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 quarry of ftone near the furface of the 

 whole*. I am, &c. 



Unknown. Two pieces of ruins and rocks. Bright 

 and glowing. The caicade fine. 



The white dining-room, thirty-feven by twenty- 

 two, highly ornamented. The cieling is in com- 

 partments of white and gold ; the cornice and 

 frieze richly executed in the fame •, the pannels, 

 window frames, and picture ones of the fame : 

 The glaffes very elegant, and fine flabs of Siena 

 marble. Here are 



Lely. Charles II. Dutchefs of Cleveland. 



Kneller. The prefent Duke of Grafton's great 

 grandfather, and Lady Charlotte Fitzroy, 



From this room there is a paffage to a fmall neat 

 chapel, in which is an altar-piece, a dead Cbrijt, 

 a copy from Pouffin. 



The velvet bed-chamber, twenty-four by twenty- 

 two. The bed and hangings of figured Genoa 

 velvet. The chimney-piece of white marble highly 

 polifhed \ over it a ruin, very pleafing, by Panini, 



The Chinefe drefling-room, twenty-four by 

 twenty-two. It is completely fitted up, and fur- 

 nifhed in the taite of that country ; richly orna- 

 mented with carving gilt; Chinefe figures; picture 

 and glafs frames the fame. The chimney-piece 

 of white marble, polifhed. A flab of agate marble. 

 The tapeftry is fine. Two landfcapes, but rather 

 brilliant than natural, 



The gardens are difpofedwith tafte; the Hoping 

 banks fcattered with wood, and hanging to the 

 Terpentine lake, with the rotunda, finely placed on, 

 a rifing ground among the trees, is a very beauti- 

 ful landfcape. 



* The firft entertainment we reaped at Oxford 

 was the viewing the collection of pictures left by 



Y 4 the 



