Cummings, —— Esq. [177]. (see [Ruscombe House])
Cunningham, Col. [99]. (see [Maltshanger House])
Curbridge House, [213].
Curtis, Sir Roger, [32]. (see [Gatcomb])
D.
Danson Park, [2], the seat of John Johnson, Esq. The mansion is a handsome fabric, standing on a commanding eminence, in a pleasant park. The original designs were given by Sir Robert Taylor, but were somewhat departed from in raising the superstructure: on the principal floor are three large and elegant apartments. The grounds were laid out by the celebrated Brown, who also formed a spacious sheet of water in the park, which exhibits some flourishing plantations. The wings of the house were subsequently pulled down, and a large pile of stabling and offices erected.
Darnley, Earl of, [4], [14]. (see [Bounds], and [Cobham Hall])
Day, S. Esq. [204].
Deepdeen, [63], the seat of Thomas Hope, Esq. formerly the residence of the Hon. Charles Howard, who beautified and adorned the grounds with great taste.
Deer Park, [115].