Sanderson Miller of Radway 1716 - 1780 Architect
Dissertation by H. W. Hawkes
1964
Introduction
Main text of Dissertation: Pages 1-25
(pdf) Pages 26-61 (pdf)
Pages 62-98 (pdf)
Index
A B C
D E F G
H IJK L M
NO P QR S
T UV WY
Key
- Adam, Robert, architect, Spalatro, 42
- Adlestrop, Glos., Park, 8-10; new front & bays, 8, 9, 25, 27, 29,
60; landscaping, 8, 9
- Allen, Ralph, of Bath, 18
- Ambrosden Park, Oxon., 8, 34, 44, 58-60; church monument, 59, 60;
farmhouse, see Piddington; gate-lodge, 59; Gothic barn, 59, 60; mansion,
58-60; offices, 59; sham ruin, 59
- Annual Register, 4, 5, 7
- Anson:
- ~~ Elizabeth (Yorke), 3, 6
- ~~ George, Baron Anson, admiral, 85
- ~~ Thomas, of Shugborough, 3, 85
- Arbury Hall, Warwicks., 19-25; alterations, 14, 20, 23; bow-windows,
9, 21-23, 25, 27; dressing-room, 20, 21, 25, 32; landscaping, cascade, 21, 25; library,
22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 37, 47, 55, 79; parlour, 22, 23, 25
- Archer, Thomas, [?father of architect], 39
- Ascott (Ascot), Bucks., 72
- Aylesford, Earls of, see Finch
- Baker, William, architect, 62
- Ballard, George, of Chipping Campden and Oxford, Anglo-Saxon scholar, 16, 28
- Banister, John, of Banbury, carpenter, 13
- Banks, Margaret ('Peggy') Eleanor, 33, 34, 41, 84
- Barrett (afterwards Barrett-Lennard, and Dacre):
~~ Anna Maria (Noel), w. of Thomas, 53
~~ Barbara, d. of Thomas, 53
~~ Thomas Lennard, 17th Lord Dacre, iii, 12, 14, 19, 22, 23, 30, 40, 43-45, 47,
49, 50, 53-55
- Barrington: ~ Shute, Bishop of Llandaff, b. to William, 82 ~ William Wildman, 3rd
Viscount Barrington of Ardglas, 28, 50, 51, 82, 95
- Bath, Somerset:
- ~~ Claverton Down castle, 15, 18
- ~~ Lilliput Alley, 18
- ~~ Prior Park, 18, 27
- ~~ Wiltshire's Room, 98
- Beckett House, Berks., 50-51, 95; new rooms, 50, 51; stables, 50,
51
- Beighton, Henry, 19
- Belhus, Essex, 49, 53-55; landscaping, 53; mansion: alterations,
54; breakfast room, 54; eating room, 53, 55; external fronts, 53; Lady Dacre's dressing
and bed rooms (Crest Rooms), 22, 25, 29, 47, 54, 55; North (Tapestry) drawing room,
53, 54; parlour (study), 53, 55; stair hall, 22, 53, 54; upper drawing room, 53
- Bentley, Richard, amateur architect, 54
- Bibury (Bibery), Glos., stone, 60
- Biggs, Richard, of Windsor, architect, 84
- Birch, Dr Thomas, secretary to Royal Society, 37
- Birmingham, 31
- Blackstone, Sir William, jurist, 17
- Bois Hall, Essex, 56
- Booth, Francis, engraver, 13, 14
- Bowes:
- ~~ Mary (Finch), d. of Heneage Finch, w. of William, 21
- ~~ William, Viscount Andover, 21
- Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington, 59
- Brettingham, Robert Furze, architect, 96
- Briscoe, Thomas, co-foreman, 35
- Brisley, -, workman at Wimpole, 4.
