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vi The reader will find how much I owe to the kindness of Mr. Fergusson, both in decyphering the structure of an older house on the same site, and indicating the manner in which portions of it were utilized in the present building. My best thanks are due to Mr. Ernest Collier, to whose pencil I owe the accurate architectural details which grace my pages; and I am indebted for the four photographic views (reproduced by the Woodbury process) to Mr. F. Mason Good, of Winchfield, whose many photographs of the exterior and interior of Bramshill and of the scenery of the park are well known.