Q
R
- Raby Castle, [44], [60];
- kitchen, [60]
- Rail, Hand—See “[Handrail]”
- Railings, iron, [242], [254], [255], [258]
- Rawdon House, staircase, [201];
- doorway, [202]
- Raynham Hall, [212–215];
- chimney-piece, [278];
- doorway, [274]
- Renaissance, the, [86], [87];
- advent into England, [126–128], [136];
- Inigo Jones and, [207]
- Richmond Palace, central hearth, [106]
- Ripley, Thomas, [235]
- Rochester Castle, [5], [6], [7], [91], [100], [114];
- doorway, [91];
- keep, [5], [6], [7];
- roofs, [114];
- windows, [100]
- Roll of the Pipe, [17]
- Roofs, flat, [179];
- hammer-beam, [121], [122];
- hipped, [214], [249];
- lead, [179];
- octagonal, [63];
- open-timber, [33], [37], [58], [116–122];
- stone-vaulted, [114]
- Rothwell Manor House, described, [249];
- entrance doorway, [249], [274]
- Rothwell Market House, circular stair, [199]
S
- St James’s Square, house in, [238];
- ceiling, [290]
- St John’s College, Oxford, [215]
- St Paul’s, [222], [232]
- Salisbury, house in Close, [246];
- Bishop’s palace, drawing-room, [246]
- Sallyport, [15]
- Sanitation, [42], [74], [75], [80], [86], [142]
- Scawen, Sir Thomas, [258]
- Screens, [33], [50], [56], [94], [145], [146], [151], [210]
- Seaton Delaval, [242–244]
- Sedlescombe Manor House, [175]
- Sesquialtera, [246]
- Sesquitertia, [246]
- Shakespeare, William, [152];
- depicts Elizabethan room, [196]
- Shakespeare’s “Henry IV.,” [83], [84]
- Sheen House, doorway, [275]
- Sheldons Manor House, described, [154], [155]
- Shell Farm, [174]
- Sherborne, oriel, [105]
- Shute, John, [206]
- Shutters, wooden, [13], [40], [41], [98–103];
- to be painted, [43]
- Smithson Drawings, [152], [156], [184], [206], [223]
- Smithson, Huntingdon, [152]
- Smithson, John, [151], [152];
- notes on Wimbledon House, [185];
- Italian influence, [206];
- plans, [210];
- Henry VII.’s chapel, [222], [223]
- Soane Museum, [141]
- Solar, [24], [25], [27], [32], [34], [38], [40], [46]
- Somerset House, Old, [149]
- Southwark, High Street, house in, [218], [220]
- South Wingfield Manor House, [21], [61], [68–78], [80], [97], [103], [104];
- doorways, [97];
- gatehouses, [75];
- hall, [70], [76], [78];
- kitchen, [61], [65], [73], [74];
- staircase, [75], [76];
- undercroft, [71–73];
- windows, [76], [103], [104]
- Sparrow’s House, Ipswich, [219]
- Spenser, Edmund, [125];
- describes sixteenth-century palace, [138–140]
- Squerries, Westerham, [215]
- Squinch, [63]
- Staircases, at Boughton, [239];
- at Drayton, [241], [298];
- brick, [81], [124];
- eighteenth century, [293–301];
- Elizabethan and Jacobean, [198–203], [293];
- elliptical, [298], [300];
- external, [38];
- newel, [8], [10], [18], [21], [51], [63], [71], [73], [75], [76], [80], [82], [104], [124];
- wood, [38], [76], [200], [298]
- Stanton Harcourt, [60], [63], [97];
- doorways, [97];
- kitchen, [60], [63]
- Statuary in lay-out at Boughton, [239]
- Stephen, King, castles during reign of, [6]
- Stoke Bruerne, awkward planning, [225]
- Stokesay Castle, [35], [36–41], [42], [102], [106], [110], [119];
- fireplace, [38], [110];
- gatehouse, [36];
- hall, [37], [38], [41];
- keep, [35], [40];
- roof, [37], [119];
- solar, [38–40];
- stairs, [38];
- windows, [40], [41], [102]
- String-Course, [159], [160–162], [166]
- Sudbury Hall, [293], [295];
- ceiling, [295];
- doors, [295];
- staircase, [293], [295]
- Surveyor, [205], [206]
- Sutton Courtney, [45]
- Sutton Place, Italian influence on ornament, [134]
- Swags, [261]
- Swakeleys, [216]
- Swan, Abraham, [266], [278]
- Sydenham House, [166]
- Symmetry, tendency towards in mediæval houses, [58], [59], [67], [68], [70], [81], [85], [86];
- in disposition of plan, [127];
- in Tudor houses, [137], [138];
- becomes universal, [140], [142], [145], [148], [175];
- effect of house depends on, [182];
- growing demands of, [186];
- in Palladian houses, [249]
T
- Tapestry, [125], [191], [196], [280]
- Tattershall Castle, [21], [78–81], [114], [124];
- chimney-pieces, [80], [81], [114];
- staircase, [80], [81], [124];
- windows, [80]
- Temple Newsam, [179]
- Terra-Cotta, [134]
- Theobalds, [154]
- Thornbury Castle, [137], [157];
- bay window, [157]
- Thorney Hall, panelling, [261]
- Thornhill, Sir James, [290]
- Thorpe Hall, [261], [285];
- ceiling, [285]
- Thorpe, John, [141], [143], [147], [151], [152], [156], [157], [207], [210];
- attitude to Henry VII.’s chapel, [222], [223]
- Thorpe’s drawings, [141–151], [156];
- plans, [141–151], [157], [210]
- Thynne, Sir John, [206]
- Tiles, use of in half-timber work, [175]
- Tower of London, [5], [6], [57];
- keep, [57]
- Tracery, fan, [123];
- window, [26], [29], [51], [81], [94], [103];
- common to ecclesiastical and domestic architecture, [29];
- sparing use of, [100], [132];
- elaborate, [103];
- Italian influence on, [134]
- Transome, [29], [132]
- Triforium, [7], [8]
- Tympanum, [255]
U