GUNNALSBURY, (Middlesex) bet. Acton and Old-Brentford, was successively the manor and seat of judge Trowick, the Corbets, serjeant Maynard, and the Countess-dowager of Suffolk, and of Ld. Hobart, the present Earl of Buckinghamshire, of whom it was purchased by Henry Furnese, Esq; who has an elegant and noble structure here, first built by Mr. Webb, son-in-law to the famous Inigo Jones, on an ascent which commands an extensive prospect over the Thames into the Co. of Surry, as well as a good view of London and Middlesex, from its grand portico at the back front, which is supported by stately columns, as is also its remarkable hall, from whence there is an ascent by a noble flight of stairs, to a salon and other rooms, adorned with the finest of tapestry and paintings, some of them capital pictures, placed there by Mr. Furnese.