KEW HOUSE 
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to the Public,” by his widow, preserved in the Kew Library, wherein 
Lord Bute is denounced in bitter terms for his treachery and heart- 
lessness in inducing her husband to undertake this work and then 
PLAN OF SUCCESSIVE FEATURES OF KEW GARDENS. 
leaving him in the lurch. In this pamphlet Lady Hill alludes to her 
husband’s “ disposing and superintending a part of the Princess of 
Wales’s garden at Kew ” on account of which “ his attendance was 