- Britton, J., and Brayley, EW., Beauties of England and Wales, 5, 9, 10,
39
- Bromfield (Broomfield, Bromfild), Robert, of Stourbridge, carpenter & builder,
47
- Brooke, see Dudley & Greville
- Brown, Lancelot ('Capability'), landscaper & architect, 4, 7, 63, 91
- Buckingham, church, 69; gaol, 69
- Bumpstead (Bumsted, Bumpsted), William, of Upton House, 40, 90
- Burdett, Sir Robert, 40
- Burghley House, Cambs., alterations, 92
- Burlington, Earl of, see Boyle
- Burton Dassett (Dasset), Warwicks., church, Temple monument, 68
- Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham, 52
- Cambridge, Richard Owen, poet, 76
- Cambridge, King's College Chapel, 20
- Caractacus, see Radway Grange
- Chambers, Sir William, architect, Civil Architecture, 42
- Charlecote, Warwicks., bridge, 37
- Charles I , 26
- Chart Park, Surrey, green-house, 13, 14
- Cheshire, Thomas, craftsman, 23
- Chesterfield, Earl of, see Stanhope
- Chetwynd (Chetwind), Viscount, see Talbot
- Cheyne, Robert, mason, 12, 14
- Chiswick Villa, Mdsx., 59
- Chute, John, of The Vyne, amateur architect, 22, 23, 44, 45, 47, 89
- Cicero, 61
- Cipriani, Giovanni, painter, 47
- Cobb (Cob), -, foreman at Kilkenny, 66
- Cobham Cousinhood, 71
- Cobham, Viscount, see Grenville
- Cole, William, antiquary, 3
- Coke, Thomas, 22nd Earl of Leicester, 80
- Collet:
- ~~ Samuel, builder, son of Thomas, 9, 10
- ~~ Thomas, builder of Upper Slaughter, 9, 10, 59
- Collins, Job, of Warwick, builder, 22, 32, 33, 35-38, 40
- Colvin, Sir Howard, historian, 81
- Conway, see Seymour-Conway
- Couchman, Henry, of Warwick, architect, 23, 88
- Course, -, Mr, of London, surveyor, 52
- Coventry:
- ~~ George William, Viscount Deerhurst, 6th Earl Coventry of Croome , 29, 53, 91
- ~~ Maria (Gunning), w. of George William, 91
- Cox, David, artist, 38, 42
- Cricket St Thomas, Somerset, 83; mansion, 83; new farmhouse, 83
- Croft, Edward, of Warwick, treasurer for Shire Hall, 31, 35, 37
- Cromwell, Thomas, general, 27
- Croome, Worcs., Court, 79, 91-92; garden buildings, Dunstall ruin,
91, rotunda, 91; landscaping, 91; lodge, 91
- Czernichen, Count [Ivan], Russian ambassador, 46
- Dacre, Lord, see Barrett
- Dashwood, Sir Francis, of West Wycombe, 71
- Daventry, Northants., parish church, 37
- Delany, Mary (Granville), w. of Patrick, Dean of Down, 95, 96
- Derby, gaol, 37
- Desgodetz, Antoine, Edifices Antiques, 33, 34
- Devis, Arthur, painter, 25
- Dorking, Surrey, Shrub Hill House, 84; grotto, 84
- Douglas, William, 3rd Duke of Queensberry, 59
- Downpatrick, Co. Down, Ireland, 95
- Driver, Samuel, landscape gardener, 8-10
- Dudley:
- ~~ Ambrose, 21st Earl of Warwick, 30
- ~~ Robert, 14th Earl of Leicester, 30
- Dunkin, John, Bullington, 58
- Dunn, John, blacksmith, 40
- Durham, bishop of, see Butler
- Durham, Castle, 52; dining room (common room) 52; upper drawing
room, 52; bishop's rooms, 52
- Easton Neston, Northants., statues, 11
- Eddowes, Robert, of Portsmouth, storekeeper, SM's uncle, 14, 36, 97
