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Rh 136; the birds and fish, 137; the great vine, 137

Parr, Catherine, 57

Pawsey, Mrs., her needlework for Queen Charlotte's bed, 170

Penn, Mistress, 57, 234

Philip and Mary, 58

Pictures, the, 171; the "Confessionary" ceiling,171; the Tudor pictures, 172; Elizabeth's porter, 172; scenes from the reign of Henry VIII, 172; a family group, 173; portraits of Elizabeth, 176; Charles l.'s great collection, 179; artists of the Stewart age, 181; Mantegna's "Triumph," 183; sixteenth-century painters, removal of Raffaelle's Cartoons, Milanese school, Venetian school, 193; Ferrarese school, 197; Parmese school, 197; the Flemish and Dutch school, 197; Georgian age, 198; the West gallery, 201; the collection as a whole, and the public debt of gratitude, 204

Pond Garden, the, 138

Pope, Alexander, his "Rape of the Lock," 206; his quarrel with Lord Hervey, 217

{{small-caps|Queen's private chapel, the, 145

Queen Mary's Bower, or Hornbeam Walk, 106, 125

{{small-caps|Raffaelle}}, a doubtful attribution, 193; removal of the Cartoons,193

Rembrandt's heads, 198

Robinson, Sir J. C,his restoration of the Confessionary, 10; his opinion of its ceiling, 171

Romano, Giulio, his "Cæsars" and other pictures, 193

Rubens,his doubtful "Sir Theodore Mayerne," 181; his "Dian," 181

{{small-caps|Scott}}, Sir Walter, his opinion of the pictures, 171; his comment on Lord Hastings' death, 201

Seymour, Jane, she succeeds Anne as Queen, 55 ;her lodgings, 56; her death, 56

South front, the, 19

{{small-caps|Tapestries}}, the, 157; Wolsey's tapestries, 158; the Tudor tapestries, 159; "Ye Triumph of Fate or Death," 160; "Ye Triumph of Renown,"162; "Ye Triumph of Time," 163; the Flemish tapestries, 164; the "History of Abraham," 165, 167; Elizabeth's tapestries, 168; George 1.'s tapestries, 169

Taylor's Sonnets, 59

Thomson's "Seasons," 133; his rhapsody on the Thames, 205

Tintoretto, his "Nine Muses" and "Queen Esther before Ahasuerus," 196

Titian,his portraits, 194

"Trophy gates," the, 5

{{small-caps|Vandyke}},his portrait of Charles I., 180; other pictures, 181

Verrio, his decorations at the Palace for Charles II, 88