RHODODENDRONS, UPPER PLEASURE 

 GROUND, MOOR PARK 



This place, now the seat of Lord. Ebury, was 

 originally a monastery, and was given to Wolsey by 

 Henry VIII., who used to visit there, with Anne 

 Boleyn. In more recent times Sir William Temple 

 was a frequent guest, and is credited , with having^ 

 planned the Italian or Terrace garden in front of the 

 house. Moor Park, the house he built near Farn- 

 ham, was so named after this one.^ 