- Eden, Peter, historian, 6, 7
- Edge Hill, Warwicks., 26-29, 37: battle of, 26; Castle & ruins,
iii, 10, 26, 27, 29, 36, 47, 55, 59, 63, 68;
- Egge Cottage (Thatched House), iii, 26; estate, see Radway Estate; landscaping
& planting, see Radway Grange and Radway Estate
- Egerton, John, of Ross-on-Wye, later Bishop of Durham, 57
- Eighteenth Century Correspondence, i, ii
- Eliot , George (Mary Ann Evans), novelist, 19, 20, 22, 24,; Clerical Life,
19
- Enfield, Mdsx, South Lodge, garden buildings, 93, 94; ruin, 94
- Enville Hall, Staffs, 61-62, 73; mansion alterations, 62; garden
buildings: boat-house, 61; Gothic gateway, 61; Gothic seat, 61; Hermitage, 61, 62;
Lyndon, 61; Museum (green-house), 61; Rustic portico, 61; Sheepwalk House, 61, 62;
Shenstone's chapel, 61; landscaping, 61
- Eythrope House, Bucks., 71-74; bridge, 71, 73; grotto, 73; garden
buildings, 71; lodges, 72; mansion, 71; ruin, 71; Winchendon Castle, 71-72
- Fermor, Henrietta, Countess of Pomfret, 11
- Fidel, John, carpenter, 51
- Fielding, Henry, novelist, 18, 27, 29, 43; Tom Jones, 27, 29
- Finch, Heneage, of Packington, Lord Guernsey, 2nd Earl of Aylesford, 19, 21, 31,
40, 79, 88
- Flitcroft, Henry, architect, 2, 41, 52
- Foremark Hall, Derbys., 40
- Frankley, Worcs., church, alterations, 47
- Fréart, Roland, Parallèle, 34, 41
- Frederick, Prince of Wales, 43, 71
- Friends, Society of, 37
- Gainsborough, Thomas, painter, 18
- Gardiner:
- ~~ Charles, joiner,96
- ~~ John, joiner, 96
- ~~ William, joiner, 96
- Garrick, David, actor, 18
- Gentleman's Magazine, 68, 93
- George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George III, 46, 95
- Gibbs , James, architect, 36, 43, 68
- glass, glaziers, antique glass, 16, 17, 47, 66, 69, see also Miller, Sanderson,
antiquarianism
- Goddard, Richard, afterwards vicar of Swindon, 48
- Gopsall Hall, Leics., 79; house schemes, 79; landscaping, 79; garden
buildings, 79
- Gosfield, Essex, 56; library, 56; new wing, 56
- Greening Lamborn, E.A., 28, 40
- Grenville:
- ~~ family, 43
- ~~ George, statesman, of Wotton, brother of Richard, 70
- ~~ Henry, governor of Barbados, brother of
- ~~ Richard, 68, 84
- ~~ Hester, Countess Temple, 68
- ~~ James, brother of Richard, 68
- ~~ Margaret Eleanor, w. of Henry, see Banks
- ~~ Mary, see West
- ~~ Richard (afterwards Grenville-Temple), Viscount Cobham, Earl Temple, 34, 43,
68-70, 93
- Greville:
- ~~ Francis, 1st Earl Brooke of Warwick Castle, 38, 40
- ~~ Fulke, 4th Baron Brooke, 30
- Grey, George Harry, 4th Earl of Stamford, 61
- Grimm, Samuel, topographical artist, 12-15, 18
- Guernsey, Lord, see Finch
- Guilford, Earl of, see North
- Gunning, see Coventry
- Hagley Hall, Worcs, 43-47; cottage, 47; Castle, 1, 2, 5,
14, 43, 46, 63, 64, 93, chairs, 43, 46; church, 44, 46, 47, 65; Doric Dairy, 44,
47; greenhouse, 44; grotto, 44; Hall, new, iii, 8, 10, 25, 29, 33, 41, 43, 44-47,
