L
- Lacock, Angel Inn, doorway, [95], [97];
- knocker on, [97]
- Laguerre, [290]
- Lancaster, Edmund, Earl of, [55]
- Landsdowne House, chimney-piece, [278]
- Lantern Light, [108]
- Lantern, octagonal, [63]
- Layer Marney, [131], [132], [133], [187];
- gatehouse, [131];
- windows, [132], [133];
- panel from, [187]
- Lay-out of Houses, [179–185], [239]
- Lavenham, ceilings, [122], [123]
- Leadwork, urns at Drayton, [242];
- figures at Carshalton, [258];
- roofs, [179];
- used on doorway pediments, [272]
- Leicester, Dudley, Earl of, work at Kenilworth, [55], [59], [60]
- Lenham, doorway, [97], [98]
- Leoni, Giacomo, [235], [258]
- Liberate Rolls, of Henry III.’s time, [42]
- Lincoln, Bishops of, [123]
- Linen Pattern, [187]
- Little Moreton Hall, [173]
- Little Sodbury, roof, [119], [121]
- Little Wenham Hall, windows, [100–102]
- Loggia, [145]
- Long Gallery, [49], [50], [138–140], [142], [145], [152];
- object of, [203], [204];
- goes out of fashion, [210], [241]
- Longleat, [157], [179], [182], [206];
- bay windows, [157], [182];
- lay-out, [182];
- roofs, [179]
- Longthorpe, [35], [114]
- Louvre, [27], [32], [106], [108], [130]
- Love Lane, house in, staircase, [293]
- Lyddington Bede House, ceiling, [123];
- cornice, [123]
- Lytes Carey Manor House, [137]
M
- Machicolations, [81], [89], [90]
- Manners, Sir John, [49]
- Manor House, Elizabethan and Jacobean, [1], [25], [70], [157–179];
- fortified, [20], [24–43];
- mediæval, [45–61], [67–86];
- Tudor, [128–139]
- Markenfield Hall, [45]
- Martin Marprelate Tracts, [105]
- Marton Hall, [173]
- Mary, Queen of Scots, at South Wingfield, [74], [75]
- Mary, William and, [239], [285]
- Maunch, heraldic, at Kirby Muxloe, [86]
- Mayfield, Bishop’s Palace, doorway, [92–94];
- roof, [116–118];
- window, [103]
- Melton Constable, [215]
- Mereworth “Castle,” [235]
- Minster Lovel, hall, [26]
- Moat, [35], [36], [53], [76], [84], [131]
- Montacute House, [155]
- Montagu, George, letter from Walpole to, [234]
- Montagu, Ralph, Duke of, [239]
- Montfort, Simon de, [55]
- More, Sir Thomas, [148]
- Morteigne, Earl of, afterwards King John, [49]
- Mouldings, [86], [91], [123], [259], [262];
- bolection, [262];
- of panels, [262]
- Moyns Park, [166], [169]
- Mullion, [29], [100], [101], [102], [154], [163], [165], [166], [210], [251];
- origin of, [101], [102];
- ornamented with arabesques, [133], [134];
- replaced by sash windows, [213–220], [241];
- survival of, [220]
N
- Nassington, Prebendal House, doorway, [91]
- Naworth, [45]
- Nevills, Earls of Westmorland, [44]
- Newcastle House, [223]
- Newel Staircase—See under “[Staircase]”
- Nonesuch Palace, [137]
- Norfolk, Duchess of, work for, at Drayton, [241], [255];
- monogram of, [255]
- Norrington, doorway, [95]
- Northborough Manor House, described, [45], [94];
- chimney, [112]
- Nunney, Castle of, [45]
O
- Oakham Castle, [27], [28], [29–33], [45], [55], [101];
- hall, [27], [31–33], [55];
- kitchen, [31], [32];
- window tracery, [101]
- Ogee Arch, [94]
- Oillets, [85], [89]
- Old War Office, plaster panels, [266];
- ceiling, [288]
- Oolite Stone, [169]
- Open Hearth—See “[Central Hearth]”
- Orders, use of the, [162], [163]
- Oriel, [104], [105], [132], [137]
- Orifice, [109], [110], [111]
- Oxburgh, gatehouse, [131]
- Oxford and Cambridge, halls of, [108], [134];
- kitchens, [65], [66]
- Oxford, Earls of, [12]
P
- Palladio, Andrea, [233], [235];
- “Architecture of,” by G. Leoni, [235]
- Panelling, wood, [124], [125], [187–191], [194];
- late seventeenth century and eighteenth century, [259–266];
- plaster, [266]
- Parapet, [165], [179]
- Parham, ceiling, [191]
- Parlour, [139], [140], [142], [145], [146], [152];
- winter, [148]
- Parquetry, at Drayton, [241]
- Peak Castle, [5], [6], [13–20], [49], [108];
- keep, [15–20];
- staircase, [18]
- Pedestal, stone, at Drayton, [242]
- Pediment, [127], [216];
- broken, [261];
- semicircular over doorway, [272]
- Pele or Pele-Tower, descent of Elizabethan house from, [1];
- similarity between keep and, [17];
- late examples, [21], [22];
- stone vaulting at, [114];
- Belsay Castle, [22];
- Bitchfield Tower, [22];
- Chipchase Castle, [22];
- Cocklaw Tower, [21];
- Halton Castle, [22];
- Longthorpe, [35], [114];
- Pembroke, Henry, Earl of, [234]
- Penshurst Place, licence to crenellate, [44];
- central hearth, [108];
- roof, [119];
- window, [103]
- Percy, Henry, son of Hotspur, [81]
- Peter the Great, [264]
- Petworth, doorway, [272]
- Piers, Gate—See under “[Gate]”
- Pilaster, [162], [163], [169], [195], [196], [219], [259], [264], [272]
- Pilton Manor House, [166]
- Pindar, Sir Paul, house of, [157], [159]
- Planning—courtyard type, [143–145], [152];
- eighteenth century, [233–236], [242–250];
- of Elizabethan and Jacobean house, [25], [58], [140], [143–154];
- of fortified manor house, [20], [24–42];
- type, [148–152];
- of mediæval manor house, [47–60], [67–86];
- of Norman keep, [20–23];
- of seventeenth century, [210–213];
- of Tudor house, [128–139];
- under the influence of the amateurs, [224–232]
- Plasterwork, [123], [194], [218], [220];
- ceilings, [191–194], [204], [282–290], [295];
- details in, to imitate stone, [171];
- frieze, [282];
- panelling, [266]
- Poore, Bishop, [246]
- Pope, Alexander, criticisms on Palladian architecture, [237];
- letter to Burlington, [244]
- Porch, [42];
- central, [149], [175];
- at Brome Hall, [182];
- projecting, [220]
- Portcullis, [85], [89], [139], [143]
- Powis Castle, [185]
- Powys, Lord, [223]
- Prudhoe Castle, oriel, [105]
- Pulteney, John de, licence to crenellate granted to, [44]
- Purlins, [116], [121]