A SUTTLEMENT to 



is to be v/iflVd, that the fmall room I 

 have to allow for the folding of cuts had 

 been greater- for then I might have. ad- 

 ded his Lordxhip s whole defign, and an 

 account of all the improvements made 

 by hisLordfhip's own mod excellent taftc; 

 but however, the following plan may 

 ferve as a fpecimen of what this and fome 

 other ^ noble Lords have and are fo Ju- 

 dicioufly doing on this head. 



I have already taken notice of the fmali- 

 nefs of the fcale, which is fuch that I could 

 not have room to be very particular in c- 

 very part of this dcfign j , but the whole is 

 fo accommodated to the ufes and conve- 

 nicncics of life, that befides the plate and 

 the references that are to be found there- 

 upon, there needs little to be added. 



The prick'd line at the entrance L, and 

 other fide of the houfe, as well as thofe 

 on each fide the parterre, and going down 

 by the canal, is an arcade of limes or elms, 

 kept down fo low that they may not fhade 

 the quarters, and withal cut hollow into 

 arches 5 they are now plac'd at about tv/en- 

 ty five or thirty foot afunder, thefmallnefs 

 of the fcaie not admitting them nearer ; 



* .The Lord Cobham, at his fine feat in Buckinghatnfiiire, 

 and the late Lord Bolbibroke, at />^?c'/}' in Middle/ex. 



but 



