of OXFO'HS>^S HI%E. 
3.3. the Pales round it (landing on a ftone wall, 
4. An artificial Kock ere^edinthe middle of /i'e Ifland, C£)^ 
vered with living aqueous Plants, 
5. The Keeper of the Water -workj that turns the Cocks. 
6. A Canopy of water caff over the Rock, bji 
7. an Inftrument of Brafs/f?r that purpofe, 
8. -4 Column of water rifmg about i^foot, defigned totofi 
a Ball. 
999999. The fir earns of water from about 30 Pipes fzt round 
/^f Rock, that water the whole Ifland, and fportively wet 
any per(ons within it ^ which moj! people ^riving to avoids 
get behind the Man that turns the C ocks, whom he wets with 
10. afyoxxtof W2iX.tt that he lets fly over his head % or elfe if 
they endeavor to run out of the Ifland over the bridge^ with 
11. 12. which are two other S'poxMs^ whereof that reprefented 
at a I i^ftrik^s the legs, and that at 12 the reins of the backs' 
1 3 . The Bridge over the water lying on two treftles. 
14. The fteps leading into the Grove, and toward the Houfe, 
"where you pafs by 
1 5 . <j( Table of black Marble, 
16. A Ciftern of jione^ mth five (pouts of water iffuing out of 
a ball of brafs^ in which a fmall Spaniel hunts a Duck, both 
diving after one another^ and having their motion from the 
water. 
17. The way up into banquetting-room over /^e Rock, 
and other CMcts^ &c. 
18. The pa/fage between t he Ciikcm and BuWding, 
1 9 . The iron grate that gives light to the Grot within. 
20. Thepajfage down to the Grot. 
21. Thewindows of the B^nqucting'Toom. 
22. The Grove and Walks behind and on each end of the 
Building. 
53. Being now comedown into the Gr<?/ by the paffage i8, 
Tab, II. and landing at the bottom of the flairs^ Tab. 12. a, on 
a large half pacehefote it hb. The Rock prefents it felf made up 
of large craggy flones with great cavities between them, ccc isrc. out 
of which flows ^^/er perpetually night and day, dafliingagainft: 
the i^oc^y below, and that in great plenty in the dryefl: Seafons, 
though 
