INDEX TO TEXT.
A
- Abingdon Abbey, [41], [42], [103], [110];
- chimney-shaft, [110];
- fireplace, [42], [110];
- guest-house, [42];
- prior’s room, [41];
- treatment of walls, [42];
- windows, [42], [103]
- Adam, the Brothers, [238], [274], [278], [290]
- Adam, Robert, [238]
- Aldrich, Dean, [234]
- Alignment, [70]
- Alnwick Castle, [44], [100], [102];
- windows, [100], [102]
- Amateur Architects, [223–229], [233], [234]
- Amateur Spirit among professional architects, [235]
- Amorini, [134], [137], [197]
- Anne, Queen, [266]
- Apartments named by Chaucer, [45–47], [140];
- by Spenser, [139], [140];
- in Thorpe’s plans, [141], [142];
- in Smithson’s plans, [152]
- Apethorpe Hall, [194], [203];
- plaster panel from ceiling, [194];
- long gallery, [203], [204]
- Arabesque on mullions, [133], [134];
- on panelling, [187]
- “Architecture of A. Palladio,” by G. Leoni, [235]
- Arras, [125], [139], [191]
- Astley Hall, long gallery, [204]
- Aston Hall, [151], [210];
- planning, [151], [210];
- vestibule, [151], [210]
- Audley End, extent of, [154]
- Aydon Castle, [36], [91], [111], [114];
- chimney-shaft, [111];
- doorway, [91];
- fireplaces, [111], [114];
- precautions for defence, [36]
B
- Baguley Hall, timber hall, [45]
- Ball-Flowers, [94]
- Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, [210], [222]
- Barlborough Hall, [179]
- Basing House, fall of, [221]
- Bay Windows, Elizabethan and Jacobean, [145], [157–159], [179], [182], [213];
- mediæval, [58], [103–105];
- Tudor, [128], [130], [132]
- Beauchamp, Thomas, Earl of Warwick, [44]
- Beaufort House, Chelsea, [147]
- Bedrooms, [142], [204], [212], [246]
- Belsay Castle, [22]
- Bitchfield Tower, [22]
- Blenheim Palace, [154], [234], [237], [244];
- extent of, [154], [244];
- Pope’s criticism on, [237]
- Bodiam Castle, [35], [36]
- Bolection Mouldings, at Boughton House, [262]
- Bolt, Wood, at Stanton Harcourt, [97]
- Boughton House, [239], [242], [262], [282], [292];
- ceilings, [239], [292];
- French feeling, [239];
- furniture, [239];
- lay-out, [239];
- panelling, [239], [262], [282];
- staircases, [239]
- Bower, [45], [47]
- Brad Street, house at, [175]
- Bramhall Hall, [173]
- Brettingham, Matthew, [266]
- Brickwork, [79], [80], [81], [86], [124], [134], [169];
- diaper in, [86], [134]
- Britton, J., [223]
- Brome Hall, [182];
- chimney-stacks, [182];
- dormers, [182];
- gardens, [182];
- porch, [182];
- symmetrical arrangement, [182]
- Broughton Castle, [44]
- Brympton D’Evercy, bay window, [104]
- Buckhurst House, [154]
- Buckingham Street, Strand, house in, [264], [285];
- ceiling, [285];
- panelling, [262], [264];
- residence of Peter the Great, [264]
- Burford, Vicarage at, [220];
- roof and windows, [220]
- Burghley House, [60], [65], [66], [154];
- kitchen, [60], [65], [66]
- Burghley, Lord, [66], [154], [185]
- Burlington, Earl of, [233], [235], [237], [244]
- Burlington Street, house in, [233];
- Lord Chesterfield’s advice concerning, [233]
- Burroughs, Sir James, [234]
- Burton Agnes, [155]
- Burwash, Sussex, house at, [250], [251], [272];
- chimneys and windows, [251];
- door, [272]
- Butchers’ Guild, Hereford, hall of, chimney-piece, [198]
C
- Calgarth Old Hall, panelling, [189]
- Campbell, Colin, [232], [235], [246], [249]
- Canons Ashby, coved ceiling, [193]
- Cardigan, Lord, [27]
- Cark Hall, doorway, [268], [272]
- Carshalton House, [258];
- gates, [258];
- railings, [258]
- Carter, J., [223]
- Cartouche of arms, [261]
