Gardens in and about London in 1691.67 



Sir William Temple's, at Sheen. 



Sir Henry Capel's Garden at Kew. 



Sir Stephen Fox's Garden at Chiswick. 



Sir Thomas Cook's Garden at Hackney. 



Sir Josiah Child's Plantation of walnut, etc., at 



Wanstead. 

 Sir Robert Clayton's Plantation, at Marden, in 



Surrey. 



The Archbishop of Canterbury's Garden at Lambeth. 

 Dr. Uvedale's Garden at Enfield. 

 Dr. Tillotson's Garden near Enfield [? Ilford]. 

 Brompton Park Gardens. 

 Mr. Raynton's Garden at Enfield. 

 Mr. Richardson's Garden at East Barnet. 

 Captain Foster's Garden at Lambeth. 

 Mr. Anthony Vesprit's Garden. 

 Ricketts, \ 



Darby, > Nurseries at Hoxton. 

 Pearson, j 



Mr. Evelyn's Garden at Deptford. 

 Mr. Webb's Garden near Enfield. 

 Clement's Nursery at Mile End. 



Gibson does not speak very highly of 

 Evelyn's grounds or greenhouse. He de- 

 scribes in enthusiastic terms the Orangery at 

 Beddington, near Croydon, the seat of the 

 Carews, but then let to the Duke of Norfolk. 

 He says it was two hundred feet long, and 



