1740. |
The History and Antiquities of Essex, from the Collections
of T. Jekyll. By N. Salmon, p. 21. |
1780. |
Antiquities of England and Wales. By Francis Grose. Vol. I.
pp. 122–123. (With engraving.) |
1796. |
Environs of London. By Rev. Daniel Lysons. Vol. IV.
(With engraving of House.) |
1803. |
Beauties of England and Wales. By E. W. Brayley and J.
Britton. Vol. V., pp. 462–463. |
1814. |
History of Essex. By Elizabeth Ogborne, pp. 48–49. (With
engravings.) |
1816. |
History and Antiquities of Essex. By P. Morant. Vol.I. Hundred of Becontree, p. 5. |
1818. |
Excursions in the County of Essex. Vol. I., p. 181. |
1819. |
Excursions in the County of Essex. Another edition. Vol. I., p. 204. |
1822. |
Paterson's Roads. By Edward Mogg, p. 334. |
1823. |
Pencil sketch in the British Museum. J. C. Buckler. |
1833. |
Domestic Architecture of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I.
By T. H. Clarke. (Plate XIX. and title-page.) |
1834. |
Eastbury. Illustrated by elevations, plans, sections, views and
other delineations by Thomas Hutchings Clarke. With a
historical sketch by William Henry Black. Quarto. |
1848. |
History and Gazetteer of Essex. By William White, p. 216. |
1861. |
People's History of Essex. By W. D. Coller, pp. 464–465. |
1863. |
Transactions Essex Archæological Society, 1st Ser., Vol. II.,
pp. 134–138. By Rev. E. L. Cutts. |
1871. |
Transactions Royal Institute of British Architects, 1871–2.
T. E. C. Streatfeild, pp. 165–172. (With plan and sketch.) |
1872. |
Architectural Association Sketch Book, 1871–2. (North elevation of house, drawn by H. Avern.) |
1880. |
The Builder (4th September, 1880), p. 301. (Drawing of courtyard and ground-plan of house, by Edward Clarke.) |
1887. |
Durrant's Handbook for Essex. Written by Miller Christy,
p. 41. |
1896. |
Notes and Queries, 8th Series, Vol. X., pp. 552–3. Notes
by Thomas Bird, H. G. Griffinhoope and Edward H.
Marshall. |
1897 |
Notes and Queries, 8th Series, Vol. XI., pp 37–38. Note
by Francis Sterry. |
1902. |
Home Counties Magazine, Vol. IV. (Photograph opposite
p. 146.) |
1902. |
East London Antiquities. Ed. by Walter A. Locks (J. T. Page),
p. 173. |
1903. |
Architectural Association Sketch Book, 3rd Ser., Vol. VII.,
1903. Five drawings by P. J. Marvin, viz. :—
1. Plan.
2. North elevation.
3. East and west elevation.
4. Details.
5. View of south front. |
1905. |
Picturesque Essex. By R. H. E. Hill. Sketches by Duncan
Moul, pp. 137–138. (With illustrations on p. 135.) |
1909. |
Little Guide to Essex. J. C. Cox, pp. 92–93. |
1909. |
The Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor period.
By Thomas Garner and Arthur Stratton, Vol. 2, Text,
pp. 138–140 (four illustrations); also fig. 297 (brickwork)
on p. 213 of text.
Plate LXXXV. North elevation and details.
Plate CLXVI. Chimney-piece.
Plate CLXXV. Door. |
1911. |
A History of Architecture in London. By Walter H. Godfrey,
pp. 143, 164, 174, 175, and Figs. 122, 123. |
1915. |
The Building News, 30th April and 4th June. Drawings by
Hubert V. C. Curtis. |
not dated. |
Greater London. By Edward Walford, Vol. I., p. 524. With
engraving (on p. 522) after Lysons. |
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In the Earle Collection of Essex Views in the Library of the
Society of Antiquaries of London are the following :— |
1780. |
Engraving of South view of house, "Sparrow sc." 5¼ inches
by 4½ inches. (From Grose's "Antiquities.") |
1796. |
Engraving of South view of house. 7¾ inches by 6¾ inches.
(From Lysons' "Environs.") |
1814. |
Engraving of South view of house, and also view of three figures
(two musicians and one soldier) on one plate (from Ogborne's
"History of Essex"). |
1816. |
Pencil drawing of house, 6½ inches by 5 inches. Aug. 1816. |
1818. |
Engraving of house, 35/8 inches by 23/8 inches. Drawn by W.
Deeble; engraved by J. Hawksworth. (From "Excursions
in the County of Essex.") |
1860. |
Lithograph of house, 9 inches by 4 inches. "K.F., sketched
1860." |
not dated. |
Engraving of South view of house, 3½ inches by 23/8 inches.
Drawn by W. Deeble; engraved by J. Greig. (From the
"Antiquarian Itinerary.") |
not dated. |
Engraving of South view of house, 63/8 inches by 37/8 inches.
Drawn by W. Bartlett; engraved by W. Walkins. |
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In the Phené Spiers Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum are six sheets of measured drawings; dated 1871, by
Walter L. Spiers (ref. D. 289–294). |
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In the MS. records of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) are photographs of the building (1914)
and the Commissioners' report. |
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The London Survey Committee's Collection includes a number
of Photographs besides those reproduced in the present
volume. |