F.

Fair Place, [217].

Falmouth, Lord, [179]. (see [Woolhampton House])

Farnborough Place, [80].

Farnham Castle, [81], the seat of the Bishop of Winchester. The castle is situated on a hill; its shape is quadrangular, built on the site and with part of the materials which composed the ancient castle, destroyed by order of parliament, in the year 1648. It contains a fine library, and some good paintings. The park is of considerable extent, and extremely pleasant.

Felbridge Park, [56].

Fermanagh, Lady, [2]. (see [May Place])

Fifehead House, [139].

Fitzhugh, —— Esq. [220]. (see [Bannisters Lodge])

Fleming, Col. [212]. (see South Stoneham House)