Vaikm ) — Digitized by the Internet Archive ip 2017 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/newaccuratedescrOOpate_O A NEW AND ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, AND PART OF THE HOADS OF SCOTLAND: With a Variety of New Admeasurements. A GENERAL MAP ADAPTED OF THE WORK ; New Maps, viz : of the Southern Coast with the Country adjacent ; of the Isle of Thanet ; of the Isle of Wight } and of the Parts of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, comprehending the Lakes : An Account of Noblemen’s and Gentlemen’s Seats, and other remarkable Objects ; A General Index of the Roads to the different Towns, Denoting the Counties in which they are situated, their Market Days, and the Inns which supply Post Horses, &c. An Index to the Country Seats and Places described. A Table of the Heights of Mountains and other Eminences, From the Grand Trigonometrical Survey of the Kingdom, under the Direction of Lieutenant Colonel Mudge. correct routes of the mail coaches, and An Alphabetical Table of all the principal Towns ; containing The Rates of Postage ; the Times of the Arrival and Return of the Mails $ the Population, &c. The Whole greatly augmented and improved by the Assistance of Francis Freeling, Esq. Secretary to the Post-Office, And of the several Surveyors of the Provincial Districts, under the Authority of €&e Post^aster'©eneral. By LIEUTENANT-COLONEL PATERSON, Assistant Quarter-Master- General of His Majesty’s Forces, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION. itontson: Printed for the Proprietor ; and sold by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-row; and Mr, Faden, Charing Cross, v 1811, This Work is entered according to Act of Parliament in the Register-Book of the Stationers' Company; and whoever pirates it will he liable, to a Prosecution. Printed by Cox, Son, and Bayli^ 75 ; Great Queen Street. TO THE QUARTER-M ASTE RGENERAL HIS MAJESTY’S FORCES, THIS DESCRIPTION OF THE ROADS OF GREAT-BRXTAIN IS MOST HUMBLY DEDICATED AND PRESENTED, BY HIS MOST OBLIGED, AND MOST OBEDIENT HUMBLE SERVANT, Daniel Paterson, TABLE of CONTENTS. 1. Advertisements by the Proprietor v to vii 2. Preface Explanatory of the Work ix 3. General Index to the Roads 1 to 63 4. Two new Roads which came too late for insertion in the Addenda 64 5. Circuits of the Judges 66 6. Table of Charges for Post-Horses 67 7. Explanation of the Roads 68 The Roads. 8. The Direct Roads from London , 1 to 279 9. The Cross Roads 279 to 456 10. Addenda et Corrigenda 457 to 46 4 11. Index to the Country Seats 465 to 515 Appendix. 12. A Table of the Heights of ail the principal Hills and other remarkable Eminences above the Level of the Sea at Low Water, serving as Stations in the Grand Trigonometrical- Survey of the Kingdom ; transmitted to the Proprietor of Paterson’s Roads, by Lieut. Colonel Mudge 5 16 to 5 IQ 13. A Table of the Counties in England and Wales, with the Numbei of Parishes, Towns, and Townships, in each j the Population, Number of Boroughs, and Members returned to Par- liament 520 to 521 14. A List of Post Towns and principal Places, with the Postage of a single Letter to and from London, according to the actual Routes of the Post $ also the Times of Arrival and Return of the Mail Coaches or the Post , and the Number of Houses and Inhabitants of each Town, from the Returns made to Parliament in 1801 .... 522 to 537 3 5. A List of the Packet Boats 53§ 46 . Directions to the Binder. , , , » , , • 540 ADVERTISEMENT To the Fourteenth Edition. The Proprietor of Lieutenant Colonel Paterson’s Book of the Roads, which has always maintained a high estimation in the Public opinion, has now the honour of presenting a New Edition, being the Fourteenth ; and he flatters himself that it will be received with increased approbation, from the pains which have been taken to render it. more convenient and complete. The old Friends of this useful Work will perceive, that the whole is arranged upon a new Plan ; by devoting one column, in each page, to the Description of the Roads and Distances ; and the other, to the Seats and Topographical History : and this is so contrived, that, as the route con- tinues, every object or observation relating to it shall be under the eye in the same page. — They will also And, that the Book is increased considerably, by New Matter, as well as by neVv Roads ; though from the enlargement of the page a very small addition is made to its thickness. A new and more comprehensive Map of the Roads 'has likewise been prepared, corresponding with the descriptions; so that the Traveller may trace his route with the greater facility : and at the end of the Work is an Alphabetical Table of all the principal Towns, containing, the Rates of Postage ; the Times of the Arrival and Departure of the Mails ; the Number of Houses ; and the Population : the two former communicated by the Gentlemen of the Post- Office ; and the two latter from the Report presented to ADVERTISEMENT. vi Parliament. These, it is presumed, will be of importance to the Traveller, both as affording matter of curiosity, and of useful information. The Proprietor of this Work would be wanting in gra- titude, were he not to avail himself of this opportunity of returning his best thanks to those Gentlemen, who have transmitted, through the Publishers, a great number of Emendations and Improvements : to the Right Honourable the Postmaster-General, for the favour of their support, and the facilities given under their authority for the com- munication of New Admeasurements, &c. &c. : to Francis Freeling, Esq., Secretary to the Post-Office, for his very ready attention upon all occasions in promoting this under- taking : as also to the Gentlemen, who execute the duties of Surveyors to the Post-Office in the several Provincial Districts: namely, to George Hodgson, Esq.— Samuel Lott, Esq.* — Samuel Woodcock, Esq. — Christopher Saverland, Esq. — George Western, Esq. — Barnaby Bartlett, Esq. — and Leonard Aust, Esq. — for the very material aid, which their local situations enabled them to afford : to Lieutenant Colonel Mudge, for the Altitudes of the principal Hills and Mountains, serving as Stations for the Grand Trigonometrical Survey of the Kingdom, as taken under his direction by the authority of the Board of Ordnance ; comprehending nearly all the most remarkable Eminences in Wales as well as those in England south of Westmoreland : likewise to the Honourable the Commissioners of the Stamp Office, for the List of the Inns, &c. which supply Post Horses. In short, from the assistance which the Proprietor has received from all the Offices of Government, where information could be obtained, this publication may be considered as an official production. ADVERTISEMENT. vii To the Reverend J. Symons, junior, of Whitburn, in the county of Durham, the Proprietor is obliged for the suggestion of the New Arrangement of the Roads and Seats in the same page, as now adopted ; and for the execution of it, he is indebted to his very accurate and indefatigable friend, Mr. Thomas Keith, the Editor of the last Edition ; whose engagements in his profession, as a Teacher of Geo- graphy and Mathematics, and in the superintendance of his own useful and scientific Publications, leave him but little leisure. — The Proprietor was at a loss for a competent As- sistant ; and but for his patient care and perseverance, it is not probable, that the Work would ever have attained its present eminence, as the most correct and valuable per- formance of the kind. London , January , 1808. To the Fifteenth Edition. The same plan has been pursued in this as was adopted in the former edition. Some few additions have been thrown into the appendix ; and two new routes, the one from Lon- don and the other from Bath to Exeter, communicated by a noble lord, but which did not come to hand till the Addenda were printed off, have been inserted immediately after the General Index to the Roads. The advantages of the route from London to Exeter are, that, by opening a communica- tion between Ilminster and Honiton, nine miles are saved in distance, and the travelling is rendered more easy by passing through a line of country in which the hills are less steep.. The cross road likewise from Bath to Exeter b}^ Ilminster is several miles nearer than the old one by Bridgewaterand Taua- Vlll ADVERTISEMENT* ton. The Table of the Altitudes of the principal Hills has been considerably enlarged through the further kind commu- nications of Lieut.-Col. Mudge, and now contains all the sta- tions in the trigonometrical survey. By the continued favour of the Post-Master-General, and Francis Freeling, Esq. the Secretary of the Post-Office, the Editor has been enabled to correct the Table of the Arrival and Return of the Post, and to give the time with tolerable exactness, so far at least as relates to those places which lie within the route of the mail-coaches. And, for the embellishment of the work, maps have been engraved of the Coast from Margate to Lymington, together with the Isle of Thanefc, the Isle of Wight, and the country comprehending the Lakes of Cum- berland, Westmorland, &c. The attention which has been thus shown to render this edition as complete as the nature of such a work will admit, will, it is hoped, ensure to it the continued approbation and patronage of the public. London , July, 1811 . *#* Gentlemen who will be so obliging as to favor this Work with any corrections or improvements , are requested to di- rect their communications to Messrs. Longman and Co., Paternoster Row . 1 EXPLANATORY PREFACE. This Preface is divided into Four Parts : 1. The Explanation of the Index. 2. The Explanation of the Roads. 3. The Arrangement of the Roads. 4. Directions for finding the Roads I. Explanation of the Index . The plan and design of the Index, which is very comprehen- sive, is described at the beginning of it 3 but it will perhaps be more clearly understood by the following observations. Specimen of the Index from the first and second pages of it. Pis' 18 6 *ABBERFORD, Yorksh. TV. 182. Swan. Cross , 355 127 ABBOTS BROMLEY , See BROM- LEY ABBOTSBURY, Dorseish. TH. 51 190 247 192 Abbots Kerswell, Devon. 75 Aber, Caern. 132 , 153 . Aberavon, Glam. 89 *ABERCONTVAY, Caern. F. Bull, Ferry House Inn, Harp \Dis 236 : 2‘20 239 238 241 224 146 151 — by Chester , 153 — by Denbigh, 172] — by Shrewsbury and Llanrwst , 133 — by Shrewsbury and Oswestry , 132 — by Shrewsbury and Wrexham, 134 — by Whitchurch , 172 *ABERGAVENNY, Monm. TU. Angel, Greyhound — by Ragland, 115 — by Tregare, 100 Cross , 282 , 384 Explanation. — ABBERFORD is in Yorkshire; has a market on Wednesdays j the direct road to it will be found at page 182 ; the inn which supplies post horses is the Swan 3 and its direct distance from London is J 86 miles. Abbevford will be found among the Cross Roads at page 355. When there are more than one road leading to any place of note, the different routes are ail pointed out ; as, ABERCONIVAY is in Caernarvonshire ; has a market on Fridays 3 the inns which b r EXPLANATORY PREFACE. X supply post-horses are the Bull, the Ferry House Inn, and the Harp 5 the route ly Chester is at page 153, and the distance from London is 23 0 miles ; the route ly Denbigh is at page 172 , and the distance from London is 220 miles. There are also three roads to Aberconway which pass through Shrewsbury, and then branch off in different, directions 5 one of them through Llanrwst mea- suring 238 miles, another through Oswestry 239, and the third through Wrexham 241 ; and these are found respectively at pages 132, 133, 134. And beside these there is a sixth route through Whitchurch, making the distance from London 224 miles ; and this is laid down in page 172 . There are no cross roads to or from Aberconway. ABERGAVENNY is in Montmouthshire, has a market on Tuesdays 5 the inns which furnish post-horses are the Angel and the Greyhound 5 the route by Ragland is to be found at page 115, and Its length is 146 miles; that by Tregare is in page 400, and the distance from London is 151. The cross roads which pass through Abergavenny are described at pages 2 S 2 , 384. II. Explanation of the Roads . The general plan of the different routes is explained imme- diately before the commencement of the road from LONDON to DOVER ; but, in order to be more explicit, the following example of the road from LONDON to RYEGATE is given by way of Illustration, accompanied with such observations aa will, it is hoped, render the whole perfectly plain and intelligible. LONDON to RYEGATE. (From page 29 .) LONDON to Ryegate . To Kenning ton, t. g. Surrey - - - - L to Croydon 8£ m. Blackwell Common, Swan - « » - 1 1 1 2 i To Kennington Turn- pike, Surrey Stockwell Common - it 1 1 2$ 1 EXPLANATORY PREFACE. Xl r. to Lambeth, l. to Croydon. Clapham Common, Plough - - r. through Clapham to King- ston, &§ m. Upper Tooting, Bell Inn Lower Tooting - - r. to Dorking through Ewell, lOf m 1. to Upper Mitcham - - l. to Croydon m. Lower Mitcham, King's Head - - - - - Cross the Wandle river. At the Qth milestone, l. to CarshalLon 1^ m. * Sutton, Cock Inn - r. to Ewell 1. to Croydon 4f . Banstead Downs, Olelish r. to Ewell m.s l. to Banstead 1 Canhatch Farm - - Near § m. farther , r. to Ewell 3§ m.,* and thence to Kingston 5§. Tadworth, t. g. - - Walton Heath, t. g. - Gatton Inn ~ » - * BY EG ATE, m. h. - 1 1 3 } Pi 1 2 6 vr 3 4 3 111 13 2 15 1 16 2 18 1 19 2 21 Clapham Common Upper Tooting Lower Tooting Upper Mitcham Lower Mitcham Sutton Banstead Downs Canhatch Farm Tadworth Walton Heath Gatton Inn Rye gate i 3t ii 6 H m 13 15 16 18 19 21 03* This column is printed in the same manner as the earlier editions of Paterson’s Roads ; and, on comparing it with the adjacent column, it will be found to be exactly the same, by at- tending to the Roman type only ; where the eye of the traveller is guided to the distances by dotted lines. The measurements, which are taken in miles, halves, and quar- ters of miles, are arranged in two columns j the first giving the distance from one city, town, or village, to the next -, the second the number of miles from the commencement of the road j and this plan is adhered to throughout, whether the measurement be from London, as in all the direct roads, pr from some noted city or town, as in the cross roads. Thus, in the foregoing example, for instance. From the Kbig’s Head at Lower Mitcham to the Cock Inn at Sutton is 3 miles 5 and this inn is 11 J miles from London, where the measurement begins : the Obelisk on Banstead Downs is if mile from the Cock Inn at Sutton, and 13 miles from London. The utility and advantage of the Italic type remain now to be explained.— The words in Italic, immediately following the town, or place, to which the measurement is directed, shew the exact B 2 xii EXPLANATORY PREFACE. point of distance : Thus, from Kennington Turnpike Gate to the Swan on Stockwell Common is 1 mile, thence to the Plough or Clapham Common 1 mile, thence to the Bell Inn at Uppei Tooting is 2j miles, &c. The other Italic lines point out where the roads lead to whict branch off from the right and left of the main road, with the num- ber of miles to the nearest market town, or remarkable village, &c Thus, at Kennington Turnpike Gate a road turns off on the left tc Croydon, which is distant from the main road miles j but the traveller goes forward to Stockwell Common, where, near the Swar Inn, a road turns off on the right to Lambeth, and on the left te Croydon : the traveller still goes forward to the Plough on Claphan Common, vrhere a road turns off on the right to Kingston, whicl is distant miles from the road j the traveller pursues his journey to Upper Tooting, &c. through the whole. The cities are printec in ROMAN CAPITALS, the market towns in ITALIC CAP! TALS , and those places which supply post-horses have an asterisl prefixed to them, as * Sutton and * RYEGATE in the foregoing column $ and, by turning to the General Index, the inns at Suttoi will be found to be the Cock and Greyhound ,* and at Ryegate, thi Swan and White Hart. The thirteenth edition of Colonel Paterson’s Roads, wa the first look that ever gave the lateral distances from the main roads amounting to upwards of twenty thousand ; and as this was a worl of very considerable trouble and attention, the Editor of Patersoi was apprehensive that these distances, like many other of his la bours and improvements, would be copied by some contemporary author, and published as original — time has shewn that his appre hensions were well founded. These lateral distances have been particularly useful in com pressing the work, and have afforded an opportunity of giving th< road to a place of note which lies a little out of a main road, so a not to interrupt the principal route. Thus from LONDON t< DOVER (see pages 1, 2, and 3 of the roads) the road by lateral re ferences is continued to CHATHAM , MILTON , and FEVER SHAM j and of course they are not afterwards repeated. Thes< EXPLANATORY PREFACE. XIII places are printed like the rest 5 but the figures of distances are dropped short. This plan, which is peculiar to the new editions of Paterson’s Roads, is extended to the Cross Roads. Thus if the traveller turn to page 288, where the road from BATH to CHELTENHAM is given, he will find not only the route to Cheltenham, but to CHIPPING SODBURY, TETBCJRY, MIN - CHINGHAMPTON, and GLOCESTER, which lie out of the main road. It may be necessary to remark, that the roads which are pointed out by the initials r. and L, as branching to the right and left, are, in general, turnpike roads 3 but the distinction is not expressed 3 and, as travellers are frequently deceived, by the natural expectation that turnpikes should be good roads, it is therefore recommended to make previous enquiry into the state of them 3 as many of the cross turnpike roads are, in winter time, and often after wet wea- ther, rendered almost impassable. in. Arrangement of the Roads , with the Standards from which they are measured. I. The Kent Roads are measured from the Surrey Side of London Bridge, through Kent Street, II. The Portsmouth Road, and those branching from it, are measured from the Stones' End in the Borough, near the King’s Bench, according to the mile-stones 3 but gui* distances are given