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JAMES TIIORNE.
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The History of the Baronial Mansions of England a Queen Elizabeth's Drawing-room
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Theme of various Interest
1 Noticeable Pictures at Penshurst .
Richness of Kent in Baronial Residences .
1 Portrait of Algernon Sidney
1
Hever Castle
1 Portrait of the Mother of Sir Philip Sidney
Great Number of Castles erected in England during the Paintings in the Long Gallery at Penshurst
Sway of the Norman Kings
Horace Walpole's deprecatory Notice of Sir Philip
Character of a Norman Castle .
1 Sidney easily refuted
16
Rise of Domestic Architecture in England
2 A Passage in the First Book of the · Arcadia' applicable
Date of Hever Castle
2 to Penshurst
Situation of Hever Castle
2 Passage in the · Arcadia'' applicable to · Penshurst
The Fortified Part of Hever Castle
2 Park
Herer Castle the Birth-place and Residence of Anne The Vicinity of Penshurst, as painted in the Arcadia
Boleyn
2 Knole
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Continued Persecution of Anne Boleyn
2 Beauty of the Approach to Knoie Park
Purchase of Hever Castle by William Bullen
2 Exterior of Knole House
Sojourn of Anne of Cleves at Hever Castle
2 Various Possessors of Knole.
Gate-house of Hever Castle .
2 Different Dates of the Building of Knole
The Great Hall of Hever Castle
3 The Rooms at Knole more spacious than those at Pens-
Restoration of the Great Hall
3 hurst
Portraits in the Great Hall of Hever Castle
3 The Great Hall ai Knole
Fancied re-peopling of Hever Castle
3 The State maintained by a Nobleman in the Reign of
Objects of Interest in the Gate-house of Hever Castle 3 James I...
The Court-yard of Hever Castle
3 The King's Bed-room at Knole
The Dining-hall of Hever Castle
3 The Spangled Bed-room at Knole
The Long Gallery of Hever Castle
3 The Ambassador's Rooni at Knole
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The Bay-window in the Long Gallery, the Scene of some of The 'Fire-dogs' at Knole
the Traditionary Tales of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII.
4 The Pictures at Knole
Legend concerning the Dungeon of Hever Castle 4 Pictures by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the Drawing-ro
-room
Anne Boleyn's Bed-room at Hever Castle
4 at Knole.
i Village of Hever
4 Vandykes in the Leicester Gallery at Knole
Hever Church
7 Pictures by Mytens in the Leicester Gallery .
Penshurst Place
7 Literary Fame of the First Earl of Dorset.
Sidney's the ruling Memory of Penshurst
1 Story told of the Sixth Earl of Dorset and Dryden 21
Convenience of Penshurst for a Day's Holiday
7 Portraits in the Dining parlour at Knole
21
Appearance of Penshurst Place
7 Tom Durfey
Ben Jonson's Lines on Penshurst
7 Knole Park
22
Residence of the Duke of Bedford and Duke Humphrey Beauty of the View from Knole Park
at Penshurst
7 Mote House, at Ightham .
Inscription over the Gateway of the Entrance Tower 7 Cobham Hall
Claim of Sir John Sidney to the Barony of L'Isle . 7 The Approach to Cobham Hall
Ben Jonson's Lines on Penshurst Park
8 | Domestic Character of Cobham
Sidney's Oak
8 Exterior of Cobham Hall .
Poetical Celebrity
' or Sidney's Oak
8 Various Owners of Cobham.
Southey's Lines on Sidney's Oak .
9 The Original Character of Cobham destroyed by a
* Barbara Gamage's Copse'
9 Wyatvillian Improvement
Saccharissa's Walk'
9 The Rooms of Cobham Hall
Penshurst Park
9 The Music-room at Cobham .
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. First Court-yard'
9 Noticeable Portraits at Cobham
The Hall at Penshurst
A Christmas in the Penshurst Hall of Sir Henry Sidney 10
10 Bad Arrangement of the Paintings in the Picture Gallery
at Cobham
Christmas-Eve.