- Carving, stone, at Oakham Castle, [33];
- wood, [198], [262], [266], [274–277], [282]
- Castle Ashby, lettered parapet, [179]
- Castle Hedingham, [5], [6], [7–13], [91], [100], [106], [109], [114];
- doorway, [91];
- fireplace, [8], [10], [12], [106];
- floors, [114];
- gallery, [7], [10];
- orifice, [109];
- windows, [10], [13], [100];
- wooden shutters, [13];
- roof, [8], [114];
- staircase, [8], [10]
- Castle Howard, [154], [234], [244];
- extent of, [154], [244]
- Castles, Norman, [1–6]
- Castle Rising, [5], [6]
- Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury, [147]
- Ceilings, coved, [192], [193], [241];
- Elizabethan and Jacobean, [191–194], [196], [197], [203], [204], [282];
- late seventeenth century and eighteenth century, [241], [282], [292];
- mediæval, [87], [88], [114], [116], [119], [122], [123];
- painted, [239], [290–292]
- Central Hearth, [27], [32], [70], [106–109], [280]
- Chacombe Priory, windows, [100], [101]
- Chapel, [6], [30], [49], [82], [145], [146], [152], [241], [244]
- Charles I., [203]
- Charles II. encourages architecture, [221];
- arms of, in plaster, [220];
- Sir John Denham, Surveyor of Works to, [234];
- brings Verrio to England, [290]
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, description of fourteenth-century house, [45–47];
- compared with Spenser’s, [140]
- Chesterfield, Lord, [233]
- Chimneys, Elizabethan and Jacobean (1603), [169], [179], [182], [210], [213], [249];
- mediæval, [109–112];
- late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, [214], [249], [251];
- Tudor, [164]
- Chimney-Piece, eighteenth century, [275–278];
- Elizabethan and Jacobean, [195–198], [277];
- mediæval, [40], [80], [81], [114]
- Chipchase Castle, [22]
- Chiswick, villa at, by Lord Burlington, [233]
- Chute, Mr, [234]
- Civil Wars, effect of, on South Wingfield, [76];
- on house-building, [221]
- Clarke, Dr, [234]
- Cocklaw Tower, colour decoration at, [21]
- Colchester Castle, fireplace, [109]
- Cold Ashton Manor House, walled garden, [179]
- Cold Overton, [201], [220];
- dog-gate, [201], [220];
- porch, [220];
- staircase, [220];
- windows, [220]
- Coles Farm, Box, plaster frieze, [282]
- Coleshill, [212–215];
- chimneys, [214];
- roof, [214];
- windows, [213], [214]
- Colour Decoration, [21], [42], [43], [187], [290–292]
- Combe Abbey, doorway, [274]
- “Complete Body of Architecture,” by Isaac Ware, [225], [226], [227]
- Conisborough Castle, chapel, [6]
- Conway, General, [234]
- “Cook’s Tale of Gamelyn,” [45]
- Cornice, classic, [127], [159–163], [165], [169], [193], [195], [216], [219], [220], [224], [239], [266], [268], [274], [290], [292];
- projecting, [214], [249];
- wood, at Lyddington, [121], [123]
- Corridor, beginnings of, [145], [146];
- becomes general, [152];
- lack of at Boughton, [239]
- Cothele House, great hall, [35]
- Cotswolds, manor houses of, [155]
- “Counter-hauriant,” [132–134]
- Cowdray House, tendency towards symmetry, [67];
- gatehouse at, [131]
- Cowper, William, [280]
- Crenellate, licence to, [44]
- Crewe Hall, staircase, [201]
- Crockets, [94]
- Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer, [68], [78], [81]
D
- Dado, [259], [262], [266]
- Daïs, [26], [33], [35], [58], [141], [145], [151]
- Deene Park, central hearth, [27], [106];
- chimney-piece, [197]
- Defence, precautions for, in fortified manor houses, [29], [30], [35], [36], [88–91], [92];
- keeps, [3], [10], [14], [88–91];
