The English Home from Charles I. to George IV. / Its Architecture, Decoration and Garden Design
J. Alfred Gotch
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  • Hagley, Worcestershire, [231]
  • Hakewill, [91]
  • Hall, the great, [6], [7]
  • „of eighteenth-century houses, [351]
  • Ham House, Surrey, staircase, [126], [80]
  • Hampton Court, [13], [70], [150], [154], [6]
  • „gate-pier, [244]
  • „iron screen, [262]
  • „iron balustrade, [264]
  • „fire-dogs, [295]
  • „staircase and ceiling, [309]
  • Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire, [163–168], [324], [108], [112]
  • Hanbury Hall, near Droitwich, [13], [5]
  • Harewood House, doorway, [316]
  • Harley Street, London, [386]
  • Hatton, [1]
  • Hawes, Francis, his inventory, [372], [375]
  • Hawksmoor, Nicholas, [207–212], [220]
  • Hengrave Hall, [275]
  • Henry, Prince of Orange, [164]
  • „   „Wales, [45], [46]
  • Hercules, [19]
  • High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, sundial, [318], [234]
  • Hinderskelf, Castle of, [216]
  • Hogarth, [251]
  • Holdenby House, [167]
  • Holkham, Norfolk, [178], [271–275]
  • „    „plan, [188]
  • „    „view, [189]
  • Holt, near Bradford-on-Avon, [291], [201]
  • Homes, English, [1]
  • Homes of great nobles, [2]
  • Honington Hall, Warwickshire, doorway and ceiling, [357], [283]
  • Hooke, Robert, [178]
  • Horse Guards, The, Whitehall, [276], [190]
  • Houghton, Norfolk, [178], [251–256], [351]
  • „    „plan, [172]
  • „    „views, [173–178]
  • Houses in towns, [299–313]
  • Hyde, Lord Chancellor, [180]
  • Ince Blundell, Lancashire, The Lion Lodge, [329], [246]
  • Inigo Jones. See [Jones, Inigo].
  • Inventory of house furniture in 1720, [372]
  • Ipswich, houses at, [111], [66]
  • Ironwork, [299], [339–345], [212], [213], [262–266], [268–271]
  • Isham, Sir Justinian, [93], [95]
  • Italian influence and inspiration, [1], [2], [6], [27], [36]
  • Jackson, John, [109]
  • James I., [3], [45], [66]
  • Jeffreys, Judge, [13]
  • Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster, chimney-piece, [136], [90]
  • Johnson, Dr., on Kedleston Hall, [278]
  • Jones, Inigo, [2], [6], [7], [13], [20], [31], [33], [40], [41–61], [64], [82], [83], [84], [99], [117], [118], [122], [126], [129], [132], [136], [138], [142], [143], [146], [161], [162], [176]
  • Jones, Inigo—
  • his designs for masques, [39], [45]
  • employed to purchase pictures, [42]
  • his birth, [44]
  • visits to Italy, [45], [46]
  • his sketch-book at Chatsworth, [45], [46]
  • his annotated copy of Palladio, [45]
  • work attributed to him, [46–50]
  • “the Vitruvius of his age”, [52]
  • his death and will, [60]
  • Kent’s “Designs of Inigo Jones”, [56], [63], [64], [68], [80], [82], [87], [153], [212], [216], [237–240], [243], [260], [278], [377]
  • “Designs of Inigo Jones,” compared with earlier designs, [82]
  • designs for scenery, [64]
  • drawings attributed to him, [65]
  • Jones and the designs for the Palace at Whitehall, [63–80]
  • “Designs for Whitehall”, [68]
  • drawings by him, [77 (footnote)], [79]
  • Jones as scene-painter, [79]
  • as surveyor, [79]
  • drawings by Jones—
  • Banqueting House, [36], [37]
  • elevations of a house, [42]
  • drawing for a masque, [43]
  • ceiling at Wilton, [75]
  • door at the Banqueting House, [86]
  • window at the same, [88]
  • chimney-pieces, [91], [92]
  • clock turret at Whitehall, [232]
  • Temple Bar, [240]
  • gateway, [241]
  • plan of Stoke Bruerne, [115]
  • Jonson, Ben, [78], [79]
  • Kedleston, Derbyshire, [178], [271], [278–280]
  • „    „plan, [191]
  • „    „Hall, [192]
  • „    „furniture at, [280]
  • „    „drawing-room, [389], [319]
  • Keith, Admiral Lord, [387]
  • Keith, W. Grant, [77 (footnote)], [87 (footnote)]
  • Kelmarsh Hall, [178]
  • Kennington Common, [311]
  • Kennington Park Road, London, houses in, [311], [226], [227]
  • Kent, William, [63], [65], [66], [67], [68], [69], [138], [229], [255], [256], [271–278]
  • Kew Palace, fire-grates, [299], [300]
  • Kimbolton Castle, [224], [227]
  • King’s Lynn, [296], [209]
  • Kingston, Castle Inn, staircase, [125], [81]
  • King’s Weston, Somerset, [13], [14], [7]
