77:?^ Theory Tart I. 



^ Sweep in- tlie Middle, which prefents you with aGoofe-foot 

 ©n each Side, with four Pedeftals for Statues or Vafes. The 

 Walks of thefe Goofe-feet center every one upon the Spouts 

 of the Water-work, for which Purpofe there are made 

 three of them, which makes the circular Alleys very plea- 

 lant, all thefe Jets being feen one after the other, as you 

 walk. The Bafon is of a very particular Defign, and isTet 

 in the Middle-of that great Walk which is planted with Trees 

 that ftand-fingleand detached. 



The Compofition of the third Figure is a great Circle, in 

 the Interval of which, and of the Hall in -the Middle, are 

 contriv'd two Cabinets with Cant^ with oval Green-^plots j 

 from this great Circular Walk, you enter, by Alleys that 

 make an Elbow, into the Cabinets that are at the four Cor- 

 miers of .the Wood, where you find otlier Walks that run 

 directly upon the Spout of the Water-work, with Seats 

 juft over-againft them, which looTcs very handfome. From 

 thefe Cabinets and Alleys you pafs into the great Middle* 

 Walk, which is planted likewife with Trees that ftand de- 

 tached* 



The .fourth Figure is an entire Defign, without any 

 Walk'through the Middle ; it is pierced by Diagonal Walks 

 4:hat form four S. Andrew's Crolfes, in the Center of which 

 .^re made Crofs-Ways and Green-plots. Thefe Walks run 

 into a great Hall, which leads to four feveral Cabinets that 

 ^anfwer one another. There is alfo a Grafs-plot terminated 

 -by two round Bafons, which is fomewhat extraordinary; 

 neverthelefs, it does very well, by reafon the Diagonal Walks 

 center upon the Spouts of them. 



I N the third Plate, you fee fix Defigns of Woods very much 

 diverfified, and fit for fquare Places of about four Acres 

 Extent. 



. The Wood defcriFd in the firft Figure is entered at the 

 Corners, where you find two Walks centering upon circu- 

 lar Crofs-Ways, that lead you into a Figure with eight Cants. 

 This Figure is difpofed in fuch Manner, that four Corners 

 of it ftriking into the Crofs-Ways, and the other four being 

 taken up by Sinkings with Benches, it prolongs the Walks 

 of the Enti-ances^ fo that a Perfon fitting upon one of thefe 



Benches 