55, 79, 80, 83, 86, 89, 91, 93, model of, 45; Hall, old, 44, 46, 47; landscaping
& planting, 85; Rockingham Hall, 44; Rotunda, 43; Temple of Theseus, 47; Thomson's
Seat, 46
- Hales, Stephen, Dr, natural philosopher, 98
- Halesowen, Worcs., priory, 43, 93; see also Leasowes Hanwell, Oxon., [House],
14
- Hardwicke, Earls of, see Yorke
- Hardy, Andrew, mason, 21, 23, 25
- Harley, Edward, Lord Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, 1, 3
- Harper, Hercules, mason, 96
- Harris:
- ~~ John, architectural historian, 64, 73
- ~~ Thomas, of Cublington, architect, 71, 73
- ~~ Thomas, agent at Wimpole, 6
- ~~ Walter, 95
- Hawksmoor, Nicholas, architect, 30, 39
- Hayward, Richard, carver, 23
- Headington, Oxon., stone, 60
- Heath, Robert, blacksmith, 40
- Heely, Joseph, Hagley, Envil and the Leasowes, 44, 46, 61, 62
- Hertford, Earl of, see Seymour Conway
- Hill:
- ~~ -, mason at Ross on Wye, 57
- ~~ James, of Cheltenham, master mason, 57
- ~~ Wills, 1st Viscount Hillsborough, later Marquis of Downshire, 40, 95, 96
- Hillingdon, Little, Mdsx., House, 64
- Hillsborough, Viscount, see Hill
- Hillsborough, Co Down, 95-96; church, 95, 96, model, 95; fort,
95, 96; mansion, 95, 96; new town, 95
- Hiorne (Hiorn, Hirons):
- ~~ -, mason at Wroxton, 13, 14
- ~~ David, of Warwick, architect & builder, 20, 22, 24, 31-38, 40, 41, 79
- ~~ family, of Great Tew, 14, 24
- ~~ Francis, s. of William, 38, 79
- ~~ John, mason, 14
- ~~ William, of Warwick, architect & builder, 20, 22, 24, 32-38, 40, 41, 79
- ~~ William, labourer of Radway, 20, 28, 29
- Hitchcox:
- ~~ James, son of William, 47
- ~~ William, of Ratley & Alkerton, mason & valet to SM, iii, 2, 3, 8, 10,
12, 14, 21, 26, 29, 43, 44, 46, 47, 53, 58, 59, 84
- Hoare, Prince, sculptor of Bath, 59, 60 Hoare's Bank, 31, 40
- Hobcraft, John, carpenter and builder, 54
- Hogarth, Wiliam, painter, 17
- Holkham Hall, Norfolk., 45, 80; sham castle, 80
- Hollier, –, craftsman at Hagley, 44, 47
- Homer, 61
- Honington Hall, Warwicks., 86; grotto, 86; landscaping, 86; mansion,
interior, 86; temple, 86; waterworks, 86
- Hood:
- ~~ Alexander, Capt RN, Viscount Bridport, 83
- ~~ Mary (Molly West), w. to Alexander, see West
- Houghton, Norfolk, 45, 80
- Hulbert, (Hurlbut), William, contractor, 30
- inclosure, see Radway Estate, inclosure
- Ingestre Hall, Staffs., 63-64; 85; landscaping, 63; pavilion, 63;
rotundo, 63; schemes, 64; tower, 63, 64
- Jago (Jaga), Richard, poet & vicar of Harbury, 28, 93; Edge-Hill, 28;
Poems, 28
- James I, 54
- Jamison, Andrew, glazier, 96
- Jeffreys, John, DD., prebendary, 5
- Jenkinson, Bankes, later baronet, of All Souls College, 16
- Jennens, Charles, of Gopsall, librettist, 40, 79
- Jersey, Earl of, see Villiers
- Johnson:
- ~~ Samuel, author, 17, 46, 93
- ~~ Thomas, of Warwick, architect, 35
- Jones, Richard, of Bath, clerk of works, 18
- Keene, Henry, architect, 13, 14, 23, 43, 46
- Kent, William, architect, iii, 64
- Keyse, - Mr., 57
- Kilkenny, Ireland, cathedral, 65-67; belfry, 66; bishop's court