- mediæval manor houses, [47], [51], [76], [84–86], [88–91];
- Tudor manor houses, [131], [139];
- at Kenilworth, [53];
- less need for, [86], [113];
- treatment of windows, [98], [103];
- abandonment of, [143];
- reminiscence of, [145]
- Denham, Sir John, [234]
- Derwent Hall, [169]
- “Designs of Architecture,” by Abraham Swan, [266], [278]
- “Designs of Inigo Jones,” by William Kent, [229–231]
- De Veres, Earls of Oxford, [12]
- Diaper—See under “[Brickwork]”
- Dog-gate, [201], [220]
- Dog-grate, [282]
- Dog-tooth, [33]
- Dolphins, Floriated, [132], [133]
- Doorways, external, at Drayton, [241];
- eighteenth century, [272–274];
- Jacobean, [268–272];
- mediæval, [88–98]
- Doorways, internal, eighteenth century, [274], [275];
- Elizabethan and Jacobean, [195], [274]
- Dormers, [182], [214], [219], [220], [249]
- Dover Castle, keep, [5]
- Drayton House, [44], [119], [239–242], [255], [298];
- alterations, [241], [242];
- boudoir, [241];
- ceiling, [241];
- gardens, [241], [242];
- ironwork, [241], [242], [255];
- long gallery, [241];
- roof, [119], [241];
- staircases, [241], [298];
- windows, [241]
- Drayton, Simon de, [44]
E
- East Barsham, [134], [137]
- Eastbury, Dorset, [242]
- Eastington, doorway, [97]
- Easton Hall, ironwork, [255], [256]
- Ecclesiastical Architecture, compared with domestic, [28], [29], [33], [87], [100], [103], [118]
- Edward VI., [27], [108]
- Egg-and-tongue Ornament, [133], [134]
- “Elements of Architecture,” by Sir Henry Wotton, [204], [222]
- Elizabeth, Queen, sanitation in days of, [75];
- the staircase, [76], [124], [198], [202];
- house builders in reign of, [78], [154];
- increase of comfort under, [127]
- Elizabethan Designer, [58], [103], [114]
- Elizabethan House—See under “[Manor House]”
- Elizabethan Planning—See under “[Planning]”
- Eltham Palace, doorway, [95];
- roof, [119], [121]
- Entablature, [164], [165], [229]
- Evelyn, John, [221], [222]
- Ewelme, School at, doorway, [97]
- Exeter, Earl of, [185]
- Extinguisher, [258]
- Eyam Hall, walled garden, [179]
F
- “Faerie Queene,” [138], [139]
- Fanlight, [272], [273]
- Fan Tracery, [123]
- Fawsley, Northants, [104], [114];
- bay window, [104];
- chimney-piece, [114];
- staircase, [104]
- Felbrigge Hall, [169], [176], [179];
- parapet, [179];
- porch, [268]
- Fenton House, Hampstead, sensible planning at, [250]
- Fireplace, mediæval, [10], [12], [21], [27], [35], [38], [40], [42], [58], [61], [70], [74], [80], [83], [87], [88], [105–114];
- sixteenth century, [130], [148], [186];
- absence of, [27], [32]
- Fitzosborne, Sir Thomas, letter of, [236], [237]
- Fitzwilliam, Earl, [234]
- French Influence at Boughton House, [239]
- Frieze, [165], [229], [231], [274], [282]
- Furniture, [140], [239], [241]
G
- Gallery, [7], [10], [50];
- long, [49], [50], [138–140], [142], [145], [152], [202], [203], [204], [210], [241];
- minstrels’, [26]
- Gardens, [49], [179–182], [184], [185], [239], [241], [242], [255]
- Garden design, [184], [185]
- Garden, orange, [185];
- sunk, [185], [239];
- walled, [179–182]
- Garde-robe, [7], [18], [42], [68], [75], [80], [86];
- pit, [21];
- tower, [58]
- Gascelyn Family, builders of Sheldons, [154]
- Gatehouse, [3], [35], [36], [37], [46], [75], [81], [84–86], [90], [94], [131], [139]
- Gate Piers, [155], [255], [258]
- Gates, iron, [241], [251], [255], [256], [258]
- Gayhurst, [179], [268];
- gables, [179];
- parapet, [179];
- porch, [268];
- roof, [179]
- George I., [237]
- George II., [255]
