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the folding of two or three fheep upon 

 molt of his grades, finds that they do not 

 at all affect this fefcue. 



The barren broom grafs was two feet 

 high, but neither fine nor thick. 



The annual dwarf poa, which I remem- 

 ber Mr. Rocque praifed much for lawns, is 

 a fhabby, beggarly plant: Mr. Bramftone 

 has a (mall plat of it, which is quite ragged, 

 though fed off with fheep. 



The great oat; two feet high, but coarfe 

 and thin. 



The 



The cnimney-piece light and beautiful ; the 

 cornice, feftoons of gilt carving on a white 

 ground ; and the ceiling the fame on a lead 

 ground ; the pier-glafs and frame, and the 

 frame of the landfcape ever the chimney 

 pleafing. 



The drefling-room of the fame dimenfions, i9 

 likewife hung with the fame filk, the ceil' 

 and cornice richly ornamented with fcrolls or 

 gilding on a white ground : The chimnev- 

 piece all of white marble polifhed. but not 

 light. The doors, door-cafes, and window- 

 fhutters, &c. all ornamented like the ceiling, 

 &c. in white and gold. In this room, re^ 

 member to obferve four very brge blue and 

 white china jars; the two by the windows are 

 prod'igioufly fine. 



The ftate bed-chamber is moil magnificently 

 furnifhed. It is ^o by 22, the bed and hang- 

 ings of very rich blue damafk ; the ceili 

 ornamented in compartments of rich gildi] 

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