from the Surrey Side of London Bridge, through Newington. III. The Isle of Wight Roads are measured from Cowes , and the distances given in the General Index are from London through Portsmouth, taking the distance from London to Cowes through Portsmouth at 84 J miles. IV. The Croydon, Ryegate, Epsom, and Brighthelm- stone -Roads, are measured from the Surrey Side of Westminster Bridge , and from the Standard in Cornhill. The mile-stones are generally numbered from both these places. The distances from EXPLANATORY FREFACE* XIV ComhiSl are exactly one mile more than those from Westminster Bridge. Gur distances are reckoned from Westminster Bridge. V. The Winchester and Southampton, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Somersetshire, and all the Roads in the south-west of the kingdom, are measured from Hyde Park Corner through Brentford. VI. The Uxbridge, Edgeware, Birmingham, Shrews- bury, and most of the Roads in the western part of the kingdom, are chiefly measured from Tyburn Turnpike at the top of Oxford Street. The Kighgate and Hampstead Roads are measured from Holborn Bars, near Gray’s Inn Lane, and from the bottom of Oxford Street, where St. Giles’s Pound formerly stood. A stone in the front of one of the houses in St. Giles’s, facing Oxford Street, with an in- scription, points out the spot. VII. The Barnet Road, and all the Roads in the north, and north-west of the kingdom, are measured from the place where Hicks's Hall formerly stood viz. at the end of St. John’s Lane, St. John’s Street, West Smithheld. A stone in the front of one of the houses has an inscription pointing out the spot. VIIL The Ware and Huntingdon Roads, with the branches therefrom, are measured from Shoreditch Churchy but the mile- stones are numbered from this standard no farther northward than Alconbury Hill, where these Roads join the Great North road, as measured from Hicks’s Hall. IX. The Essex Roads are measured from Whitechapel Church * IV. Directions for finding the Roads. I. The Direct Roads. — To find the road from London to any city , town , or remarkable village , in England or Wales, look for the name of the place in the general index to the roads. EXPLANATORY PREFACE. XV and the figures to the right hand thereof, refer to the page in which is that part of the road containing the place looked for : Thus, from LONDON to DURHAM, the Index refers you to page 223, where you find Durham with its distance from London, &c. though the description of the road in which it is situated (being that from London to Edinburgh) begins in page 148, and ends in page 225. Thus the road between Durham and Boroughbridge is contained in pages 223 and 222 ; between Boroughbridge and Barnet, in pages 183, 182, 181, 180, 1 79 , and 178 ; and between Barnet and Lon- don, in page 148 j hence the whole route from Durham to London, or from London to Durham, is traced. To avoid every possibility of mistake we shall give a similar instance where the distance is shorter, and consequently where the road is divided into fewer parts. Thus to find the road from LONDON to TILBURY FORT in Essex, by Romford, the Index refers you to page 268 , where (and at page 26 /) you will find the road in,the following form ; *To ROMFORD , Essex , p. 265 In the middle of the town, r. to — 11— Hornchurch, p, 0. - - - - 14 Upminster, p. 0 . - - - - - 14 15 | r. to Corbet’s Tye, p. 0 . - - f in. farther , l. to North Ockendon , p. 0. 1 to.; thence to South Ockendon If to.; or r. to 1 164 South Ockendon, p. 0. - - - % to. before Siifford, r. to London through Dagenham 20^ to. 191 - Stifford, p. 0 . Dog and Partridge Forward to Horndon on the Hill ; r. to road to Gray's Thurrock. London to Gray's Thurrock 24 to. 2 21J Little Thurrock ----- 1 23 | Chadwell, t. g. - - - - .. Fonvard to Horndon on the Hill , r. to H 2 6 \ West Tilbury, t. g. - - - - ■ 2 2 6| Tilbury Fort, Ferry House - - 28 j By which it appears that you are referred to page 265 for this road as far as Romford (the last remarkable place on the great road, or the last place you pass through before the road turns off ) ; thence the remainder of the road to Tilbury Fort is given, after the above form^ in pages 267 and 268, to which you are directed by the In* XVi EXPLANATORY PREFACE. dex. These references are made use of, in order to prevent the numberless repetitions, which otherwise would unavoidably occur in a work of this kind, and swell it to a very inconvenient size. II. The Cross Roads branching from principal places are arranged alphabetically, as BATH to BRIDGEWATER ; BATH to BRIDPORT 5 BATH to CHELTENHAM ; BATH to CHES- TER j BATH to DONCASTER, &c. In such cases the roads are easily found, even without referring to the Index : but by looking for Bath in the Index, after the word Cross , ail the pages wherein Bath is to be found, are given, as 286, 287, 288, 289, 291,. 294, 298, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306 ; and if the desired route through Bath be not found in some one of these pages, it is not con- tained in the book. The same rule must be observed with respect to other places. When the route is wanted from a place of considera- ble note, to one of less importance, it is generally recommended to look in the Index for the place of least consequence, because it has fewer roads leading through it. Suppose the route from BATH to LEDBURY was wanted, by looking in the Index for Ledbury after the word Cross , it will be found at page 29O, and no where else ; whereas had Bath been looked for in a similar manner, it would have occurred thirteen times. The Map. The Map prefixed to this Edition of the Roads has been exe- cuted with the utmost care and attention : the scale is sufficiently large to render the principal Places, and the Roads leading to them clear and distinct ; the Mail Coach Roads are pointed out ; and all the Roads, both Direct and Cross, have figures upon them referring to the different pages of the Book wherein they are parti- cularly described j by which means the Map, in some measure, answers the purpose of a General Index. To this new maps are added of the line of coast from Margate to Southampton and Lymington, together with the Isle of Thanef, the Isle of Wight, and the country comprehending the lakes of Cumberland, Lancashire, and Westmoreland. London , July, 1811. GENERAL INDEX TO THE . DIRECT AND CROSS ROADS OF ENGLAND, WALES, fefc. COMPREHENDING All the CITIES, MARKET TOWNS, Boroughs, and Post Stages, in the Direct and Cross Roads ; together with most of the Villages mentioned in the Dire-ct Roads, and their Distances from London : To which are annexed the Inns that supply Post Horses, carefully extracted from Papers furnished by the Honourable the Commissioners of His Ma- jesty’s Stamp Office, and the Surveyors of the Post Office. Th e first Column contains the Distances of the Places from London: the second Column contains the Places, the Counties in which they are situated, their Market Days, the Pages wherein the Roads (both Direct and Cross) are to be found, which lead to, from, or through, the several Places, and the Inns which supply Post Horses. In stating the Distances, the fractional parts are dropt where they do not amount to ^ of a mile : where they do, the \ is added. Thus Kendal, which in the route (p. 177) appears to be 26lf miles from London, is given in the Index as 262. "Where the same place occurs in different routes, the differ- ence of distance is not noted, unless the place is of some consequence, and the difference amounts to 2 miles. In all other cases the first Distance only is set down. The Boroughs are distinguished by this mark f ; the Number of Members being noted by the Number of Obelisks. The Cities are printed in ROMAN Capitals, the Market Towns in ITALIC Capitals, and Places which supply Post Horses have an Asterisk prefixed, as in the Roads ; and where a single Inn on the Road supplies Post Horses, it is printed in Italics : also, where there are more than one Inn, they are inserted Alphabetically, in order t© avoid the appearance of Partiality or Preference. Dis A. Dis| i^O.Abbots Kerswell, Devon. 75 247 Aber, Caern. 132 , 153 19 ‘ 2 'Aberavon, Glam. 89 186 *ABBERFORD, Yorksh. W. 182 , Swan. Cross, 355 — \*A BE R CONWA Y , Caern. F. Bull, — ABBOTS BROMLEY, See BROM~\ Ferry House Inn, Harp LEY i 236 — by Chester , 153 127 ABBOTS BURY, Dorset, TH. 51 1 220 j — by Denbigh, 172 (See neat page) ! b 2] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. 7)n On] 239 — by Shrewsbury and Llanrwst, 133 6 61 ilconbury, Hunt. 180 238 — by Shrewsbury and Oswestry , 132 — * •Alconbury Hill, Hunt. Wheat- 24! — by Shrewsbury and Wrexham, ASA 68- sheaf 224 — by Whitchurch, 172 —by Hatjield , 1 80 241 Ahereirch, Caern. 140 64 - — by Ware , 249 — * A BERG A VE NN Y, Mown. TU. 170 < \ldany, Chesh. 167 . Cross, 335 Angeli, Greyhound 94, 4.LD BOROUGH, ff Suffolk, W.S. 14<5 — by Ragland, 115 275,278. Cross, 283 151 — by Trcgare, 100 208 . 4LD BOROUGH, ff Yorksh. W. 183 Cross, 282, 384 170 , Alrierbury, Salop , 137 229 ABERGELEY, Denb. S. 48 ; ^Aldermaston, Berks , 56 . Hind’s 225 — by Chester, 153 Head. Gross, 425 229 — by Wrexham, 134 89 Alderminster, Wore. 122 2l8 i Abergwilly, Caerm. 101 — ALDSTONE , Cumb. S. l80|Aberhavesp, Monts;, 1 4 1 271 — by Bernard Castle, 212 — *ABERYSTW1TH, Card. M. Tal- 302 — by Penrith, 211 bot 283 — by Wolsingham, 221 211 — by Glocesler, 113 Cross , 372, 391, 419 218 — by Llany dices, 142 !15 Alford, Som. 60 220! — by Montgomery , 142 140 * ALFORD, Line. TU. 242. Windmill 235 — by Shrewsbury, I 42 142 *ALFRETON, Derb. M. F. 204- 208 —by Worcester , 118 Cross, 380, 423 Algirth Bridge, Dumfr. 186 Allen’s Ford, Nor thumb.: 231 Cross, 279, 281, 282, 283, 351, 350 352, 401 265 56 * ABINGDON f Berks, M.F. 102, 94 Allesley, Warw. 160. Cross , 308 Crown and Thistle, Queen’s Head.| 128 A lies try, Derb. 204 Cross, 427 94 All ex ton, Leic. 190 364 Abington, Lanerksh. 185 — Allonby, Cumb. Cross, 34$ 13 ^Abridge, Essex, 258. White Hart 208jAccrington., Lane. 205 168 Allostock, Chesh. I 64 I 87 Almonabury, Yorksh. 1 98. Cross, • Acle, Norf. Cross , 344 380 67 Acoll, Kent , 5 308 * ALNWICK, Northumb. S. 224- 68 Acryse, Kent, 8 White Swan. Cross, 391 1?( ) Acton, Cheshire, 152 62 Alpheton, Suffolk, 270 t S Acton, Midd. 1 10 175 Alphington, Devon, 7 2, 73* 75 10 ' 3 Acton Turvill, Gloc. I 07 . Cross, 337 57 *ALRESFORD , Hants, TH. 38 . Swan 7- 2 Adderbury, Oxon, T26. Cross , 426 57 1 *ALTON, Hants , S. Swan. 175 'Adderwater, Devon. 69 47 ’ — by Farnham, 38 ■2L4 Addingham, Yorksh. 195 4 c ) — by Odiham, 45 28 Addington, Kent, 8 Cross, 284, 285, 425 69 Addington (Great), Northamp. 20 i ■ *ALTRINGHAM , Cheshire , TU. 68 Addington (Little), Northamp. 201 Bowling Green, Unicorn. Cross, J 3Addiscombe, Surrey, 13- Cross, 368 354,371 151 Adney, Salop, 124 , 128 I 18< )Alvarrley, Chesh. 158 191 Adwalton, Yorksh. 219 1 1 - ) Alvaston, Gloc. 107- Cross, 329 - *A GMON DESHAM, See Amersham t! 12< JAlvington, Gloc. 102 11 3*Ainsford Inn. Som. 60 , 65 . Cross. , 20( ) A1 woodley Gates, Yorksh. 193 3 06 - * AM B RESIDE, Weslm. W. Salu- 322 Akeld, Norllmmb. 227 tation , 133jA!am Bridge, Salop , 127 27 ! 3 — by KirJcby Lonsdale, 200 199 Albemarle, Caermarth. 101 271 5 — by Lancaster, 211 7 lAlbourne, Wilts , 84 2i & * AMERSHAM, ff Bucks, TU. 125- ie i5;Albrighten, Salop, 133. Cross, 33- Crown. Cross, 438 103j *ALCESTER, Wamv. TU. 127 1 Angel. Cross, 29 1 , 302 , 385 • 7 7 * AMES BURY, Wilts , F. 58 , 59- George GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [3 Dis. Dis 70Amfield, Hants , 48 *ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, Leic. S. 275 Amlwch, Anglesea , 133 | Queen’s Head 86 Ampney Crucis, Gloc. 103 119; — by Alherstone, 1 58 *AMPTHILL, Bedf. TH. Ring’s ii 6 ; — by Hinckley, 1 57 j Arms, White Hart 115 ' — by Leicester, 190 45 — by Dunstable , 1 54 Cross, 303, 427 45! — by Luton, 154 52 Ashcomb, Sussex, 28. Cross, 323 49j — by Ridgemont, 155 129 Ashcot, Snm. 62 , 67 19 Amwell, Herts , 248 — , *ASHPORD, Ktnt, TU. Saracen’s 115 Ancaster, Lincoln, 213 i Head, Royal Oak 335 iAncrum, Roxb. 230 57 — by Aylesford, 8 63 l * ANDO PER, ff Hants , S. 40 . Star 55 — by Maidstone , 7 and Garter, White Hart. Cross, 59 — by Rochester, 9 362, 428, 432 Cross, 345 271 Angarrack, Cornw. 71 154|Ashford, Derb. 202. Cross, 357 323 *ANNAN, Dumfr. 186. Duke of I 44 Ashford, Som. 62 Queensberry’s Arms 140 |Asbill, Som. 68 152 Anston (South) Yorksh. 215 1 46jAshington, Sussex, 32 41 Ansty, Sussex, 30 351 Ashkirk, Roxb. 1 89 125 Antingham, Norfolk , 264 > 91 Ashley Cross, Hants. 48 120 Anwlck, Line. 244 17 *Ashtead, Surrey , 31- Leg of 372 Anworth, hircudb. 188 Mutton and Cauliflower. Cross, 84 Apethorpe, Northamp. 213 366 — * APPLEBY,- ff Westm. S. King’s 185 Ashton, Chesh. 158 Head 195 Ashton, Lane. 1 65 . Cross, 3^ 270 — ty Boroughbridge, 1 84 220 Ashton, Lane. I 65 286 — by Kendal, 208 — *ASKR1GG, Yorksh. TH . Angel, 62 Appledore, Kent, 16 Red Lion 155 Appledore (South) Devon, 61 , 86 246 — by Borov ghbridge, 217 34 Apstead Green, Sussex, 29 260 —by Settle, 217 58 Aldington, Berks , 96 Cross, 375 56 Ardleigh, Essex, 274 104 Aslackby, Line. 238 185 Ardsley (East) York, 219 37 Assington Cross, Oxon. 93 184 Ardwick Green, Lane. 176 160 Astbury, Chesh. 162. Cross, 410 160 Armthorp, Yorksh. 218 133 Aston, Derb. 190. Cross, 316 178 Armyn, Yorksh. 218. Cress , 395 105 Asion, Gloc. 97 . Cross, 29 1 230 Amcliffe, Yorksh. 236 155 Aston, Yorksh. 216 44 ;*Arrington, Cambr. 248 , Hard- 34 Aston Clinton, Bucks , 1 43* Cross, wick Arms 338 — ARUNDEL, ff Sussex, IF. S. 1 lOlAsvvarby, Line. 239 Crown, Dolphin 1 157jAtchany, Salop, 12 3, 124 56 : — by Dorking, 35 ! 99jAtford, Wills. 82 60 : — by Petworth, 21 1 - ■jAtherington, Devon , 64 i — bySteyning, 35 202 ; — by Chumleigh, 63 Cross, 297 , 382 487 — by Dulverlon, 67 64 JAsh, Kent , 6 ,107 *A i HE RSTON E , Warw. TU. 1,50, 159 Ash (Great) Salop, 172 157 . Bull’s Head, George, Red 139 *ASHBORN , Derb. S. 175, 204 . Lion. Cross, 285, 286, 427 , 429 Black moor’s Head, Green Man. 162 ! Attercliffe, York, 216. Cross, 294, Cross, 285, 293, 381 399 Ashburnham, Sussex. Cross, 447 - .* ATTLEBOROUGH , Norf. TIL 192 \*ASHBL r RTON,ff Devon, TU. 7 2. Cock London Inn, New Golden Lion, 9* 1 — by Diss , 273 Old Golden Lion ; 94 — by Thetford, 257 162 ! Ashby, Line. 215 2 AUCKLAND (BISHOPJ Dark. 13* > Ashby (West) Line. 244 l 1 TH. 220. Talbot. Cross, 374 4] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis 246 Auckland (West) Durh. 220, 231. 228 Baldersby, York, 1 94 Cross, 374 122 Balderton, Nott. 181 154 Audley, Staff. 1 69 37 *BALDOCK , Herts, TH. 1 79. 218 Aughton, Lane. 166 White Horse. Cross, 339 155 Aughton, Yorksh. 198 213 Bamber Bridge, Lane. 165, 176 — Austerlands, Yorksh. Cross , 354 BAMPTON, Dev.S. 125 *Aust Passage Irsk, Gloc. 107- 171 — by Dulverton , 67 Cross, 331 163 — by Wiveliscombe, 67 18 Avdey, Essex, 268 Cross , 378 104 Avon, Hants , 50 71 BAMPTON , Oxon. W. 103. Cross, 158 Awliscombe, Devon , 63 379 — AXBRIDGE, Somersetshire , TH. — * BANBURY, f Oxon. TH. Red Cross, 287, 336 Lion, White Lion 147 * AX MINSTER , D^on, S'. 4L 75 — by Amersham, 12 6 George. Cross, 328, 372 71 — by Watford, 1 43 246 Aycliffe, Dwr/i. 223 Cross , 299, 426 128 Aylburton, Gloc. 102 171 Bangor, Salop, 172 — * AYLESBURY, ++ Bucks , if. 253 BANGOR, Caern. W. 132, 153 George, White Hart — ♦Bangor Ferry, Caern. George and 40 — by Amersham , 126 Dragon 38 — Zn? Watford, 1 43 252 —by Chester, 153 Cross, 338, 438 245 — by Oswestry and Capel Cerrig, 1$2 33 Aylesford, Kent, 7, 8 371 *Bankhouse Inn, Edinb. 189 *AYLSHAM, Norfolk TU . Black 174 *Bank Top Inn, Yorksh. I93, 198 Boy, Black Bull • 13 Banstead Downs, Surrey , 30 120 — fo/ Norwich, 264 41 Bapchild, Kent, 2 118 — Reepham, 26 3 173 Barbridge, Chesh. 152 Cross, 406 91 Barford, Warw. 144 69 Aynhoe on the Hill, Northam. 126. 87 Barford, Wilts, 53, 64 Cross, 36I 133 Bargate, Derb. 204 344 Ayton, Berw. 224 62 Barham, Kent, 8 270 Ay ton Bank, Durh. 223 1 7 Barking, Essex, 265 235 Ayton (East) Yorksh. 235 185 Barkston, York, 228 239 Ayton, Yorksh. 236 j 34 *Barkway, Herts, 250. Wheatsheaf 146 Barkwith (East) Line. 243 145 Barkwith (West; Line. 243 B. 37 Barley, Herts, 250 205 Bacap, Lane. 207 65 Barley Mow, Northamp. 126. Cross, 17 Bacher Heath, flerfs, 145 430 192 Backford, Chesh. 166 — Bariev Mow Inn, Warw. Cross, 293* 103 Bacon’s Inn, Warw. 170. Cross, 303, 330 286 222 BARMOUTH, Merion. 139 29 ijBadd'ow (Great) Essex , 269, 270 ,200 Barmston, York, 246 147|Bagborough (West) Som .67 '210 ♦Barn by, Yorksh. 236. Moor Inn 69jBagdon, Wilts, 84 148 *Barnby Moor Inn, Nott. 182 309 i Bagrave, Northumb. 230,231 6 Barnes, Surrey, 44 26 i*Bagshot, Surrey, 38. King's Arms, 5 Barnes Common, Surrey, 44 White Hart 11 *BARNET, Hens, M. 148. Green 257 r Bainbridge, Yorkshire, 21 7. Cross, Man, Red Lion 375 81 Barnham, Suff. 27 1 . Cross, 404 153 \*BAKEWELL, Derb. M. 202. 86 Barnsley, Gloc. 103. Cross , 299 New Gfeorge, Old George. Cross, 118 Barnsley, Worcest. 129 293, 357, 399 *BARNSLEY, Yorksh. W. White 20j \*BALA, Merion, S. I36. Bull, Bear White Lion. Cross, 280 : — by Rotherham, 198 ,161 . Balby, Yorksh. 216 j 172 (See the next pagej GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [5 Dis j Dtfl 176 — by Sheffield , I93 f 147 Bath Pool, Som. 68 . Cross, 336 Cross , 355, 370 4 Battersea Rise, Surrey, 18 *BARNSTAPLE, ff Devon, F. j 56 *BATTLE, Sussex, TH. 14 . George. Exeter Inn, Golden Lion, Union Cross, 324, 326, 388 Rooms and Hotel 324 : Battle Stone, Northumb. 227 210 — by Chumleigh and Atherington, 62 107 Bawdeswell, Norfolk , 262. Cross, 214 — bu Chumleigh and South Molton, | ' 405 63 135 Bawdiip, Som. 62 212 — by Crediton and South Molton , 63 153 *BAWTRY, York, S. 182. Crown. 202 — by Honiton , 63 I Cross, 398 192 — by Taunton, 61 107 Bay ford, Som. 65 , 66 Cross , 434 ll8Baynard’s Leap, Lincolnsh. 213 . — Barnwell St. Andrew’s, Northampt. j Cross, 314 76 — by Clapton, 213 | 55 Baythorn End, Essex, 272 79 — by Thrapston, 201 *Beachley Passage Inn, Glocest. 104 Barn wood. Glee. 103 — 1 Cross , 331 96 Barnythorpe, Rutl. 197 23 *BEACONSFIELD, Bucks, TH. 79 Barrington (Little) Gloc. 98 110. Bull, Saracen’s Head, White 259 Barrow Green. Weslm. 1 77 I3J Hart 112 Barsham (East) A orf. 260 Beamhurst, Staff. 170 , 1 9 1 13‘2 Bartestree, Here/. 1 1 9 \32.BEAMI NSTE R , Dorset, TH. 55. 