- Georgian Houses, [108], [223], [266]
- Gibbons, Grinling, [262]
- Gibbs, James, [229], [231], [234], [278]
- Glastonbury, Abbot’s kitchen, [60], [61–63];
- the Hall, staircase, [295], [298];
- street front at, [105]
- Godalming, doorway, [272]
- Grate, Fire, [111], [280], [282]
- Great Chalfield, oriel, [104]
- Great Chamber, [82], [142], [145], [152], [210]
- Great Queen Street, street front, [218]
H
- Haddon Hall, [44], [47–53], [70];
- chapel, [49];
- chimney-stack, [51];
- dining-room, [51];
- Eagle Tower, [47], [51];
- gallery, [50], [51];
- gallery, long, [49], [50];
- hall, [41], [50], [51], [70];
- kitchen, [47], [50];
- windows, [47], [50], [51]
- Half-Timber Work, [36], [38], [97], [151], [171–175], [218]
- Hall, dominance of, [24], [45], [137], [141];
- loss of importance of, [142], [152];
- altered treatment, [143], [149–151];
- becomes a vestibule, [151], [210];
- Spenser’s description of, [139]
- Hall of fourteenth-century manor house, [45–60];
- of Norman keep, [7], [8];
- of thirteenth century, [24–27], [31–34]
- Halton Castle, [22]
- Hampton Court, [138], [154], [191], [203], [239];
- character of plan, [138];
- long gallery, [203];
- tapestry, [191]
- Handrail, [81], [124], [201], [293], [295]
- Hardwick Hall, staircase, [199], [200]
- Harrietsham, doorway, [95], [98]
- Harrison, William, [186]
- Hastings, Sir William, [67], [86];
- heraldic maunch of, [86]
- Hatfield House, [166], [179], [201];
- dog-gate, [201]
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, [154]
- Hatton Garden, house in, chimney-piece, [278]
- Hawksmoor, Nicholas, [234]
- Heath Hall, [176], [179], [185];
- garden flight of steps, [185]
- Hengrave Hall, character of plan, [137]
- Henry II., [4], [17], [33]
- Henry III., [42], [55];
- influence on architecture of, [42], [43]
- Henry VI., [241]
- Henry VII., [106], [130], [134], [136], [187];
- domestic work in reign of, [130], [134];
- tomb of, [136]
- Henry VII.’s Chapel, [222], [223]
- Henry VIII. and the Renaissance, [126], [136], [137];
- domestic architecture under, [128–140];
- chimneys, [164];
- panelling, [187]
- “Henry VIII.’s Lodgings” at Kenilworth, [60]
- Heraldry in Decoration, [43], [80], [86], [194], [195–198], [201], [204], [272]
- Hereford, Butcher’s Guild, hall of, chimney-piece, [198]
- Herringstone, ceiling, [192], [193]
- Hipped Roof—See under “[Roof]”
- Holdenby, extent of, [154]
- “Hollingshed’s Chronicles,” [186]
- Horham Hall, [128], [130];
- fireplace, [130];
- hall, [128], [130];
- windows, [128]
- Horn, as material for glazing, [42], [98]
- Hurstmonceux Castle, [85]
- Houghton Conquest, [215]
I
- Ightham Mote, roof, [116], [118]
- Ironwork, [241], [242], [255], [258];
- gates, [241], [255], [256], [258];
- railings, [242], [255], [256], [258];
- staircase balustrades, [301]
- Italian Influence in England, [67], [127], [128], [132–138], [160–166], [187], [196], [206–208], [235–238]
J
- James I., [95], [194], [208], [210]
- John, King, [49], [55]
- John of Gaunt, [44], [55]
- Jones, Inigo, [205], [207], [221], [229–232], [234], [237];
- banqueting hall, [210], [222];
- works attributed to, [215], [216], [261];
- Stoke Bruerne, [225]
K
- Keep, its origin, [3];
- relation to castle, [3];
- described, [4–6];
- late survival of, [20], [23], [35];
- compared with fortified manor house, [20], [24];
- fireplaces in, [106];
- roofs or ceilings, [114]
- Keep, at Castle Hedingham, [7–13];
- at Kenilworth, [53], [60];
