Early Renaissance Architecture in England / A Historical & Descriptive Account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, & Jacobean Periods, 1500-1625
J. Alfred Gotch
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  • Nailsea Court, door, [155], [141]
  • porch, [85], [65]
  • Neker, Thomas, [148]
  • Nelson, Lord, [254]
  • Nicholas of Modena, [255]
  • Nine Worthies, the, [66], [88], [142]
  • Nonesuch Palace, [33-36], [76]
  • banqueting house, [136]
  • garden, [134]
  • Norris, Sir Henry, [260], [261]
  • Northamptonshire cottage, a, [100]
  • North Pilton, Chichester tomb, [218], [202], [LXXXI.]
  • Northumberland, Duke of, [265]
  • Noseley, [235]
  • Nottingham, houses on the Long Row, [207]
  • Nunziata, Toto del, [34 note], [254]
  • Oakwell Hall, [106]
  • Ockwells Manor House, staircase, [192], [177], [178]
  • Offley, Hugh, [39]
  • Orations, Latin, [141]
  • Orton Waterville, corbel, [206], [190]
  • Oundle, gateway of almshouses, [81], [60]
  • Oxburgh Hall, described, [45]
  • entrance tower, [35]
  • plan, [44], [34]
  • Oxford, Baliol College, glazing, [199]
  • house in the High Street, [202], [LXXIX.]
  • Queen's College, glazing, [199]
  • Wadham College, screen in hall, [159], [161], [XLIV.]
  • Wadham College, window tracery, [222]
  • Paganino, [12]
  • Pageants, [139]
  • Pageny, Master (Paganino), [12]
  • Palladio, [95]
  • Panelling of the time of Henry VIII., [136], [138]
  • Papworth, Mr. Wyatt, [265]
  • Parapets, [123], [110], [111], [112]
  • Parlour, the, [41]
  • Paulet tombs in Basing Church, [26], [VII.]
  • Pavia, Certosa of, [6]
  • Pegme, or triumphal arch, [140]
  • Pendants of ceilings, [167]
  • Pepys, notes on Nonesuch Palace, [35]
  • Peter, a joiner, [257]
  • Peterhouse, Cambridge, woodwork in chapel, [223], [212]
  • Petrarch, [2]
  • Phelips, Sir Edward, [65]
  • Pilton Church, font cover, [221], [209]
  • Pitchford Hall, [107]
  • Pitti Palace, [6]
  • Plan: development of house plan, [41-72]
  • Elizabethan house plan, [59]
  • E type of plan, [67]
  • H type of plan, [64]
  • old type still preserved at Oxford and Cambridge, [42]
  • Plan of Althorpe Hawking-tower, [200]
  • Anssi-le-Franc, [213]
  • Aston Hall, [53]
  • Barlborough Hall, [49]
  • Bolsover Castle, [88]
  • Burton Agnes, [52]
  • Chalfield, Great, [33]
  • Chastleton, [72]
  • Clifton, Sir Jarvis, his house, [LXXXIV]
  • Cold Ashton, [86]
  • Compton Winyates, [37]
  • Danvers, Sir John, his house, [227], [228]
  • Doddington Hall, [51]
  • East Barsham, [36]
  • Eyam Hall, garden, [133]
  • Hengrave Hall, [42]
  • Holdenby, lay-out, [55]
  • Johnson the druggist, his house, [225]
  • Kirby Hall, [46]
  • by John Thorpe, [XVIII.]
  • Montacute House, [47]
  • Moreton Old Hall, [45]
  • Oxburgh Hall, [34]
  • Powell, Mr. Wm., his house, [224]
  • Sutton Place, [38]
  • Wollaton Hall, [79]
  • Plans from John Thorpe's book, [226-252] [LXXXIV.], [LXXXV.], [LXXXVI.], [213], [216], [217], [218], [220], [221], [223], [224], [225], [226], [227], [228], [231]
  • Platts, or plans, [256]
  • Porches, [83-93]
  • Porter, the, [73], [79]
  • Powell, Mr. Wm., plan and elevation for his house, by John Thorpe, [244], [224]
  • Printing, invention of [3], [6]
  • Progresses of the Sovereign, [138]
  • Pulpit in Winchester Cathedral, [27]
  • Pulpits, [220]
  • Quanstockshead, East, [169]
  • staircase, [192], [174]
  • Queen's College, Oxford, glazing, [199]
  • Rainham Hall, [72]
  • Rain-water heads, [130]
  • Red Lodge, Bristol, panelling, [157]
  • inner porch, [163]
  • Red Mount, Chapel of, King's Lynn, [19]
  • Reed tomb, Bredon Church, [218], [204]
  • Reformation, the, [3]
  • "Reindeer" Inn, Banbury, [162]
  • ceiling, [177], [181], [LXIX.]
