16 

 Milton, 89 

 Modem Gardening, Essay on (H. 



Walpole), 86 

 Modej-n Gardening, Obser-vations on 



(Wheatly), 86 

 Mollet, Andre, 56 



„ Claude, 131 

 Montacute, 94, 103, iii, 185 

 Moor Park, 35 

 Mortier, publisher, 61 

 Mount Edgcumbe, 200 

 Mountaine, 38 f? scq. 

 Mounts, 136 et seq. 



" Nature " and " natural " garden- 

 ing, II, 12 

 -Nesfield, 91 



Newnham Paddox, 95, loi 

 New Park, 99, 115, 138 

 Nonsuch, 21, 27, 57, 86, 205 

 Nun Monkton, 218 



Okeovcr, 175 

 Orangeries, 199 



Orange-tree cases, 203 

 Orchard Portman, 10 1 

 Orwalle, Hants, 177 

 Overton, 61 



Packwood, 72, iii, 182 



Palings, 202 



Palisades, 161 



Parterres, 131 tr sej. 



de Pass, Crispin, 154 



Paths, 116 et seq. 



Paxton, 114 



Peck, 30 



Pegge, 205 



Pendell House, 147, 182 



Penshurst, 91, 150, 159, 191, 



229 

 Pergola, 189, 190 

 Perrault, 58 

 Peter the Great, 160 

 Piers to gates, 174 

 Place House, Tenterden, 108 

 Plashing, 151 

 Piatt, Sir Hugh, 52 

 Pleaching, 150, 156 

 Plein pied, 1 1 5 

 Pliny, 31 

 Pole-hedges, 161 

 Pope, 14, 80 et seq. 

 Portland stone, 215 

 Powis Castle, 85 

 Price, Sir Uvedale, 14, 87 

 Prior Park, 87, 173, 188 

 Privy Garden, Hampton Court, 



1 1 1 



Queen Mary's Bower, 114 

 Quincunxes, 164 



Radle 



;y, 140 