(s. transept), 65, 66; bishops' palace, 66; chancel, 65-67, 96, model for, 65, 96;
chapel (n. transept), 66; chapter house (lady chapel), 65; Doric collonade, 66,
67; parish church (s. transept), repairs, 66
- Kineton, Warwicks., 26, 63, 87; church, 87
- King:
- ~~ Benjamin, of Warwick, carver, 22, 34-38, 41, 47
- ~~ William, DD, Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford, iii
- Kip, Johannes, Britannia, 2
- Kyre Park, Worcs., 37
- Lacock Abbey, Wilts., 48-49; archway, 49; great hall, 29,
48, 49
- Langley, Batty, architect & publisher, Gothic Architecture (Ancient Architecture),
iii, 93
- Leasowes, Halesowen, Worcs., 73, 93-94; garden, 93; garden buildings,
93; Gothic screen, 93
- Lees Milne, James, historian, 7
- Legge, William, Viscount Lewisham, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, stepson to Francis North,
5, 7
- Leicester, Earls of, see Coke & Dudley
- Leigh:
- ~~ family, 9, 10
- ~~ James ('Jemmy'), of Adlestrop, son of William, 8-10, 27
- ~~ Theophilus, DD, Master of Balliol College, Oxford, 8
- ~~ William, of Adlestrop, 8, 10, 58
- Lerpinière, Daniel, engraver, 5, 6
- Lewisham, viscount, see Legge
- Lightoler (Lightholder), Timothy, of Warwick, carver & architect, 38, 41, 54,
55
- Ligonier, Sir John, 36
- Lindsay, Charlotte, artist, 14, 15
- Lipscomb, G., Bucks., 68, 71, 72
- Llandaff, Glam., Bishop of, see Barrington
- London County Council, 54
- London, Arlington Street, see Pomfret Castle; Burlington Gardens, Queensberry
House, 59; House of Commons, 58; Pomfret Castle,11; St Stephen,
Walbrook, 34; Strand, 31; Westminster Abbey, 13, 20, 23; see also Chiswick
Lovell (Lovel), James, carver & sculptor, 13, 14, 28, 33, 34, 38, 41, 47, 53-55
- Lysons, Daniel, Buckingham, 71
- Lyster, Christopher, architect, i, 52, 64
- Lyttelton:
- ~~ family, 43, 50, 68
- ~~ Charles, DD, rector of Alvechurch, Dean of Exeter, Bishop of Carlisle, 31, 47,
65
- ~~ Elizabeth (Rich), 2nd w. of George, 44, 45
- ~~ George, 5th baronet, 1st Baron, Lord Chancellor, 1, 2, 5, 6, 14, 18, 29, 33,
36, 43-47, 63, 73, 80, 85, 89, 93
- ~~ Thomas, 4th baronet, 44
- McBain, James, mason, 96
- Maddox, Isaac, Bishop of Worcester, 40
- March, Earl of, see Douglas
- Medmenham, monks of, 71
- Middleton Park, Middleton Stoney, Oxon., 81; designs for, 81; Oxford
Lodge, 81
- Miller:
- ~~ Fiennes Sanderson, Lt Col., 29
- ~~ George, Revd, of Radway, great-grandson to SM, 27; Rambles, 27, 87
- ~~ Hester, 3rd daughter of SM, 75
- ~~ John, labourer at Wroxton, 15
- ~~ Mary, mother of SM, 87
- ~~ Sanderson, the elder, father to SM, iii
- ~~ Sanderson, see below Miller, Sanderson
- ~~ Susannah, w. of SM, 8, 30, 75
- Miller, Sanderson:
- ~~ i, passim
- ~~ antiquarianism, 4, 5, 26, 27, 53, 66; antique glass, iii, 3, 7, 27, 29, 43, 68
- ~~ architecture, i, passim; drawing, 2, 3, 20, 21, 25, 50, 71, 72, 76,
84; reputation, iii, 18, 34
- ~~ birth, iii; books, library, 22, 27
