(Gathered from Dutch and French sources.)

(Afterwards embodied in K. Markham's "A New Way to Get Wealth," 1648, etc.)

(A seventeenth-century gardener's manuscript book, with two mazes.)

(Numerous maze designs.)

(Criticism of mazes in gardens.)

(Article on hedges and mazes.)

(iii) Great Britain (Particular Localities)

Law, E. "History of Hampton Court Palace," 1900, Vol. III, pp. 74–7.

Rocque, J. "Engraving of Hampton Court," 1736.

(Shows the "Troy-town," as well as the Maze and a spiral garden.)

Defoe, D. "Tour through Great Britain," 1738.

(Hampton Court "Wilderness.")

Daily Chronicle, February 22, 1921.

(Revenue from Hampton Court Maze.)

Parliamentary Surveys. Survey No. 72, 1649. Transcribed by John Caley, F.R.S., in Archaeologia, Vol. X, 1792.

(Maze at Wimbledon.)

Kip, J. "Britannia Illustrata," 1720.

(Mazes at Wrest House and Badminton.)

Williams, W. "Oxonia depicta," 1732.

(Trinity College labyrinth.)

Vallance, Aymer. "The Old Colleges of Oxford," 1913, p. 77.

(Trinity College labyrinth.)

Aubrey, J. "Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme," 1686–7.

(Mazes in Southwark and Tothill Fields, Westminster. The 1881 edition has an editor's note re maze on Putney Heath.)

Churchwardens' Accounts, St. Margaret, Westminster, 1672.

(Tothill Maze.)

Collectanea Topographica, Vol. VIII, 1843, pp. 253–62.

(Maze in Southwark.)

Strickland, A. "Lives of the Queens of England," 1851, Vol. I, p. 264.

(Southwark.)

Wroth, W., and A. E. "The London Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Century," 1896.

Crisp, Sir F. "Guide for the use of visitors to Friar Park," 1914.

(Maze and Dial Garden at Henley-on-Thames.)

Nesfield, W. H. "Estimate and Plan for R.H.S. Gardens," 1860 (S. Kensington). Also plan in R.H.S. "Official Guide," 1864.

Hutchison, A. F. "The Lake of Menteith," 1899.

(Queen Mary's Bower.)

Triggs, H. Inigo. "Formal Gardens in England and Scotland," 1902.

(Mazes at Arley Hall and Belton House figured.)

Elgood, G. S., and Jekyll, G. "Some English Gardens," 1904, p. 127.

(Maze at Arley Hall.)

(Shows the "Troy-town," as well as the Maze and a spiral garden.)