167 * BARTON, Line. M. 239- Water- I Cross, 287, 372 side House. Cross , 36 9 27iBear Green, Surrey, 31 223 Barton, Lane. 177 i 82 j Beau lieu, Hants, 47 69 *Barton Mills, Suffi. 257- Bull 251 *BEAUM A RlS,f Angles. W. 132, 73 Barton Seagrave, Northampt. 196 . ! 1 153 . Bull’s Head Cross, 309 59 Beauport, Sussex, 15 37 Barton in the Clay, Bedf. 154 202 Bebbington (Great) Chesh. 166 153 Basford Gate, Salop, 138 ; — *BECCLES , Suffolk, S. King’s 45 *BASINGSTOKE, Hants, IV. 39- Head Crpwn, Maiden Head. Cross, 109 —by Halesworth , 277 0 285, 425, 439 4 12 — by Harleslon , 276 150 Bassalig, Monm. 83 Cross, 284 111 Basset’s Pole, Staff". 160. Cross. 9 Beckenham, Kent, 13, 14. Cross, 286, 302 368 46 Bassildon, Berks, 84 . Cross , 424 , 81 ,*Beckhampton Inn, Wilts , 82, 86 1 437 104 Beckington, Som. 85. Cross, 294 93Baston, Line. 238 — Becldey, Sussex 130 Batchley Green, Here/. 117 56 j- — by Northiam, 1 1 138 j Bateman Bridge, Derb. 202 58 — by Silver Hill, 1 1 — *BATH, ff Som. TV. S. Lamb, 22 3 *BEDALE, York, TU I 83 . Crown White Hart, White Lion, York and Anchor, Swan. Cross, 421 Hotel ‘15‘lPBeddgelert, Caern. 136 107 — by Chippenham , 87 13 *Bedfont, Midd. 37 . Black Dog 107 — by Devizes, 82 — ^BEDFORD, ff Bedfordsh. TU. S. 106 — by Sandy Lane, 83 George, Star, Swan 10s * — by Windsor, 82 53 \—by Dunstable, 154 Cross, 286, 287, 288, 289, 291, 50 — by Hitchin , 195 294, 298, 300, 302 , 303, 304, 51 — by Luton, 154 305, 306 57 — by Woburn and Ridgemont, 155* Bath Easton, Som. Cross, 340 104 — by Chippenham, 87 100 | Bedlam, Gloc. 98 , 113 105 , — by Devizes, 82 70 1 Bedwin (Great) ff Wilts, 85 104 [ — by Sandy Lane, 83 96 : Bedworth, Wane. L57 Cross, 305 52 : Beeding, Sussex, 32, 35 104 [ Bath ford, Som. 82. Cross, 305 196 » Beeford, York, 24 6 6 j GENERAL INDEX : TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis — Beer, Devon. Cross, 445 ,21 1 Bettws, De?ib. 172 48 Beeston Cross, Bedf. 1 79 226 Bettws-y-Coed, Caern. 132 63 Begbrook, Oxon, 94, 121 * BEVERLEY, ff York, W.S. Be- 257 Begelly, Pemb. 92 verly Arms, Tiger 44 Beggar’s Bush, Oxon, 94 183 —by Hull, 239 155 Beggar’s Bush, Radnorsh. 118 227 —by York, 237 322 *BELFORD , Nor thumb. TIL 224- Cross, 307 Bell 101 JBc-verstone, Gloc. I06 100 Belgrave, Leic. 174 129 *BEWDLEY, f Wore. S. 128. 17 Beli Bar, Herts, 178 George. Cross, 290, 307, 385 : 300 BELLINGHAM, Northumb. TU. ! 13 Bexley, Kent, 3 222. Cross, 39 1 *Bexley Heath, 1. Golden Lion. : 242 Belovely, Cornw. 70 Cross, 367 1 134 BELPER, Derb. S. 203. Cross, : 46 Bexley Hill, Sussex, 22 285 172 m. ton, Chesh . ] 64 1 2) Belswains, Herts , 145 — *Bibury, Glocest. Swan. Cross , 299 162 Belton, Line. 215 ; 54 * BICESTER , Oxon, F. 146. King’s 366 Belton Ford, Hadd. 225 Arms. Cross, 340 : 107 Benacre, Suffolk, 275 206 Bickerstaffe, Lane. 166 i So Benefield, Nortliampt. 212 188 Bickington, Devon, 72 | 56 Benge’s Gate, Sussex , 22, 36 200 Bickington (High) Devon, 63 99 *Bengeworth, JVorc. 95. Unicorn. i . — *BIDDEfORD , Devon, TU. Pack Cross, 291 , 379 Horse 121 Benington, Line. 244 201 — by Barnstaple , 61 118 Bennington (Long) Line. 1 S 1 211 — by Chumleigh ., 68 46 *Bensington, Oxon, 94* Castle, [218 — by Torringion, 69 1 White Hart Cross, 434 142 Bentley, Derb. 204 203 Bideford Bridge, Devon, 72, 74 42 Bentley Green, Limits, 38 53 Bidendeh, Kent, 16. Cross, 325 128 Benviiledone, Dorset, 55 45 ^BIGGLESWADE, Bedf. W. I79. 212 *Bere Alston, ff Devon , 75. King’s! Sun. Cross , 443 Arms 276 Biker, Northumb. 234 215 Bere Ferris, Devon , 75 — B1LDESTON, Suffolk, TV. 112 BE RE REGIS, Dorset , W. 51 70 — by Hadleigh, 266 114 BERKELEY, Glocest. W. 105/ 63 — by Lavenham , 272 106 j 93 B1LLESDON, Leic. F. 190 112 Berkeley Heath, Gloc. 105, 106. 93 Billingford Common, Norf. 27 6 Cross, 329 244 Billingham, Durh. 232 26 *BERKH AMP STEAD, Herts, S.\ 300 BILLING HA M, Northumb. TU. 143. King’s Arms 1 222. Cross, 39 1 246 « BERNARD CASTLE, Durh. TV. 123 Billinghay, Line. 244 184, 212. Rose and Crown. ! 42 Billinghurst, Sussex, 34 Cross , 374, 444, 453 23 *BILLERICAY, Essex, TU. 268. 163 Berry, Som. 66. Cross, 378 Crown. Cross, 550 39 Berstead, Kent, 8 224 Bilsborough, Lane. 177 65 Bersfead (South) Sussex, 36 127 Bilston, Staff. 123 337 * BERWICK-, ff Berw. S. 224- 178 Bilton, Toi'/rsh. 244 King’s Arms, Red Lion 29 *Binfield, Berks , 55* Stag and 374 BERWICK (NORTH) Haddingi. 1 Hounds 225 — BINGHAM, Notts, TH. 96 Berwick St. Leonard, Wilts , 64 124 —by Grantham, 18 1 238 Bessenby, York, 237 1261 — by Loughborough, I92 189 Beswick, York, 240 j j Cross, 316 132 Besthorpe, Noits, 214 202 BING LEY, Yorksh. TU. 219 1*57 Betley , Staff I69 j 129 Birch (Great) Here/. 112 239 Bettws, Caern. 136 |109;Bircham (Great) Norf. 252 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [f DU Dis 1 67 Birchington, Kent , 5 j 36 Blackwater St. Anne’s, Essex, 14 Birch wood Corner, Kent, 6 1 270 217 Birdforth, Yorsh. 229 — Blackwell, Somersctsh. Cross , 342 100 Birdlip, Glocest. 103, 104* Cross. 349 |Blainslee, Roxb. 230 289, 440 123 |Blakeney, Gloc. 102 * BIRMINGHAM , Warw. TJI. Castle, Hen and Chickens, Hotel, Swan .10 3 *BLANDFORD, Dorset, S. 40 . Crown, Greyhound. Cross, 305 , 435 115 — by Banbury, 144 ! 99 Blashford Green, 50 116 — by Oxford, 122 i 59 Blatchington, Sussex, 33 109 — by Stone Bridge , 160 Cross, 286, 292 , 302 , 308, 311, 42 Bleak Hall, Bedf. 179 11 Blendon, Kent, 3 330, 410, 411, 429 21 Bletchingley,^ Surrey, 28. Cross, — Birstall, Yorksh. Cross, 355 408 268 Birtlev, Durh. 223 ! 59 Bletchington, Oxon , 113 — *BISHOP AUCKLAND, SeeAuck - 152 B^etchley, Salop, 172 60 land | 56 jBletsoe, Bedf. 1 96 Bishopsbourne, Kent , 8 121 Blickling, Norf. 264 — Bishop Eurton, See Burton 1 23: :Blindly Heath, Surrey, 28 Bluets’ Cross, Devon, 6 l, 86 159 *BISHOP’S CASTLE, ff Salop , 152 F. 138. Castle. Cross, 332, 44 1 — ! iBlvth, No^thumberl. Cross. 418 I 69 Bishop’s Clyst, Devon, 52 151 \BLYTH, Notts, W. 182, 216 — Bishop’s Hull, Som. 99 Blythburgh, Suffolk, 275* Cross, 154 — by Bath and Wells , 86 28 3 143 — by Salisbury, 61 Bishop’s Moat, Mont. 1 38 , 1 4 1 426 Blythbury, Staff 169 Blyton, Line. 214 161 jl52 59 Bishopstone, Sussex, 33 38 |B.)bbing, Kent, 4 * BISHOP'S STORTFORD, See Storlford 41 |*Bocking Street, Essex, 270 . White Hart 56 Bishop’s Sutton, Hants, 38 Boded vrn, Angles, — * BIS HO P’S WALTHAM, See 269 — by Namptwich, 154 ‘ Waltham 262 1 — by Oswestry, 132 — ♦Bishop’s Wearmoutb, See Wear- i 84 'Bodenham, Wilts, 49 mouth 214 Bodfari, Flintsh. 135 96 Bisley, Gloc. 104 230 Bodiga, Cornw. 77 102. Buford, Wane. 127 235 * BO DM IN, ff Cornw. S. JO. 90 Bitteswell, Leic. 150 King’s Arms, White Hart. Cross, 38 Bix, Oxon, 94 434 121 Bixley, Norf. 277 — *Bognor, Sussex. Hotel 211 *BLAC KB UR N, Lane. W. S: 205- 67 — by Arundel, 36 Hotel, New Inn. Cross, 436 , 68 — by Chichester, 36 437 66 — by Petworth, 36 — Black Boys Common, Sussex . Cross, Cross, 297 1 389 193 Bold Heath, Lane. 166 188 Black Dog Inn, Devon, 63 271 Boldon (East) Durh. 233 305 Blackford, Cumb. I 85 272 iBoldon (West) Durh. 233 1 12 Blackford, Som. 65- Cross, 360 133 BOLINGBROKE, Line. TU. 242. 5 *Blackheath, Kent, 1. Green Man Cross, 393 233 Blackpool, Lartc. 1 65 441 Bollington, Line. 243 1 33*Bla.ck Rock 1/in , Monm. 88 . Cross, ;145 BOLSOKER, Dtrb. f. 192 1 283 244 Bolton, Lane. 177 . 203 Blackrode, Lane. 176 :/ ,197 *BOLTON, Lane. M. 207. Boar’s 51 Black-Thorn Heath, Oxon , I 46 Head. Cross, 396 30*B!ackwater, Hants , 39 . Swan, White Hart — ♦Bolton Bridge, Yorksh. Devonshire Arms. Cross , 395 260 Blackwater, Corn. 71 j-208 Bolton Green, Lane. 165 S] GENERAL INDEX TO — * » THE ROADS. Dis Dis 105 Bonchurch, I. of Wight, 24, 26 — ♦Bourne (South) Sussex. New Inn 15t Bond’s Green, Here/. 116 66 — by Tunbridge Wells , 17 28 Bone End, Bucks. 83 62 \—by Uckfield, 33 138 Boningale, Salop. 123 {Cross, 413 , 448 265 Bonning Yate, Westm. 210 104 'Bourton, Dorset , 65 168 Bonvilston, Glam. 89 87 jBourton on the Hill, Gloc. 95 21 Bockham (Great) Surrey, 34 2 Bow, Midd. 255, 265 179 ♦Booth Ferry, York , 218. Ferry 188 BOW, Devon. TH. 69 . Cross , House Inn. Cross , 395 446 163 Booth Lane, Chesh. 163 . Cross , 192 Bow, Devon, 7 3 371 92 Bowden Hill, Wilts. 83 289 Bootle, Cumb . 209 84 Bowden (Great) Leic. 190 95 Boreham, Wilts , 58 , 59 84 Bowden (Little) Northam. 156 Cross , 295 248 Bowes, York , 184- Cross , 374, 33 Boreham Street, Essex , 2 66 444 — BOROUGHBRlDGE 9 +f York. 273 Bowness, Westm. 200, 210 Crown, Greyhounds . __ Bowness, Cumberl. Cross , 346 206 — Z’y Newark, 1 83 100 Box, Wilts, 83, 87 221 — by Sheffield, 194 33 Boxley Hill, Kent, 7 , 12 . Cross , Cross , 382 , 436 , 454 327 222 Sorrowbv, For A:, 232 23 Boxmoor, Herts, 143 162 Bosley, Chesh. 175 237 Boynton, Yorkshire, 0,31 230 Bosscastle, Cornw. 79 60 Bozeat, Northampt. 155 233 Bossiney^f Cornw. 79 138 Brace Bridge, Line. 214 I 69 Bostock, Chesh. 163 327 Brackenhill, Dumf. 185 116 *j30Sr6LV.ff Zinc. JT. S'. 24 1. 63 *BR ACKLEY, ff Northamp. W. Peacock, Red Lion, White Hart. 143. Crown. Cross, 430 Cross, 312 , 313, 314,315,317, 27 Bracknell, Berks, 55 318 33 Bradenliam, Bucks, 129 106 BOS WORTH ( MARKED Lcic. W. 66 Bradfield, Suff. 270 156 63 Bradfield, Essex, 274 83 Bosworth (Husbands’) Leic. 156 . 196 *BRADFORD, York,TH. 219-Sun, Cross, 309 Talbot. Cross , 319, 349, 394 86 *BOTESDALE, Suffolk, TIT. 27 1 — * BRADFORD , Wilts, M. Swan Crown 102 —by Devizes, 82 393 Both well, Laner. 186 100 — by Hilperton and Trowbridge, 85 393 Bothwell Bridge, Laner. 186 101 — by Tinhead and Trowbridge , 57 60 Botley, Berks, 98 . Cross, 338 Cross, 305, 306 69 ♦Botley, Hants.&d. Dolphin. Cross , 97 Brading, Isle of Wight, 23, 24, 26 296 118 Bradmore, Nott. 191 188 Boughton, Chesh. 152 , 173 163 Bradnich, Devon, 64 , 86 50 Boughton Hill, Kent, 3 51 Bradwell, Essex, 270 — Boughton Lees, Kent 133 Braiisford, Derb. 174 53 —by Maidstone , 9 248 Braint, Angles, 132, 153 56 — by Rochester, 249 138 — by Bruton , 67 56 i Broadwater, Sussex, 3‘2, 35 139 — by Shepton Mallet, 62 134 | Broadwater* Inn, Wore. 125* Cross, Cross, 336 307 c 10] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis ■j| Dw: 94 ♦Broadway, Wore. 95. White Hart. 362 Broxburn, ITadd. 225 Cross, 379 |l69Broxton, Chesh. 1 73 124 Broadway, Dorset, 51 162 Brown Edge, Chesh. I64 117 Broadway, Wore. 117 159(Bruerton, or Brereton, Slaffurdsh . 96 Brockdish Street, Norf. 276 151, 161 83 Brockford Street, Suff. 267, 272 jl90jBrunc!iff, York, 219 226 Brocks Bridge, Lane. 177 I64 Brunllys, Breck. 120 10 Brockley Hill, Midd. 146 167 Brmhford, Som. 67 90 Brockenhurst, Hants , 47 « — *BRUTON, Som. S. Blue Ball, 175 Brockton (near Shrewsbury) Salop, King’s Arms 130 109 —ly Andover, 60 146 Brockton (near Madefey Market) 1 1 12 — ly Salisbury , 65 Salop, 130 117 — ly Shaftesbury , 66 102 Brockworth, Gloc. 103, 104 113 — by Warminster, 66 116 *BROMESGROKE, Worcest. TU. Cross, 306, 360 127. Crown, Golden Cross. Cross, 217 Brymind, Caerm. 90 329, 342 142 Bryngwyn, Monm. 99 80 Bromeswell, Suff. 278 173 *BUALT, or Builth, Breck. 1 1 9* 10 * BROMLEY , Kent, TU. 10. Bell, King’s Head. Cross, 279, 281, White Hart. Cross , 368 352, 401 159 BROMLEY (ABBOTS) Staff. M. 61 ♦Buckden, Hunt. 179* George I69. Cross, 292 ! - — BUCKENHAM (NEW) Norf. S. 1 Brampton, Midd. 42 98 — by Bofesdale. , 273 23 1 Brompton, YorA:, 235 93 by Diss, 273 12'. * BROMYARD, Her of. TU. 117- 95 Buckenham (Old) 273 Falcon. Cross, 384 194 Buckfasileigh, Devon. 72 38 Brook Green, Surrey, 21. — * BUCKINGHAM, +f Bucks, S. 16 Brook Street, Essex, 265 Lord Cobham’s Arms, White 1 2i Brook Street, Herts. 248 Hart 3^ Broomfield, Essex, 270 58 — by Amersham, 126 396 Broom House, Larnerk. 186 55 — by Watford, 1 43 146 *BROSELEY, Salop, W. 128. (At 1 Cross, 340, 361 the Iron Bridge^ Tontine Inn. 55 Buckingham (Little) Sussex, 35 Cross , 290, 400 70 Buck-land, Kent, 3 178 Brotherton, Yorksh. 182,249* Cross, 34 Buckland, Herts, 248 3«0 97 Buckley, Wilts, 58 — * BROUGH , West. TH. New Inn, 256 Buckshead, Corn. 70 Swan — Buckshead, Dorsetshire. Cross, 372 26! — hy Doncaster , 1 84 140 Budby, Notts 215 283 — by Sedbergh, 208 162 Budleigh (East) Devon, 52 Cross, 374> 444 177 Budworth (Great) Chesh. 164 — - Brough Ferry, Yorks. Cross, 453 150 Buddwas, Salop, 124 282 Brough Sowerby, Westm 208. Cross , 100 Bulchamp, Svff. 277. Cross, 283 374 96 Bulkington, Wills, 57 48 Broughton, Bucks. 149 176 ♦Bullock Smithy, Chesh. 175> 203- 194 Broughton, Flint. 153, 159 Sun 281 Broughton in Furness, Lane. 2Q£ 52 Bulmer Tve, Essex, 270 156 Broughton, Line. 243 106 *BUNGAY, Suff. TH. 276, 277- 169 Broughton, Salop, 133 King’s Head, Tuns 152 Broughton, Staff. 152 117 Bunny, Notts . 191 232 Broughton, York. 205 31 ♦Buntingford, Herts, 248. Bel-l, 221 Broughton Bridge, Lane. 177 George no Broughton (Nether) Leic. . 197 98 Burbage, Laic. 150 111 Broughton (Upper) Notts. 197 73‘Burbage, Wilts , 85* Cross , 361 505 Brownson, Devon. 73 86 Burcombe, Wilts , 53 ltyBroxbourn, Hats. 248 51 Burcot, Oxon. 102 JL GENERAL INDEX* TO THE ROADS. [T 1 Dist 21 Burfoot Bridge, Surrey , 31 Dis j 195 \*BURY, Lane. TH. 205. Eagle I < BURFORD , Oxon. S. Bull, and Child, Hare and Hounds. 76 George — by Hen'ey , 98 Cross, 396 j Bury, Sussex 72 — by High Wycombe, 111 56- — by Petworth, 21 Cross , 299, 379 52- — by Pulborough, 34 134 *Burford, Salop, 137* Swan 315: Buryness, Nor thumb. 230 *BURY ST. EDMUNDS, ff Suf- 92, Burgate (Upper) Hants. 49 t 135 Burgh, Live. 244 l83|Burland, Yorksh. 218 folk, IV. Angel, Bell, Half Moon, Six Bells 207iBurley, Yorksh. 195. Cross, 394 71 — by Chelmsford, 271 171 Burlron Grove, Salop , 133 75 — by Newmarket., 257 81 Bumrington, Mario. 121 | 1 Cross, 343, 344, 376 24 Burnham, Bucks. 83 34:Busbridge, Surrey, 21 48 Burnham, Essex , 269 74 Buscot, Berks. I03 121 Burnham Depdale, Noff. 251 177 Bush Bridge, Som. 66 * BURN HAM MARKET, i\orf. M. 231 Bushby Stoop (Thirsk) Yorksh. 194 S. Pitt’s Arms 2l6Bushby Stoop (Northallerton) 118 — by Castle Rising , 25 1 1 Yorksh. 222 12! — by Creak, 252 13 Bushey, Herts, 142 118 — by Hillivgton, 252 ! 12 Bushy Park, Midd. 43 121 — by S waff ham, 260 146 Buslingthorpe, Line. 242, 243 : 47 Butcher’s Cross, Sussex, 17 Cross , 366 221 Burniston, York, 240 254 Butcher Race (Low) Durh. 223 * BURN LEY, Lancash. S. Bull, iiyijButley, Chesh. 1 75 Thorn | 84 Butley, Suff. 278 21 1 — by Ilasling'den, 206 119 Butt House, Deib. 1 57 213 — by Rochdale,, 207 jl60 Butterwick (East) Line. 21 4 Cross, 436, 437 1 178 Buttington, Montg. 130 163 Burringham, Line. 214 268 Buttress, Corn. 71 197 Burrington, Devon. 63, 68 — *Buxton, Derb. Angel, Eagle and 143 Burrowbridge, Som. 86 Child, George, Grove, Hall, Cres- 223 *Burscoughbridge Inn, Lane. 166 cent Stables 151 *BURSLEM, Staff. 191. Cross, 160 — by Ashborn, 204 — by Ultoxeter, 170 358, 410 166 234 Burton Agnes, Yorksh. 237 Cross, 293, 357, 399, 415, 416, ! 225 Burton Bishop, Yorksh, 237 423, 441 ; 201 Burton Hill, Devon. 76. 163 Bwlch, Breck. 100 • 71 Button Latimer, Northampt. I96 '21 1 Bwlch y Buarth, Merion. 136 102 Burton Lazars, Ldc. 197 154 By ton , Here f. 1 1 6, 1 1 8. Cross, 322 251 *BURTON, Mestrn. TU. I77. Green Drason, Roval Oak BURTON UPON STRAINER, C. Line. TU. 158 Caborn, Line. 243 165 — by Lincoln , 243 114 Cadbury, Som. 65. Crass, 30 6 171 — by Newark, 214 105 Cadeby, Leic. 156 Cross, 369 210 Cadley, Glam. 90 — * BURTON UPON TRENT, Staff. 219 Cad ley Moor, Lane. I77 TIT. George, Queens 97 Cadnali, Gloc. 93 125 — by Ashby -de-ia- Vouch, 157, I90 — Cadnam, Hants. 125 — by Measham, 158 79 — by Ramsey , 48 130 — by Tamwortk, 158 85 — by Southampton, 39 \ 285 Cross, 304, 330, 427 , Burwalls, Mestrn 208 21 1 Cross , 298 Cadron, Devon, 'JO Burwash, Sussex. Cross , 325? 447 196 CAERGIVRLE, Elintsh.S. 134 _142 ! Bur well. Line. 242 233 , Caer Hun Hail, Caern. 132 12] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis 146 CAERLEON , Monm. TU. 88 | Dis 143 Cannington, Som. 62 — *CAERMARTHEN, + Caerm. TV. 316 Cannobie Kirk. Dumf. 188 S. Boar’s Head, Ivy Bush, King’s 123 Cannock, Staff. 1 7 1 Arms 55 ^CANTERBURY, ff Kent, W. S. 220 — by Brecon, 101 3- Fountain, King’s Head. Cross, 233 — by Swansea , 90 / 326 , 344, 345, 346, 409 Cross, 279, 342 29 Capel, Surrey, 3 1 * CAERNARVON ,f Caern. S. Goat, 1230 * Capet Cerng , Caern. 132 Hotel, Sportsman |401 Capel ton, Lanerks . I 87 ' 244 — by Bala , 136 217 Capel Voelas, Denb. 132 257 — by Dynasmouthy , 149 142 Carburton, Notts. 215 160 CAERPHILLY, Glam. TH. 88, 91 168 Cardeston, Salop. I 30 137 *Caerwent, Monm. 88. Ship. Cross, 160 * CARD IFF, f Glam. W. S. 88. 212 283 CAERJVYS, TU. Flintshire , 134* Angel, Cardiff Arms. Cross, 280, 352, 384 Cross, 386 240 ^CARDIGAN, f Card. TU. S. 109 . 103 Cain Cross, Gloc. 105 Black Lion, White Hart. Cross, 146 Cairnham, Salop. 129 282, 342 156 *CAIST0R, Line. M. 24 3- Georee. 261 Carevv, Pemb. 93 Cross, 397 90 Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, 25 40 Calcot Green, Berks. 56, 81 — Car fra Mill, Berw. 85 Caldecot, Rutl. 196 359 — by Greenlaw, 227 46 Caldecot (Lower) Bedf. 379 356 — by Jedburgh, 231 216 CALLINGTON, or KELLING- 360 —by Kelso, 228 TON, ff Corn . W. 76 . Cross , 435 I 60 Carhampton, Som. 62. Cross, 446 131 Callow, Heref. 1 12 293 Carleton, Cumb. 210 88 *CALNE, ff Wilts , TU. 87 . Ca~ 226 Carleton, Yorksh. 20 6 therine Wheel, White Hart. 177 Carleton, Yorksh. 218 Cross, 363 233 Carleton Miniot, Yorksh. 194 49 Cambden's Hill, iTeni, 12, 16 357 *Carlingwark Inn, Kirkudb. I 87 179 Carnbelsforth, Fo?fc, 218 — ; ^CARLISLE, *f~b Cumb. S. Blue 3 Camberwell, Surrey , 13 Bell, Bush, Coffee House 295 Camboe, Nor thumb. 230 . Cross, 391 301 — by Boroughbridge, I 84 266 *Camborne, Cornw. 78 . Prince 306 — by Lancaster , 178 George * CAMBRIDGE , ++++ Comfc. /T. Cross, 346 , 347, 418, 419, 444, 454 5". Black Bull, Hoop, Red Lion, 303 Carlton, Cumb. 1 78 Rose, Sun —by Epping, 259 131 Carlton, Nolt.. 181 56 149 Carlton, Yorksh. 21 6 51 — by Royslon , 253 237 Carnaby, Yorksh. 237 51 — by Ware , 250 246 Carnford, Lane. 1 77 Crow, 310 , 339, 341, 342, 344, 188 Car no, Montg. 141 350 261 Carnon, Cornw. 