Sheridan, Pat (2014). "Sir Edward Lovett Pearce 1699–1733: the Palladian architect and his buildings". Dublin Historical Record. 67 (2): 19-25. JSTOR24615990.
Siden 'The White House' fra Nps.gov (National Park Service) nævner Leinster House i Dublin som inspirationskilde : "... Hoban's inspiration for the house was drawn from an Anglo-Irish villa called the Leinster House in Dublin ..."
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Til udtrykket 'rustikeret kælder' : 'rusticate'Arkiveret 6. marts 2019 hos Wayback Machine hos OxfordDictionaries.com/ har : "fashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunk joints and a roughened surface"
"Style Guide: Palladianism". www.vam.ac.uk (britisk engelsk). Victoria and Albert Museum. Hentet 2017-07-07.
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Til " ...palladianske indflydelse fra James Gibbs" : '079-0013 Mount Airy' hos Dhr.virginia.gov (National Register of Historic Places Program) har "... The designer is unknown, but the stone facades are adapted from a design in James Gibbs’s Book of Architecture (1728). ..."
Til udtrykket 'rustikeret kælder' : 'rusticate'Arkiveret 6. marts 2019 hos Wayback Machine hos OxfordDictionaries.com/ har : "fashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunk joints and a roughened surface"
Tidslinje for palladianismen (Timeline: Palladio and English-American Palladianism) fra Archive.org har lidt om Inigo Jones' rejser til Italien mellem 1610 og 1615 : * Jones noterer forskelle mellem tegninger og det han ser : "... 1610 Inigo Jones arrives in the Veneto on his second trip, carrying with him a copy of the 1601 Italian edition of I quattro libri. He writes copious marginal notes on differences he notes between its woodcuts and the actual buildings he visits. 'All of Palladio's works are lighter than in the drawings.' ..." * Jones køber tegninger af Palladio og Scamozzi : "... 1613-1615 Inigo Jones travels to Italy as guide for Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel (1585-1646). They meet with architect Vincenzo Scamozzi in August 1614 and buy chests of Palladio and Scamozzi drawings. ..."
Et 'banqueting house' er for engelsk arkitekturs vedkommende en pavillonagtig bygning – Se evt. 'Banqueting house' : "In English architecture, mainly from the Tudor period onwards, a banqueting house is a separate pavilion-like building reached through the gardens from the main residence, whose use is purely for entertaining, especially eating. ..."
Rossi built the new façade for the rebuilt Sant'Eustachio, known in Venice as San Stae, 1709, which was among the most sober in a competition that was commemorated with engravings of the submitted designs, and he rebuilt Ca' Corner della Regina, 1724–27 (Deborah Howard and Sarah Quill, The Architectural history of Venice, 2002: 238f).