- at Longthorpe, [35], [114];
- at Peak Castle, [17–20];
- at Stokesay Castle, [35], [40], [41];
- at Tattershall, [21], [79–81];
- at Warkworth, [23], [81]
- Kenilworth Castle, [5], [44], [53–60], [185];
- fireplaces, [58];
- hall, [55], [58];
- keep, [53], [60];
- kitchen, [56], [58];
- undercroft, [55];
- windows, [58]
- Kent, William, [229], [231], [235], [278]
- King’s Lynn, house at, chimney-piece, [198]
- Kip, views by, [145], [147], [157], [182], [184]
- Kirby Hall, [152], [154], [163]
- Kirby Muxloe, [67], [84–86];
- gatehouse, [86];
- hall, [86]
- Kirtling Hall, [131], [132]
- Kitchen, importance of, [60];
- Abbot’s, at Durham, [60];
- Abbot’s, at Glastonbury, [60], [61–63];
- at Burleigh House, [60], [65];
- at Colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, [65], [66];
- at Haddon Hall, [47], [50], [65];
- at Kenilworth Castle, [56], [58];
- at Oakham Castle, [31], [32];
- at Raby Castle, [60];
- at South Wingfield, [61], [65], [73], [74];
- at Stokesay Castle, [38];
- at Warkworth Castle, [82], [83]
- Knocker, [97]
- Knole, [154]
- Knyff, views by, [182], [184]
L
- Lacock, Angel Inn, doorway, [95], [97];
- knocker on, [97]
- Laguerre, [290]
- Lancaster, Edmund, Earl of, [55]
- Landsdowne House, chimney-piece, [278]
- Lantern Light, [108]
- Lantern, octagonal, [63]
- Layer Marney, [131], [132], [133], [187];
- gatehouse, [131];
- windows, [132], [133];
- panel from, [187]
- Lay-out of Houses, [179–185], [239]
- Lavenham, ceilings, [122], [123]
- Leadwork, urns at Drayton, [242];
- figures at Carshalton, [258];
- roofs, [179];
- used on doorway pediments, [272]
- Leicester, Dudley, Earl of, work at Kenilworth, [55], [59], [60]
- Lenham, doorway, [97], [98]
- Leoni, Giacomo, [235], [258]
- Liberate Rolls, of Henry III.’s time, [42]
- Lincoln, Bishops of, [123]
- Linen Pattern, [187]
- Little Moreton Hall, [173]
- Little Sodbury, roof, [119], [121]
- Little Wenham Hall, windows, [100–102]
- Loggia, [145]
- Long Gallery, [49], [50], [138–140], [142], [145], [152];
- object of, [203], [204];
- goes out of fashion, [210], [241]
- Longleat, [157], [179], [182], [206];
- bay windows, [157], [182];
- lay-out, [182];
- roofs, [179]
- Longthorpe, [35], [114]
- Louvre, [27], [32], [106], [108], [130]
- Love Lane, house in, staircase, [293]
- Lyddington Bede House, ceiling, [123];
- cornice, [123]
- Lytes Carey Manor House, [137]
M
- Machicolations, [81], [89], [90]
- Manners, Sir John, [49]
- Manor House, Elizabethan and Jacobean, [1], [25], [70], [157–179];
- fortified, [20], [24–43];
- mediæval, [45–61], [67–86];
- Tudor, [128–139]
- Markenfield Hall, [45]
- Martin Marprelate Tracts, [105]
- Marton Hall, [173]
- Mary, Queen of Scots, at South Wingfield, [74], [75]
- Mary, William and, [239], [285]
- Maunch, heraldic, at Kirby Muxloe, [86]
- Mayfield, Bishop’s Palace, doorway, [92–94];
- roof, [116–118];
- window, [103]
- Melton Constable, [215]
- Mereworth “Castle,” [235]
- Minster Lovel, hall, [26]
- Moat, [35], [36], [53], [76], [84], [131]
- Montacute House, [155]
- Montagu, George, letter from Walpole to, [234]
- Montagu, Ralph, Duke of, [239]
- Montfort, Simon de, [55]
- More, Sir Thomas, [148]
- Morteigne, Earl of, afterwards King John, [49]
- Mouldings, [86], [91], [123], [259], [262];
- bolection, [262];
- of panels, [262]
- Moyns Park, [166], [169]
- Mullion, [29], [100], [101], [102], [154], [163], [165], [166], [210], [251];
- origin of, [101], [102];
- ornamented with arabesques, [133], [134];