10, 11, 12 Valuable Paintings in the Picture Gallery at Cobham 23
Christmas Day
12, 13, 14 Cobham Park
Ben Jonson's Lines on the Hospitality of Penshurst Hall 14 Cobham Church
Gifford's Observation on Jonson's Lines
14 Charlton House
Gradual Disuse of the Custom of Dining in the
Owners of Charlton Manor
Hall
Royal Proclamation against the Practice of 'not Dining
14 Inigo Jones commonly said to be the Architect of Charl-
ton House
in the Great Hall
14 Exterior of Charlton House
24
Present Appearance of the Great Hall at Penshurst 14 The Rooms of Charlton House
The State Apartments at Penshurst
15 Great Resemblance of Charlton House to Charlton
The Ball-room at Penshurst
15 House, Wiltshire
Objects of Interest in the Smaller Room adjoining the Days on which Hever Castle, Penshurst, Knole, and
Ball-room at Penshurst
15 Cobham, can be inspected
Great
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Early History of Bath .
25 The Medicinal Springs of Batlı little known in the 16th
Tradition concerning the Origin of Bath
25
Century
32
Settlement of the Romans at Bath
25 Filthy Condition of the Baths during the Reigns of
Account of the Roman Baths discovered in 1755, given Elizabeth and James
in the History of Somersetshire'
25 Pepys's Sketch of the Hot Baths
The Place of the Roman Baths at Bath used by the
Anstey's Fling at the Bathers
33
Saxons as a Place of Sepulture :
26 A Foreign Traveller's Account of the Munner of Ladies'
Roman Remains found in the Neighbourhood of Bath 26 Bathing
Beauty of Aquæ Solis in the Time of the Romans 26 The King's Bath
34
Means by which Aquæ Solis aided in the Subjugation Curious Circumstance mentioned by Stukeley in connec-
of the Britons.
26 tion with the King's Bath
Maintenance of the Splendour of Aqua Solis by the Statue of Bladud in ihe King's Bath .
Britons
20 Swimmirg Bath in connection with the King's Bath 34
Roman Antiquities preserved in the Literary Institution The Cross Bath
at Bath
26 | The Hot Bath
History of Bath after the Departure of the Romans 26 The Abbey Baths
Occupation of Bath by the Saxoris
27 Analysis of the Gas emitted by the Bath Spr'ngs
The Name of Aqua Solis changed to “Hat Bathun' by Ancient Mode of Accounting for the Hot-springs at Bath 34
the Saxons
27 Number of Treatises on the Efficacy of the Bath Waters 35
Prynne's Account of the Surrender of Bath by the Roy- Wretched Porerty of the Suburbs of Bath
alist Commandant during the Great Rebellion
27 Approach to Bath by the Old Bridge
Battle fought on the Hill of Lansdowne, in 1643 27 The Skew-bridge at Bath
Cartwright's Inscription on the Monument erected to
Southgate Street
the Memory of Sir Beville Granville .
27 The Architectural Beauties in Stall Street
Bath the Seat of an extensive Woollen Trade
27 The Pump-room
Pepys's Account of Bath in 1668 .
27 Lord Chesterfield's Epigram on the Statue of Nash,
Wood's Account of the Condition of Bath up to the 18th between two Busts of Newton and Pope
century
27 | Queen Charlotte's Visit to Bath in 1817
Modern Bath
28 Ancient Monastery and Church on the Site of the Present
Beau Nash.
28 Abbey Church
36
Condition of Bath upon the Advent of Beau Nash 28 Union of the Bishoprics of Bath ond Wells
First Proceedings of Nash on his Arrival at Bath . 28 Tradition concerning the Commencement of the Abbey
Beau Nash's Rules to be observed at Bath
28 Church by Oliver King
The Public Balls at Bath under the Management of Naslı 29 Exterior of the Abbey Church
Nash and the Duchess of Queensberry .
29 Conversion of the Abbey into a Parochial Church . 36
Duelling at Bath in Nash's Time
29 | Interior of the Abbey Church
Nash's War against the Boots of the Country Squires 29 Monuments in the Abbey Church
39
Prevalence of Obelisks in Bath
30 | Quin, the Actor
Erection of an Obelisk to Commemorate the Visit of the Dryden's Inscription to Mary Frampton
Prince of Orange to Bath in 1734
30 Monument to the Memory of Lady Jane Waller
Pope's Answer to Nash's Request for an Inscription on Story told concerning Janies II. and the Efligy of Waller 39
an Obeli-k to Commemorate the Prince of Wales's Story respecting James II. and the Abbey, told by
Visit to Bath in 1738
30 Warner in his . History of Bath'
Magnificence of Nash in his Day of Pride
30 Prior Bird's Chapel
40
Height to which Gambling was carried at Bath in Nash's Exterior of Prior Bird's Chapel
