Gatton Park, [47], [54], the seat of Sir Mark Wood. This mansion stands in the middle of an extensive park, ornamented with wood and water tastefully arranged, and forming a most charming residence.

Gibbons, Sir William, [174]. (see [Stanwell Place])

Gipps, G. Esq, [9]. (see [Ileden])

Givens Grove, [62].

Glanville, —— Esq. [124]. (see [Catchfrench])

Gloucester, H. R. H. the Duke of, [72], [87]. (see [Bagshot Park] and [Bolderwood Lodge])

Gloucester Lodge, [171].

Gloucester, H. R. H. Princess Sophia of, [92]. (see [Ironshill Lodge])

Goodlad, —— Esq. [97]. (see [Hill Place])

Goodwood, [36], [40], [216], the seat of the Duke of Richmond. The mansion is advantageously situated in a spacious park, commanding extensive and delightful prospects. After a variety of alterations and additions to the present time, this mansion has arrived at a degree of elegance and splendour truly worthy its present noble possessor. The principal front, and the west wing, are new. The former, which faces the south, is only one story high, with a circular tower of two stories, crowned with a low dome at each end. The centre is embellished with a portico of six Ionic columns of Portland stone, which support another of the same number of Doric pillars, surmounted by a ballustrade. Each of the wings, forming obtuse angles with the front, has also a circular tower at its extremity. The apartments are spacious and elegant.