I.

Jackson, J. Esq. [79], [91], [221]. (see [Belle Vue])

Jarrett, —— Esq. [91], [220]. (see [Freemantle])

Jenner, Robert, Esq. [56]. (see [Felbridge Park])

Jenning, G. Esq. [88]. (see [Barnfield])

Jersey, Earl of, [70]. (see [Osterley Park])

Ilchester, Earl of, [173]. (see [Redlynch House])

Ileden, [9].

Ingress, [3], the seat of W. Havelock, Esq. (formerly called Ince-grece), occupies an elevated situation, rising from the Thames, and commanding a beautiful view of the river, and of the opposite parts of Essex. This estate has been in the possession of several noblemen and gentlemen, who have all contributed to its splendour, either by additions, or improvements, down to its present possessor. The grounds are extremely beautiful, both in respect to home scenery, and to the more distant prospects which they command: the views from the house are particularly fine. In an elegant summer-house, built in a hollow of the chalk cliffs, are arranged a valuable collection of Roman altars, brought from Italy, together with statues, and other specimens of Roman sculpture, which are placed in different parts of the garden.

Ingsdon, [119].

Johnson, —— Esq. [2]. (see [Danson Park])

Jolliffe, H. Esq. [54]. (see [Merstham House])

Jones, Gen. [96]. (see [Belmont])

Jones, Lady, [99]. (see [Worting House])

Jopp, —— Esq. [94]. (see [Winkton House])

Jordans House, [168].

Joy, —— Esq. [186]. (see [Hartham Park])

Ironshill Lodge, [92].

Juniper Hill, [63], the seat of Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart. This is a handsome house, with curious plantations.

Ivy Church House, [209].

Ivy House, [185].