time
30 | Bond Street
Act of Parlament passed io suppress all Games of Mi'som Street
Chance
30 Character of the Shops of Bath
Fall of Beau Nash
31 The Assembly-roonis
Instance of the Depravity of Bath in 1760
31 The Ball-room .
Beau Nash the Marplot of Bath
31 The Octagon-100ml
Manner of Spending a Day at Bath in Nash's Time 31 Exclusiveness of the Bath Assemblies
10
Great Change in the Appearance of Bath during the 18th The Circus
41
31 Gloominess of the Architectural Portions of Bath
View of Bath from the Platform of the Railway-staticn 31 The Royal Crescent
Rise of Bath's Architectural Magnificence under Wood. 31 The Royal Avenue
Civil War concerning a Successor to Beau Nash
31 | The Victoria Park
42
Change in the Social Condition of Bath during the Pre- Head of Jupiter in the Victoria Park
sent Century
32 The Guildhall
12
Ascendancy of the Evangelical Church Party at Bath in Municipal Privileges of Bath
the Present Day
32 Balls held by the Citizens of Bail inibe Guildhall 42
The Hot Baths
32 The Pulteney Bridge
Great Pulteney Street .
42 Intimacy between Mr. Allen and Pope
50
The Sidney Gardens
42 Pope's Compliment to Allen
The Canal and the Railway Traversing the Sidney
Går
Origin of the Acquaintance between Warburton and
dens a Type of the Past and the Present
42 Allen
Associations of the Sidney Gardens with Sheridan 45 Residence of Warburton at Prior Park
The New Town
45 The Conversion of Prior Park into a Roman Catholic
St. Michael's Church
45 College
St. James's Church
45 Destruction by Fire of a portion of Prior Park
St. Stephen's Church
45 The Early Scenes of Tom Jones' laid at Prior Paik. 50
Porerty of Bath in early English Remains
46 The Quarries upon Coomb Down
51
Bellet's Hospital
46 View from Coomb Down
The Bath United Hospital
46 The Abbey Cemetery
Remains of the Ancient Walls of the City
46 Discovery of Roman Remains on the Site of the Abbey
The Three Epochs of the History of Bath typified in the Cemetery
Ancient Wall in Boatstall Lane
46 Want of Dignity in the Church belonging to the Abbey
The Literary and Scientific Institution
46 Cemetery
Richness of the Bath Literary Institution in Remains of Widcomb Church
Antiquity
46 Ingoldsby's Sketch of an old Admiral
46 | The Walk to Beckford's To r.
The Bath General Hospital
46 Lansdowne Crescent
Anecdote told of Beau Nash in connection with the Bath Mr. Beckford's Residence in Lansdowne Crescent
General Hospital
46 The Lansdowne Tower
52
The Grammar School
49 Mr. Beckford's Plan for remedying a Defect in the View
Former Eminence of the Bath Theatre .
49 from the Lantern
The New Theatre Royal
49 Mr. Beckford's Method of making up Nature
The River Avon and its Bridges
49 | Monument constructed by Mr. Beckford for himself 52
Filthy Condition of the River in its passage through Bath 49 Conversion of Mr. Beckford's Grounds into a Cemetery 52
Ruinous State of the Buildings on the Banks of the Beauty of the two Cemeteries of Bath
River
49 Sir John and Lady Miller
55
Bathwick Bridge
49 The Thursday and Friday Meetings held at Batheaston. 55
Pulteney Bridge
49 Mrs. Piozzi
The North Parade Bridge
49 The Artists of Bath
The Village of Twerton
49 The Sanitary Condition of Bath
Literary Associations of Bath and its Neighbourhood 49 Healthful Situation of the Higher Parts of Bath
Prior Park.
50 The Public Health at Bath not so good as might be
The Walk to Prior Park
50 expected
Mr. Allen, the Original Owner of Prior Park
50 Evil of allowing the Sewers to empty themselves into
The Post-Office indebted to Bathonians for many of the
the River
Improvements in its Management
50. Great Preponderance of Females over Males in Bath 56
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EXETER, AND THE SOUTH-EASTERN COAST OF DEVONSHIRE.
JAMES THORNE.
