%66 The 3\(amral Hiftorj 
than any before mentioned, whereof fome are private^ others 
publick; and may both be confidered either in the whole or parts. 
Of private buildings^ the moft eminent in this County, are the 
Seats of the Right Honorable the Earl of Angkfey^ Lord Privy 
Seal, ztBlechington, the Earl of ClarendomtCornbury, the Earl 
of Lichfield at Ditchlej^ the Earl of Rochtfier at ^dderbury^ the 
Countefs of Down dxWroxton^ the Lord Vifcount Say and Seal at 
Broughton^ the Lord Vifcount Falkland at Great Tew^ the Lady 
y^bergavenny S her bourn, the Lord Norreys (His Majefties Lord 
Lieutenant of Oxford-Jbire^ at Ricot^ the Lord Carrington at Led-^ 
welj and of the YionovshXt James Herbert Efq; at Tythrop in Oxjord- 
fiire, though of Kingsey Parifli in the County of Buckingham. 
129. Whereunto might be added feveral §lru6iures of the wi- 
nor Nobility^ that (liew a great deal either of pail: or prefent Ma- 
gnificence, fuch as that of the Right Worfinpful Sir Anthony Cope 
late of Hanwell, of Sir John Copezt Bruern Abbey ^ S'lxTho. Spencer 
at Tarnton^ Sir Tho. Chamberleyn at Northbrook.-) Sir Franck Wen- 
man at Thame-Park^nd Cafwel^Sn Tho, Cobb zt ^ddtrbury^ Sir An- 
thony Craven at CaverP^am^ Sir William Glyn at ^merfden^ Sir Ro^ 
bertjenkjnfomt Walcot^ Sir William Walter at Sarefden^ Sir Thomas 
Tenyfion at CornweU Sir Compton Read at Shipton under Which- 
wood. Sir /o/^;2 D'Oyly at Chi/lehampton^ Sir Edward Norreys at 
On the^ree;;. Sir George Croke ^iWaterHoh-i Sir Hd!r- 
coMr/ at Stanton Harcourt. And of the wordiipful //'o. ^/owor at 
Watlington Fark^nd Stonor^ Efq; i^oZ-er/ Dormer at Roujbam^ Efq; 
Richard Fermor at Tufmore and Sommerton^ Efq; /o/^;^ i'/owe at 
Brightwel, Efq; /o/!;? C/^r4 at ^^0/2 Rowant^ Efq; 77?o. //(?i^r^/ at 
fo^/, Efq; Arthur J ones at Chafleton^ Efq; Brook^t North- A/^cn, 
Efq; and the of the Families of Knolles at Rotherfitld Grays^ 
znd Blount zi Mafle^Durham^ Efqs; To which add the /'^ir/c;?^?^^ 
Houfe of the Reftory of Chinncr^ little inferior to fome of the 
aforementioned, either Ingreatnefs^ commodioufnefs^ or elegancy 
Building. 
130. And yet amongfi: all thefe eminent private StruSlures, 
could I find nothing extraordinary in the tr/^o/e .* But in the parts, 
the Kitchin of the Right Worfliipful Sir F/^i/// Harcourt Knight, 
of Stanton Harcourt, is fo ftrangely unufual, that by way of Rid- 
dle one may truly call it, either a Kitchin within a Chimney^ or a 
Kitchin without one ; for below it is nothing but a large fquare^ 
and 