- ~~ correspondence, i, passim
- ~~ education, iii,
- ~~ insanity, iii
- ~~ landscaping & planting, 3; see also Radway Estate
- ~~ politics, 58, 59
- Mongewell, Oxon., 82; vicarage, 82
- Montague (Montagu), George, 2nd Earl of Halifax, 14
- Moore (More):
- ~~ Robert, of Warwick, plasterer, 22, 25, 29, 36, 37, 47, 54, 55
- ~~ William, 9
- Mordaunt:
- ~~ Charles, 6th baronet of Walton, 33, 40
- ~~ Elizabeth (Prowse), w. of John, 33
- ~~ John, eldest son of Sir Charles & 7th baronet, 33
- Morris, Thomas, craftsman at Arbury, 23
- Newcastle, Duke of, see Pelham Holles
- Newdigate:
- ~~ Edward, elder b. of Roger, 19
- ~~ Hester, second w. of Roger, 20
- ~~ Sir Roger, MP for Oxford University, antiquary & amateur architect, 9, 11,
19-25, 27, 36, 40, 88
- ~~ Sophia (Conyers), first w. of Roger, 19
- Newman, Richard, mason, 35, 36, 40, 41
- Newsham (Newsam):
- ~~ Clement, of Butlers Marston, nephew to SM, 50
- ~~ James, of Chadshunt (afterwards Craggs Newsham), 40
- Nichols, J., Leicester, 79
- North, Francis, Lord North, of Wroxton, 1st Earl of Guilford, 12-15, 28, 30, 40,
90
- Nugent, Robert, of Gosfield, 1st Baron, Earl Nugent, 14, 36, 56
- Office of Ordnance, architect to, 36
- Oxford, Earl of, see Yorke
- Oxford, All Souls College, 16-17; Codrington library, 16, glass,
16, 17, old library, 16, 17, 29; Ashmolean Museum, 11; Bodleian, Arundel marbles,
11; Divinity School, 20; Physic garden, 59; St Mary Hall, iii, 41; University, 11,
19, 58; University College, hall, 19, 23
- Packington Hall, Warwicks., 88; alterations to mansion,
88; Gothic building, 88; landscaping, 88; waterworks, 88
- Palladio, Andrea, [Quattro Libri], 34
- Parker, Robert, mason, 96
- Parry, John, of Warwick, 30
- Parsons, Robert, of Bath, carver, 49
- Partridge, - Mr., craftsman at Radway, 29
- Pelham Holles, Thomas, 4th Duke of Newcastle, 36
- Peploe Woods, T., artist, 64
- Piddington, Oxon., farmhouse in Common Field, 59
- Pitt (Pit):
- ~~ family, 14, 43, 68
- ~~ John, of Encombe, amateur architect, 43, 44, 46
- ~~ Thomas, of Camelford, 1st Baron Camelford, 46
- ~~ William, 'the elder', Earl of Chatham, 13, 18, 28
- Pococke, Richard, Bishop of Ossory, 13, 38, 44, 61, 65-67, 71, 72, 87, 96
- Pomfret, see Fermor
- Pope, Alexander, poet, 43
- Portsmouth, Hants., 97; [unidentified site in area of], eye-trap,
97; Office of Ordnance, 36, 97
- Potton, John, builder, 32, 40
- Preston, Lancs., cockpit, 78
- Price:
- ~~ Francis, surveyor, 48
- ~~ Robert, Revd., 82
- Prior Park, Somerset, see Bath
- Prowse:
- ~~ Elizabeth, d. of Thomas, see Mordaunt
- ~~ Thomas, of Wicken, amateur architect, 7, 33-35, 38, 45, 47
- Pye, Sir Charles, of Wadley, 51
- Quakers, see Friends, Society of
- Quartley, Henry, curate at Lapworth, rector of Wicken, 41
- Queensberry, Duke of, see Douglas
- Radway Grange, Warwicks., 8, 12, 14, 26-29, 36, 37, 58, 65; alehouse,
29; eye-catcher barn, 29; Grange house, alterations, to, iii, 14, 22, 26, 29, bay