  • panelled room, [162], [XLIX.]
  • Renaissance in letters, [2]
  • style, [2], [3]
  • Richmond, Countess of, tomb, [11], [253]
  • Richmond Court, [126]
  • Rodes, Francis, [168]
  • Roiley, Richard and Gabriel, tomb makers, [258], [259]
  • Rothwell, cottage at, [119], [103]
  • market-house, [185], [210]
  • Rovezzano, Benedetto da, [254]
  • Royal Exchange, Gresham's, [261], [262]
  • Rules of architecture, [6]
  • Rushton Hall, [105]
  • chimney of Triangular Lodge, [122]
  • curved gables, [122], [108], [113]
  • finials, [118]
  • parapet, [123]
  • rain-water head, [131]
  • Rydge, Richard, [28], [29]
  • Rye, St. John's Hospital, [208]
  • Saint Germain, plan copied by John Thorpe, [228]
  • Salisbury Chantry, the, at Christchurch. See Christchurch.
  • Sandwich, corbels on "King's Arms", [206], [187]
  • Queen Elizabeth's visit to, [141]
  • Savile, John, describes visit of James I. to Theobalds, [77]
  • Schools, [211]
  • Scole, sign of the "White Hart", [213], [201]
  • Screen at Tilney All Saints, [219], [LXXXII.]
  • at St. Cross, [25], [VII.]
  • at Winchester Cathedral, [24], [20]
  • of churches, [219]
  • of hall in houses and colleges, [159]
  • Screens, "the screens" in a house, [42], [160]
  • Seymour, Jane, arms, [33]
  • tomb, [254]
  • Sharington, William, [36-38], [128], [168]
  • Grace (his wife), [38]
  • Sherborne, rain-water head, [131], [127]
  • Shrewsbury, market-house, [210], [194]
  • school, [211]
  • Shute, John, his Chief Groundes of Architecture, [263]
  • Silkstede, Prior, his pulpit, [27]
  • Sizergh Hall, ceiling, [179], [181], [164]
  • door, [164]
  • frieze, [184], [L.]
  • inner porch, [163], [238]
  • panelling, [163], [164], [L.], [148]
  • Slaugham Place, the long gallery, [195]
  • Smaller rooms, the treatment of, [162]
  • Smith, Sir Thomas, [260]
  • Smithson, Robert, [265]
  • Snoring, Great, [17], [47]
  • South Wraxall, ceiling, [177], [178]
  • chimney-piece, [169], [LX.]
  • great chamber, [162], [XLVII.]
  • Spain, Renaissance in, [3]
  • Sparke, John, [56]
  • Speke Hall, [107], [XXXI.]
  • Spencer, Robert, Lord, [212]
  • Sir William, tomb at Yarnton, [218], [205]
  • Spring Pew, Lavenham Church, [27], [23], [24]
  • Stafford, Sir Humphrey, [63]
  • Staircase, the grand, [47]
  • at Benthall Hall, [193], [179]
  • at Kirby, [63]
  • Staircases, [185-194]
  • examples from John Thorpe's drawings, [189], [190], [LXXIII.]
  • in France, [185]
  • Stanford Church, panelling, [151], [137]
  • tomb in, [15], [5], [6]
  • Stanninge, or Hawking-tower, [212]
  • Stanway, gatehouse, [79], [XXII.]
  • curved gables, [123]
  • St. Cross, Winchester, screen, [25], [VII.]
  • James, Chapel Royal, ceiling, [176]
  • Margaret's Westminster, glazing, [199]
  • Mary Overie, Southwark, chest, [39], [X.]
  • Neot's Church, Cornwall, glazing, [199]
  • Steventon, cottage at, [112], [119], [97], [105]
  • Stokesay Castle, gatehouse, [79], [57]
  • Stonegrave Church, screen, [220]
  • Stowe-Nine-Churches, reredos and screen, [157], [142], [144]
  • Stratford-on-Avon, house at, [202], [LXXIX.]