- replaced by sash windows, [213–220], [241];
- survival of, [220]
N
- Nassington, Prebendal House, doorway, [91]
- Naworth, [45]
- Nevills, Earls of Westmorland, [44]
- Newcastle House, [223]
- Newel Staircase—See under “[Staircase]”
- Nonesuch Palace, [137]
- Norfolk, Duchess of, work for, at Drayton, [241], [255];
- monogram of, [255]
- Norrington, doorway, [95]
- Northborough Manor House, described, [45], [94];
- chimney, [112]
- Nunney, Castle of, [45]
O
- Oakham Castle, [27], [28], [29–33], [45], [55], [101];
- hall, [27], [31–33], [55];
- kitchen, [31], [32];
- window tracery, [101]
- Ogee Arch, [94]
- Oillets, [85], [89]
- Old War Office, plaster panels, [266];
- ceiling, [288]
- Oolite Stone, [169]
- Open Hearth—See “[Central Hearth]”
- Orders, use of the, [162], [163]
- Oriel, [104], [105], [132], [137]
- Orifice, [109], [110], [111]
- Oxburgh, gatehouse, [131]
- Oxford and Cambridge, halls of, [108], [134];
- kitchens, [65], [66]
- Oxford, Earls of, [12]
P
- Palladio, Andrea, [233], [235];
- “Architecture of,” by G. Leoni, [235]
- Panelling, wood, [124], [125], [187–191], [194];
- late seventeenth century and eighteenth century, [259–266];
- plaster, [266]
- Parapet, [165], [179]
- Parham, ceiling, [191]
- Parlour, [139], [140], [142], [145], [146], [152];
- winter, [148]
- Parquetry, at Drayton, [241]
- Peak Castle, [5], [6], [13–20], [49], [108];
- keep, [15–20];
- staircase, [18]
- Pedestal, stone, at Drayton, [242]
- Pediment, [127], [216];
- broken, [261];
- semicircular over doorway, [272]
- Pele or Pele-Tower, descent of Elizabethan house from, [1];
- similarity between keep and, [17];
- late examples, [21], [22];
- stone vaulting at, [114];
- Belsay Castle, [22];
- Bitchfield Tower, [22];
- Chipchase Castle, [22];
- Cocklaw Tower, [21];
- Halton Castle, [22];
- Longthorpe, [35], [114];
- Pembroke, Henry, Earl of, [234]
- Penshurst Place, licence to crenellate, [44];
- central hearth, [108];
- roof, [119];
- window, [103]
- Percy, Henry, son of Hotspur, [81]
- Peter the Great, [264]
- Petworth, doorway, [272]
- Piers, Gate—See under “[Gate]”
- Pilaster, [162], [163], [169], [195], [196], [219], [259], [264], [272]
- Pilton Manor House, [166]
- Pindar, Sir Paul, house of, [157], [159]
- Planning—courtyard type, [143–145], [152];
- eighteenth century, [233–236], [242–250];
- of Elizabethan and Jacobean house, [25], [58], [140], [143–154];
- of fortified manor house, [20], [24–42];
- type, [148–152];
- of mediæval manor house, [47–60], [67–86];
- of Norman keep, [20–23];
- of seventeenth century, [210–213];
- of Tudor house, [128–139];
- under the influence of the amateurs, [224–232]
- Plasterwork, [123], [194], [218], [220];
- ceilings, [191–194], [204], [282–290], [295];
- details in, to imitate stone, [171];
- frieze, [282];
- panelling, [266]
- Poore, Bishop, [246]
- Pope, Alexander, criticisms on Palladian architecture, [237];
- letter to Burlington, [244]
- Porch, [42];
- central, [149], [175];
- at Brome Hall, [182];
- projecting, [220]
- Portcullis, [85], [89], [139], [143]
- Powis Castle, [185]
- Powys, Lord, [223]
- Prudhoe Castle, oriel, [105]
- Pulteney, John de, licence to crenellate granted to, [44]
- Purlins, [116], [121]
Q
R
- Raby Castle, [44], [60];
- kitchen, [60]
- Rail, Hand—See “[Handrail]”
- Railings, iron, [242], [254], [255], [258]
- Rawdon House, staircase, [201];
- doorway, [202]
- Raynham Hall, [212–215];
- chimney-piece, [278];
