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Exemplars of Tudor architecture : adapted to modern habitations : with illustrative details, selected from ancient edifices : and observations on the furniture of the Tudor period / T.F.Hunt
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Master of the tents, 186.

Maxtoke Castle, 62.

Mazer bowl, 126.

Melville, Sir James, 112, 153.*

Merchants marks, 53.

Messes, 132, 187.

Metamorphosis of Ajax, Sir John Haryngtonshumorous tract of, 91.

Midhurst, 5.

Minstrels, 26, 153.

Mirrors, 150, 165, 190.

Monmouth, Earl of, 147.

Monyvere or Mynevere, 163.

More, Sir Thomas, stained glass at his houseat Canterbury, 57.

Murrhina vasa, 130.

Musical instruments, 151, 152.

Napery, 139.

Needlework, patterns of, 152.

New Hall, 63.

Niches, 34, 35.

Nonsuch, palace of, 48.

Norfolk, Duke of, retainers of, 3.

Ockwells, stained glass at, 57.

Offices, 166.

Old Chamber, 41.

Order of Allnight, the, 157.

Oriels, 50, 52.

Osney Abbey, 37.

Osterly House, 21.

Ottomans, 147.

Painted cloth, 116.

Painters, precepts to impress, 15.

Painting, 5, 13, 14.

-colours used in ancient struc-tures, 100.

Palladio, 85.

Paradise, a name given to libraries andstudies, 79.

Paris , Matthew, 14.

Parks, 87.

Parker, Archbishop, retainers of, 3.

Parlours, 144, 145.

Peachams Compleat Gentleman, quotationsj from, 77, 78.

| Peg Tankard, 127.l Pembroke Castle , 59.

| Penshurst, 34.j Percy, Bishop, 38.

Perfuming apartments, 111.

1 Pewter, 137.

| Philip of Spain , 112.j Pictures, 151.

| Piers Plowman, 52, 103.

| Pillows, 161, 190.j Pinnacles, 83.

Plans, form of, adopted in the reign of Queenj Elizabeth, 47.

j -ancient arrangement of, 45.

Planta genista, 119.

Plastered houses, 72, 73, 179.

I Plate, 124.

; Porch, 82.

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1 Posies, or proverbial rhymes, 12.j Powdering-room, 90.

Prices of artificers work, 17, 18, 19, 20.Puritanical wars, 168.

* ErratumPage 153, for Sir John, read Sir James.