70 1 Cambridge Heath, Midd. 255 242 Carperby, York, 217* Cross, 375 109 *■ Cambridge Inn, Gloc. 106. Cross, 267 Carrigillgate, Cumb. 212 329, 336 359 Carron Bridge, Dumf. 1 87 2 Camden Town, Midd. 147 — *Carshalton, Surrey. Greyhound, 22? CAME LFORD,ff Corn. F. 79 King’s Arms. Cross , 366 9 ; * CAMP DEN, Gioctsi. W. 97* 322 Carter Fell, Roxb. 230 George 25 i Carter House, Lane. 210 H5 Cam pb ill, Wane. 122 — CARTMEL, Lane. M. 15 Canhatch Farm, Surrey , 30 254 — by Lancaster, 210 258 Caniston Bridge, PemZn 90 26, £ — by Milthorpe, 209 190 O^ree, Montg 139 *Cannard's Grave Inn, Som. Cross, 9< Cashmoor Inn, Dorset, 40 256 Casterton, Lane. 208 287, 306 1 91 Casterton (Bridge) Rutl. 180 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [13 bis 97 Zh'sj Castle Acre, Norf. 260. Cross , 405 260! Chapel House, Westm. 200 105 Castle Bromwich, Wary:. 170 . j 73 *Chapel House, Oxon. 121. Shak- Cross , 286 * CASTLE CARY , Som.TU. Ains- I 67 speare’s Head * CHAPEL IN LE FRITH, Deri. 113 ford Inn — ly Ameshury, 60 TH. 20 3. King’s Arms, Royal Oak. Cross, 348 116 — by Salisbury, 65 168 Chapel Town, Yorksh. 193 Cross, 306 — *CIIARD, Som. M. Angel, George, 99 Castlecombe, Wilts. 91 Red Lion 357 *CASTLE DOUGLAS, Kirk. L 87 . 146 — by Bruton, 65 Bell 140 — ly Yeovil, 54 255 * Castle Eden Inn , Durh. 232 Cross, 328 121 Castle Greasley, Deri. I 58 112 Charfield, Gloc. 106 100 Castle Rising, Nrrf. 251 48 Charing, Kent, 7 . Cross, 326 164 Castleton, Deri. 202. Cross , 399 73 Chari bury, Oxon. 94 139 Cateshy Beck, Line. 242 61 Chariow (East) Berks. 96 30 Catherine Hill, Surrey, J9 7 Charlton, Kent, 4 245 'Caton, Lane. 207 . Cross , 376 82 Charlton, Wilts. 5 6 228'*Catteiick, Yorksh. I 83 . Angel 94 Charlton, Witts. 10J 229*Catterick Bridge, Yorksh. 183* 96 Charlton, Gloc. 98 George. Cross, 348 314 Charlton. Nor thumb. 224 llO Catton Lodge, Norf. 2 G 4 86 Charlton Street, Wilts. 49 143 Catts Ash, Monm. 88 141 Charmouth, Dorset . 41 , 52 63jCatworth (Great) Hunt. 212 218 Chatburn, Lane. 205 *Cave (North) Yorksh. Cross, 395. 30 * CHATHAM , Kent, S. 2. Mitre, Sun White Hart 75 ^Chatteris, Camb. 2 53. George. 1 — *Cave (South) Yorksh. Fox. Cross, Cross, 377 \ 395,453.454 73 Chatteris Ferry, Hunt. 253 i 119 Cavendish Bridge, Leic, 174 . Cross, 192 Chawley, Devon 63 427 49 Chavvton, Hants. 38,45 165 Caverleigh, Devon. 6l 226 Chaytor Houses, Yorks. 232 54 Causeway, Essex, 273 179 Cheadle, Chesh. 167* Cross, 417 ! 142 Cawkwell, Line. 244 *CHEADLE , Staff. S. Royal Oak, 187 Cawood, Yorksh. 218, 228 Wheatsheaf 114 Cawston, Norf. 263 149 — ly Leicester , 191 49 *Caxton, C-amb. 248 . Crown, George 146 — ly Lichfield, 170 192 Cefn Coch, Montg. 1 4 1 Cross, 38 I ! 148 Cellar Head, Staff. 168 141 Checkley, Staff. M0, 191 ! 120 *GERNE ABBEY, Dorsets. W. 55- 151 Cheddleton, Staff. 168, 170 1 New Inn 188 Ciaeetham, Lane. 205 , 206 212 Cerrig y Druidion, Deni. 131 171 Chelford, Chesh. 162. Cross, 357, 121 Chaddesley Corbet, Wore. 127 399, 417 206 Chadleigh, Devon. 72 29 * CHELMSFORD , Essex, F. 265 . 9 Chadwell, Essex, 268 Black Boy, Saracen’s Head, White 43 Ch alley, Sussex, 29 Hart. Cross, 349, 350 Clielsea (Little) Midd. 42 41 Chailey Common, Sussex , 29 . 2 Cross, 387 — * CHELTENHAM, Glocest. TH. 20 Chalfont St. Peter’s, Bucks, 125 Fleece, George Hotel, Plough 22 Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks , 125 Hotel 37 Cbalgrave, Bedf. 1 54 94 —by High Wycombe, 111 23 Chalk Street, Kent, 2 98 — ly Northleach, 98 39 1 Chalk Well, Kent, 2 101 — by Stoive on the Wold, 101 53 ! Challock Lees, Kent, 9 Cross, 289 , 359, 440 361 Channel Kirk, Berw. 227 69 Cheiveston, Northamp. 213 19* 1 Chapel Allerton, Yorksh. 193 135 * CHEPSTOW, Monm.S. 102 . Beau- 7C )|Chapel Bramptoa, Nerthampt. 149 fort Arms, Three Cranes. Oow,33l 14} GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS, Lhs Dis S8-2 Cheriton Cross, Devon. 69 Cher.ril, Wilts. 87 ■* CHIPPENHAM , ff Wilts. S. 85 I Angel, White Hart 200 Cherston, Devon. 72 v 93 — hy Caine, 87 • — *CHERTSEY, Surrey , 7F. 103 1 — by Wotton Basset, 108 , 26 — Chertsey Bridge , 43 Cross, 358 , 359, 360, 363 ; 22 — Esher, 4 3 j 32 Chipping, Herts. 248 21 —by Hampton Court Bridge , 42 ■* CHIPPING NORTON, See NOR- 28 — % Hounslow , 44 | TON ' 23 — Twickenham , 43 •* CHIPPING ONGAR, See ON - , 22 — Walton Bridge, 43 | GAR 27 * CHE SHAM, Bucks. W. 145 ■ * CHIPPING SOD BURY, SeeSOD- 29 — by Amersham, 145 1 BURY 27 — £t/ Rickmansworth, 145 156 Chipstable, Som. 66, 67 13 Cheshunt Street, Herts. 248 180 Chirbury, Salop-. 130 14 Cheshunt Wash, Herts. 248 185 Chirk, Denb. 131,333- Cross, 351 — ♦CHESTER, ff CM. W. S. j 280Chirton, Northumb. 234 Coach and Horses, Hop Pole, 11 .Chislehurst, Kent, Q. Cross, 368 Hotel, Pied Bull, White Lion 69 Chitt'sham, Camb. 250 !89 — H/ Lichfield, 152 184,Chi?dehan-3ptori, Devon. 67 ■ 180 — by Newport), 173 1 39i Cholcestre, Here f. 1 18 Crow, 281 , 290 , 333, 334, 35 L 352, 353, 371 \*Cholerford Bridge, Northumb. Cross, 418 : 265 Chester l,e Street, Durh. 223 290 Chollerton, Northumb 222. Cross, 150*CHESTERF1ELD , DerL .S’, 192, 391 205- Angel, Falcon. Cross, 285, : 293,330,355,356,357,381,441 ■208 *CHORLEY, Lane. TU. 165 , 176 , 207. Bull, Bull’s Head, Royal 45 ♦Chestetford (Great) Essex , 256 . Oak. Cross, 436 Crown. -Crow, 350 21 Chorley Wood, Midd. 145 44 Chesterferd (Little) Essex, 255 — * CHRIST CHUR CH,ff Hants. M. 1A1 Chesterton, Staff. 162, 169 George 91 Cheverel (Little) Wilts. 57 100 — by Romsry, 50 13S Chetwynd Aston, Salop. 17 I. Cross, 109 —by Salisbury , 50 334 106 —by Southampton , 50 ■ ! oo> Chrynies, Bucks. 1 45- Cross, 438 Cross, 295, 414 | — *CH 1CH ESTER," ff Sussex, W.S, 145 Christchurch, Monm. 88 Dolphin, Swan 98 Christian Malford, Wilts. 108 61 • — by Chiddmgford, 22 .182. *CtiUDLEIGH, Devon. S. 72 . 63 — by Dune ton , 22 Courtenay’s Arms, King’s Arms 61 — lyi Easterner, e, 21 Cross , 2<,6, 425 194 * CIIUM LEIGH, Dev. TIL 63 . King’s Aims 94 Cbicklade, Wilts. 60 112 Churcham, GLoc. 99 , 1 1 4 40 Chiddingfold, Surrey, 20, 12 81 Ch arch ill, Oxon. 96 , *37 Ghidiqck, Dorset. 41, 52 87 Church Langton, See Langton 10 *Cbigwell, Essex, 258. King's Head 230 Church Maiton, See Marton ns Chilcotnpton, Som. 85 158 * CHURCH STRETTON, See ; 85 Chillesford, Svf. 278 STRETTON 93 Chilmark, Wilts. 64 89 *C1RENCESTER, ff Gloc. M. F. '147 Chilson, Som. 61, 86 103 . King’s Head, Ram. Cross, j 88 Chiltern, Wilts. 53 298, 337, 341,361,363, 440 357 Chilton, Salop. 123 — Citadella, Yorlsh. Cross, 34 . 8 , 421, i 66 Chilton, Wilts. 84 439 \ 56 Chilton Park, Suff. 272 272 Claife, Lane. 210 J "99 ' Chilvers Coton, Wurw. 157 114 Clanville, Som. 60 19 Chinham, Kent, 6 Chinnock (East) Som. 54 52 Clapham, Bed, If. 196 ■ 127 1 241 Clapham, Yorksk. 199 . Cross, 455 J Chinnock (West) Som. Cross, 287; 3 Clapham Common, Surrey, 29 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [15 Dis i Dis\ 73 Clapton, Norfhamp. 212 51 ^COLCHESTER , ff Essex, S. 266. 66 CLARE , TU. 272 Angel, Cups, Red Lion, White 227 Claughton (Garstang^ /.rrrcc. 177 Hart. jCvoss, 310, 364, 365 247 Claughtnn (Lancaster) Lane, 207 - 253 Cold Blow, Pemb. 90 Crews, 376 225|Cold Coniston, Yorksh. I99 93 Claybrook, /.tic. 150 142 Cold Han worth, Line. 242 145 Clay Cross, Deri. 205 9 Cold Harbour, Kent, 9 72 Claydon, Suff' 266 . Cross, 343 110 Cold Harbour, Line. 213. Cross, 47 Clayton, Sussex, 30 315 212 Clayton Green, Lane. I76 SoCoid Harbour Inn, Wilis. 107 * 202 Cledvulch, Cae.rm. 101 Cross, 361 275 Cleadon, Durh. 234 2f)ljCold Hasledon, Duth. 2 32 168 *Cleathorpe, Line. 242. Dolphin 180'Cold Henley, Yorksh. 198 137 *CLEOBURY MORTIMER, Salop. 263jCold Rowley, Durh. 231 TH. 129 . Eagle and Serpent. J 49 Cold Waltham, Sussex, 34 Cross , 321 33 XCOLDSTUEAM, Berw. 22 6 88 Clermont Lodge, Norf. 261 149 *Colebrook Dale, Salop. 124 , 128 , 123 CLEY, Norf. S. 262 . Cross, 365 (At the Iron Bridge) Tontine Inn. 49 Cliff, Sussex, 29. Cross, 323 Cross, 400 — *C!ifton, (near Bristol) Bath Hotel, I84 Coleford, Devon. 69. Cross, 446 York Hotel 74 Coleshi'l, Berks. 107 192 Clifton (Bolton) Lane. 207 103 *C 0 LESH 1 LL, Wane: W. 160. 223 Clifton (Preston) Lane. 165 Angel , Swan. Ci oss’, 286 , 449 286 Clifton, Nor thumb. 224 124 *COLFORD, Gloc. TU. 114. An- 52 Clifton, Oxon, 102. Cross, 361 gel 201 Clifton, Yorksh. 229 25 Collier’s End, Herts. 248. Cross , 285 Clifton, Westrn. 178 365 113 Clifton, Wore. 1 14 130 Collingbam, Notts. 214 310 Clifton (Little) Cumb. 200. Cross, — * COL L UMP T 0 N, Devon. S. Half 348 Moon, White Hart 217 *CLlTHEROE, ff Lane . S. 205 - 172 ' — by Bath, 86 Swan. Cross, 395 160 — by Bruton , 64 152 Clockmill, Heref. 120 I67 | — by Ho niton, 63 42 Clophill, Bedf. 154 17 *Colnbrook, Bucks. 8 0. George, 177 Clopton Bridge, Devon. 72 White Hart 181 C lotion. Che's h. 1 52 218 COLNE, Lane. W. 206. Cross , 319 222 Clunghton, Yorksh. 240 18 Colney, Herts. 149 M 7 Clown, Derb. 1 97 IGjColney Street, Herts. 146 — *Clutton, Som. Golden Heart. 102|Coltersworth, Line. 181 . Cross, 312 Cross, 328 129'Colwich, Staff. 161 140 Clytha, Mourn. 115 - Cross, 282 ISojCo’.yford, Devon. 52 . Cross, 445 245 Coatham Munrieville, Durh. 223 151 *Colyton, Devon. 52 . De la Pole — *Cobham, Surrey. . George,. White 1 Arms, White Hait. Cross, 445 Dion 156 Comb, Heref. 116/ P8 17 — by Putney, 45 — COMB MARTIN, Devon, TU. 19 — by Wandsworth , 19 Cross, 446 Cross, 392 84 Combe Basset, Wilts. 40, 49 305 * CO C K E R M CUT H, ff Cumb. M. 52 Compton, Berks. 84 200 . Globe, Sun. Cross, 34B 193 Comptor, Devon. 75 52 Cocking, Sussex, 21 67 Compton, Hants. 38 1 74 | Salop. 133 89 Compton Chamberlain, Wilts. 53 75 |Coddenham Budge, Stiff'. 267 127 Compton Green Field, Gloc. 87 * 90jChdford (West j Wills.. 58. Crosses Cross, 331 26 Codicot£, Herts. 1 95 .77 Compion (Long) Wane. 121 44 [COGGESHALL, Essex , S. 266. 119 Compton (Nether) Dorset. 54 Cross, 364 50 Conder’s Hole, Sussex, 22 , 36 16] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis | Dis 88 Condicote, Gloc. 97 42 Cowfold, Sussex, 33 — ' *C0 NG LET ON, Chesh. S. Black! 175' Cowley Bridge, Devon. 63 , 69 Lion, Swan 122 Coxley, Som. 62 164 — by Derby, 1 75 108 Crab’s Cross, Warw. 127 161 — by Lichfield, 162 272 *Crackentborp, West. 184- New Inn Cross , 335, 409, 416 166 Cranage, Chesh. I 64 179 Coniston, Yorksh. 245 93 CRANBOURN, Dorset. W. 49 86 Connock or Coule, Wills. 56 58 Cranbourn, Hants , 53 211 Cook Bridge, Lane. 205 CRANBROOK , Kent, S. 201 Cookridge, Yorksh. 195 51 — by Maidstone , 12 46 Cook's Bridge, Sussex, 39 49 — by Tunbridge, 16 65 j*Copdock, Suffolk . 266 . Elm Cross, 325 35 jCopping Crouch, Kent, 10 12 ^Cranford Bridge, Midd. 80. White 27 jCopthorn Common, Surrey , 29 H art lfkCorbet’s Tye, Essex, 261 — Cransbeld, Lane. Cross, 376 277 *Corbiidge, Nor thumb. 231. Angel. 234 Crathorne, Yorksh. 232 Cross, 419 30 ^Crawley, Sussex, S. 30. George, 106 CORBY, Line. TH. 180, 238 . Cross, Rising Sun 312 206 Crawshaw Booth, Lane . 206 116 CORFE CASTLE. if Dorset. TH. 13 Crayferd, Kent, 2 50 27 Cray Hill, Essex, 268 62 Corhampton, Hants. 46 116. Creak (South) Norf. 252 333 *Cornhiil, Northumb. 226. Bee- 63 j Creamer’s Hut, Hunt. 180. Crass, Hive 1 309 154 Cornhill, Staff. 168 , 1/0 74 ;Creaton, Northampf\^() 178 Corn town, Glam. 89 I 4 .O Credenhill, Heref. 112 202 Corridge, Not thumb. 230 180 *CREDlTON, Devon. S. 6 3, 69 . 97 jCorsham, Wilts. 83 Angel, Ship, White Hart. Cross, lOOjCorsley Heath, Witts. 58 446 1 l 4 jCort!ingstnck, Nolt. 1 9 1 380 CREETOWN, Kirkc. 188 202 \*CORWEN, Merion. 13 1 , 133- 152 'Cressage, Salop. 128 Owen Glendor. Cross , 281 263 Cresselly, Pemb. 92 95 Coscombe Cross, Gloc. 97 ,259|6'r€sswell, Pemb. 92 68 Cosham, Hants. 20. Cross , 296 . ■178|Crew, Devon. 74 362, 414 i 1 32 k CREWKERNE, Som. S. 54. 110 Cotes, Leic. 191 George. Cross, 287, 328 115 Cotheridge, Wore. 117 79 ;Crick, Monm. 88 , 102. Cross, 283 214 Cothy Bridge, Caerm. 101 136 Crick, Northamp. 156 200 Cottingley, Yorksh. 219 |U7 Crickett’s Inn, Leie. 158 71 Cottington, Kent, 6 157 CRICKHOWELL, Breclcn. TH. 80 Cotterstock, Northamp. 21 3 100 46 Cotton End, Bedf. 195 234 \CR1CKIETH, Caern. W. 140 105 Cough ton, Warm. 12?. Cross, 291 84 CRICK LADE, ff Wilts, S. 107- 59 Court Week, Sussex, 35 Swan, White Horse. Cross, 36 1 , 88 Cove House, Wilts. 107 363 91 ^COVENTRY, ff Warm. F. 160. 218 Crimble Passage, Devon. 77 King’s Head, White Bear. Cross , 106 Cringleford, Norf. 258 301, 308, 426, 429 54 Cripp’s Corner, Sus. 12 . Cross, 326 231 Cover Bridge, Yorksh. 216 I84 *Crockefn Well, Devon. 69 . Gol- 250 i Cowan Bridge, Lane. 199 den Lion 91 Cowbit, Line. 254 98 Crockerton, Wilts. 66. Cross, 304 173 ; * COW BRIDGE, Glam . TU. 89 . 133 Croft, Line. 244 Bear. Cross, 281 237 Croft, York. 222 . Cross, 348 158 ! Cowbridge, Staff. 191 . Cross, 410 224 Croft Hole, Corn. 77 84 l*Cowes, Isle of Wight, 24, 25. 71 Crofton, Wilts. 85 1 Fountain and Vine 45 Cromarsh Gifford, Oxon. 95 GENERAL INDEX : TO THE ROADS. [ijT 1 Di f. I Dii r • CROMER, Norf.S. ,105jCurdworth Bridge, Warw. 160. 1 32 l\ — ly Norwich , 264 Cross, 449 129 — by Repeham , 263 130 Curry Rivell, Som. 60 ' Cross , 36 5, 403 195 Cwm Ystwith, Card. 113 14C Cromford, Deri . 202 215 > *Cyrniogeu, Deni. 131 13C Cromwell, Notts. 181 *Cross, Som. New Inn, White Hart. Cross , 287, 336 D. 311 Crossbarrow, Cuml. 201 I2jDagenham, Essex , 268 69 Cross Ford, Wilts. 81 J36jDalby, Line. 242 167 Cross Gate, Salop. 130, 137 385palhousie, Edinl. 189 62 Cross Green, Suff. 266 374 *DALKEITH , Edinl. 227. White 65 Cross Green, Suff. 272 Hart 56 Cross Hall, Bedf. 179, 212 67 Dallington, Northamp. 156 1 35 Cross Hands Inn, Deri . 202. — Dallington, Sussex. Cross , 388 Cross, 285 347 Dalswinton, Dumf. 186 106 * Cross Hands Inn, Glue: 91, I07. 276 DALTON, Lane. S. 209. Cross, Cross, 288, 337 3 90 214 Cross Hill, Yorksh. 199, 219 236 Dalton, Yorksh. 222 50 Cross-in-Hand, Sussex, 17. Cross, 262 Dalton ie Dale, Durh. e 232 325, 388, 389 33 Danbury, Essex , 269 130 Cross-in-Hand, Here/. 112 37 Danehill, Sussex, 29 210 Cross Inn, Caerm. 101 248 Dare Bridge, Aanc. 177 211 Cross Inon, Glamorg. 90 142 Darlaston, Staff. 161. Cross, 32 5j 365 Crosslee, Roxl. I89 411 291 Crossth waite, Cuml. 211. Cross, 347 147 Darley^ Deri. 202 295 Crossthwaite . (LittleJ Cuml. 211. 241 *DARL1 NGTON, Durh. M. 223. Cross , 247 King’s Head, Talbot. Cross, 113 Crostwick, Norf. 263 348, 444, 452 196 Crossycerlog, Caerm. 100 161 Darnal, Yorksh. 216 46 Crouch Hill, Sussex, 33 86 Darnton, Gloc. 97 6? Croughton, Northamp. 126 174 Darrington, Yorksh. 182 48 Croust Corner, Sussex, 1 7 105 Darsingham, Norf. 251 58 Crowhurst Park, Sussex, 14 — *DARTFORD, Kent, S. Bull, Bull — CROWLAND, Line. S. and George, Granby’s Head, 93 — ly Peterlorough , 238 Rose 86 — ly Ramsey, 254 16 — >-ly Eltham, 3 I67 CROWLE, Line. M. 215, 243. 15 — ly Shooter's Hill, 2 Cross , 369 Cross, 367 276 Crowless, Corn, 71 189 Dartmoor Forest, Devon. 74 82 Croxton, Norf. 262 — *DARTMOUTH, ft Devon. F. — ■. *CROYDON, Surrey, S. Grey- Castle hound, King’s Arms 203 — ly Newton Bushel, 75 14 — ly Lewisham , 13 210 — ly Totness, 76 9 — ly Streatham , 27 Cross, 369 Cross, 366, 367, 368 175 Darton, Yorksh. 198 165 Cruckton, Salop. 130 171 Davenham, Chesh. 163 39 *CUCKFIELD, Sicssex, TU. 30. 72 *DAV ENTRY, Northamp. W. 160. King’s Head, Talbot. Cross, Saracen’s Head, Wheatsheaf. 3 87 Cross, 300 108 Cucklington, Som. 66 224 Davidstow, Corn. 79 55 Culham Bridge, Oxon. 102 l87|*Dawlish, Devon. 75* New Inn 20 5 Cullingworth, Yorksh. I99. Cross, 43. : Deadman’s Cross, Bedf. 195 319 74 \*DEAL, Kent, TH. 6. Royal Ex- 154 Cund, Salop. 128 change, Three Kings. Cross, 412 328 Cumbertrees, Dumf. 186 84 Dean, Norlhampt. 212 18 ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis\ 335 : Dinwoody Green, Bumf. 185 200|Dipford, Devon, 68 — *D1SS, Norf F. King’s Head, j Saracen’s Head 91 — by Botesdale, 27 1 94, — by Scole Inn , 267 86; — by Stow Market , 273 11 EDishley, Leic. 1 74 174*Disiey, Chesh. 203. Ram • — jDistington, Cumb. 315 ; — by Maryport, 201 302! — by Whitehaven, 210 2io;Dilchford, York. 222, 232 45pilchling, Sussex, 29 31]Ditton, Kent, 7, 8. Cross , 314 227'Dobwalls, Cornw . 76. Cross, 434 432:Docklow, Here/. 1 1 7 .208 '*DODBR00K, Devon. W. 7 6 76jDoddington, Camb. 253 jl48;Doddington, Som. 62 1353. Dodds Mill Heugfo, Roxb. 227 1 18 Dodenham, Wore. 117 243iDolbenmaen, Caeyn. 140 193' Dole Goch, Card. 119 — *DOLGELLY, Merion. TU. Golden Lion, Ship Tavern Dis | 112|Dean, -Som. 59 l6o’Dean Hill, Chesh. 163 96 Dean Prior, Devon. 7‘2 55 Deans, Sussex, 33 83 83 69 59 272 213 200 202 4 44 37 68 64 83 Dean Thorpe, Northamp. 212 DEBENHAM, Suffolk] F. 267. Cross, 452 DEDDINGTON, Oxon. S. 113- Cross, 299, 361, 426 '^Dedham, Essex, 266. Sun Demmings, Westm. I7B * DENBIGH , f Denb. W. Bull, Crown. by Llangollen, 135 by Wrexham and Mold , 172 Cross, 386 Denholm Gate, Yorksh. 199 Denmark Hill, Surrey, 13 Dennel End, Bedf. 154 Den Park, Sussex, 31, 32 Dense! 1, Kent, 8 Denton, Kent, 8 Denver, Norf 250 4|Deptford, Kent, 1,4 87 * Deptford Inn, Wilts. 58,59* Cross, 295 126 *DERBY, ff Derb. F. 174. Bell, 212/ —by Ludloiv , 139 George, King’s Head, New Inn. 216' — by Shreivsbury , 140 - Cross, 3 04,311,316, 330, 427 ! ! Cross, 280 101 *DEREHAM (EAST) Norf. F. 261. 2!2Dolwen, Denbigh. 172 George, King’s Arms. Cross, 162 * DONCASTER , Yorksh. S. 182, 405, 406 216. Angel, R.ed Lion, Rein 91 Derry Hill, Wilts. 87 Deer. Cross, 294, 369, 371 79 Desborougb, Northamp. 155 110 *DONINGTON, Line. S. 241. Red 324|Detchon, Nor thumb. 224 I Cow. Cross , 315, 318 lOOjDeverill, Wilts. 66 155 Donniford, Som. 62 206*Devil’s Bridge, Card. 142. Havod 119, * DORCHESTER, ff Dorset. S 40. I Arms Antelope, King’s Arms. Cross, 59;Devil’s Ditch, Camb. 257* Cross, 306, 37L372 339 49 Dorchester, Oxon. 94* Cross , 424 — *DEFIZES,ff Wilts. TH. Black 23* DORKING , Surrey, TH. 31. . Hed Bear, Castle Lion, White Horse. Cross, 40Q 91 — by Andover, 5 6 130:Dormington, Heref 119 89 — by Marlborough, 82 159 Dormoton, Salop. 152 Cross, 359, 364 321 Dornock, Dumf. 186 94 Dickleburgh, Norf. 267 62 Dorringston, Kent, 8 52 Didcott, Berks. 95 373: *Douglas Mill Inn, Laner. 185 60 Diddington, Hunt. 179 114 Doutling, Som. 59 104 Didmarton, Gloc. 106. Cross, 298 137 Dovebridge, Derb. 191. Cross, 3 16 181 Didsbury, Lane. 1 67 326 Doveford Bridge, Roxb. 2 30 116 Dimmock, Gloc. 121 i 71 *DOVER, ff Kent, W. S. 3. City 150 Dimsdale, Staff 162, I69 of London, Royal Hotel, Ship, 119 Dinder, Som. 59 - York House. Cross, 432 45 Dinton, Bucks. 129 60 Dover Court, Essex , 274 90 Dinton, Wilts. 64 | 94 Dowds well, Gloc . 98, 101 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [!Q Dis Dis 227 Downderry, Cornw. 77 40 — by Ongar, 258 — *DOWNHAM MARKET Norf. S. i Cross, 349 , 364 Crown, Swan 407 Dunragget, Wigt. 188 95 —rly Brandon , 250 33* DUNSTABLE, Bedf. W. 149 . 