48 GLEANINGS ON GARDENS. 



Stanton-Harold. 



Earl Ferrer's seat at Stanton-Harold is a noble 

 seat, as big as a little town, and the gardens 

 adorned with statues, very entertaining. 



Braiby. 



A seat of the Earl of Chesterfield, hath very fine 

 gardens. 



Chatsworth. 



The gardens are very delightful, pleasant, and 

 stately, adorned with exquisite waterworks. 



Nottingham. 



When Marshal Tallard was taken prisoner at the 

 battle of Hocklestet, the Government allowed him this 

 pretty town, with the adjacent country for his prison ; 

 in the seven years he stayed here he made very fine 

 gardens to the house he lived in. 



Castle Howard. 



The apartments, furniture, and gardens answer 

 the great genius of its noble master. 



A stranger ought not to leave Yorkshire without 

 seeing Sir Thomas Frankland's seat at Thutteby, near 

 the little town of Thirsk, both for its situation and 