- doorway, [274]
- Renaissance, the, [86], [87];
- advent into England, [126–128], [136];
- Inigo Jones and, [207]
- Richmond Palace, central hearth, [106]
- Ripley, Thomas, [235]
- Rochester Castle, [5], [6], [7], [91], [100], [114];
- doorway, [91];
- keep, [5], [6], [7];
- roofs, [114];
- windows, [100]
- Roll of the Pipe, [17]
- Roofs, flat, [179];
- hammer-beam, [121], [122];
- hipped, [214], [249];
- lead, [179];
- octagonal, [63];
- open-timber, [33], [37], [58], [116–122];
- stone-vaulted, [114]
- Rothwell Manor House, described, [249];
- entrance doorway, [249], [274]
- Rothwell Market House, circular stair, [199]
S
- St James’s Square, house in, [238];
- ceiling, [290]
- St John’s College, Oxford, [215]
- St Paul’s, [222], [232]
- Salisbury, house in Close, [246];
- Bishop’s palace, drawing-room, [246]
- Sallyport, [15]
- Sanitation, [42], [74], [75], [80], [86], [142]
- Scawen, Sir Thomas, [258]
- Screens, [33], [50], [56], [94], [145], [146], [151], [210]
- Seaton Delaval, [242–244]
- Sedlescombe Manor House, [175]
- Sesquialtera, [246]
- Sesquitertia, [246]
- Shakespeare, William, [152];
- depicts Elizabethan room, [196]
- Shakespeare’s “Henry IV.,” [83], [84]
- Sheen House, doorway, [275]
- Sheldons Manor House, described, [154], [155]
- Shell Farm, [174]
- Sherborne, oriel, [105]
- Shute, John, [206]
- Shutters, wooden, [13], [40], [41], [98–103];
- to be painted, [43]
- Smithson Drawings, [152], [156], [184], [206], [223]
- Smithson, Huntingdon, [152]
- Smithson, John, [151], [152];
- notes on Wimbledon House, [185];
- Italian influence, [206];
- plans, [210];
- Henry VII.’s chapel, [222], [223]
- Soane Museum, [141]
- Solar, [24], [25], [27], [32], [34], [38], [40], [46]
- Somerset House, Old, [149]
- Southwark, High Street, house in, [218], [220]
- South Wingfield Manor House, [21], [61], [68–78], [80], [97], [103], [104];
- doorways, [97];
- gatehouses, [75];
- hall, [70], [76], [78];
- kitchen, [61], [65], [73], [74];
- staircase, [75], [76];
- undercroft, [71–73];
- windows, [76], [103], [104]
- Sparrow’s House, Ipswich, [219]
- Spenser, Edmund, [125];
- describes sixteenth-century palace, [138–140]
- Squerries, Westerham, [215]
- Squinch, [63]
- Staircases, at Boughton, [239];
- at Drayton, [241], [298];
- brick, [81], [124];
- eighteenth century, [293–301];
- Elizabethan and Jacobean, [198–203], [293];
- elliptical, [298], [300];
- external, [38];
- newel, [8], [10], [18], [21], [51], [63], [71], [73], [75], [76], [80], [82], [104], [124];
- wood, [38], [76], [200], [298]
- Stanton Harcourt, [60], [63], [97];
- doorways, [97];
- kitchen, [60], [63]
- Statuary in lay-out at Boughton, [239]
- Stephen, King, castles during reign of, [6]
- Stoke Bruerne, awkward planning, [225]
- Stokesay Castle, [35], [36–41], [42], [102], [106], [110], [119];
- fireplace, [38], [110];
- gatehouse, [36];
- hall, [37], [38], [41];
- keep, [35], [40];
- roof, [37], [119];
- solar, [38–40];
- stairs, [38];
- windows, [40], [41], [102]
- String-Course, [159], [160–162], [166]
- Sudbury Hall, [293], [295];
- ceiling, [295];
- doors, [295];
- staircase, [293], [295]
- Surveyor, [205], [206]
- Sutton Courtney, [45]
- Sutton Place, Italian influence on ornament, [134]
- Swags, [261]
- Swakeleys, [216]
- Swan, Abraham, [266], [278]
- Sydenham House, [166]
- Symmetry, tendency towards in mediæval houses, [58], [59], [67], [68], [70], [81], [85], [86];
- in disposition of plan, [127];
