On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening - Part 18
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Part 18

Gardeners, the age of many, 81

Gardens, their pleasures, see preface, and 24, 27, 28, 30, 39, 47, 63, 64, 89, 110, 121, 153 ---- those of antiquity, 1 ---- those of the Saxons, Danes and Normans, x.x.xv., x.x.xvi.

---- near Spitalfields, 36 ---- of France, see preface ---- of cottagers, 171

Gardiner, J. 109

Garrick, 137, 158, 172, 178, 181

Garrle, Capt. 35

Garton, 65

Gerarde, x.x.x., 15, 87, 123

Gerard's Bromley, its once n.o.ble mansion, 23, 107

Gerard, Lady, an acquaintance of Pope's, 25

Gibson, J. 33

Gibson, Dr. 67, 210 ---- on the richness of a fruit garden, 64

Gilbert, 107

Gilpin, Rev. W., vii. 159, 173

Girardin entombed Rousseau in his garden, xv.

---- his eloquent effusion to prevent misery, 78 ---- on the calm of evening, xv.

Goldsmith, 199

Gooche, Barn., 12, 48

Gouges de Cessieres, xiv.

Graves, Dr., his tribute to Shenstone, 149

Gray, 80, 129, 158, 159

Greeks, 107, 194

Grindall, xxviii.

Grossetete, Bishop, 201

H.

Halifax, xxviii.

Hanbury, Rev. W., 143

Hartlib, the friend of Milton, 19 ---- on orchards, 21

Harward, 17

Hawkins, Sir J. 8, 102, 103

Haworth, Mr. on Miller, 141

Heath, Mr. of Monmouth, 171

Heeley, 79

Henry IV. patronised Olivier de Serres and Mollet, xiv.

Hereford, its orchards and villages, 23

Hill, Sir John, 141

Hitt, 65, 138

Hogarth, 56

Hollar, his portraits of the Tradescants, 92

Homer, x.x.x., 1, 2, 47, 187

Housewife, an amiable and pleasant one, 212

Hudson, Lord, xxvii.

Hyll, 85

I

Iliffe, 23

J.

James, 45

Jones, of Nayland, 61

Johnson, the editor of Gerarde, 18 ---- his testimony to Parkinson, 18