84 —by Ely , 259 Crown, Sugar Loaf. Cross, 339 Cross, 314 82Dunsmore Heath, Warw. 160 61 Down House, Hants. 39 161 DUNSTER, Som. F. 62. Cross, 203 Downton, Devon. 74 378, 446 88 Downtonjff Wilts . 49 129 Dunston Pillar, Line. 213 , 239 148 Draycott, Staff. 191 . Cross , 292 j 21 jDunton, Kent, 10 Drayton, Oxon. H4Dunton, Norf. 253 77 — by Am er sham, 126 — Dunwich,'f’f Suff. 73 — by Watford, 143 97 — by Rendlesham, 2JS *DRAYTON, Salop. W. Talbot 100 —by Saxmundham, 275 160 — by Eccleshall , 152 259 ^DURHAM, ft Durh. S. 220, 223 . 151 — by Newport, 172 Green Dragon, Queen’s Head, Cross, 417 , 441 Wheatsheaf. Cross , 3J2, 373 , ! — * DRIFFIELD fGREAT) Yorksh. 374, 375 TH. Red Lion 139 Durleigh^Cow.. 67 19f> — by Lincoln , 249 117 Durley Cross, Gloc. 99 228 —by York, 237 I 171 Durley Ford, Devon. 66 Cross, 420 [109 *DURSLEY, Gloc. TIL 105 , 106. 198 Dring Houses, Yorksh. 229 1 Lamb, Old Bull. Cross, 329, 126 *DR01TWICH,ff Wore. F. 114 . 336 George. Cross, 290 , 329 148 Durston, Som . 86 156 DRONEFIELD, Derb. TH. 19 2. 182 Dutton, Chesh. 152 Cross, 330 — Dymchurch, Kent. Cross , 326 , 64 Droxford, Hants. 46 345, 346, 412 408 Drumfiower, Wigt. 188 203 DYNASMOUTHY, Merion. F. 139 — *Drwssynant, Merion. Cross , 280 138 Dynystow, Monm, 99 126 * DUDLEY , Wore* S. 124- Lord Dudley’s Arms. Cross , 307 , 342 194 Dudley Hill, York. 21 9 E. UllDuffield, Derb . 203, 201 194 Ealand, Yorksh. 198 . Cross, 348 — : 'Duffryn, Card. Cross, 2 79 6 Ealing, Midd. 110 51 IDugler Lake, Sussex, 20 — ' Earith, Huntingd. Cross, 377 165 j DULVERTON, Som. S. 66 , 67 93 Earl Stoke, Wilts. 57 5 Dulwich, Surrey , 13 27 J Earls Bridge, Durh. 221 341 *DUMFRIES, Dumf. 186. George, 105 Earsham, Norf. 2J6 King’s Arms 126 Earston, Wore. 1 37 363 *DUNBAR, Hadd. 225. New Inn, 58 Eartham, Sussex, 36 j St. Andrew 49 Easebourn, Sussex, 22 179 Duncehill, Yorksh. 237, 239 259 Easington, Durh. 232 80 *Dunchurch, Warw. 160 . Dun 85 Easington, Gloc. 103 Cow, Star 197 Easington, Yorksh. 245 53 Duncton, Sicssex, 22 213 *Easing\vold, Yorksh. 229- New 566 Duneton Water, Laner. I 85 Inn, Rose and Crown. Cross, 383 111 Dunkelton, Som. 85 213 Eastburn, York. 199 205 Dun Keswick, Yorksh. 193 61 Eastergate, Sussex, 36 106 Dunkirk, Gloc. 106 . Cross, 288, 341 89 ;Easterton, Wilts , 57 284 Dunmail Raise Stones, Westm. 200 j 199 Eastnam, Chesh. 166 *DUNMOW, Essex , S, Saracen’s 242 £ast Lane End, Cornw. JO Head 40 Easton (Great} Essex, 259* Cross, 42 — by Chelmsford, 270 ! 349 3§ [ — by Epping, 259 fb’ee next column) 52 Eastwel!, Kent, 9 1 ! d 2 20] GENERAL INDEX TO 1 THE ROADS. Dis go Eatington (Upper) Warw, 127. Dis 183 - —by Wem,, 133 Cross, 301 1 Cross, 290, 333,415 136 Eaton Bridge, Here f. 1 1 7 2261 Ellington (Low) Yorksh. 216 27 Eaton Bridge, Kent, 14 107 : Elm (Little) Som. 58 55 *Eaton Socon, Bedf. 179. Cock, 10] Elmers End, Kent, 13. Cross, 368 White Horse. Cross , 341 106 Elmham, Norf. 261 324 *ECCLESFE CHAN, Dumf. 171 Elmsall (North) Yorksh. 219 ; MONTHLY MARKET , 185. 55 Elmstead Market, Essex, 274 Post Office 304 Elsdon, Nor thumb. 230 146 Eccles Green, Here/. 112 11 Elstree, or Idlestry, Herts. 146 148 *ECCLESHALL, Staff. F. 152. 49 Elstow, Bedf. 154 Royal Oak. Cross, 317 123 Elvaston, Derb. 174* Cross, 427 95 Eddington, Wilts. 57 8 *ELTHAM, Kent , M. 3* Castle 45 Eden Green, Kent, 16 36 0 *Elvan Foot Bridge , Lanerr. 185 123 Edgarly, Som. 62 76 Elvedon, Suffolk, 257 128 Edgefield Green, Norf. 264 67 *ELY, Camb. S. 250. Lamb. Cross, 1 — *Edge Hill, Warw. y Rising Sun 376, 377 83 — by Amersham , 126 163 Ely Bridge, Glam. 89 79 — by Watford, 144 54 Emberton, Bucks. 155 8 *Edgware, Midd. 142. White Hart 120 Emborrow, Som. 85 ^EDINBURGH, Edinb. DAILY 287 Emont Bridge, Westm. 178, 1 84 MARKET. Black Bull, Came- *Emsworth, Hants. Crown. Cross , ton’s Hotel, George Hotel, Mail Coach Office, White Hart 190 296 Enderton, Chesh. 173 391 — by Berwick , 225 289 Enerdale, Cumb. 210 392 — by Carlisle and Selkirk, 189 10 *ENFIELD, Midd. S. 247- George 357 —by Catterick and Jedburgh, 231 9 *Enfield Highway, Midd. 247. 380 — by Coldstream, 22? * Rose and Crown 396 — by Huntingdon, York , and Aln- 10 Enfield Wash, Midd. 247 wick, 249 19 Englefield Green, Surrey, 55 381 —by Kelso, 228 142 Enmore, Som. 67 381 — by Morpeth and Jedburgh, 23 1 60 Enslow Bridge, Oxm. 113 377 — by Newcastle and Jedburgh, 2 3 1 — *En stone, Oxon . Lichfield Arms, 398 — by York and Berwick, 229 Talbot 387 — by York and Coldstream, 229 73 —by Henley, 94 388 i — by York and Kelso, 229 69 — by High Wycombe , 121 7 ' *Edmonton, Midd. 247* Cross Keys 17 *EPP1NG, Essex, F. 25 6. Epping 22 ; Effingham, Surrey, 34 Place. Cross, 350 18 ;*Egham, Surrey, 37. Crown, 14 *EPSOM, Surrey, 31. King’s Head, 251 King’s Head, Red Lion Eglestone, Durh. 212 160 Spread Eagle. Cross, 366 Epworth, Line. 215 2 It i Egloskerry, Corn. 79 108 Erdington, Warw. 171. Cross, 286, 295 ; EGREMONT, Cumb. S. 210. 292, 330 Cross, 348 — *Esher, Surrey. Bear, Grapes 32£ iEives Kirk, Dumf. 189 14 — by Brompton , 43, 45 6* ; Elbridge, Sussex, 36 16 — by Wandsworth, 19 248 i Elden, Durh. 220 202 Eskynald, Card. 113, I42 12C ) Elford, Staff. 158 t 22 Eton College, Bucks. 80 66 ELHAM, Kent , M. 8 209 Euxton, Lane. 165 l50|Elkington (South) Zinc. 242 75 *Everley (East) Wilts. $6. Crown. 313! *ELLENF00T, Cumb. F. 200, Cross , 361, 440 210. Golden Lion. Cross, 3 47 77 Everley (West) Wilts. 56 f ELLESMERE, Salop. TV. Royal 126 i Evershott, Dorset. 55 Oak 10G )*EFESHAM,ff Wore. M. Crown. 178 — -frty Cockshut, 133 95, 97- Cross, 291, 302, 379 j (See the next column) 68 1 Ewell, Kent , 3 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [21 Dis 13 *EWELL, Surrey , TH. 31. Bull’s 87 Farnham, Sujf. 275 Head. Cross , 366, 390 — *FARNHAM, Surrey , TH . Bush, 179 ♦Ewenny, or Wenny, Glam. 89« Lion and Lamb Pelican 39 — by Guildford , 20 277 Ewes Bridge, Northumb , 224 38 — by Staines, 38 199 Ewloe, Flint. 153 Cross, 366 196 Exboin, Devon. 69 17 ♦Farningham, Kent, 6. Black Lion, 168 Exbridge, Som. 67 Bull. Cross, 367 — ♦EXETER, ft Devon. W F. Half, 194 Farnworth, Lane. 207 Moon, Hotel, New London Inn,! 50 Farringdon, Hants. 45* Cross, 425 Old London Inn — *FARRING DON, Berks. TU. Bell, 184 — by Bath, 86 Crown 172 — by Bruton , 61, 64 70 — by Abingdon, 103 172 — by Lyme Regis, 52 68 — by Wantage , 96 174 — by Ottery St. Mary*s , 52 Cross, 337, 341, 379 168 — by Shaftesbury , 54 141 Faulty, Som. 67 173 — by Salisbury and Dorchester, 42 60 Fawley, Berks. 84 172 — by Wellington , 61 38 Fawley Court, Bucks. 83. Cross, Cross, 336, 377, 378 438 j 167 ♦Exmouth, Devon. 52. Globe, — Fazeley, Staff. Cross , 286, 450 London Inn. Cross, 378, 445 312 Featherston Castle, Nor thumb. 212 62 Exton, Hants. 46 27 Fellbridge, Sussex, 28 85 Eye, Northamp. 241 121 Felraingham, Norf. 264 89 EYE. ff Suffolk, S. 267 65 Felpham, Sussex, 36 81 Eyke, Sujf. 278 13 Feltham, Midd. 44 346 EYEMOUTH , Berw. 224 175 Felton, Sal.op. 131 64 Eynsham, Cteon. 98 299 Felton Bridge, Northumb. 224 186 Eyton, Denb. 134 160 Fenny Bridges, Devon. 41 61 ♦fenny Stanton, Hunt. 253. George. Cross, 310 F. 45 Fenny Stratford, Bucks. 159 180 Fairburn, Yorksh. 182. Cross , 3S0 142 Fenton, Line. 243 80 *PAIRFORD , Gloc. TH. 103. Bull *327 Fenwick, Northumb. 224 134 Fair Mile, Heref 117 '122 Fernhill Green, Wore. 1 1 4 163 Fair Mile Inn, Devon. 52 45 Fernhurst, Sussex , 21 25 Fair Street, Kent, 8 |2 17 Ferrinsby, Ycrksh. 1 94. Cross, 38-2 . — *FA KENH A M, Norf. TH. Red Lion i 177 ♦Ferry Bridge, Yorksh . 182. Angel, 113 — by Dereham , 261 Greyhound, Swan. Cross , 379, 117 —by Lynn * 253 380 109 — by Swafham, 260, 261 252 Ferry Hill, Durh. 223 Cross, 403 92 Fettle Bridge, Norf. 257 366 ♦Falla, Edinb. 227* Black Shields 47 *FE VERSHAM, Kent, W. S. 3- 54iFalraer, Sussex , 28 Ship 26q\* FALMOUTH, Cornw. TH. 78. 220 Festiniog, Merion. 136 ( Hotel, King’s Arms 61 Fifield, Berks. 102. Cross, 338 238 ijFalsgrave, Yorksh. 2 35, 240. Cross, 77 Fifield, Wilts. 82 37 3 184 Filleigh, Devon. 61 239'Fardale, Yorksh. 217 56 Filmer Hill, Hants. 45 73! *FAREHAM, Hants. W. 47. Red 219 Fimber, Yorksh. 237 Lion. Crow, 296, 414 67 Finborough (Great) Suff. 272 32jFarleigh, Kent, 13 50 1 Finden, Sussex, 32 254 Farlton Lane, Lane. 177 88 1 Finford Bridge, Wane. 160. Cross , 58 Farnborough, Berks. 84 426 32|Farnborough, Hants. 38 374 . Fingland, Dumf. 1 87 14i*Famborough, Kent, 10. George. 62 ! Finmeie, Oxon. 126- Cross, 3 40 1 Cross, 367 1262 ! Finsthwaitc, Lane. 210 22] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis 257 FISCARD, or Fishguard, Peml. i 42 Foulmere, Camb. 250 F. 109 in FOULSHAM, Norf. TU. 262 43 Fisher’s Street, Sussex, 20, 22 124 Four Crosses Inn, Staff. 1 7 1 81 Fisherton, Wilts. 53- Cross, 295 57 Four Oaks, Sussex, 1 1 52 Fittleworth, Sussex, 20 84 Four Shire Stone, Gloc. 95 221 *Fme Lanes Inn , Cornw. 70 91 *Fovant, Wilts. 5 3* Pembroke’s 191 Fixby Hali, Yorksh. 1 98- Cross. 348 Arms 244 Flamborougb, Yorksh. 237- Cross, 239 FOF/EYff Cornw. S. 77 373 1206 Foxholes, Yorksh. 240 — Flarnborough Head, Yorksh . | 99 Foxley, Wilts. 107. Cross, 337 . 209 — by Hull, 246 ! — Fradden, Comic. 244 — by York, 237 '245 — by Bodmin, 70 169 Flash, Chesh. 175 255 [ — by Camelford , 79 309 Flimby, Cumb. 210 8 7 1 FRA ML 1 NG HAM, Suff. S. 275 Fliimvell, Sussex 390 Framlington (Long) Nor thumb. 226 48 — by Front, 15 299 Framlington (Low) Norlhumb. 226 45 -—by Lamberhursl, 1 1 l 38 Frant, Sussex, 15 168 Flinborough, Line. 214? 215 ! er Frating, Essex, 274 . 209 FLINT, f Flint. 134 218 Friday thorpe, Yorksh. 237 105 Flitcham, Norf. 252 ; 30 Frimley, Surrey, 38 43 Flitwick, Bed}'. 154 128 Friskney, Line. 244 343 *Fiy Bridge, Roxb. 230. Salmon 120 Fritton, Suff. 276 182 Fioekton, Yorksh. 198 10; *Frocester, Gloc. 10 6 . Cross , 289 221 Flovverleck Hill, Merion. 139 165 Frodingham, Line. 215 177 Foldby, Yorksh. 219 195 Frodingham, Yorksh. 246 93 Foleshill, Warw. 157 492 *FRODSIJAM, Chesh. W. I58. 106 *FOLK INGHAM, Line. TH. 238. Bear’s Paw. Cross . 352 Greyhound. Cross, 315 92 \*Frog Mill Inn, Gloc. 98 ^FOLKESTONE, Kent, TH. Folke- 229 Frogmoor, Cornw. 77 stone Arms | 17 Frogmore, Herts. 146 72 — by Canterbury , 8 *FROME , Som. W. S. George 73 — by Elham, 8 ! 104 — by Deptford Inn, 59 72 — by Maidstone, 7 403 — by Shrewton, 58 75 — by Rochester, 7 .107 — by Trowbridge , 85 Cross, 346, 412 Cross, 294, 305, 360 95! Foothill, Wilts. 64 260 'Frosterley, Durh 221 12 ! *Foot’s Cray, Kent, 6 . Black Horse, ; 67 Froxfield, Wilts. 81, 84 1 | Tiger's Head. Cross , 367 ! 44jFroyle, Hants. 38 93 |Ford, Gloc. 97 84|Fugglestone, Wilts. 53* Cross, 295 99 'Ford, Wilts. 91 ! 4 Fulham, Midd. 42 171 JForden, Montg. 139 270 Fulwell, Durh. 2 33, 234 82,'Fordham, Norf. 250 —j *FORDlNGBRIDGE , Hants. S. Greyhound G. 88 —~ly Romsey, 50 26 Gad's Hill, Kent, 2 94 — -by Salisbury, 49 — * GAINSBOROUGH , Line. TU. 349'Forcst, Duwjr. 146 Blackmoor’s Head, White Hart 50jFcrest Hill, Oxon. 113 151 — by Lincoln , 243 31 Forest Row, Sussex, 28. Cross , 449 149 — by Newark , 214 73 Fornham St. Martin, Suffolk, 27 1 Cross, 356, 380, 381, 398 52|Forston Green, Kent, 15 118 Galhampton, Som. 65. Cross, 306 77,Forton, Hants. 47 : 27 Gallywood Common, Essex , 269 64| Foster’s Booth, Northampt. 159 199iGampton, Devon. 75 l3LFoston, Derb. 190. Cross, 316 141 iGamston, Notts. 1 8 1 1 1 6 Fuston, Line. 181 I78 Ganstead, Yorksh. 245 84 Fotheringhay, Northampt. 201 223 Gargrave, Yorksh. 199 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [23 Dis 70 Garlinge, Kent, 5 Dis 84 Glenbam, Suffolk, 275 212 *Garraby Street Inn, Yorksh. 237 4<>4 *Glenluce, Wigt. 188. Crown 43 Garret (High4 Essex, 270 — Gl^ntham, Line. Cross, 398 92 Garsdon, Wilts. 108 — *Glenwhelr, Northumb. Globe. 229 *GARSTANG, Lane. Til. 177- 87 Cross, 418 , 419 r Eagle and Child, Royal Oak Glinton, Northamp. 238 271 Garth Chapel, Westm . 200 — *GLOCESTER,ff Gloc. W. S. 225 Garton, Yorksh. 237 Bell, Booth Hall, King’s Head 148 Gaceford, Noit. 215 l05 by Barnsley, 104 205 Gate Helmsley, Yorksh. 237 106 by Cirencester and Birdlip, 103 49 Gate House, Sussex, 17 10 " by Cirencester and Painswick, 104 t 371 *Gate House of Fleet, Kirkc. 188. |l °8 by Frog Mill Inn and Chelten- jj i King’s Head ham, 99 GATESHEAD, Durh . 105 by Frog Mill Inn and Seven 272 — by Durham, 223 Wells, 104 278 — by Stockton, 2 33 Il04 by High Wycombe and Chelten - [Cross, 419 353 Gate Side, Dyrnfr. 187 108 ham. 111 — by Stow on the Wold, 104 267 Gate Side, Westm. 178, 200 Cross, 289, 329, 336, 359 19Gatton,f^ Surrey, 30 64 Glympton, Oxon. 133 81 Gaydon Inn, Wane. 1 44 182 Gobowen, Salop. 131 . Cross, 351 i 97 Gay wood, Norf. 251 20 Gerard’s Cross, Bucks. 110 33 *GOD AIMING, Surrey , S. 19- 1 King’s Arms 279 Germoe, Cornw. 71 58 God man Chester, Hunt. 248 . Cross , i 21 7 Gibranlwy, Caerm. 90 310,377 235 Giggles wick, Yorksh. 199 19 *Godstone Green, Surrey, 28. — Gilberdike, Yorksh. Cross , 395 White Hart. Cross , 408 2 17 ,Gilling, Yorksh. 235 49 Gofford Green, Kent, 16 105 Gillingham, Dorset, 66 173 Golbourn Bridge, Chesh . 173 1 13 Gillingham, Norf. 276 . Cross, 284 27 Golden Farmer, Surrey, 38 317 Gilnockball Ruins, Dumf 188 27 *Golden Fleece, Berks. 80 , 93 49 Girtford, Bedf. 179 91 Goldicot, Warw. 127 Goldington (Stoke) Bucks , 149 54 Girton, Cambr. 253 54 133 Girton, Nott. 214 152 Goldthorpe, Yorksh. 216 245 *G IS BOROUGH, Yorksh. M. 236 . 268 Golds Hill, Durh. 221 , Cock. Cross, 373, 451 235 Golgate Bridge, Lane. 177 224 Gisburn, Yorksh. 205 282 Golzenna, Cornw. 71 378 Gladesmuir, Hadd , 225 129 Goodrich, Heref. 99 GLAND FORD BRIDGE , see 206 Gooashaw Chapel, Lane. 206 BRIGG 198 Goose Green, Lane. I 65 . Cross, 3 96 309 iGlanton, Northumb. 226 414 Gorbals. Laner. 18? I 4.3 Glap well, Derby, 192 271 Gorid Bridge, Pemb. 109 Gorleston, Suffolk , 275 l 60 ! Glasburv, Breck. 120 . Cross, 28 1 122 — [^GLASGOW, Laner. DAILY. 158 Gorsty Hill, Chesh. I 69 Black Bull, Buck’s Head, Star, 107 Gosberton, Line. 24 1 Tontine 45 Gosfieid, Essex, 27 1 415 — by Dumfries, 1 87 277 Gosforth, Northumb. 224 402 '—by Mo fat, 186 ■ *GOSPORT, Hants. S. India Arms, — \* GLASTONBURY, Som. TU. Red Lion White Hart 78 I — by Bishop’s Waltham, 47 13! I — by Bath and Wells , 86 78 i — by Fareham, 47 124 — by Shepton Mallet, 62 73 i — by Portsmouth, 20 126 — by Wells, 62 Cross, 362, 42 S Cross, 372 44 | Goudhurst, Kent, 16 91 G1 ays ton, Rutl. 212 t > Goulder’s Green, Midd. 147 i Grafton (King’s) Northampt. I 67 92 : Glen (Great) Leic. 174 5 1 24 ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS, Dis 251 110 269 24 40 161 92 344 127 52 42 5 97' 133 242 315 97 153 168 202 162 43 217 102 GRAMPOUND, ff Corn. S. 76 *GRANTHAM,ff Line. S. 18 i. Angel, George. Cross, 316 Graveley. Herts . 179 *GRAFESEND , ten*, /F. £. 2. ' Falcon. White Hart, Cross, ' 321, 350 Grayrigg, Westm. 208 GRAY’S THURROCK, Essex, TH. 268 Gray’s Wood, Surrey, 21 Greasborough, Yorksh. 198 Great Glen, Leic. 174 l58jGreenhill Common, Herb. 1 92. Cress , 330 * GREENLAW , , Berw. 226. Castle * Green Man Inn, Line. 213, 239 Greenstead, Essex, 274 Green Street, Kent, 2 GREENWICH, Kent, W,S. 4 *Greetham, Rutl. 180. Royal Oak. Cross, 423 Grenton, Somersetsh. 86 *Greta Bridge, Ybr£s/i.l84. George, Griffin *Gretna Green, Dumf. 185* Gretna Hall Griff, War vc. 157 Grimoldby, Line. 244 GRIMSBY CGREATJ ff Line. W. 242, 243 Cross, 369 Grimston, Yorksh. 236, 237 Grindleford Bridge, Deri. Cross, 293 Grindley Bridge, Chesh. 173. Cross, 451 *GRINSTEAD CEASTj ff Sussex, F. Crown, Dorset Arms — by Croydon , 28 — by Wes ter ham, 14 Cross, 449 Grinstead (West) Sussex, 32 Groes Ffordd, Denb, 172 Grooby, Leic. 190 —\*GUILDFORD, ff Surrey, S. Crown, White Hart 29| — by Kingston, 19 31 — by Leatherhead, 34 Cross, 366, 382, 409 Guildford, Cornvc. 71 GUISBO ROUGH, see GISBO- ROUGH 108|Guist Bridge, Norf 261 93 Guiting (Lower) Gloc . 96 1 12|Gunnerby, Line. 1 8 1 95 Guy’s Cliff, Warw. 144, Cross, 449 Dis \ 89 60 70 2 78 47 374 271 117 64 38 330 128 123 59 Guyhurn, or Gyhum, Camlr. 253 *■ Gwyndii , Angles. — by Namplwich, 153 — by Oswestry, 132, 133 H. w. 17. 57 148 U 59 179 !i24 100 223 60 132 197 208 200 91 111 114 59 46 132 195 283 315 Hackleton, Nortkam. 149 -Hacklinge, Kent, 6 Hackney, Midd. 255. Cross , 432 Hackton Bridge, Berks. 108 Haddenham, Bucks. 129 *HADDlNGTON, Hadd. 225- Bell Geoigeand Dragon, Star Haddon (East) Nortkam. 156 Hadden (West) Nortkam. 156 Hadfordshern, Sussex, 34. Cross 382 Hadiscoe, Norf. 0,76 *H AD LEIGH, Suffolk , M. 266 White Lion. Cross, 390 Hadleigh, Essex, 269 Haggerston, Norlkumb. 224 Hagley, Wore. — by Birmingham, 125 — by Bromesgrove , 1 29 HAILSHAM , Sussex , Cross, 324 Hailweston, Hunt. 212 Hainton, Line. 243 Balberton, Devon. 61 Haldon Hill, Devon. 73 Hales Owen, Wore. 125. Cross, 34 HALESWORTH, Suffolk, TU. 27 Haleworthy, Cornw. 79 ^Halford .Bridge, Gloc. Bell. 301 Halfway House, Ber&s. 81 Halfway House, Line. 214 * HALIFAX , Yorksh. S. 198 bot. White Lion. Cross, 394, 397, 437 Hal kin, Flint. 134, 153 Halliwell, Lane. 207 HALLATON, Leic. TH. 190 Hall End, Warw. I51 Hallow, Wore. 1 37 Halnecker, Sussex, 22 *HALSTEAD , Essex, F. 27 0. King’s Arms. Cross, 310 Haltham, Line. 244 HALTON, Chesh. S. 158 HALTWH1STLE, Northumb. Ti — by Bernard Castle, 212 by Penrith, 212 Cross, 391, 419 Crosi Tal 34S GENERAL INDEX TO THE KOADS. [2 6 Dis 20 3 Halwell, Devon. 76 Dis | l8 ( Hare Street, Essex, 258 29 Haly Green, Berks. 82 13 Hare Street, Essex, 265 30' Hare Street, Herts 250 11 Ham. Surrey, 44 197 Hamacoi, Devon. 61 — .♦Harewood, Yorksh. Golden Cross, 98 Ham (Long) Dorset, 49 Hambledon, Surrey, 21 Harewood Arms. 37 203 — by Abberford, I83 46 Ham Green, Bucks. 146 I96 — by Leeds, 1 93 391 * HAMILTON , Lanerk. 186. Duke Cross, 453 of Hamilton’s Arms 126 Harewood End, Heref 112 4 Hammersmith, Midd. 37 109 Harford Bridge, Norf 267 — Hammerton (Green) Yorlcsh. 231 HA RLE 1 GH, Merion. S. 139 Cross, 396, 454 99 HARLESTON, Norf. JV. 276 4 Hampstead. Midd. 147 70 Harlestone, Northamp. 156 167 Hampton, Chesh. 1 73 150 Harley, Salop. 128 12 ♦Hampton, Midd. 42, 43* White 89 HARLIKG ( EAST) Norf.TU. 257 Hart. Cross, 368 23 ♦Harlow, Essex , 256. Green Man 133 Hampton Bishop, Heref. 1 1 9 45 Harlston, Camb. 253 — ♦Hampton Court, Midd . King’s 168 Harmer Hill, Salop. 133 Arms, Tov 234 Harnby, Yorksh. 217 11 — by Kingston, 42 25 Harpenden, Herts. 154 14 — by Twickenham , 43 253 Harperley Lane Head, Durh. 221, 60 Cross, 368 Hampton (Little) Sussex, 35 108 231. Cross, 312 Harpley, Norf. 252 . 100 Hampton (Little) Wore. 95 — Harrietsham, Kent 35 Hand Cross, Sussex, 30. Cross, 387 44 — by Aylesford, 8 146 Handford, Staff. 