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  • beautiful but 3 Terrace Walks that fall in Slopes one below another.” Grigg, William, October 4, 1736, describing the residence of Thomas Hancock on Beacon
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  • similarly linking femininity and domestic order. —Anne L. Helmreich Grigg, William, October 4, 1736, describing the residence of Thomas Hancock on Beacon
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  • that his father, William Peters, was then in the process of developing as a suburban villa and pleasure garden [Fig. 1]. Following William’s return to England
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