J. M’Creery, Tooks Court,
Chancery-lane, London.
Footnotes
[1]. Windows in the roof.
[2]. I do not understand what is here meant by the frieze, and there appears to be some error, since the sum of the heights, of the parts, is made rather to exceed the whole height.
[3]. Rivoire gives his dimensions in feet and in metres, which in this instance do not agree. I have, throughout, followed the metres.
[4]. Page 42.
[5]. Not however to be compared with the Southwark Bridge, since erected in our metropolis.
[6]. Copied from the journal of a friend.
[7]. On my return he was engaged in preparing etchings for publication from these subjects; they were done on stone, and are by far the most beautiful things of that sort I ever saw: the effects both of pen and chalk are faithfully given, and it is not too much to say that they preserve all the spirit and sentiment of the originals.