1 61 . Cross, 4 1 1 42 — by Maidstone , 7 172 Handley, Chesh. 173 268 Harrington (East) Durh. 233 — HANDLEY, Staff. Cross, 411 88 Harringworth, Northamp. 212 119 Handsworth, Warw. 124 Hanging Bridge, Derb. 175* Cross , 10 ♦Harrow on the Hill, Midd. I46. 141 King’s Head 381 68 Harrowden (Great) Northamp. I55 147 Hanmer’s Cross, Heref. 120 243 Harrow Gate, .Durh. 223 123 Hansacre, Staff. 169 211 ♦Harrowgate, Yorksh. 194. Crown, 159 Hans worth, Yorksh. 216 Dragon, Granby, Half Moon, 8 Hanwell, Midd. 110 Queen’s Head, White Hart. Cross, 166,1-Ianwood, Salop. 130 382, 396 123 Hanwortb Green, Norf. 263 60 Hartford, Hunt. 254 304 Haraby, Cumb. 178 47 Hartford Bridge, Bucks. I59 74 Haradon Hill, Hants. 57> 59 35 ♦Hartford Bridge, Hants. 39. White — Happisburgh Light House, Norf. Lion Cross, 403, 406 214 HARTLAND, Devon, S. 6 1 199 Harberton Ford, Devon. 7 6 — Hartlebury, Wore. Cross, 290 53 Harbledown, Kent , 3 254 HARTLEPOOL , Durh. S. 232 — *HARSOROUGH f MARKET) 36 Hartley Row, Hants. 39 Leic. TU. Three Swans. 53 Hartley Street, Kent, 12 85 — by Kettering, 156 277 Harton, Durh. 234 83 — by Northampton, 1 74 212 Harton, Devon. 6l Crass , 309 296 Hartside Cross, Cumb. 211 197 Harburton Ford, Devon. 72 42 Hartwell, Bucks. 129 48 Hardham, Sussex, 34 54 Harwell, Berks. 95 252 Hardrow, Yorksh . 217 71 * HARWICH, ff Essex, TU. 274- 105 Hard way, Som. 60 Three Cups, White Hart* Cross, 44 Hardwick, Bucks. 12 6, 143 310, 343, 404 94 Hardwick, N«rf. 250 263 Harwood, Durh. 212 154 Hardwick Court, Heref. 120 300 Harwood Head, Nor thumb. *230,231 32 Hare Hatch-, Berks. 80 84 Harwood’s House, Warw. 144 e 26] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis\ 129 Haselbury, Som. 54 i 213 Hayton, Yorksh. 2 36 149* -lasland, Derb. 192 130 1 -laywood (Great) Staff. 161 4-2* 'HAS LEM ERE, ff Surrey, TU. 110 1 deacham, Norf. 251 21. White Horse ‘ 3521 lead Chester, Berio. 225 204 HASLINGDEN, Lane. W. 205 1971 Headingley, Yorksh. 195 — Hassop, Derb. Cross, 293, 357 52 1 Headington, Oxon. 111. Cross , 338 __ 'HASTINGS, ff Sussex, W. S. 2041 Headless Cross, Lane. 176,207 Swan 1091 Headless Cross, Wore. 127 64 — by Robertsbridge, 15 1361 Heage, Derb. 204 65 — by Tunbridge Wells, 15 I63I Heal Bridge, Som. 67 Cross, 3 24,388, 389, 412 160 1 Healy, Derb. 192. Cross, 330 143 Hatch, Som. 68 1451 Heath, Derb. 192 12 Hatch End, Midd. 145 147lHeathfield, Som. 66 88 Hatchet Gate, Hants. 47 — Heathfield, Sussex. Cross, 325, 24 Hatchet Lane, Berks. 55 388, 389, 448 32 Hatfield, Essex , 258 190 Heaton (Great) Lane. 205 19 HIATFIELD, Herts. TIL 178. 181 Heaton Norris, Lane. 176 Marquis of Salisbury's Arms. 59 Heavencot, Northump. 159 Cross, 365 — Heavitree, Devon. I64 Hatfield, Yorksh. 218. Cross, 294 172 — by Honiton, 42 35 Hatfield Peverill, Essex, 266 171 — by Lyme Regis, 52 201 HATHERLEIGH, Devon. F. 69. — Heddon on the Wall, Northumb. Cross, 434 Cross, 418, 419 112 Hathern, Leic. 174 112 Hedenham, Norf. 277 97 Hatton, Warw. 144 49 Hedingham (Castle) Essex, 272 175 Hatton (Higher) Chesh. 173 48 *Hedingham (Sibble) Essex, 272. 271 Hause Foot, Westm. 178 Bell 66 *HAVANT, Hants. S. 22. Bear. 182 HEDON,ff Yorksh. 244 Cross, 296, 425 27 Hedsor, Bucks. 83 _ * HAVERFORDWEST , f Pemb. 245 Heighington, Durh. 220 TU. S. Blue Boar, Castle 228 Hellifield Cochins, Yorksh. 199 266 — by Bristol, 90 222 *HELMSLEY, Yorksh. S. 235- Ex- 253 — by Glocester and Abergavenny , cise Office, Swan. Cross, 382 101 230 Helson, Corniv. 79 269 1 — by Glocester and Chepstow , 102 274 \*HELSTONE,ff Corniv. M. 71. Cross, 282, 401 Angel 59 1 *HAVERH1LL, Suffolk, W. 272. 145lHem, Salop. 124 Bell. Cross, 310 * HE MEL HEMPSTEAD, Herts. 25« i Haversham, Lane. 209 TH. Sun 3 [Haverstock Hill, Midd. 147 31 — by St. Albans , I49 196 i HAWARDEN, Flint. S. 153 23 : — by Watford , 145 255 ! HAWES, Yorksh. S. ‘111. Cross, 7 Hendon, Midd. I47 375 47 ' *Henfield, Sussex, 33* Anchor, 15 1 Hawford (Lower) Midd. 43 George, King’s Head 34h [*HAW1CK, Roxb. IS9. Buccleugb 1 70jHengrove, Kent, 5 Arms 102 ! Henham Park, Suff 277 - *Hawkhurst, Kent. Queen’s Head, , 101 *HENLEY JN ARDEN, Warw. Cross, 325, 389 TU. 122 Swan 7< ) Hawkinge Mill, Kent, 8 4€ > Henley Green, Sussex, 21 26' 7 HAWKS HE AD, Lane. M. 210 • * HENLEY UPON THAMES , 23- l Hawsker, Yorksh. 240 Oxon. W. F. S . Bell, Rod Lion, 15< i*HAY, Breckn. S. 120. Swan. White Hart Cross, 282, 322, 32 3, 442 3$ ) — by Great Marlow , 83 1 ‘. 2*Hayes End, Midd. 110. Angel 31 i — by Maidenhead , 93 |27; L Hayle Copper House, Cor?iw. 78 Cross , 438 1 231 5 Haysthorp, Yorksh. 237 lie > Henstridge Ash, Som. 54 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [2? Dis *HEREFORD,+f iftre/. S. City Dis 87 Hilburgh, Norf. 260 Arms, Hotel, Green Dragon, 139 Hilderston, Staff. 168 New Inn 205 Hilderthorpe, Yorksh. 246 1 36 — by Ledbury , 1 1 9 81 Hilgay, Norf. 250 135 — by Ross , 112 117 Hill, Gloc. 105 Cross , 33 1, 383, 384, 385, 386 13 Hillingdon, Midd. 110 135 Hereford (Little) Here/. 137. Cross, 104 Hillington, Norf. 252. Cress, 402 322 82 Hill Morton, Warm. 156 46 Herring Green, BetZ/l 195 — Hilperton, Wilts. 376 Herriot House, Edinb. 189 97 — by Devizes, 85 15 Hersham, Surrey , 43 100 — by East Lavington, 57 21 *HERTFORD, ff Herts. S. 249- Cross, 36O Angel, Faicon, Half Moon. 124 Hill Ridware, Staff. 1 69 Cross, 36 5 81 Hill Top, Hants. 47 297 Hesket (High) Cumb. 178 69 Hilsea, Hants. 20 298 Hesket (Low) Cumb. 178 56 Hilton, Hunt. 254 297 HESKET HEW MARKET, Cumb. 99 *HINCKLEY, Leic. M. 150. Bull’s 244 F. 211 Hest Bank, Lane. 210 41 Head, George. Cross, 301, ^427 Hind Head Hill, Surrey, 19 103 Hetherset, Norf. 258 97 * HIND ON, ff Wilts. TH. 64. 117 Hevingham, Norf. 264 Lamb. Cross, 304 HINGHAM, Norf. S. 257- Cross, 285 *HEX HAM, Northumb. TU. 221. 99 Bull, Golden Lion. Cross, 3 91, 419, 420 145 422 Hinstock, Salop. 172. Cross, 417 276 Hewoi th Bridge, Z)ur/t. 233 107 Hinton, Dorset. 54 102 Heydon’s Elm, G7oc. 98 64 Hitcham, Suff. 272 — Heytesbury,4"f* Wilts. — *HITCHIN , Hens. TU . Sun. 93 — by Deptford Inn , 59 34 — by Barnet, 195 92 — by Shrewton , 58 37 — by Hertford , 249 152 Cross, 295 Hibalstow, Liwc. 239 46 Cross, 339 Hoathley (East) Sussex, 33 Hobb’s Cross, Stiff. 259 219 Hick’s Mill, Comm. 70 72 114 Hide Hill, Dorsetsk. 50 30 *Hockerill, Herts. 25 6. Crown. 142,Higham, Derb. 204 Cross, 364 — *H!GHAM FERRERS, f Norlham. 36 Hockley, Essex, 268 S. Dragon 118 Hockley Brook, Warm. 122, 124 65 j — &y Bedford , 196 106 *Hockley Heath, Warw. 122. White 72 — £>1/ Stoughton , 213 Lion Cross, 309 37 Hockliffe, Bedf. 149. 159 1 — "l Highclere, Hants. Cross, 428 17 *HODDESDON, Herts. TH. 248. 95 High Cross, Leic. 150 Black Lion, Bull 265jHighdale Park, Lane. 210 — Hodnet, Salop. Cross, 44 1, 450 4jHighgate, Midd. 147, 1 48 26 Hoe Place, Surrey, 45 — '*Highgate (Hawkhurst) iTenZ, 66 Hoistead Green, Suff. 272 Queen’s Head 109 *HOLBEACH, Line. TH. 241. 55 !— -£2/ Maidstone , 12 Checkers, Talbot. Cross, 313 47 — fry Tunbridge , 1 1 117 Holdirlgham, Line. 239 Cross, 325, 389 234 Hole of EUel, Lane. 177 185'Highgate Lane, Yorlcsh. 198. Cross , 150 Holford, Som. 62 380 267 Holker, Lane. 209 43 High Garret, Essex, 270 121 Holkham, Norf. 252 11C 1 Highnam, G/oc. 99, 101, 1 1 4* 121 278 Holliwell, Northumb. 230 297 ' High Side, Cumb. 21 1. Cross, 347 i 2 Holloway, Midd. 148 175 i Highway Side, Chesh. 152 190 Holme, Lane. 165 77 ’ HIGHWORTH, Wilts. W. 107. 213 [ Holme, Lane. 207 Cress, 337 252 ! Holme, Westm 209 e 2 28] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis 188 Holme, Yorksh. 218 Dis 176 Hoo Lane, Chesh. 203 310 Holme Abbey, Cumb. 211. Cross, ■— Hopcroft’s Holt, Oxon. Cross, 426 347 144 Hope Baggot, Salop. 129 222 Holme Bridge, Yorksh. 199 173 Hope Green, Chesh. 175 165 Holmes Chapel, Chesh. I64 118 Hoppas, Staff. 151 114 Holme next the Sea, Norfolk, 251 139 Hopton, Salop. 129 26 Holm wood, Surrey , 31 118 Hopton, Suffolk , 275 ! 5 Holsden Green, Midd. 146 53 Horeham, Sussex, 17. Cross, 448 *HOLT , Norf. S. Feathers 55 Horkesley (Great) Essex, 273 131 — by Aylsham, 264 249 *Hornby, Lane. 208. Bull, King’s 119 — by Dereham, 26 3 Arms. Cross, 376 120 — by The Iford, 262 136 * HORN CASTLE, Line. S. 244. 147 Cross, 403 Holt, Staff. 170 14 Bull, George. Cross, 393 Hornchurch, Essex, 267, 268 204 Holtby, Yorksh. 237 62 *Horndean, Hants. 19, 22. Ship 117 Holt Heath, Wore. 137 and Bell no Holton, Som. 65 26 Horndon on the Hill, Essex, 269. 108 Hoiwell, Som. 59. Cross, 360 Cross, d 21, 350 156 Holwelslade, Som. 67 125 Horninglow, Staff. 190 46 Holybourn, Hants. 38 95 Horn Lane, Rutl. 180 *HOLYHEAD, Anglesea. Eagle 17 Horn’s Cross, Kent, 2 and Child 56 Horn’s Cross, Sussex, 11 277 — by Bala and Llanrwst, 136 — HORNSEA, Yorksh. M . 269 — by Bala and Caernarvon, 136 196 — by Beverley, 246 278 — by Chester , 154 190 — by Coniston, 245 283 — by Ludlow and Dolgelly, 140 210 Horra Bridge, Devon. 74- Cross, 433 288 —by Shrewsbury, Corwen, and — *Horse Bridge, Sussex. King’s Head Yspytty Evan , 132 57 — by Tunbridge Wells, 17 283 — by Shrewsbury and Dolgelly, I40 52 —by Uckfield, 33 281 — by Shrewsbury, Ellesmere, and Cross, 324, 448 Llanrwst, 133 41 Horsemonden Heath, Kent, 16 282 — by Shrewsbury and Holywell , 134 36 * HORSHAM, ff Sussex, S. 31. Anchor, King’s Head. Cross, 278 — by Shrewsbury and Llangollen , 270 135 — by Shrewsbury , Oswestry , and 112 387, 389 Horsham St. Faiths, Norf. 264 Capel Cerrig, 132 !102 Horsley, Gloc. 105- Cross, 288 279 — by Shrewsbury , Oswestry, and I 24 Horsley (East) Surrey , 34 Llanrwst, 132 ■115 Horstead, Norf. 263 286 — by Shrewsbury and Wem , 133 1 43 Horstead, Sussex, 28# Cross, 327 282 — by Shrewsbury and Wrexham , 135 '138 Horton, Som, 68 265 — by Whitchurch , 172 240 Horton, Yorksh. 217 26l — -by Wrexham and Ruthen , 172 97 Horton Inn, Dorset. 49 — * HOLYWELL, Flint. F. Red Lion, 58 Horton Inn, Northampt. 149 White Horse 203 Horwich, Lane. 207 208 —by Chester , 153 Hothampton, Sussex 212 — by Wrexham , 134 67 — by Chichester , 36 Cross , 386 65 — by Duncton, 36 —J *H0N1T0N, ff Devon , S, Dol- 52 Hothfield Heath, Kent, 7 phin, Golden Lion 112 Hoton, Leic. 191 156 —by Dorchester , 41 284 Hough, Westm. 208 152 — -by Shaftesbury , 54 162 Hough (Nether) Yorksh. 1 98 Cross , 445 47 Houghton Conquest, Bedf. 154 I69 Honiton’s Clyst, Devon. 42 113 Houghton in the Dale, Noff 260 39 Hook, Hants. 39 — Houghton Hill, Sussex 26 Hook wood Common, Surrey, 30 58 — by Petworth, 21 — by Pulborough, 35 231 Hool (Great) Lane. 166 54 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [29 Dis Dis 266 ♦Houghton le Spring, Durh. 233- 265 Hutter Bank, Westm. 178 Red Lion 289 Hutton, Cumb. 211 35 Houghton Regis, Bed f. 154 234 Hutton Bushel, Yorksh. 235 214 Houlsworthy, Devon. 69 193 Hutton Cranswick, Yorksh, 240 83 Houndsdown Hill, Hants. 47 260 Hutton (Old) Westm. 200 10 *HOUNSLOW, Midd. TH. 37- 6 Hyde, Midd. L|2 George, Red Lion, Rose and ! 191 Hys’p Allen, Denb. 172 Crown. Cross, 389 — *HYTHE, ff Kent, S. Swan, 100 How Cor. 1 Dorset. 49 White Hart 181 *HOWDEN, Yorksh. S. 218. Half 68 — by Maidstone , 7 Moon. Cross, 395 71 — by Rochester, 7 103 Hucclescor, Gloc. 103 Cross, 326, 346, 412 189 * HUDDERSFIELD , Yorksh. TU. 77 Hythe, Hants. 47 109 198. George, Swan. Cross, 348, 354, 380, 394, 395, 440 Hugglescote, Leic. 190 *HULL,ff Yorksh. TU. S. Cross I. J. Keys, Cross Keys and Saracen’s 197 Jacobstow, Devon. 69 Head Neptune 97 Ibsley, Hants. 50 174 — by Lincoln, 239 110 Instock, Leic. 157 236 — by York , 237 84 Ickburgh, Norf. 260 Cross , 369, 394, 395, 396. 454 47 Iden Green, Kent, 12, 16 197 *Hulton (Mid) Lane. 176. Four 11 Idlestry, Herts. 146 Lanes. Cross, 396 332 *JEDBURGH, , Roxb . 230. Black 198 Hulron (OverJ Lane, I76. Cross , Bull i 396 228 Jervoise Abbey, Yorksh. 216 203 Hundersfield, Lane. 207 — JEW MAR LET, See MARA ZION 122 ^Hundred House Inn , Wore. 137- I85 Jews Bridge, Devon. 72 Cross, 385, 392 52 Iford, Sussex, 33 64 *HUNGERFORD, Berks. W. 81. *ILCHESTER, or Ivelchester,+t Angel, Black Bear. Cross, 431 HUNMA v BY, Yorksh. TU. Cross , j Somers. W. New Swan, Old Swan 373 127 — by Bruton, 65 206 Hunshaw, Devon. 68 122 — by Wincaunlon , 65 194 Hunslet, Yorksh. 1 93 1 Cross, 287, 328, 372 115 Hunstanton, Norf 251. Cross , 366; 7 ♦Ilford, Essex , 265* Angel, Red 145 Hunter’s Lodge, Devon. 41 Lion — HUNTINGDON, ft Hunt. S. 202 *1L FRA COMB, Devon. S. 64. 65 Crown, Fountain, George — by Hatfield, 180 211 Britannia. Cross, 434s 446 Ilkley, Yorksh. 1 95 59 — by Ware, 248 199 j Illingworth, Yorksh. 199 Cross, 309, 377 \*I LM INSTER, Som. S. George, 115 Huntley, Gioc. 99, 114 Swan 18 Hunton Bridge, Herts. 143, 145 141 — by Bruton, 65 — ' Huntspill, Som. Cross, 287 136 — bnj Yeovi: , 68 153 Hurdlow House, Derb. 204 54 ILSLEY, CEASTJ Berks. W. 84. 171 Hurleston, Chesh. 152 Cross, 428 31 Hurley, Berks . 93 , ! ♦lnchbirchworth, Yorksh. Angel. 67Hursley, Hants. 48 Cross, 440 58 Hur«tborn, Hants. 39- Cross , 428 \*lndian Queen Inn , Cornw. — 1 Hurst Green, Sussex 244! — by Bodmin , 70 49, — by Frant, 15 254 — by St. Columb, 79 4B 1 — by Lamberhurst , 11, 14 23 ♦Ingatestone, Essex , 265. New Cross, 325, 389 83,Husbands Bosworth. See Bos- 75 Inn, Spread Eagle Ingham, Suff. 271 1 worth 199 Ingieburn, Devon. 7 3 30] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis 245 *Ingleton, Yorksk. 199* Horse. 359 Kelton Hill, Kireudb. 187 Cross, 375 , 455 41 *Kelvedon, Essex , 266. Angel 106 Ingoldsthorpe, JSiorf. 251 49 Kempston Hardwick, Bedf. 154 120 Ingworth, Norf. 263 LiS Kemsey, Wore. 114 270 Johnston, Pemb . 90 , 102 . Cross, — *KENDAL, Westm. S. Crown, 28 2 1 King’s Arms 150 fpstones, Staff'. 170 264 [ — by Halifax , 200 69 * IPSWICH, ff Suff, W. F . 5. 266. 262 — by Lancaster , 1 77 Golden Lion, White Horse. Cross, 264 ! — by Millthorpe, 209 343, 390 Crow, 374, 390 , 421 , 440, 454 162 Irby, Line. 2 43 177 Kenford, Devon. 73 303 IRE BY, Cumb. TIL 211. Cross, — * KENILWORTH , Warw. W. 347 King’s Arms. 189 Irlarn on the Height, Lane. 176 95 — by Banbury, 144 U5 Ire n Acton, GLoc. I 07 . Cross, 335 100 — by Warwick , 144 67 Irthlingborough, Northamp. 196 , Cross, 301, 449 201 93 Kenninghall, Stiff. 273 70 Isham, Northamp. 155 80 Kennet (West) Wilts. 82 8 Isle worth, Midd. 43 58 Kennington, Kent, 9 1 Islington, Midd. 148 . Cross, 432 1 Kermington, Surrey, 27 103 Islington, Norf. 253 3 Kensell Green, Midd. 146 56 Islip, Qxon 1 13 1 Kensington, Midd. 37 131 *Ivetsey Bank, Staff. 171 . Sun. 2 Kentish Town, Midd. 147 Cross, 334 , 443 • 172 Kerry, Montg. 141 33 WING HO, Bucks. F. 145 72 Kesgrave, Suff. 274 — *Ivy Bridge, Devon. London Inn, 109 Kessingland, Svff'. 275 Royal Oak 14 Keston, Kent, 14 205 — by Ashburton , 72 — * KESWICK, Cumb. S. Queen’s 206 — by Totness, 74 Head, Royal Oak 41 Iwade, Kent, 4 29- — by Kirkby Lonsdale, 200 77 IXWORTH, Svff. F. 271. Cross, 291 — by Lancaster, 211 404 Cross , 347, 391 148 Ketlcy, Salop. 123 — * KETTERING, Northamp. S. K. George, White Hart 79 Kate's Cabin, Hunt. 180 . Cross, 74 — by Bedford, I 96 431 74 — by Newport Pagnel! , 155 187 Kayingham, Yorksh. 245 Cross, 309 , 319 132 Keal (East) Line. 242 63 Kettlebastone, Suff. 272 253 Kearswick, Westm. 200 !lC 8 Kettleby, Leic. 1 97 269 Keaston Bridge, Pemb. 93 1202 Ket Hestring, Yorksh. 235 12 Q Kedleston Inn, Derb. 202 221 Kett’s Moor, Cornw. 79 152 Keele, Staff. 1 69 . Cross, 358 7 Kew, Surrey, 44 H5 Kegworth, Leic. 174 205 Kexby Bridge, Yorksh. 236 *KEIGHLY, Yorksh . W. Devon- 38 Key Street, Kent, 2. Cross, 409 j shire Arms, New Inn 114 Keynsham, Som. 87 206 — by Bradford ) 219 119 Keynton Mandefield, Som. 60 209 —by Halifax , 199 89 Kib worth, Leic. 174 126 Kelbam, Nott. 215- Cross, 314 — * KIDDERMINSTER , Wore. TIL _ KELLINGTON, See CALLING- Lion TON 135 — by Birmingham, 125 78 Kelmarsh, Northamp. 1 73 126 — by Buckingham , 127 91 Kelsale, Svff. 275 Cross, 290 , 333, 334, 385, 392 *KELSO , Roxb. Cross Keys — Kiddington, Ox on. 343 — by Coldstream , 226 70 — by Henley , 94 339 — by Woolcr and Kirk Newton, 228 66 — by High Wycombe, 113 , 121 i GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [31 Dis\ Dis — *KIDWELY , Caerro. TU. Pelican 120 King’s Weston, Som. 60, 62, 67 226 — by Llivghor Ferry , 92 155 KINGTON, Heref. W. King’s 231 — by Pontardillis, 92 j Head, Oxford Arms, 112, 116 406 Kilbride, Lanerk. 1 87 Cross, 323, 400, 442 3 Kilburn, Midd. 142 156!K!nnerton, Radii . 118 214 Kildwick, Yorksh . 199, 219 215 \* Kinniogga, Denb. I3I 328 Kilham, Northumb. 227 146jKinthorn, Som 62 231 K ILHAM, York , S. 237 36; Kipping’s Cross, Kent, 10 277 Kilhope Cross, dumb. 221 2071 Kirby Hill, Yorksh, I83 214iKillenhall, Yorksh. 194. Cross , 349 228 *KIRBY MOORSIDE, Yorksh. W. 238 A7LG^JZ/J0tf, Carr%. 7F. 10Q 236. White Horse. Cross, 382 148 Kdmington, Devon. 41 313 Kirk Andrews, Cumb. 188 — Kilmington, Som. 277 Kirkby he eth. Lane. 209 102 — by Amesbury , 60 278 Kirkby, Lane. 209 106 — by Warminster , 66 — * KIRK BY LONSDALE, Westm. 200 Kilnsey, Yorksh. 245 TH. Rose and Crown, Royal 219 Kilvington (North) Yorksh. 232 Oak 218 Kilvingtoti (South) Yorksh. 232 255 — by Lancaster , 208 84 Kilworth (North) Leic. 150. Cross , 252| —by Settle, 1 99 308 l * KIRK BY STEPHEN, Westm. M. 63 * KIM DOLTON, Hunt. F. 212. King’s Head White Lion. Cross, 309 266 —by Askrigg, 217 83 *KINETON , Warw. TU. 144. Red 266 — by Brough, I84 Lion 283 — by Kendal , 208 32 Kingfold, Sussex, 31 278 — by Scdbergh, 208 82 Kingham, Oxon. 96 Cross, 374 138 King’s Acre, Here f. 112, 120 274 Kirkbythore, Westm. I84 208 *KI MGS BRIDGE, Devon. S. 76. 225 KIRKHAM, Lane. TU. 165 King’s Arms 297 Kirkhill, Northumb. 230 55 KINGSCLERE, Hants. TU. 56 235 Kirk Lavington, Yorksh. 232 Cross, 439 113 Kirkley, Suffolk, 275 86 KING'S CLIFF, Northamp. TU. 325 Kirk Newton, Northumb. 227 21 3 292 KIRKOSWALD, Cumb. TH. 184 103 *Kingscote, Gloc 106. Hunter’s — Kirkstall Bridge, Yorksh . Cross, Hail. Cross, 288 394 21 Kingsdown, Kent, 6 H3 Kirton, Line. 241 103 Kingsdown Hill, Wilts. 82 12 Kitt’s End, Midd, I48 42 Kingsey, Bucks. 129 276jKitty Gills, Westm. 200 42 King’s Ferry, Kent, 4 146 Knaith, Line. 214 56 Kind’s Grafton, Northamp. I67 — *KNA RES BOROUGH,- ft Yorksh. 141 Kingsland, Heref, 118 W. Crown and Bell, Elephant 1 Kingsland, Midd. 247. Cross, 432 and Castle, Harts Horns, Horse 20 Kings Langley, Herts. 143, 145 214 — by Leeds, 1 94 139 King’s Sedgemoor, Som. 86 202 — by Welherby, 183 67 Kingsthorpe, Northamp. 