windows, 9, 21, 22, 27, garden fronts, 27; landscaping & planting, 27, 28; walks
and terraces, 26; waterworks, 26
- Radway Estate, Warwicks., Castle, Egge Cottage, Ratley Grange, see Edge
Hill; inclosure, 26, 90
- Radway village, Warwicks., old church, 3, 28, family pew, 28
- Ragley Hall, Warwicks., 89
- Reeve, –, craftsman sent to Durham, 52
- Repton, Humphry, landscaper, 6, 9
- Robins:
- ~~ Richard, of Bloxham, carpenter, 16, 17, 29
- ~~ Thomas, topographical artist, 86
- Rockingham, Marquess of, see Watson Wentworth
- Rome, The Pantheon, 34
- Rooker, Edward, engraver, 32, 38, 39, 42
- Ross-on-Wye, Herefs., church, 57
- Rowan, Alistair, architectural historian, 69, 96
- S, - Mr. [Philip Southcote?], 7
- Sanders, David, carpenter, 40, 41
- Sanderson, John, of London, draughtsman and architect, 45
- Sederbach, Victor Alexander, carver, 49
- Seymour Conway, Francis, 16th Earl of Hertford, 89
- Shearsly, -, craftsman at Wroxton, 14
- Shee, -, 66
- Shenstone, William, of the Leasowes, poet and landscaper, 7, 18, 26-29, 43, 61,
68, 69, 93
- Shirley, -, surveyor of Durham, 52
- Shrub Hill, see Dorking
- Shugborough Hall, Staffs., 85; advice, 85; garden buildings, 85
- Sidbury, see Worcester
- Siston Court, Glos., 75; almshouses, 75; alterations, 75
- Smith:
- ~~ Francis, of Warwick, architect, 24, 30, 32, 39
- ~~ Thomas, admiral, half-b. to George Lyttelton, 44, 47
- ~~ William, s. of Francis, 30, 32, 39
- Snell, Powell, of Guiting Power, 9
- Soane, Sir John, architect, 83
- Spring Hill House, Worcs., lodge, 91
- Stamford, Earl of, see Grey
- Stanhope:
- ~~ Philip, 3rd Earl of Chesterfield, 71
- ~~ Sir William, of Eythrope, 71, 72
- Stanley, James, known as Lord Strange, 78
- Stokes, -, craftsman at Hagley, 44
- Stowe House, Bucks., 68-69, 93; castle, 68, 69; Elysian Fields,
69; garden ornaments, 68; Gothic Temple (Gibbs's building), 68; Palladian bridge,
69; Temple of British Worthies, 70
- Strange, Lord, see Stanley Stratford, Francis, of Merevale, 40 Strawberry
Hill, Mdsx., 43; library, 22, 23 Street, Sir George Edmund, architect, 47
- Strong, Thomas, of Stanford, architect, 50, 51
- Stroud, Dorothy, architectural historian, 7
- Stuart (Stewart), James ('Athenian'), architect, 5, 38, 47, 85; Athens,
42
- Swift, Deane, nephew of Jonathan, 28, 44, 69
- Talbot:
- ~~ Charles Henry, barrister of London, b. of William, 16, 40
- ~~ Henry, of Chart, 13
- ~~ John of Hillingdon, MP, 3rd son of Lord Talbot, 63, 64
- ~~ John, 2nd Viscount Chetwynd, of Ingestre, 52, 63, 85
- ~~ John Ivory, of Lacock, 48, 49
- ~~ William, vicar of Kineton, 52, 63, 87
- Thame (Tame), river, 71
- Temple, Richard, Earl, see Grenville
- Teston House (Barham Court), Kent, alterations, 77
- Tipping, H. Avray, architectural writer, 86
- Thomson, James, poet, 43
- Throsby, J., Leicestershire, 79
- Townsend, Joseph, of Honington Hall, 86
- Trotman:
- ~~family, 75
- ~~ Fiennes, of Siston, 75
- Trubshaw, Charles, of Stafford, mason, 63
- Turner:
