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On the walls are fourteen medallions to represent the 

 taking of Martinique, &c ; Louisbourgh; Montreal; Naval 

 Victory off Belleisle; Felinghausen ; Crown Point, Niagara 

 and Fort du Quesne; Goree, and Senegal ; Havannah, and 

 Manilla; Beau Sejour, Cherbourgh, and Belleisle; Crevelt, 

 and Minden; Naval Victory ofT Lagos; Quebec; Guade- 

 loupe, &c; Pondicherry, &c.--executed from several of the 



medals. 



From this Portico is seen to great advantage the Grecian 

 Valley adorned with Statues, intermixed with clumps of the 

 finest trees, beautifully disposed; and 



AN OBELISK 



in the Park, above an hundred feet high, inscribed to Major 

 General Wolfe, with this inscription: 



Ostendunt terris hunc tantum Fata— 

 The Fates but shew him to the world. 



MDCCLIX. 



This Obelisk stands upon a hill in the approach from 

 Northamptonshire, which is very magnificent: At the en- 

 trance from the Royal Forest of Whittlebury, of which the 

 Duke of Grafton is hereditary Ranger, are two Lodges, 

 from whence a very broad line of avenue, of three miles 

 in length, cut through extensive woods, is terminated by the 

 Obelisk.-In the other line from the Temple, is seen a lofty 

 fluted column, erected to the memory of the late Lord 

 Viscount Cobham. 



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