149, 173 Cross, 396, 436, 455 99 Kingston, Dorset, 49 309lKnaresdale, Cumb. 212 61 Kingston, Kent , 8 221 Knayton, Yorksh- 232 — * KINGSTON , Surrey , S. Bull, 40 Kneeswotth, Camb. 248 Castle, Griffin, Sun 231 Knert’s Mill, Corn. 79 10 — by Brompton, 42 133 ; Knesall, Nott. 215 12 — by Wandsworth, 19 85 ,Knightley Cross, Warm. 160 Cross, 366, 368, 389 184 Knighton, Devon. 72 62 ' * Kingston Inn, Berks. 103. Cross, 165 ,* KNIGHTON, Radn. TH. 11?, 338 Duke’s Arms. Cross, $08, 442 10G • Kingston (Low) Hants. 50 159 1 Knightou, Staff. 152 20; i Kingsweare, Devon. 75 120 1 Knightsford Badge, Wore. 117 32} GENERAL INDE^X TO ' THE ROADS. Dis 149 Knitacre, Derb 197 Dis 1 87 ' Langton (Church) Leic. 190 m Knockin, Sa\op. 136 U39 1 Langvvorth Bridge, Line. 243 60 Knotting, Bedf. 196 | 3G > Larkfield, Kent , 7, 8. Cross, 407 Knottingley, Yorksh. Cross, 394 387 Lark Hall, Lanerk. 185 201 Knotty Ash, Lane. 163 ! 88 i Larlingford, Norf. 257 105 *Knowle, Warw. 1 44- Mermaid 186 i Latchford, Chesh. 163. Cross, 371 *KNUTSFORD , Chesh. S. Angel, ' — ■*LAUDER, Berw. Black Bull George 356 1 — by Coldstream , 227 176 — by Congleton , 162 352 ! — by Jedburgh , 23 0 173 — by Holmes Chapel , I64 |356 i — by Kelso, 228 Cross, 353 214 *LAUNCESTON,ff Corn. S. 'JO, L. 58 King’s Arms, White Hart. Cross, 435, 446 Lavant (East) Sussex, 21 164 Laceby, Line. 243. Cross, 369 61 LAVENHAM, Suff TCI. 272 103 Lackington, Wills. 107. Cross , 90 LA KINGTON CEAjSTJ Wilts. W. . ! 337 Lackington (White) Som. 155 57 Lawton, Chesh. 162, I64. Cross , I 4 O] — by llckester , 65 410, 415 135 — by Yeovil, 68 156 Lawton Gate, Chesh. I63, I64. 2031 Lady Down, Devon. 74 Cross, 415 40!*Lamberhurst, Sussex , 10 . 93 Laycock, Wilts. 83. Cross, 360 Checkers 110 Layton, Som. 59. Cross, 360 65 LAMB 0 URN, Berks. F. 84- 5 Layionstone, Essex , 255 268 Lambrigg, Westm. 208 120 Lea, Gloc. 99 269 Lamphey, Pemb. 92 147 Lea, Line. 214 74 Lamport, Northamp. 173 3 Lea Bridge, Midd. 255 240 * LANCASTER,^ Lane. S. 177- 124 Leake, Line. 244 Commercial and Royal Oak, 117 Leasingham, Line. 239. Cross, King’s Arms, New Inn, White Hart. Cross, 375, 376, 421, 455 18 314 *Leatherhead, Surrey , 31. Swan. — Lanchester, Durh. Cross , 420 Cross, 366, 392 —j *Lancintr Pad Inn , Sussex. Cross, 76 *LECHLADE , Gloc. TU. 103. j ! 297 Land’s End, Cornw. 45 New Inn Leckford Bridge, Sussex , 22 290 — by Redruth, 7 1 63 Leckford Hutt, Hants. 53 298 — by Truro , 71 186 Leconfield, Yorksh 240 190 Landkey, Devon. 61 120 * LED BURY, Here/. TU. 11 9, 121. 224 Landrake, Cornw. 78. Cross , 434 George, Feathers. Cross , 290 154 LANE DELPH, Staff. 191. Cross, 6 *Lee, Kent, 3. Tiger’s Head (Lee 153 411 Lane End, Staff. 191 195 Green) *LEEDS, Yorksh. TU. S. I93." 237 Lanevet Ford, Cornw. 'JO Bull and Mouth, Golden Lion, Langerniew, Denb. Cross, 386 Hotel, Rose and Crown, Ttalbot. < 128 Langford, Notts. 214 Cross, 355, 38O, 392, 394, 395 *Langford* Som. White Hart. *LEEK, Staff W. George Cross, 336 156 — by Cheadle, 170 189 Langford Bridge, Lane. 165 154 —by Derby, 175 97 Langliam, Rutl. 197 154 — by Liehjield, 168 130 Langley, Derb. 175 Cross, 35 8, 441 29 Langley, Herts. 195 97 j Leek Wotton, Warw. 144. Cross , 128 : *Langpcrt, Som. 60. Swan 1 449 92 Langtoft, Line. 238 207 1 Lee Mill, Devon. 72 202 Langtoft, Yorksh 240 1 218, *Lceming Lane, Yorksh. I83. New 120 Langton, Dorset, 50 J 1 Inn, Royal Oak GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [33 Dis 1 Dis 'LEICESTER, ff Leicestersh. s\ : 204 Lid ford, Devon. 74 Blue Bell, Crane, Three Crowns. 46 Lidlington, Bed/. 155 98- — by Harbor ough, 174 75 Lilford, Northamp. 212 96- — 67 / Wel/ord, 156 i 179 Lilly Bridge, Devon . 69 Cross, 300 , 301, 302 , 317, 433 — ^LINCOLN, ff Line. F. Rein 41 LEIGH, Essex , /S'. 269 Deer, Saracen’s Head, White 64 ^eigh, Hants. 22 Hart 29 Leigh, Amf, 15 135 — by Coltersworth, 214 199 LEIGH, Lane. S. 1 65 Leigh (East) Devon. 61 140 — by Newark, 21 3 198 133 — by Peterborough, 239 181 Leigh (High) Chesh. 162 Cross, 3 11,312, 393 — Le.gh Sinton, Worces. Cross , 3 85 37 *Lindfield, Sussex, 29 . Tiger Lindford Lodges, Nor/. 26l 153 Leighton, Salop. 124 82 41 "LEIGHTON BUZZARD , £ed/. 25 Lindhurst, Kent, 14 TU. 159* Swan 38 Lindridge, Kent, 10 92 Leiston, 278 143 |Linley, Salop. 128 — LEITH, Edinb. 274 'Linnal, Lane. 209 391 — by Barnet. 225 26 ljLinsdale, Lane. 209 394 — by Ware , 249 4%\*L1NT0N, Cambr. 256 . Red 273 Lelant, Com. 78 Lion, Rose and Crown. Cross, 89 Lemirrgion Priors, Warv:. 168 1 310 22 Lemsford Mill, Herts. 178 — | Lin ton, Kent 44 *LENHAM, Kent , 777. 7 . Dog 41 — by Maidstone, 12 and Bear 36; — by Wrotham, 13 137 * LEOMINSTER , ff Here/. F. 369 I Linton Bridge, Hadd. 225 1 1 8. Crown, King’s Arms, Tal- 46 *Liphook, Hants. 19 . Anchor bot, Unicorn, Cross, 3 21, 392 198 Lissit, Yorksh. 246 58 Leominster, Sussex , 35 101 Litcham, Nor/. 261 184 Lepton, Yorksh. 198 | 65 1 Little Ann, Hants. 40 225 "LESKARD, ff Corn. S. 76 , 77- 59 • Littlebourn, Kent, 6 King’s Arms, London Inn. Cross, I 42 : Littlebury, Essex, 256 . Cross , 350 434 i^^ittle Elm, Som. 58 379 Lesmehagow, Lanerlc. 185 117 Little London, Here/ 119 236 *LESTWITHlEL,ff Cornw. F. 76 . I 52 Little London, Sussex, 17 Talbot 55 Littlemore, Oxon. 94 . Cross, 424 386 i Leswade, Edinb. 1 89 72 Littleport, Camb. 250 19C >|Leven, Yorksh. 245 73 Littleport Bridge, Camb. 250 185 IjLevenshulm, Lane. I 76 ! 1 7 Littleton, Midd. 44 19* i Lever (Great) Lane. 207 j 91 Littleton Pannel, Wilts. 57 12 : 1 Leverton, Line. 244 260 Little Town, Yorksh. 217 5( ) *LEWES,ff Sussex, S. 28, 29 Star, 96 Little worth, Line. 24 1 . Cross, 318 White Hart 104 Litton Bridge, Dorset. 65 Cross, 298, 323 ^LIVERPOOL, ff Lane, S. Bates’s c > Lewisham, Kent, 3 j Hotel, Golden Lion, Lijlyman’s 4< ) Lexden, Essex , 266. Cross , 310 i Hotel 10 ( )Lexham (East) Nor/. 261 207 — by Chester, 1 66 9! ) Lexham (West) Norf. 261 205 — by Warrington, I 63 23' 5 Leyburn, Yorksh. 217 I Cross, 333, 335, 357, 371, 393, ! 394 , 395 , 396 , 399 38! 3 Libberton Kirk, Edinb. 189 1 - "LICHFIELD, f f Staff. TU. S • 177 Llanavon, Breckn. 1 1 9 George, Swan 211 "LLANBEDER, Card. TU. I 09 . 11 8 —-by Coventry, 161 i i Black Lion. Cross , 279 12 3 — by Northampton, 151 | 208 Llanbcder Flint. 159 Cross, 292 , 303, 307, 330, 402, 42< J 228 Llanbedir, Merion. 1 39 8 SjLide, Wilts. 56 . Cross , 359 j203 Llanbrynmair, Montg. 141 1) 1 ___ f 34] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Disj 163 LLANDAFF, Glam. 88' — 1 Llan St. Sior, or St. George, Denb. I69 Llandegley, Radn. 112 222! — by Hawarden, 153 181 Llandinam, Montg. 141 *LLANDILO FA UR, Caern. TU. 227 — by Wrexham, 134 17 lL LLANTRISSENT. Glam. F. 89. Bear Cross, 281 205 — by Llandovery , 101 !58jLlanvair, Brecon, 100 202 — - by Llangadock, 208 146jLlanvihangel, Monm. 99* 115- Cross , 283 Cross, 282 191 * LLANDOVERY , Caerm. F. 100. 1 871 Llan vihangel Abergwesin, Breckn. Castle Cross , 401 119 244 Llandowror, Caerm. 90 I65 Llanvihangel Nant Mellan, Radn, 175 Llandrinio Bridge, Montg. 137 112, 118 231 Ll^ndulas, Denb. 1 34? 153 153|Llanwenartb, Monm. 100 224 Lianduia, Merioii. 139 25 4 Lhnwnda, Merion. 140 242 Llandygau, Caern. 132, 153 jl84|Llanwnnog, Montg. 141 170 Llandyssil, Montg. 141, 142 l80;Llanyblodwel, 136 — Llaneliy, Caerm. ; 188 *LLANYDLOES, Montg. S. 141- 222 — -by Pontardiliis, 92 1 New Inn 217 — by Swansea, 92 205 Llanyfydd, Denb. 172 214 Llanelltid, Merion. 139> 140 Llanercbymedd, Angles. 133 263 Llanyngenedl , Angles. 132, 154 268 |245 LLAUGHARN, Caerm. S. 90 188 Llanerfil, Montg. 139 212 Llwghor Ferry, Glam. 92 230 Llanfair, Merion. I39 '193 Llwnhowell, Caerm. 100 183 L LAN FAIR, Montg . 139 183 Llweyl, Breck. 100 247 Llanfairlscaer, Caern. 136 291 Loaning, Northumb. 224, 225 234 L!anfyhangel-y-traeth, Merion. 140 207 Lobster Inn, Yorksh. 234 Locbrutton, Kirkudb. 187 — LLANFYLLIN, 'Montg. TU. 345 180 — by Llandrinio Bridge, 137 330 *Lockerby, Dumf. l85- King’s I89 — by Mont ford Bridge, 1 36 Arms ,195 LLANGADOCK , Caerm. TH. 168 Lcckerton, Salop. 130 108 13 Lock’s Bottom, Kent, 10. Cross , 367 181 Llangammarch, Breckn. 1 1 9 230jLockton, Yorksh. 235 147 Llangattock, Monm. 99, 1 1 5. Cross, 112 Loddon, Norf. 276. Cross, 284 282 35!Loddon Bridge, Berks. 55, 56 l9o|Lofthouse, Yorksh. 193 I84 Llangedwin, Merion. 136 — Llangefni, Angles. 57jLolworth, Camb. 253 260 — by Aber conway , 153 i28jLonbredy, Dorset. 41 253 — by Oswestry and Capel Cerrig, 22o| Londonderry, Yorksh. 183 132 1 1 l|Londontborpe, Line. 213 192 Llangerrig, Montg. 142 66|Long Bridge, Northamp. 155 192 * LLANGOLLEN , Denb. S. 131- 93 jLongbridge, Warw. 144 Hand inn Cross, 281 Longdon, Staff. 155 Llangranach, Brecon. 100 122 — by Coventry, 161 227 Llangyndeyrn, Caerm. 90 127 — by Northamplnk, 151 193 Llangynnog, Merion. 1 36 177 Longdown End, Devon. 74 168 Llanhamlog, Breckn. 100 15 Longford, Midd. 80 249 Llanllyfni, Merion. 140 94 Longford, Warw. 157 220 klJannon, Caerm. 90. King’s Head Llanrhaiadr, Denb. 1 35 ,300 Long Framlington, Nor thumb erl . 220 226 226 *LLANRWST , Denb. W. 132, 133- 98 Long Ham, Dorset. 49 Eagles '322 *LONGHOLM, Dumf. I89. George 165 Llansanfraid, Breckn. 100 118 Longhope,‘G7or. 99 173 Llanspyddyd, Breckn. 100 296 Longhorsley, Northumb. 225 199 Llan St. Fraid, Merion. 13I. Cross, 161 LONGNOR, Staff. TU. I70. Cross , 281 || 358 1 180 Llan St. Fraid Bridge, Montg. 137 155 Longstone (Little) Derb. 202 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [35 Dis\ Dis 233 Longton, Lane. 166 * SYMINGTON, ff Hants. S. An- 310 * LONGTOWN , Cumb. TH. 185, gel, Bugle, Hope and Anchor, 188. Graham’s Arms Nag’s Head, Red Lion 288 ^ongwathby, Cumb. 211 88 - — by Hythe Ferry, 47 29 S Long Whitton, Nor thumb. 231 1 95- — by Lyndhurst, 47 231 LOOE CEAST) ff Comic. S. 77 | 1 Cross, 298 , 414 231 i-ooe (West) ff Cornu). 77 86 < ^Lyndhurst, Hants. 47 . Crown, 301 Lorton, Cumb. 200 Fox and Hounds. Cross, 298 40 Loose, Kent, 12 Lopham (South) Norf. 273 127 i Lyndridge, Wore. 137 90 94 Lyneham, Wilts. 108. Cross, 363 74 Lopton Corner, Wilts. 40 , 53 145 Lyng (East) Som. 86 26 109 Loudwater, Bucks. Ill * LOUGHBOROUGH, Leic. TH. \ *LYNN,ff Norf. TU. S. Crown, Duke’s Head, Globe, Three Tuns 174 . Anchor, Bull’s Head. Cross, 102 — by Burton Mills, 259 300 , 301 105 — by Caxlan, 254 11 Loughton, Essex, 255 96 —by Ely , 251 * LOUTH, Line. W. S. King’s 108 — by Wish each, 253 Head Cross, 314, 402 , 404, 405, 406 , 407 Lyon’s Hall, Heref. 112 , 116 150 — by Sleaford, 244 152 148 — by Spilsby, 242 Cross, 397 , 399 159 Loversall, Yorksh. 216 229 Lovesome Hill, Yorksh. 222 M. 114 * LOWESTOFT, Suff. W. 275 . Crown, Queen’s Head 167 *MACCL ESFIELD, Chesh. M. — Lowther Bridge, Westm. 175. Macclesfield Arms, Old 282 — by Appleby, 184 Angel. Cross, 357 287 — by Shap, 178 — * MACHYNLLETH , Montg. M. 248 Low Toft Hill, Durh. 221 Eagles 277 *Low Wood Inn , Westm. 200 ^207 — by Bishop's Castle, 142 — Loxwood, Sussex. Cross , 382 214 — by Shrevjsbary and Welch Pool , 204 Luckbridge, Devon. 73 141 71 LUDGERSHALL, ff Wills. 56 . Cross, 280 Cross, 362 129 Mackworth, Detb. 174 Madeley (Great) Staff. I 69 . Cross, — *L UDLOW,ff Salop. M. Angel, 155 Crown 358 149 — by Kidderminster , 129 153 Madeley (Little) Staff. I 69 . Cross , 142 — by Worcester , 138 358 Cross, 308 , 332, 400 , 401 147 MADELEY MARKET, Salop. F. 98 Ludwell, Wilts. 54 124 , I 30 . Cross, 400 133 Lugwardine, Here/. 119 223 Maentwrog, Merion. 136 , 317 Lumsden, Northumb. 230 215 1 Maghull, Lane. 166 57 Lunway’s Inn, Hants. 48 104 l Maiden Bradley, Wilts. 66. Cross , 31 *L U TON, Bedf. M. 1 54 . George 305 85 1 * LUTTERWORTH, Leic. TU. 150, '•114 \ Maiden Bridge, Norf. 264 Denbigh Arms, Hind. Cross. . 15 ■ |*Maiden Down, Devon. 61, 86. 300, 308 White Ball Inn 10? i Lychett Minster, Dorset. 50. Cross., , 2£ > ^MAIDENHEAD, Berks. W. SO, 415 97* Fleece, Sun 72 > LYDD, Kent , TH. 16. Cross, 326 2. r ^Maidenhead Bridge, Berks. 80. 6 c j Lydden, Kent, 3 King’s Arms 11? l Lydford, Som. 60 2? 1 Maidenhead Thicket, Berks. 80 12( 5 Lydney, Gloc. 102 -*MAIDSTONE,ff Kent, TH. Bell, 21( 3*Lyfton, Devon. 70 . White Horse Star 14; 3 *LYME REGIS, ff Dorset. F. 52. 31 T\ — by Rochester, 7» 12 1 Golden Lion, Three Cups j fSee the next page J 36] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. ■Dis 34 — ly Wrotham, 7 j Dis\ — \*MA R KE T DEEPING, See DEEP - Cross, 327, 407, 409 1 ING 76 Maid well, Northamp. I 73 — * MARKET HARBOROUGH , See 106 Maizemore, Gioc. 11 9 . Cross , 290 1 HARBOROUGH 220 Maker, Cornw. 77 — MARKET LAVINGTON , See 37 *MALDON, ff Essex, S. 269 , 270 . 1 LAVINGTON Chaise and Horses' at 'Private —'f MARKET RAISIN, See RAISIN Houses. Cross, 320 29 f ♦Market Street, Herts. 149 . Sun 29 ^MAILING (WEST) Kent, S. 7- 96 Market Street, Norf. 26 1 Bear, Swan. Cross, 407 * MARKET WE1GHT0N, Set 96 ^MALMESBURY, ff Wilts. S. WEIGHTON 107,108. White Lion. Cross, ; 105 Mark-field, Leic. I 90 337, 358, 363 139 Markham (West) Notts. 1 8 1 165 M ALP AS, Chesh. M. 173 140|Markham Moor, Notts. 181 217 *M ALTON, (NEW) ff Yorksh. — -jMarksburv, Som. Cross, 286 S. 234* White Horse, Talbot. | 7 4\*MARL BOROUGH, ft Wilts. S. 218 Cross, 307, 38 3, 420 Malton (Old) Yorksh. 234 i i 81. Castle, Marlborough Arms, Cross, 361 — * Malvern (Great) Wore. Hotel. 194 Marldon, Devon. 75 Cross, 386 3 1 *MARL OW, (GREAT) ff Bucks . — * MANCHESTER , Lane. S. Bridge- 1 S. 80 , 83 . Lower Crown, Upper wafer Arms, Bull’s Head, Spread Eagle, Star, Swan, Waggon and | Crown. Cross, 438 2i6;Marsden (Great) Lane. 206 Horses 214:Marsden (Little) Lane. 206 182 — ly Ashlorn, 204 196.Marsh.al Cross, Lane. 166 187 — ly Bakewell , 203 H 8 |Marsham. Norf. 264 186 — ly Congleton, I 67 i 03 fMARSHFIE L D, Gloc . TU. 91. 186 — by leek, 176 Catherine Wheel Cross , 335, 353, 354, 356, 357, ll4'Ma>ston, Line. 181 371, 393, 394, 399, 409, 410 , 263 Mar three, Peml. 109 417, 423, 451 75 Martlesham, Sufi. 274 60 * MANNING TREE, Essex, TU. 144 Marton, Line. 214 274. Packet. Cross, 343 230 Marton (Church) Yorksh. 205 Marton (West) Yorksh. 205 142 ' Manse 1 Lacy, Heref. 112 229 ' 138 fMANSFlELD, Notts. TH. 192, . — mARYPORT, Cuml. F. Golden 197- Crown, Swan. Cross, 312,315.380 313 Lion — ly Cockermouth, 200 92 Manton, Rutl. 197, 212 311 —ly Workington, 210 43 Maplederweli Hatch, Hants. 39 Cross, 347 1 283 *MARAZION, or Jew Market, 198 Masegobd Inn, Caern. 101 Cornw. TH. 71 • Star 223 A MASH AM, Yorksh. TU. 216. 85 * MARCH, Camb. F. 25 3° Griffin, | King's Head White Hart 27 Matching Gieen, Essex, 258 — ■ March wiad, Deni. 38 Matfield Green, Kent , 16 . 1 188 I- — ly Ellesmere, 134 144 ♦Matlock, Deri. 202. Hotel, New 174 . — ly Whitchurch , 172 Bpth, Old Bath. Cross, 285, 315, 40 i*Maresfield, Sussex , 28. Checkers. 415, 423 Cross, 387 6 i Maudling, Sussex, 22. Cross, 297 71 * MARGATE , Kent, W. S. 5 . Foun- 44 Mayfield, Sussex , 17 . Cross, 448 tain, George, Hoy, Royal Hotel, 66i Maypole, j£en/, 8 York Hotel. Cross, 326, 409 , 41 1 115 ♦Measham, Leic. 15§. Union Inn. 187 Margram Park, Glam. 89 Cross, 302 25 , Margretting Street, Essex , 265 35 Medenhanv 83 . Cross , 438 41 Mark Cross, Sussex, 17 151 Meer, Staff. 19 1 ■ MARKET BQS WORTH, See BOS - i 41 Melbourn, Camb. 253 WORTH 1127 :Melcomb Regis, ff Dorset. 51 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [37 Disl ir Dis\ 58 *Melford (Long) Suff. 270. Bull jl 179 Midgeley, Yorksh. 198 96 *Melksham, Wilts. 82. George, 1 50 *M1 DHURST, ff Sussex, TH. 21, King’s Arms. Cross, 360, 364 22, Angel, Eagle 251 Melling, Lane. 208. Cross, 376 | 94Milborne Green, Jffilts. 108 292 Vlelrnerby, Cuml. 211 1 14 Milborn Poxt/M* Som. 54* Cross, 78 Melton, Suff. 274 435 105 * MELTON MOWBRAY, Leic. TU. 1 97* Angel, Swan. Cross , lll^Milbcurne, Dorset. 40. Cardinal’s 1 Cap 317 222Milbrook, Cornw. 'll 114 Melton Park, Norf. 262 10 *M1LDEN HALL, Suff. F. 257. 76 Mendlesham, Suff. 272 Cock. Cross, 376 271 Menehy, Cornw. 71 52 Mile End, Essex, 273 59 Meon (West) Hants. 46 1 Mile End, Midd. 255 137jMilford, Staff. 151 — Mepal, Camb. Cross, 376 — Mercey, Essex. Ctqs's, 364 35;Milford, Surrey, 19, 20, 21 179 Mere, Chesh. 162 ■— ♦Milford Haven, Pemb. New Hotel, ICO *MERE, Wilts. TU. 65. Ship. Pack Horse Cross , 304 273- — by Bristol, 90 97*Meriden, Warw. 160. Bull’s 276j- 26l|. — by Glocester and Chepstow , 102 Head. Cross, 308 — by Glocester and Monmouth , 101 267iMeriin’s Bridge, Peml>. 90, 102. Cross, 282 Cross, 282 182 Milford (South) Yorksh. 228 202 Merriville Bridge, Devon. 74 49 Milkhouse Street, Kent, 16. Cross , 28;Merroe, Surrey , 34 325 1 251 Mer ring ton, Durh. 220 281 Millam, Cumb. .209 l88jMerry Meet, Devon. 69 260 Mill Beck, Westm. 177 1 59|Mersham Hatch, Kent , 7 229 Mill Beck, Yorksh. 240 1 63 l Merston Stream, Sussex, 36 48 Millbrook, Bedf. 155 i 7 : Merton, Surrey, 31. Cross, 368 ! 79 Mill Brook, Hants. 38 90 Merton Hall, Norf. 262 ; 3‘26 Millfield, Northumb. 226 — MERTHYR TYDVLL, Glam. 114 Mill Green, Staff. 1 7 1 I84 — by Cardiff, 92 1345 Millhead, Dumf. 186 I7i — by Cric/choicell, 100 9 Mill Hill, Midd. 147 Cross, 280, 281 ,255 M1LLTHORPE , Lane. TU. 209 I60 Messingham, Line. 215 55 Milton, Bedf. 196 ! 84 METHWQLD, Norf. TU. 259 54 Milton, Camb. 250 108 Meitingham, Suff. 276 40 MILTON, Kent, S. 2 I84 Micklefield, Yorksh. 182 23 Milton (Gravesend) Kent, 2 20 Mickleham, Surrey, 31 ,111 Milton Abbey, Dorset. 55 I 260 Mid County House, Pemb. 90 42 Milton Hall, Essex, 269 1 169 Middle, Salop. 133 349 Miltoun of Urr, Kirkudb. I87 232 \MIDDLEHAM, Yorksh. M. 211. 149 Milverton, Som. 66 Cross, 375, 421 15 ♦Mims (South) Midd. 148. White 379 1 ♦Middleton, Edinb. I89. Swan Hart 192 ! Middleton, Lane. 206 99 INCHING HAMPTON, Gloc. 26C 1 Middleton, Lane. 208 TU. 105- Crown, Glazier’sArms, 254 1 Middleton in Teesdale, Durh. 212 Cross, 288, 336, 358 •♦Middleton (Stoney) Derli. Cross, 33C (Mindrum, Northumb. 227 356, 399. Man in the Moon l6j \*MINEHEAD,ff Som. W. 62. •♦Middleton (Stoney) Oxon\ Cross, Feathers. Cross, 378, 446 430. Talbot 194 iMinera Chapel, Denb. 135 ; 71 1 Middle Wallop, Hants. 40 219;Minksip, Yorksh. 194. Cross , 382 161 ]*MIDDLEWICH, Chesh. TU. IG3 . 67;Minster, Kent, 5 King’s Arms, White Bear 1 7 1 jMinsterley Salop. 130 ! 138 Midge Inn, Line. 239- Cross , 393 1 112 Minsterworth, Gloc. 102 11 1 38] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis • Dis 31 *Missenden (Great) Bucks . 125* 2 63 Moorthwaite Bridge, Yorksh. 217 White Hart 199 Moor Town, Yorksh 193 29 Missenden (Little) Bucks. 125 131 Mopson’s Cross, Wore. 129. Cross, 61 *Mistley Thorn , Essex, 274- Cross, 392 343 188 Morchard Bishops, Devon. 