- ~~ Cassandra (Leigh), w. of Sir Edward, 58
- ~~ Sir Edward, of Ambrosden, 8, 10, 27, 58-60, 78
- ~~ Sir Edward, father to Edward, 59
- ~~ Gregory, s. of Edward, 59
- Umberslade Hall, Warwicks., 39
- Upton House, Warwicks., 90;Theatre (temple), 90
- Vansittart:
- ~~ Arthur, father of Robert, 16
- ~~ Robert, of All Souls College, Oxford, 16, 17
- Vassali, Francesco, plasterer, 47
- Villiers, William, 3rd Earl of Jersey, 81
- Wadley House, Berks., 51
- Walpole:
- ~~ Horace, iii, 3, 11, 12, 14, 22, 23, 41, 43-45, 52, 54, 55, 68, 89, 93, 95
- ~~ Sir Robert, statesman, iii, 1, 20, 36, 80
- Ware, Isaac, 71; Architecture, 72
- Warwick, Earls of, see Dudley & Greville
- Warwick:
- ~~ Castle, 26; gaol, 34, 37, 40, 42; House of Correction, 40; Priory, 68; Market
Hall, 30, 31, 40;
- ~~ Shire Hall, new, iii, 22, 25, 29, 30-42, 47, 55, 95, model of,
34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 95;
- ~~ Shire Hall, old, 30, 32
- Watson Wentworth, Charles, 2nd Marquess of Rockinham, 34, 41
- Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorks., 34, 41
- West:
- ~~ James, of Alscot Park, 40
- ~~ Mary, w. of Richard, 83
- ~~ Richard, prebendary of Winchester, 83
- ~~ Mary ('Molly'), cousin to George Lyttelton, 83
- Westley, John, of Leicester, architect, 79
- Whitminster, Glos., stable, 76
- Wicken, Northants., church alterations, 41
- Wildman, see Barrington
- Wilkinson, Nathaniel, master mason, 57
- Willis, Browne, of Whaddon, antiquary, 68, 69, 71
- Wiltshire, Walter, of Bath, 98
- Wimpole (Wimple) Hall, Cambs., 1-7; castle, 1-7, 63, 64, 85; church,
2; landscaping, 3, 7; library & bay, 3, 4, 7; Park House, 5; stained glass,
3
- Windsor, Berks., St Leonards, temple, 84
- Wise:
- ~~ family, 68
- ~~ Henry, royal gardener, 40
- ~~ Henry, s. of Matthew, 40
- ~~ Matthew, of Warwick Priory, 31, 40
- Wood, Anthony, archivist and historian, i
- Worcester, Sidbury, 41
- Wotton House, Wotton Underwood, Bucks., 70; bridge, 70, Crescent
Moon shelter, 70; grotto, 70; octagon seat, 70
- Wray (Ray), Daniel, of Queen's College, Cambridge, 4, 5, 7
- Wright:
- ~~ -, craftsman at Wroxton Abbey, 14
- ~~ Richard ('Dick'), of Warwick, attorney, 35
- Wroxton, Oxon.:
- ~~ Abbey, 12-15; cascade, 13, 15; chapel, 12, 14; dovecote, 13,
14; Drayton arch, 13, 15; mansion, ceiling, 13, 41; obelisk, 15; Temple on the Mount,
12-15
- ~~ Church, tower, 12, 14
- Wychbury, Worcs., 44
- Yorke:
- ~~ Philip, of Wimpole, Baron Hardwicke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor,
1-4, 6, 7, 18, 63
- ~~ Philip, of Wimpole, Viscount Royston, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, eldest son of Philip,
4, 5
Key to abbreviations used in this index
- – indicates unidentified forenames
- ( ) indicates maiden or 'nick-names' and alternative spellings
- bold indicates pages of main catalogue entry for places
- b. brother
- d. daughter
- s. son
- SM Sanderson Miller
- w. wife
Back to top of page
© 2008 Will Hawkes