- Raleigh, Sir Walter, [1]
- Ramsay, Allan, [387]
- Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire, [95], [53], [54]
- „Chinese wall-paper, [290]
- Raynham Park, Norfolk, [58]
- „ „plan, [32]
- „ „view, [33]
- Reddish Manor, Wiltshire, [268], [186]
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [3], [14], [229]
- R.I.B.A. Collection of Drawings, [58–64], [42], [44], [45]
- Rice, R. Garraway, [342 (footnote)]
- Ricci, [172]
- Ripley, [14], [271]
- Roads in Georgian times, [299]
- Robinson, Thomas (smith), [342]
- Rockingham, Marquis of, [258]
- Rooms named on old plans, [115]
- Rubens, [60]
- Rundhurst, Sussex, gate-piers, [329], [248]
- Rysbrach, [255]
- Saffron Walden, Essex, houses, [111], [68], [69]
- Salisbury, sign of an inn, [213]
- „gateway in the Close, [250]
- „staircase, [352], [278]
- “Salmacida spolia”, [87]
- Sandby, Thomas, [7], [60], [74], [Frontispiece], Fig. [1]
- Sanitary conveniences in Georgian houses, [288]
- Sappho, [21]
- Sash-windows introduced, [134]
- „earliest example, [136]
- Scole, Norfolk, inn, [111], [72]
- Scott (Sir Walter), [23]
- Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, [178], [224]
- Seckford Hall, Suffolk, doorway, [285]
- Sedgemoor, [13]
- Serlio, [80]
- Shakespeare, [10], [25]
- Shardiloes House, design for chimney-piece, [305]
- Shaw, Huntingdon (smith), [342]
- Sheffield, “my lord’s house”, [34]
- „Duke of Buckingham, [168]
- Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, [144]
- Sherborne, Gloucestershire, [43]
- Sherrard, Bennet, Lord, [191]
- Shops, [304], [305], [216], [219]
- Short survey of twenty-six counties in 1634, [43 (footnote)]
- Shrivenham, Berkshire, House, [294], [204]
- “Siege of Rhodes”, [87]
- Silchester, Hampshire, chimney, [229]
- Smithson, John, [7], [42], [168]
- „ „his family, [31]
- „ „his drawings, [32–40], [66], [77], [14], [15], [17], [18], [20], [21], [38]
- „Robert, [31]
- „Huntingdon, [31]
- Snaresbrook, Elm Hall, iron gates, [268]
- Soane Museum, [31]
- Somerset House, [50]
- „new wing, [105], [61]
- South Molton, fireplace in Town Hall, [369], [292]
- South Sea Company, [372]
- Spalato in Dalmatia, [280]
- Speculative builders, their influence on house design, [311]
- Spiers, Walter L., [31 (footnote)]
- St Catherine’s Court, Somerset, [236]
- St Cloud, [200]
- St James’s Palace, [58]
- „ „chapel at, [50]
- „Square, No. 32, [20], [12]
- St. John’s College, Oxford—
- doorway, [127], [85]
- panelling, [136], [89]
- rain-water heads, [345]
- St Lawrence Jewry, London, carving, [185], [123], [124]
- St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, iron gates, [342], [265]
- St John, Oliver, [88]
- Staircases of seventeenth century, [118], [73], [78–83]
- „eighteenth century, [351], [275–281], [308], [309]
- Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, farmhouse, [113], [71]
- Stanway House, Gloucestershire, doorway, [101], [58]
- Stapleford Park, Leicestershire, [191], [129], [130]
- Starkie Gardner, [345 (footnote)]
- Stationers’ Hall, London, [191]
- „ „doorway, [337], [259]
- Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, [176]
- Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, plan, [115]
- “Stone-Heng Restored”, [44], [50 (footnote)]
- Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire—
- iron gateway, [342], [263]
- panelling, [363], [288]
- Stone, Nicholas, [60]
- Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, [224]
- Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, gardens, [229–232], [276], [157], [156]
- Strafford, Earl of, [258]
- Stratford, near London, iron gate, [271]
- Stratton Street, London, house, [310], [224]
- Streets in towns, [296]
- Stuart, James, [387]
- Sturmer, Essex, chimney, [229]
- Sundials, [318], [237]
- Sutton Place, fire-back and dogs, [296]
- Swakeleys, Middlesex, [102], [60]
- Talman, architect, [203], [204]
- Talmash, Thomas, [126]
- Tapestry, [367], [291], [293]
- Temple Bar, design for, by Inigo Jones, [323], [240]
- Temple, The, London, staircases, [351]
- Temple, Sir William, [95]
- Tenche, Sir Fisher, [185]
- Thornhill, Sir James, [385]
- Thorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, [88–91], [324]
- Thorpe Hall, Northamptonshire—
- plan, [47]
- views and details, [46], [48–51]
- Thorpe, John, [28], [31], [77], [115]
- „plan of London houses, [310]
- Thrale, Mrs., [3]
- Tijou, Jean, [339], [340]
