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244<br />

Villiers,Elizabeth, 97, 130<br />

Villiers,Francis, 79<br />

Waller, Edmund, 181<br />

Walpole, Horace, his anecdote of<br />

the Gunnings, 225<br />

Watching-chamber, 1 5<br />

Water Gallery, the, 106, 130<br />

Wellesleys, the, 230<br />

West, Benjamin, 201;his life and<br />

work,202;his "Deathof General<br />

Wolfe," 203<br />

William andMary,their initials on<br />

the east front, 19; their respective<br />

rights to the sovereignty, 94 ;<br />

death of Mary, 109<br />

William III., his designs for the<br />

gardens, 18, 23; his connection<br />

<strong>with</strong> <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 31; his<br />

state bedroom, 84; his claims<br />

to greatness considered, 90; his<br />

private character, 95; his part<br />

in the murder of the De Witts<br />

considered, 99 ; his inexcusable<br />

attack upon Marshal Luxembourg,<br />

100; his complicity in<br />

the Glencoe massacre, 100;<br />

his character as King, 102;<br />

Hallam's opinion of him as<br />

King, 104; his preference for<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong> as a residence,<br />

105; his intention to pull down<br />

INDEX<br />

Printed <strong>by</strong> Ballantyne,Hanson & Co.<br />

Edinburgh and London<br />

thechapel, 144; wearinghis hat<br />

in chapel, 145; his neglect of<br />

Mary, 106; his last years and<br />

death, 109<br />

Windsor Castle, its inferiority to<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 2<br />

Withdrawing-room, the, 1 5<br />

Wolsey, Cardinal, as architect,<br />

3 ;<br />

his private rooms, 9; his Consessionary<br />

or closet, 9; his arms,<br />

12; his claims to greatness, 32;<br />

as Statesman and Churchman,<br />

34 ; his life at <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>,<br />

35 ; his gift of <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong><br />

to Henry, 42; assignment of<br />

rooms to Henry and Catherine,<br />

43 ; his receptionof the French<br />

ambassage,43; his fall, 50; his<br />

death, 51; his chapel and his<br />

ecclesiastical state, 139 Wren, Christopher, his colonnade,<br />

11; his architectural style, 16,<br />

18, 19,.25; his monogram in<br />

the Fountain <strong>Court</strong>, 17; his<br />

plans for the work, 23, 24; his<br />

dismissal from his post, 2 ; 5<br />

criticisms upon his work, 26;<br />

his workin the chapel, 142<br />

Zuccaro, his reputed portrait of a<br />

porter,172; his portraitof Queen<br />

Elizabeth,176, 178

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