nall, 84
Bulleyn, Dr. 84
Burleigh, xxvii.
Bury, Mr. Barclay's, 170
Byron, Lord, xxxi. 40, 121
---- on Pope, 129
C.
Capell, xxvii.
Censura Litt. 6, 12, 15, 16
Chabanon, xiv.
Chambers, Sir W. 185
Champier, viii.
Charlemagne, xviii.
Charles II. 96
Chatham, Lord, xxix., 74
Chesterfield, xxix.
---- on Pope, 125
Chesnut tree at Tortworth, 57, 209
Cicero on agriculture, xxxvi.
---- on his country seat, 3
Clive, 164
Cobbet, on the health of gardens, xxxiv.
---- on Moor Park, 112
Collins, 59
Collinson, xxviii.
Compton, Bishop, xxviii., 39
Cook, Captain, xiv., 171, 183
Cooke, Moses, 31
Corregio, his poverty, 17, 202
Cottage gardens, 171
Cotton, Charles, 102
Country life, its pleasures, 48, 49, 63
Coventry, Rev. F. 63, 135
Cowell, 62
Cowley, 46, 93, 100
Cousin, viii.
Cowslips, 54, 205
Cradock, Jos. 179
Curtis, W. 184
D.
Dallaway, 94, 135, 173, 176
Danby, xxviii.
Daniel, H. 5
Darwin, 162, 164
Davy, Sir H. 30, 106
Death, 47, 58
Deepden, Mr. Hope's, 170
De Lille, xiv., xvii., 50, 183, 213
Descartes, his delight in his garden, xxxv.
Devonshire, Duke of, xxviii.
Dicks, 65
Dickson, 186
Dibdin, Dr. 17, 89.
Dodsley, Robert, his attachment to Pope, 125
---- his generous tribute to Shenstone, 148
Downton Vale, 188
Drake, Dr. 114, 115, 128
Drope, 31
Du Fresnoy, xii.
Duncan, 81
Duncan, Dr. A. 190
E.
Elizabeth, the lion hearted, 103
Ellis, of _Gaddesden_, on blossoms and fruit, 64
Epicurus, xxxii.
Essex, his execution, 103
---- his character, xxvii.
Etienne, an early French writer, viii.
Evelyn, John, xxxii., 41, 59, 97
---- Charles, 59
---- John, 59
F.
Falconer, 183
Fairchild, 60
Fleetwood, 114
Fontaine, xviii.
Flowers, 25, 27, 54, 90, 95, 205
Forsyth, 186
Foxley, 191
France, its horticultural writers, see preface
Francis I., xix.
Franklin, rancorously attacked by Wedderburn, and panegyrised by
Lord Chatham, 73, 74
Fresnoy, xii.
Fruit blossoms, 41, 53, 64, 121
Fulmer, 79
G.
Gainsborough, Earl of, xxix.
Gardeners, the age of many, 81
Gardens, the
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