- Town houses of the gentry, [299]
- Town-planning on architectural lines, [267], [299], [301]
- Towns, growth of, [304]
- Townshend, Aurelian, [78]
- „George, [275]
- Trellis-work to fronts of houses, [311], [225–227]
- Trinity College, Oxford, [145]
- Triumphal arches by Gerbier, [162]
- Tuileries, plan for the palace, [73]
- Uffington, near Stamford, gate-pier, [251]
- Vandike, Sir Anthony, [52]
- Vanbrugh, Sir John, [13], [19], [20], [150], [216–229]
- Vathek, [17]
- Vernon, Thomas, [13]
- Verrio, [199], [384], [385]
- Versailles, [196]
- Vignola, [163]
- Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, [60]
- “Vindication of Stone-Heng Restored,” by Webb, [45 (footnote)], [48], [50 (footnote)], [52 (footnote)], [84]
- “Vitruvius Britannicus,” by Campbell, [64], [240–243]
- Wade, General, [214]
- Wall-papers, [364]
- „Chinese, [290]
- Walpole, Horace, [20], [31], [32], [161]
- „his visit to Stowe, [231]
- „Sir Robert, [251], [256]
- Wansford, Northamptonshire, chimney, [229]
- Wanstead, [260]
- Ware, Isaac, [176], [271]
- Wareham, Dorset, shop at, [305], [218]
- Warminster, Free School, [99], [57]
- Warwick, streets, [296]
- „Aylesford Hotel, [301], [215]
- „lead rain-water head, [273]
- Watson, Samuel, of Heanor, [207]
- Webb, John, [2], [7], [31], [45 (footnote)], [48], [50], [52], [54], [56], [60], [63], [64], [65], [68], [101], [141], [176]
- „commissioned to acquire works of art, [42]
- „his petition to Charles II., [69], [70]
- „brief attached to same, [84]
- „designed the Palace at Whitehall by command of Charles I., [70]
- „design for a house by him, [44]
- „his own work, [83–97]
- „“Inigo Jones’s man”, [83], [87]
- „designs for masques, [87]
- „drawings by him, for new wing, Somerset House, [61]
- „ceiling at Wilton, [76]
- „ceiling at Greenwich, [77]
- „door at Greenwich, [87]
- „chimney-pieces, [93], [94]
- „hall or public room, [145]
- Webb, William, [63], [64]
- Welbeck, [32]
- „riding-house, [33], [20]
- Wells, Deanery, [193], [128]
- „ chimney-piece, [379], [302]
- Wentworth Castle, Yorkshire, [258]
- „Woodhouse, Yorkshire, [256–260], [179], [181]
- Westminster, dormitory at, [216]
- Whitehall Palace, [7], [39], [42], [52], [154], [162], [168]
- „“Designs for Whitehall”, [64], [68]
- „drawings for, [65 (footnote)]
- „designs for the Palace, [63–80], [1], [19], [39–41]
- „by Wren, [103]
- „clockhouse by Inigo Jones, [232]
- Widcombe Manor House, near Bath, [268], [187]
- Wilkins, Dr., [143]
- William and Mary, [2]
- Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln, [136]
- Willis, Professor, [100]
- Wilton, Wiltshire, [58], [97], [220], [34]
- „ „ceilings, [118], [122], [75], [76]
- Wimpole Street, London, ceiling, [314]
- Winchester, chimney-piece, [301]
- „palace at, [142]
- Winde, Wine, or Wynne, Capt. See [Wynne].
- Windows of seventeenth century, [129]
- Windsor Castle, [385]
- „sash-window, [136]
- Witney, Oxfordshire, school at, [113], [70]
- Wollaton, [31]
- Wolterton Hall, Norfolk, [14], [8]
- Woodford Road, London, iron gate, [270]
- Wood, John, of Bath, [260–268]
- Worcester College, Oxford, drawings at, [52], [58], [63], [64], [65], [68]
- Workmen and books, [27]
- Working men’s dwellings, [389]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [13], [20], [31], [61], [101], [108], [141–160], [176], [178], [189]
- „ „drawings at All Souls College, [145], [154], [176]
- „ „designs for houses, [99], [102]
- „ „for palace at Whitehall, [103]
- Wren, Dr. Christopher, [143]
- „Matthew, Bishop of Ely, [143]
- Wrest, Bedfordshire, gardens, [236], [158]
- Wynne, Captain, [163], [168]
- „ „drawings by, [171 (footnote)], [109], [110], [112]
- Yarmouth, lay out of streets, [296]
- „porch at, [337], [260]
- York, streets in, [296]
- „Assembly Rooms, [214], [146], [147]
- „doorway, [333], [255]
- York House, London, [60], [161]
- „ „water-gate, [60], [322]
- „ „ [Frontispiece], [35]
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] The publication of “Gothic Architecture, Improved by Rules and Proportions,” by B. and T. Langley, in 1742, does not invalidate this statement, for the illustrations are intended to show how a kind of Gothic detail might be applied to a kind of classic “order.” The “Historical Dissertation on Gothic Architecture,” attached by way of introduction, is absolutely negligible in the light of modern knowledge, and could have helped nobody to a comprehension of the subject.