- in Tudor houses, [137], [138];
- becomes universal, [140], [142], [145], [148], [175];
- effect of house depends on, [182];
- growing demands of, [186];
- in Palladian houses, [249]
T
- Tapestry, [125], [191], [196], [280]
- Tattershall Castle, [21], [78–81], [114], [124];
- chimney-pieces, [80], [81], [114];
- staircase, [80], [81], [124];
- windows, [80]
- Temple Newsam, [179]
- Terra-Cotta, [134]
- Theobalds, [154]
- Thornbury Castle, [137], [157];
- bay window, [157]
- Thorney Hall, panelling, [261]
- Thornhill, Sir James, [290]
- Thorpe Hall, [261], [285];
- ceiling, [285]
- Thorpe, John, [141], [143], [147], [151], [152], [156], [157], [207], [210];
- attitude to Henry VII.’s chapel, [222], [223]
- Thorpe’s drawings, [141–151], [156];
- plans, [141–151], [157], [210]
- Thynne, Sir John, [206]
- Tiles, use of in half-timber work, [175]
- Tower of London, [5], [6], [57];
- keep, [57]
- Tracery, fan, [123];
- window, [26], [29], [51], [81], [94], [103];
- common to ecclesiastical and domestic architecture, [29];
- sparing use of, [100], [132];
- elaborate, [103];
- Italian influence on, [134]
- Transome, [29], [132]
- Triforium, [7], [8]
- Tympanum, [255]
U
V
- Vanbrugh, Sir John, [205], [234], [242–244], [274]
- Vernacular Work, influenced by Wren, [232]
- Vernon, Sir George, “King of the Peak,” [49]
- Verrio, [290], [292]
- Versailles, [239]
- Vestibule, [151], [210]
- Vicenza, villa near, [235]
- Victoria and Albert Museum, wood panel, [188]
- Vitruvius, [221], [222]
- “Vitruvius Britannicus,” [232], [246]
- Vyne, The, Hampshire, [234]
W
- Wade, General, [233]
- Wainscot, [124], [187]
- Walls, methods of covering internally, [42], [124], [125], [187–191], [259–266], [280]
- Walpole, Horace [233–235]
- Wanstead, Essex, [246–249]
- Ware, Isaac, [225–231], [285]
- Warkworth Castle, [23], [67], [81–84];
- gatehouse, [81];
- hall, [82], [83];
- kitchen, [82], [83];
- staircases, [82];
- windows, [83], [84]
- Warwick Castle, [44]
- Warwick, Earl of—See “[Beauchamp]”
- Warwick Square, house in, ceiling, [285]
- Webb, John, [218], [234], [259], [261], [274], [285]
- Wells, Deanery at, bay window, [104];
- Vicars’ Close, chimney, [112]
- Wentworth Castle, [234]
- West Burton, [180]
- Whitehall Gardens, house at, ceiling, [288–290];
- chimney-piece, [278]
- William III., [239], [255], [285]
- Williams, Charles, [206]
- Wilton House, double cube room, [246];
- chimney-piece, [264], [266], [278];
- panelling, [282]
- Wimbledon House, [185];
- lay-out, [185]
- Windows, bay, [34], [58], [70], [73], [103–105], [128], [130], [132], [145], [157–159], [179], [182], [213];
- dormer, [182], [214], [219], [220], [249];
- glazing of, [13], [40–43], [98–100], [102], [103];
- in attic storey, [229], [231];
- “Italyan,” [152], [206];
- mediæval, [13], [21], [29], [32], [47], [49], [50], [76], [80], [84], [98–105];
- mullioned, [154], [163], [165], [166], [210], [251];
- oriel, [104], [105], [132], [137];
- round-headed, [216];
- sash, [213–219], [241], [249], [251];
- sham, [227];
- square-headed, [127], [154], [157], [165], [166];
- traceried, [26], [29], [51], [81], [94], [132], [134];
- Tudor, [132–134]
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [138], [191]
- Wotton, Sir Henry, [204], [221], [222], [225]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [205], [208], [220], [222], [232], [234], [238], [259], [274], [293]
- Wynne, Captain, [224]
Y
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