  • Sutton Court, near Guildford, [33]
  • Sutton Place (or Court) near Guildford, [17], [49-52]
  • details, [39]
  • part elevation of courtyard, [40]
  • plan, [38]
  • Swinsty Old Hall, [106]
  • Symmetry in plan, [41], [49], [60]
  • Tailor, Thomas, [70]
  • Tapestry, [146], [134]
  • Temple Newsam, [125]
  • Terra-cotta detail, [18]
  • Texts on walls of churches, [224]
  • Theobalds, [73], [77], [144], [146]
  • Thorpe, John, [8], [78], [195], [256], [264]
  • his book of drawings, [226]
  • his plan of Kirby Hall, [62], [XVIII.]
  • his plans for London houses, [203]
  • his study of foreign books, [227]
  • Tilney All Saints, screen, [219], [LXXXII.]
  • Toller Fratrum, chimney, [127], [117]
  • Tomb, contract for, [259]
  • Tombs, development of style in, [10-26], [216]
  • Andrew, Sir Thomas, [16], [8]
  • Bradbourne, [16], [9]
  • Cave, Thomas, [15], [5], [6]
  • Chichester, [218], [202], [LXXXI.]
  • Cokayne, [11], [2]
  • Drury, Elizabeth, [16], [10]
  • Foljambe, [218], [203]
  • Harrington, John, [15], [4]
  • Henry VII., [7], [10-15], [253], [3], [II.]
  • Marney, Henry, Lord, [11], [III.]
  • Paulet, [26], [VII.]
  • Reed, [218], [204]
  • Spencer, Sir Wm., [218], [205]
  • Vernon, Sir George, [16], [7]
  • Torrigiano, [7], [13]
  • employed on Henry VII.'s tomb, [12], [254]
  • Torrisany, Peter (same as Torrigiano), [12]
  • Toto del Nunziata, [34 note], [254]
  • Town-halls, [209]
  • Treeton, cottage at, [119], [104]
  • Tresham, Sir Thomas, [210]
  • Triangular Lodge, Rushton, chimney, [128], [122]
  • Trinity College, Cambridge, the hall, [159], [161], [XLV.]
  • Upper Slaughter, porch, [85], [XXIV.]
  • Uprights, or elevations, [226], [256]
  • Venice, palaces at, [7]
  • Vernon, Dorothy, [131], [181]
  • her legend, [196]
  • Vernon, Sir George, [131], [181], [196]
  • tomb of, [16], [7]
  • Verrio's ceilings, [181]
  • Verses, Latin, [141]
  • Virtue, Robert, [11]
  • Vitruvius, [6]
  • Vries, or Vriese, [95]
  • his books on architecture, [264]
  • copied by John Thorpe, [228], [215]
  • Vyne, the, Hampshire, [17]
  • glazing, [199]
  • panelling, [23], [152], [19]
  • Wadham College, Oxford. See Oxford.
  • Walker, Humphrey, [11]
  • Wardour Castle, archway to stairs, [87], [XXV.]
  • Warwick, house at, staircase, [192], [180]
  • Westminster, Henry VII.'s chapel, [3], [10], [pl. I.]
  • tomb, [7], [10-15], [253], [3], [pl. II.]
  • stalls, [26], [21], [22]
  • Weston, Sir Richard, [52], [53]
  • Westwood, curved gables, [123]
  • gatehouse, [79], [XXIII.]
  • Whiston, chimney-piece, [171], [LXIII.]
  • Whitehall, gateways at, [255]
  • Wilton House, work at, [255]
  • Winchester Cathedral, [17]
  • Gardiner's chantry, [25]
  • Langton's chapel, [27]
  • Prior Silkstede's pulpit, [27]
  • screen in choir, [23], [25], [20]
  • St. Cross, screen, [25], [VII.]
  • Windows, [100-115]
  • sections of jambs, etc., [98]
  • Window tracery, [222], [210]
  • Winwick, gateway, [79], [59]
  • Wollaton Hall, [73]
  • chimneys, [128]
  • corner tower, [106]
  • curved gables, [120], [122]
  • general view, [XXVII.]
  • long gallery, [195]
  • parapet, [123]
  • plan, [97], [79]
  • roof of hall, [161], [146]
  • window-sill, [114], [99]
  • Wolsey, Cardinal, [7], [147], [154]
  • his tomb, [254]
  • his work at Hampton Court, [29]
  • Wood panelling, development of, [148]
  • Woollas Hall, porch, [87], [69]
  • screen, [160], [XLVI.]
  • Worth Church, Sussex, pulpit, [220], [206]
  • Wren, Sir Christopher, [6], [35]
  • Wrest, [144]
  • Wright, Robert, glazier, [198]
  • Wymondham Church, sedilia, [17], [12], [32A.]
  • market-house, [210], [195]