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Hamilcar ; 



And on other, 

 T roil us. 



Returning to the grand hall, you enter 

 from the other fide another fuite. 



Firft, an anti-room 30 by 20 ; the ceiling 

 finely finiihed in itucco. 



Secondly, the grand drawing-room 36 

 fquare; ceiling the fame. 



Third, a dreffing-room 30 by 25 ; the 

 ceiling coved in ftucco ; the center an oval 

 cut in a fquare, elegantly decorated ; the 

 cove riling to it mofaie'd in fmall fquares ; 

 defigned with great tafte. 



Fourth, the ftate bed-chamber, 25 

 fquare. 



Fifth, another dreffing-room, 16 fquare, 

 communicating with the palfage which 

 runs behind this fuite of apartments. 



At the other end of the houfe behind 

 the great dining-room is the India apart- 

 ment, a bed-chamber 15 fquare, with a 

 dreffing-room the fame ; the chimney- 

 piece extremely handfome ; pillars of Siena 

 marble. 



From the other corner of the hall on the 

 right-hand you enter by a large pafTage ; 

 the gallery, or common rendezvous room 

 130 feet by 18, hung with India paper ; 

 a moit ufeful and agreeable room. To the 

 right this opens into the new damafk 



apart- 