Siege of Exeter during the ' Devonshire Commotion' 60
57 History of Exeter during the Great Rebellion
60
57 Account of the Prince of Orange's Entry into Exeter 60
57 Bishop Burnet's Account of the Prince of Orange's
57 Reception in Exeter .
58 Visit of George III. to Exeter
58 Dr. Walcot's Rhyme on George 111.'s Visit to Exeter.
58 Leland's Description of Exeter
63
58 Change in Exeter since Leland's Time
58 Few Remains of Antiquity in Exeter
58 The Cathedral
58 Cathedral erected by William Warle wast
59 Erection of the present Cathedral by Bishop Peter Quivil 64
59 Exterior of Exeter Cathedral
64
59 Character of the Architecture of Exeter Cathedral
65
59 West Front of Exeter Cathedral
59 Interior of the Cathedral .
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Page Impropriety of the Position occupied by the Organ in Character of the River near Exmouth
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most English Cathedrals
65 View of Exmouth from a Distance
73
The Nave of Exeter Cathedral
65 Account of Exmouth in 1780
The Choir
66 Star Cross
The Chapels
66 Powderham Castle
The Monuments in Exeter Cathedral
66 Gibbon's Notice of the Courtenays
View from the North Tower of the Cathedral
66 View from Powderham Park
74
The Great Bell in Exeter Cathedral
66 - The Court House'
The Chapter House
66 Exminster
The Bishop's Palace
66 Kenton
The Churches of Exeter
66 Topsham
Fuller's Notice of the Churches of Exeter
67 Sail from Topsham to the Warren
75
The Guildhall .
67 The Cliffs between Exmouth and Dawlish
Fuller's Account of the Woollen Manufacture of Exeter
67 The Railway to Dawlish
The Ship Canal
67 Polwhele's Derivation of the name of Dawlish
Growth of Villas around Exeter
67 Dr. Downman's Apostrophe to Dawlish
The Walks around Exeter
67 Progress of Dawlish during the present Century
The Northernhay
67 Advantages of the Situation of Dawlish
Old Abbey
67 The South Devon Railway
The Villages around Exeter
68 Devonshire Marble
Ride from Exeter to Sidinouth .
68 Fantastic Appearance of the Cliffs near Dawlish
Description of the Situation of Sidmouth given in 'The Beauty of the Walks around Dawlish
77
Route-Book of Devon
68 Walk from Dawlish to Teignmouth
View of Sidmouth from the Beach
68 Situation of Teigmouth
The Advantages of Sidmouth
68 Early History of Teignmouth.
The Buildings of Sidmouth 68 Bishop Burnet's Notice of 'Teignmouth in 1690
78
Knowle Cottage.
68 Memorial of the Townsmen of Teignmouth concerning
Different appearance of Sidmouth Bay in calm and rough the Attack on their Town made by the French in 1690 78
Weather
69 Present State of Teignmouth
Character of the Cliffs near Sidmouth
69 Public Buildings of Teignmouth
81
Chit Rock
69 The Den.
The Rambles round Sidmouth.
69 Aquatic Advantages of Teignmouth
82
Pleasantness of a Devonshire Winter
69 The Teign
The Drizzle
70 Devonshire Junkets and Clotted Cream
Beauty of the Lanes in the Neighbourhood of Sidmouth 70 Scenery of the River near Teignmouth
Fondness of the Devonshire People for deep Cuttings The Coast from Teignmouth to Torquay
and high Banks
70 St. Mary's Church
83
Picturesque Character of Devonshire Cottages
70 Bishopstowe
Mrs. Brav's Sketch of a Devonshire Cottage
70 Anstis Cove
• Devonshire Cob'
71 Kent's Hole
Cob Cottages
71 Rapid Rise of Torquay
Pleasant Spots in the Neighbourhood of Sidmouth 71 Situation of Torquay
Road from Sidmouth to Exmouth
71 Dr. Clarke's Account of the Climate of Torquay 84
Otterton
Pricry founded at Otterton by King John
71 Popularity of Torquay
84
71 Torquay à Town of Terraces and Villas
Otterton Church
71 Views around Torquay
The Otter at Otterton
71
Budleigh, the birth-place of Sir Walter Raleigh
View of Torquay from Torbay .
71 Situation of Torbay
87
Budleigh Salterton
Various Roads from Budleigh Salterton to Exmouth
72 Prospect from Torbay
Polwhele's Account of the Circumstance which brought
72 Vestiges of an old Monastery in the Gardens of Tór Abbey 87
Exmouth into Repute
Paignton
Exmouth in the Time of John and Edward III.
72 Brixham
72 The Brixham Lords
The Old and New Towns
Sea-side Conveniences of Exmouth
72 Landing of the Prince of Orange at Brixham
88
The Beacon Hill .
72 William Prince of Orange and Dr. Burnet
72 Napoleon's Remark on Torbay