SUPPLEMENT. 



Buckhurll houfe in Sufifex, an inimenfe pile ; 

 of Woolaron ; Copthall ; Burleigh houfe ; 

 * Burleigh on the hill, (the duke of Buck- 

 ingham's j) fir Walter Cope's, now Holland- 

 houfe at Kenfington ; Giddy hall in ElTex ,* 

 Audley inn i Ampthill (now called Hough- 

 ton ;) and Anipthill old houfe, another 

 fpacious palace in which Catherine of Ar- 

 jagon fome time refided, and of which he 

 fays he himfelf gave the plan of enlarge- 

 ment ; and K'.rhy, of which he fays he 

 laid the firft flone in 1570. The tafte of 

 ail th'r^e ftately manfions was that baflard 

 ftyle which intervened between Gothic and 

 Grecian architeiflure ; or which perhaps was 

 the ftyle that had been invented for the 

 houfes of the nobility, when they firft ven- 

 tured, on the fetdement of the kingdom 

 after the termination of the quarrel between 

 tiie Roles, to abandon their fortified dun- 

 geons, and confult convenience and magni- 

 ficence ^ for I am perfuaded that what we 



* Cliefden, built by the fecond VilHers dake of Buck- 

 ingham, was evidently copied in little from his father's- 

 icat Burleigh on the HilL 



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