. Letters from a young painter abroad to his friends in England : adorned with copper plates. faifr-3z IlllllWfflTUEf tOStffcBlSSVlS ! j Aa».,rMTiA|:,F!L03iAE 1 ^TIC^KO SC0*(TVBEB3f SvaBB m-fecitee Sjcbi l-OSTEBISqVirSVl^T. ttTOZOrJBOZrV-EKrE &+.r/&, &U? Ka&JuUyi<n*fC*~iO€&. LETTER XXVI. 133 Y. The modem flairs, four and twenty in num-ber. Z. To draw this Place, I was obliged to creepthrough a hole •, and when I was in, I foundthe ground began to give way ; fo that I wasglad to get out again, as fail as I could* Iimagine, this was the place, where the flairscontinued to lead to the apartmen


. Letters from a young painter abroad to his friends in England : adorned with copper plates. faifr-3z IlllllWfflTUEf tOStffcBlSSVlS ! j Aa».,rMTiA|:,F!L03iAE 1 ^TIC^KO SC0*(TVBEB3f SvaBB m-fecitee Sjcbi l-OSTEBISqVirSVl^T. ttTOZOrJBOZrV-EKrE &+.r/&, &U? Ka&JuUyi<n*fC*~iO€&. LETTER XXVI. 133 Y. The modem flairs, four and twenty in num-ber. Z. To draw this Place, I was obliged to creepthrough a hole •, and when I was in, I foundthe ground began to give way ; fo that I wasglad to get out again, as fail as I could* Iimagine, this was the place, where the flairscontinued to lead to the apartments below;thofe of the letter X being juft over it. There is no place to let in any light, except alittle hole, which is over the flar *; fo that Iwas obliged to draw the whole by torch-light,which I found no fmall inconvenience. Part of fome of the letters in the Infcriptions are a littledefaced by time, and there are fome miftakes which weremade by the work-man, chiefly by omiflions, and particu?larly in the longeft Infcription marked I. which, it is con-jectured, if it were expreflid in words at length, mould runthus: Diis Manibus SuecejfiFrimigenia Sororfecit Fratri benemerentiet piij/imo.


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