  • „     „staircase, [352], [275]
  • Kip or Kyp, “Britannia Illustrata”, [164], [236]
  • Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, chimney and dormer window, [230]
  • Laguerre, [384], [385]
  • Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, [93], [52]
  • Landor, Walter Savage, [301]
  • Langley, B. and T., [26 (footnote)]
  • Lanscroon, [384]
  • Laud, Archbishop, [127]
  • Lead cisterns, [267], [274]
  • Lead work, [345], [349], [267], [274]
  • Lectures on Architecture in the Seventeenth Century, [163]
  • Leicester, Earl of, [274], [275]
  • Leicester, Lady, [275]
  • Lempster, William, Lord, [207]
  • Le Nôtre, [216]
  • Lenthall, Speaker, [106]
  • Leoni, [229]
  • Leyton Great House, Essex, [185], [122]
  • Lewes, Sussex, house in the High Street, [314], [228]
  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields, staircase at No. 35, [356], [281]
  • Lisle, Dame Alice, [13]
  • London Houses, [181], [307–311]
  • „plan, [223]
  • London suburbs, [313]
  • Louvre, The, [74]
  • Lysicrates, Choragic Monument of, [311]
  • Magdalene College, Cambridge, [100], [56]
  • Malton, Earl of, [258]
  • Mansfield Street, London, staircase, [315]
  • Market Harborough, Sign of Inn at, [212]
  • Mark Lane, London, doorway, [333], [254]
  • Marlborough, Duchess of, [150]
  • „town, [296]
  • Masques, [45 (footnote)], [78]
  • „drawing by Inigo Jones, [77], [43]
  • Mediæval houses, plan of, [115]
  • „traditions, decline of, [20]
  • Melbourne, Derbyshire, gardens, [236]
  • Melton Constable, Norfolk, [193], [131]
  • „staircase, [354], [279]
  • Meopham, Kent, chimney, [229]
  • Middle Ages, vaulted rooms of the, [3]
  • Milton, [10]
  • Montagu, Duke of, [178], [196], [369]
  • „House, [178]
  • Montague, Lady Mary Wortley, [216], [364]
  • Mortlake, factory of tapestry, [367]
  • Moulton, Northamptonshire, date-stone, [235]
  • Movable scenery, design of the, first, [87 (footnote)]
  • Moyles Court, Hampshire, [10], [4]
  • Names of rooms on plans by, Thorpe and Webb, [115]
  • Napoleon, [21]
  • Nash, Beau, [266]
  • Neville Holt, Leicestershire, The Stables, [316], [231]
  • Newcastle House, [168], [171]
  • Newcastle, Earls and Dukes of, [32]
  • Newmarket, royal house at, [50]
  • Nixon, Alderman John, [111]
  • „his grammar school, at Oxford, [111], [67]
  • Normanton Park, Rutland, [17], [10]
  • Northampton, ceiling in Courts, of Justice, [381], [306]
  • Northleach, [43]
  • Northumberland House, chimney-piece, [97]
  • Norwich, doorways, [256]
  • Oliver, Mr., City Surveyor, [63], [64]
  • Oundle, doorway, [333], [253]
  • Ormond, Duke of, [180]
  • Osborne, Dorothy, [95]
  • Oxford, house in the High St., [291], [203]
  • „house in St. Giles, [291], [200]
  • (See also [All Souls College], [Ashmolean Museum,] [Brasenose College Chapel], [Christ Church], [Nixon’s Grammar School], [Sheldonian Theatre], [St. John’s College], [Trinity College], [Worcester College.])
  • Paine, James, [271], [278], [280]
  • Palladio, [83]
  • Panelling, [136], [360]
  • Paul’s Cathedral, St., London, [13], [48], [63], [101], [142], [145–149]
  • „    „model by Wren, [97]
  • Paul’s, St., Covent Garden, [48], [52], [23]
  • Penshurst, Kent, fire-basket, [297]
  • Pepys, [2], [100], [180]
  • Pepysian Library, Cambridge, [100], [56]
  • “Persians”, [73]
  • Petersham, Surrey, house at, [294], [208]
  • Philibert de l’Orme, [28]
  • Physicians’ College, [97]
  • Piddletown, Dorset, vicarage, [291], [199]
  • Pitt, William, [387]
  • Pope, [5], [227], [243]
  • Porches, open, [89]
  • Powell, Sir Edward, [118]
  • Powis Castle, Monmouth, tapestry room, [293]
  • Powis House. See [Newcastle House].
  • Powis, Marquis of, [171]
  • Pratt, Roger, [180], and Appendix, [395–398]
  • Price, Dr. George, chimney-piece for, [138], [93]
  • Prior Park, Bath, bridge, [220], [154]
  • „   „house, [260–266], [182], [183], [351]
  • Proportion in architecture, [80]
  • Puget, architect, [178]
  • Pugin, [20], [311]
  • Pulteney Bridge, Bath, [267], [184]
  • Queen Anne, wife of James I., [45]
  • Queen’s House at Greenwich. See [Greenwich].
  • Quenby Hall, Leicestershire, iron gateway, [344], [266]