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View from the Library Porch. 



g, Museum for specimens of minerals and other curiosities, 

 entered from the porch /?, and lighted from that porch, and 

 from a window in the roof. 



h, Porch leading to the garden, from the library and museum. 



i, Ladies' water-closet, kept warm by the heat from the back of 

 the servants' hall fire ; the back of the fireplace being a 

 cast-iron plate. zV, Jib-door. k, Plate-closet. 



/, Butler's pantry, lighted from the roof. 



m, China-closet, lighted from the roof. 



n, Room serving as a passage between the dining-room and 

 the garden, and also between the dining-room and the water- 

 closet i t containing a turning-lathe, a carpenter's work-bench, 

 a complete set of carpenter's tools, garden tools for pruning, 

 &c, of all sorts ; spuds with handles, graduated with feet and 

 inches, fishing tackle, archery articles, &c. 



Of Inner wine-cellar, where the principal stock of wine is kept. 

 There is a ventilating opening from this cellar into the pas- 

 sage b. p, Servants' hall. 



q. Outer wine-cellar, where the wine given out weekly for use 

 is placed, and entered in the butler' s^ book. Between q and 

 the passage b are seen the stairs leading to the servants' bed- 

 rooms, r, Beer-cellar. 



s, Kitchen, lighted from the roof, and from a window on one side. 



ss, Scullei'y, lighted from one side. t, Housekeeper's closet. 



u, Coal-cellar. v, Larder. w, Bottle rack. 



x, Safe for cold meat. y, Wash-house. z, Knife-house. 



Sf, Filtering apparatus. 1, Ash-pit. 2, Coal-house. 