63 8 Mitcham (Lower) Surrey, 30. 20 Morant’s Court Hill, Kent, 10 Cross,- 368 9 M 0 rde n , Surrey , 3 1 7 Mitcham (Upper) Surrey , 29 132 Mordiford Bridge, Heref. 119 116 -miTCHEL BEAN, Gtoc. M. 11 4 . — Moresby, Cumb. George 317 — by Cockerrnoiith, 201 292 Mitford, Ner thumb. 231 300 — by Whitehaven, 210 20 >: *MODBURY, Devon. TH. 73 . 24 Mereton End, Essex, 258 MORETON HAMPSTEAD, De- Exeter Inn. Cross, 369 185 80 Modney Bridge, Norf. 250 von. S. 74' 248 Moel-y-Don Ferry, Caern. 1 36 86 *MORETON IN THE MARSH, 347 *MOFFAT, Bumf. 185- King’s Arms Gloc. 95 . Unicorn, White Hart. Cross, 301, 379 — *MOLD, Flintsh. S. Black Lion, 202 Morleigh. Devon. 76 . Cross, 369 Griffin — * MORPETH , ff Northumb. W. 201 — by Chester , 159 Phoenix, Queen’s Head 178 — by Ellesmere, 134 289 — by Boroughbridge , 224 188 — by Whitchurch, 17 2 295 — by York, 229 12 Molesey (East) Surrey, 42 Cross, 391 13 Molesey (West) Surrey, 42 203 Morriston Bridge, Glam. 89 70 Molesworth, Nofthampt * 212 143 Mortimer’s Cross, Heref. 118. 183 Mollington, Chesh. 173' *MOLTON (SOUTH) Devon. S. Cross, 322 — 6 Mortlake, Surrey , 44 George 165 Morton, Chesh. 162, I 67 . Cross, 178 —by Bridgewater and Dulverton, 67 335 I 89 — by Bridgewater and Taunton, 68 150 Morton, Line. 214, 215 202 —by Chumleigh , 63 158 Morton Hall, Chesh. 162. Cross, 200 — by Crediton, 63 410 181 - — by Tiverton, 63 14: Morvil, Salop. 128 178 — by Wivelis combe, 67 332 |Mospaul Inn, Roxb. 189 184 Molscroft, Yorksh. 240 8 Mottingbam, Kent, 9 199 Monarabon, Caerm. 108 — - Mottram in Longden Dale, Chesh. 122 Monckton, Dorset, 51 Cross, 370 — Monkaton, Devon. 28 Moulsham, Essex, 265 177 — by Bath, 86 21 Mountnessing Street, Essex, 265 165 — by Taunton, 64 185 Mount Pleasant, Devon. 75 108 Monksford Street, Warwick, 122 | 155 Mount Pleasant, Devon. 41 64 Monk’s House, Oxon, 126 0 ? Mount Pleasant, Kent, 6 66 Monkton, Kent, 5 205 Mounts, Devon. 76 145 Monkton, Som. 68 . Cross, 336 105 MOUNTSORREL, Leic. M. 174 *MONMOUTH,f Mown. S. Beau- 36 Mousal, Surrey, 19 fort Arms, King’s Head 334 Mouse wald, Dumf. 186 129 — by Colford, 115 i 4 S *M UOH WEN LOCK, \\ Salop. 135 — by Ross, 99 Cross, 33 1 M. 128 . Swan and Falcon. Cross , 400 126 jMontacute, Som. 68 157' Muckieston, Staff. 152 166 :Montford Bridge, Salop. 131 , 1 35 144 Muckley Cross, Salop. 128 — MONTGOMERY, f Montg. TU. | 270 Muggleswick, Durh. 221 168 — by Ludloic, 138 385 *Mutrkirk, Ayrsh. I 87 . Iron Dale 183 — by Shrewsbury , 130, 142 Inn Cross, 352, 451 68 Mullen’s Pond, Hants. 57> 59 35 Moor Street, Kent, 2 83 'Mundford, Norf. 260 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [39 Dis\ Du 38 i*Murrell Green, Hants. 39* King’s New Bridge, Dorset. Arms 95 — by Romney, 49 128:Muskham (North) Notts. lSl 101 — by Southampton, 39 l‘2'7|Muskham (South) Notts. 1 8 1 181 New Bridge, Glam. 89 ! MUSSELBURGH, Edinb. 132 New Bridge, Staff. 123 386 — l-y Barnet, 225 36 New Bridge, Sussex, 34 3 89 —by Ware, 249 172 New Bridge, Yorksh. 218 56 NEWBURY, Berks. TIL 81. White Hart. Cross, 428 , 432 N. 259 *Newby Bridge, Lane. 210 . Swan. 218 Nackershole, Devon. 74 Cross, 390 230jNafferton, Yorksh. 237 230 ^NEWCASTLE IN EMYLYN, 108iNailston, Leic. 157 Caerm. F. 109. Salutation. 101 Nailsworth, GLoc. 105. Cross, 288 Cross, 342 208Nannerch, Flint. 134 — * NEWCASTLE - UNDER- LINE, ff — *NANTWICFI, or Namptwich,! j Staff. M. Crown, Roebuck. Chesh. S. Crown 157 ■ — by Leicester, 191 164 — by Newcastle, 1 69 149 — by Lichfield, 162 167 — by Newcastle and Bridgemore, Cross, 358 , 381, 441 169 — *NEWCASTL E— UPON- TYNE, ft 169 —by Stafford, 152 Northumb. TU. S. Cock, Crown Cross, 415 , 416 , 4 I 7 and Thistle, Queen’s Head, 255 *NARBETH, Pemb. W. 90 . White Shakspeare, Turk’s Head Hart 274 — by Durham, 223 86 Nassington, Herts. 201 280 — by Stockton and the Iron Bridge 109 Naunton, Wore. 1 14 over the Wear , 233 16 Neals, Bucks. 110, 125 Cross, 418, 419 , 420 198 *NEATH, Glam. S. 89 . Ship and 25 New Chapel Green, Surrey, 28 Castle. Gross, 320 4 New Cress, Kent, 1 97 Needham, Norf. 276 163 New Dam, Derb. 20 3 — NEEDHAM, Stiff'. W. 53 Newenden, Kent, 11 . Cross, 345 74 —by Colchester , 266 — NEWENT , Gtoc. F. 77 — by Colchester and Ipswich, 267 116 — by Henley, 99 Cross, 343 112 — by High Wycombe , 121 104 Needles’ Light House, Isle of Wight, 274 Newgal Sand, Pemb. 93 25, 26 57 *New haven, Sussex , 53* Bridge 70 Nell Bridge, Northamp. 126 Inn. Cross, 413 389;Ne!lfidd, Edinb. 189 148 *Newhaven Inn, Derb ■ 204* 170 Ncssclifl : , Salop. 131 , 135 Cross, 2 93, 415 191 *Neston (Great) Chesh. 175 . Golden 3 92 New House, Devon. 74 Lion 249 218 Norton, Yorksh. 235 175 — by Bishop's Castle, 1 4 1 243 Norton Inn, Durh. 232 . Cross, 37J CSee the next column )' t|35G *Noiton Inn , Roxb. 227 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [41 Dis 1 Dis — *NORWICH.ff Nor f- W ' F - S 353 Old Cambus, Benv. 225 Angel, King’s Head, Maiden 119 *Old Down Inn, Som. 85 . Cross, Head, White Swan 328 > 123 — by Bungay and Bixley , 227 *01dham, Lane. Cross, 354 . Angel 126 — by Bungay and Soddon , 277 64 Old Hursr, Hunt. 254 112 — by Bury, 27 1 244 Old Inge, Yorksh. 237 111 — by Ipswich, 267 363 Old Kirk of Crawfoid, Lanerk. 185 109 —by Stow Market, 273 176 Old Mill Inn, Yorksh. 193 108 — % Thetford , 258 — *Oid Passage Inn. See Aust Passage Crws, 284 , 339, 34 1, 344, 407, 422 : Inn 220 Nosterfield, Yorksh. 216 255 Old Town, JVeslm. 200 2 l 8 ,Nottar Bridge, Comic . 76, 78. 137; OLLERTON, Nott. F. 215. Cross, 434 1 Hop-pole 124 NOTTINGHAM, \\ Notts . TV. S. 174 Ollerton Gates, Chesh. 162 I 92 , 197* Blackmoor’s Head, i 55 Olney, Bucks. 155 White Lion. Cross, 300 , 301 , 1 122 Olveston, Gloc. 107 302 , 303 , 304, 307, 316, 422 134 Ompton, Notts. 215 166 Nox, Salop. 130 154 )necot e, Staff. 170 41 Nuffield Heath, Oxon. 94 — ONGAR CCHIPP1NGJ Essex — *NUNEATON, TVarw. S. Bull 21 — - by Clngivell, 258 100 — by Coventry , I 57 24 ~ by Epping, 256 104 — by Northampton, 150 447 Onibury, Salop. 138 . Cross, 332 Cross, 301 , 427 , 429 339 Orange Lane inn, Berw. 22 6 53 Nuneham Courtenay, Oxon. 94* 61 Ore, Sussex, 15- Cross, 324 , 388 ! Cross, 424 90 OR FORD, ff Suff. M. 278 285 Nun Hill, Northumb. 230 — «ORMSKlRK , Lane. TU. Wheat- 107 Nunny, Sow. 59 . Cross, 360 sheaf 90 Nursteed, Wilts. 56 . Cross. 359 220 — by Chester, 166 37 Nutley, Sussex , 28 200 — by Harrington, 1 66 24 Orsett, Essex, 269 ;299 Orthwaite, Cumb. 211 . Cross, 347 O. (276 ORTON, IVestm. TV. 208 94 Oadby, Leic. 174 107 Osbaston, Leic. 157 147 |Oaken Gates, Salop. 123* Cross , 109 Osbornby, Line. 239 443 12 ? Osmington, Dorset , 51 95>*OAKHAM, Rutl. S. 197, 212. 92 *Osmundeston, Norf. 267 , 271 • i Crown, George. Cross, 42 3 White Hart 195 *OAKHAMPTON, ff Devon. S. 46 *Ospringe, Kent, 3* Red Lion 69 . White Hart, White Horse. 218 Oswaldkirk, Yorksh. 235 Cross, 434 , 446 479 *OS IVES TRY, Salop. W. 131- 31 * OA KING HA M, Berks. TU . 55 Cross Foxes, Cross Keys. Cross , Rose 351, 416, 451 79 Oakley Inn, Northamp . 196 141 Othery, Som. 86 ll 6 jOborne, Dorset , 54 . Cross, 435 205 *OTL EY, Yorksh. TU. 195- Black 20jOckendon (South) Essex. 268 Horse, White Horse. Cross, 125 Odcornb, Som. 68 349, 454, 455 83 Oddington, Gloc. 96 69 Otterborne, Hants. 38 158 Oddrode, Chesh. 163 306 Otterburn, Northumb, 230 41 *0 DIHAM, Hants. S. 45* George. 161 Otterton, Devon. 52 Cross, 284 I 61 OTTERY ST. MARY’S, Devon. S. 27 Offam, Kent, 13 52 . Cross , 445 47 Offam Street, Sussex, 29 188 Ottringham, Yorksh. 245 234 Ogwen Lake, Caem. 132 222 Ottringham (Nor .h) Yorksh. 222 ] 209 Olchfa, Glam. 92 i |221 Ottrington (South) Yorksh. 222 j 187 Oldburrow, Devon. 63 1 _ - OUNDLE , Northamp. S. Talbot i 122 Oldbury, Salop. 124 1 (See next page.) g 42] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis\ Disj 8 if- — by Higham Ferrers, 201 106 Pattesiey Hill, Norf. 261 78|- — by Kimbolton , 213 58 Paxton (Little) Hunt. 179 Cross, 309, 318, 424, 431 1 40 *Peacock Inn, Derb. 204. Cross, 76jOux or Owre Bridge, Hants. 48 380, 423 198 Ovenden, Yorksh. I99 235 Peadogget, Cornw. 79 119|Over Seal, Leicest. 158 51 Pearfield Green, Kent, 9* Cross, 183jOverton, Flint. 133 32 6 53 ^Overton, Hants. 39* Red Lion 33 Pease Pottage Gate, Sussex, 30 78 Overton, Wilts. 82 59 Peasmarsh, Sussex, 11 157 Owston, Line. 215 182 Peckfield, Yorksh. 182. Cross, 380, 81 Oxenden, Northarnp. 174 ; 393 *QXFORD,f+t+ Oxon. W. S. 98 Peckwick, Wilts. 83, 87 Angel, King’s Arms, Roe Buck, 16 Pedbam Place, Kent, 6 S>tar 66 Pedling Street, Kent, 7 58 —by Henley, 9 4, 98 124 Pedmore, Wore. 129 54 — by High Wycombe , 111 137 Pedwell, Somersetsh. 86 Cross, 338, 341, 424, 426, 427, 194 Peel, Lane. 176 429, 431 26 6 Pel aw, Durh. 22 3 133 Oxton, Notts. 201 267 Pelcomb Bridge. Pemb. 93 150 Pembridge, Heref. 116 — ^PEMBROKE , f Pemb. S. King’s P. Arms, Green Dragon, New Inn 100 Packington (Little) Warw, I70. 266 — by Creswell, 93 Cross, 449 271 — by Tenby, 92 — Pad bury, Bucks. 197 Penachamawr, Caerm. 108 55 — by Amersham , 1-26 2l8|Penalt, Montg. I4I 53 —by Tring , 14 3 200;Pencevenglasorin, Caerm. 101 1 Paddington, Midd. 142. Cross, 128;Pencraig, Heref. 99 432 270,Pcndennis Castle, Corny u 78 243 PADSTOW. Cornua. S. 79 l90 Pendlebury, Lane. 207 100 Painswick, Gloc . 104. Cross , 288, ■ 188 Pendleton, Lane. 1J6 359 j 212 Penegos, Montg. 141 •224 PAULEY BRIDGE, Yorksh. 194- 6 Penge, Surrey, 13, 14 1 Cross, 455 223 Pengover, Cornw. 76 1 12 ! Pakefield, Suff. 275 fPENISTONE, Yorksh. Rose and 22 4 ijPalmer’s Bridge, Cornw. JO Crown. Cross, 370, 440 272 5 Pandrig, Wcslm. 200 m\*PENKR!DGE, Staff. TU. 171. 45 *Pangbourn, Berks. 84. Elephant King’s Arms. Cross, 335, 443 ( and Castle. Cross, 424, 437 217,Penmaen, Glam. 92 j 225:Pangover, Devon. J6 52'Papworth St. Everard, Camb .- 248 ■ 192l*Parkgate, Chesh. 173. George, j j Talbot 72 Park House, Hants. 57, 59 135'Parney Corner, Staff. 171. Cross, I 334 273 Parry’s Mountain, Angles. 133 3j Parson’s Green, Midd. 42 135 Partney, Line. 242 356 Path Head, Berw. 225 370 Path Head, Edinb. 227 5l|Patcham, Sussex , 30 60 Patching Pond, Sussex, 35. Cross, 297 19-2 \PATRINGTOtf, Yorksh. S. 245 JPenmaen Mawr, Caern. 132 — iPenmorfa, Caern. 240 — by Dolgelly , 140 23 1 — by Mamtwrog , 1 40 121jPennard (West) fa. 61. 176:Penpont, Breckn. 100 220 'PEN RICE, Glam. TH. 92 — *PENR1TH, Cumb, TU. Crown, George 283 — by Bvroughbridge, 184 288 -—by Kendal , 178 (Gross. 374, 39U422, 444 — Penruddock, Cumb . Cross, 391 265*PENR Y A r ,ff Corn. W. F. S. 78 — PENSFORD, Som. TU. Cross, 3 28 32 Penshurst, ATe/H, 15 1 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [43 Dis I Dis 144 l Pen’s Inn, Dorset , 41 239 *Pierce Bridge, Durh. 20 . George 137; Pen ter’ s Lane, Deri . 175 1 and Dragon. Cross, 375 , 444 153| Pentra, Monm. 100 200 Pig’s Lea, Devon. 74 213 Pentre, Deni. 132 — Pike Hall, Deri. Cross , 41 5 196 Pentre Llangyfan, Deni. 172 88 Pillerton, Warn-. 127 154 Pentress, Heref. 112 193 Pdton, Devon. 64 237 Penwortham Bridge, Lane. 166 76 Pilton, Northamp. 212 171 Penybont, Radix. 112 Pen y’ Bwlch, Deni. 172 1 18 Pilton, Som.. 61 194 lOl'Pimperne, Dorset. 40 1 7 S Penystrywad, Monm. 1 4 1 103 jPinchbec,k, Line. 24 1 , *PENZANCE, Corn. TH. Hotel, King’s Head, Ship and Castle, 242 jPinchingthorp, Yorksh. 236 MjPinner Green, Midd. I 45 Star l28\*Piper's Inn, Som. 62, 61, 86 *287 — -by Helstone, 71 16 Pissingford Bridge, Essex, 258 280 — ly Redruth, 71 Pitcomb, Sometsetsh. — ly Ameslury, 60 136 Pepper Hill, Shropsh. 123 Perran’s Aim’s House, Cornw. 71 no 255 114 * — by Salisbury , 65 262 Perran Arworthal, Corn. 70 Cross, 36 O 90 Perrots Bridge, Gloc. 104 33 Pitsey, Essex, 269 106 *PERSHORE, JVorc. TU. 95 . 64 Pitt Pond, Hants. 48 Angel. Cross , 291 163 Pitt’s Moor, Yorksh. 193 81 •PETERBOROUGH, ff Northamp. 188 Plas Jolyn, Montg. I 40 S. 238 . Angel, Talbot. Cross, 263 Plausworth, Durh. 223 377, 431, 433 141 Pleas'ley, Deri. 192 54 *PETERSFIELD, ff Hants. S. 19 . H7 Plumtree, Notts. 197 Red Lion, White Hart. Cross, 425 *PLYM0UTHj ff Devon. M. TH. Globe, King’s Arms, Prince 10 Petersham, Surrey , 44 George 123 Peterstow, Heref. 112 221 — by Hurra Bridge, 74 — Petherton Bridge, Som» 216 — by Ivy Bridge, 72 135 — ly llchester, 65 222 — by Modbury, 7 3 130 — ly Yeovil, 68 226 — ly Oakhampton, 74 141 Petherton (North) Som. 68 . Cross, 336 217 — ly Totness and Ivy Bridge, 74 Cross, 369 , 433, 434 81 Petistree, Svjf. 275 2 l 8 i*Plymouth Dock, Devon. 72 , 77* 205 Petrockstow, Devon. 69 . Cross, Fountain 434 216 *PLYMPTON EARL, ff Devon. S. — •Petty France, Gloc. Beaufort 72, 73- George Arms. Cross, 288 218 Plyrapton St. Mary, Devon. 73 49 *PETfVORTH, Sussex, S. 20, 22. Half Moon, Swan — *POCKLlNGTON, Yorksh. S. New Inn — Piccadilly, Card. 198 — ly Houiden, 218 216 — ly Bishop's Castle, 142 212 — ly York, 236 209 — ly Hereford, 113 175 Pocomb, Devon. 74 Cross, 279 123 Polsbam, Som. 62 — Picked Post, Hants. 269 Polgrene, Cornw. 71 88 — by Romsey, 48 8 Ponder’s End, Midd. 247 94 — ly Southampton, 39 299 Ponsonby, Cumb. 210 226 *PICKERWG, Yorksh « M. 235* 230 Pontaberglassllyn, Merlon. 136 Black Swan, White Swan. Cross, 38 3 215 , *Pontardillis, Caerm. 90 . Red Lion. Cross, 283 289 ' Piets Wall, Northumfr. 221 . Cross, 218 l Pont-ar-garfa, Merion. 140 391 193 1 Pontaillechc, Caerm, 108 56 > Piddinehoe, Sussex, 33 22C > Pontdelgofylia, Meiion. 140 114 Piddle Town, Dorset, 40 r ' * PONTE FRA CT, ff Yorksh. S. 182. 48 !Piecomb, Sussex, 30 Red Lion, Mar. Cross, 394 44] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis 281 Ponteland, Nort.Jiumb.2oQ 17 Pratt’s Bottom, Kent, 10 I 69 Pontesbury, Salop. 130 197 *PRESCOT, Lane. TU. I 63 . Legs 163 Pontesford, Salop. 130 of Man and Bull. Legs of Man 106 ; Ponton (Great) Line. 18 L and Swan. Cross, 436 215|P°nt Ryffyth, Flintsh. 135- \ Cross, 348 *Pre3s Inn, Berw. 224 386 — *PRESTE1GN, Radii. S. Crown 223 Pontyberem, Caerm. 90 158 — by Hereford 116 208 Pont y Gwyddel, Denb. 1 7*2 151 — by Worcester , 1 1 8 ■ — Pontyperris, Card. Cross, 279 Cross, 400 , 442 — | PONTYPOOL, Monin. S. 47 Preston, Kent, 9 1 53 —by Bristol, 88 — * PRESTON, ff Lane. W. F. S. 149 — by Monmouth, 115 Black Bull, Dog, Red Lion Cross, 384 238 — by Chester and Liverpool, 166 265 Pool, Cornvo. 71 217 — by Manchester, 176 — * POOLE, ff Dorset , M. London 217 — by Wigan , 1 65 Tavern, Old Antelope Cross, 436 105 — by Ramsey and Ringwood, 49 91 Preston, Rutl. 1 97 108 —by Salisbury , 49 123 Presmn, Som. 68 113 — by Southampton and Ringwood, 52 Preston, Sussex , 30 39 181 Preston, Yorks h. 244 107 — by Southampton and Romsey, 48 230 Preston (Long) Yorksh. 199 Cross, 305, 360, 415, 435 195 Prexford, Devon. 64 125 Pool End. Here f. 1 19 146 Prior’s Leigh, Salop. 123 156 ;Poolend, Staff. 175 253 Probus, Cornw. 76 136|Poolmerrick, Monm. 102 26 *Puckeridge, Herts. 248 . Bell 52 Popbam, Hants. 47' 47 Pul borough, Sussex, 34 51 *Popham Lane, Hants. 47 , 53 243 PULHELY, Caern. W. 140 Wheatsheaf 43 Puntifield, Berks. 56 , 81 . Cross , 119 Poringland, Norf. 277 424 169 PORLOCK, Som. TH. 62. Cross, 66 Purbeck, or Purbrook, Hants. 19* 446 18 Purfleet, Essex, 268 295 Portincastle, Cumb. 200 11 Purley, Berks. 84- Cross, 437 388 Porto Bello, Edinb. 22 5, 249 44 Purley, Surrey, 27 420* PORT PATRICK , Wigt. 188- 85 Purton Street, Wilts. 108 Blair’s Arms 66 Pusey Furze, Berks. 103. Cross , 67 Ports Down, Hants . 20 338 68Portsea, Hants. 20 4 *Putney, Surrey, 42 . Red Lion 134 Portskewet, Monm. 88. Cross, 283 — Putney Heath, Surrey 72 ^PORTSMOUTH, ff Hants. TH. 5 — by Brampton, 42 20, 21, Crown, Fountain, 8 — by Wandsworth, 18 George, Navy Tavern. Cross, 243 PWLHELl, Caern. W. I 40 296 , 362 , 428 185 *Pyle Inn , Glam. 89 145 Portvvay, Heref. 120. Cross, 332 202 Pynsant, Caerm, 40 Postcombe, Oxon. HI 14 Potter’s Bar, Midd. 178 55 Potterspury, Northamp. 159 Q. 21 Potters Street, Essex, 256 168 Quaker’s Yard Tavern, Glam. 92. 48 *FOTTON, Bedf.S. 179 . Crown. Cross , 280, 281 Cross, 443 106 Quarndon, Leic. 1 74 84 Poulton, Gloc. 103 135 Quatt, Salop. 128 233POULTON IN THE FYLDE 137 Quaitford, Salop. 128 Lane : M. 1 65 45 QUEENBOROUGH, ff Kent, M. 391 Powburn. Edinb. I 89 TH. 4 — J Powick, Wore. Cross, 290 , 386 64 Queen’s Cross, Northamp. 149> iROPowderham Castle, Devon. 75 167 174 !Poynton, Chesh. 175 36 Qnendon, Essex. 256 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. {45 Dis R. Dis Cross, 284, 285, 424 , 437, 438, 439 171 Rackenford, Devon. 61 451 Fedbourn, Line. 239 158 Raddington, Som. 67 80 Redbudge, Hants. 38 87 Radford, Wan v. 168 25; Red burn, Herts. 149 125 Radipole, Dorset, 51 163 ! Red Court House, Montg. 138 14 Radler, Herts 146 100 Reddenhall, Norf. 276 ' RADNOR fNEWj f Radn. TH. 100 Reddenhall, Suff. 276 162 — by Glacester, 112 87 iRedgrave, Suff. 273 159 — by Worcester , 118 317 Red Hall, Dumf. 185 Cross, 32 3, 401, 442 ■ 17! Red Hill, Bucks. 1 10, 125 115 Radstoke, Som. 85 . Cross, 287 .128, Red Hill, Nott. 192 , 201 137 ♦Ragland, Monm. 115 . Beaufort 66 Red House, Suff 257 . Cross, 376 Arms I 67 ! Red House, Yorksh. 182 202 Rainford, Lane. 166 60' Reding Street, Kent, 16 15 Rainham, Essex, 268 116 Red Marley, Wore. 1 19 34 Rainham, Kent, 2 ♦Rainham Hall, Norf. 260. King’s 239 Redmire, Yorksh. 217 . Cross, 37 5, 105 421 Head 263 *REDRU-TH, Cornw. TU. F. 71 . 194 Rainhill, Lane. I 63 Hotel, King’s Arms, London Inn 149 * RAIS IN MARKET, Line. TH. 242, 243* White Hart. Cross, 111 REEPHAM, Norf. S. 262. Cross, 406 397 113 Rempston, Nott. 191 49 Rake, Sussex , 19 : 82 Rendlesham, Suff. 278 34 Raleigh, Essex, 268 . — REPEUAM, See REEPHAM 154 Raleigh’s Crass, Som. 67 144 *RETFORD LEAST) +f Nott. S. 69 Ramsbury, Wilts. 84 181. Crown, White Hart. Cross, 49 Ramsdale, Hants. 56 356, 398 69 RAMSEY, Hunt. S. 254 181 *RHAYADER, or Rhayadergwy, 68 Ramsev Street, Essex , 274 Radn. W. 112. Red Lion. Cross, 72 ♦ RAMSGATE , Kcm, W. S. 5, 6. 279 King’s Head, London Hotel, 20-8 Rhu radar, Caerm. 101 Royal Oak. Cross , 41 1 180 Rhyd Brue, Breek. 100 51 Ramsonlees, Kent, 9 . Cross, 32 6 220 Rhydowen, Card. 109 — Ramwell, Som. .265 Rhyhope, Durh. 232 144 — by Andover, 61 9 *RICHM0ND, Surrey, S. 44 . 156 — by Bath, 86 Castle, Talbot 245 Ranridge (High) Cornw. 79 234 *RICHM0ND, ff Yorksh. S. 183 . 150 Ranskill, Nott. 182 King’s Arms, King’s Head. 160 Ravendale, Line. 242 Cross, 375, 421, 439 — RAH ENG LASS, Cumb. S. 1 17 Richmore Hill, Kent, 10 290 : — by Duddon Bridge, 209 : 19 *RICKMANSWORTH, Herts. 145 . 296 - — by Millam , 209 Swan. Cross , 439 279 ; — by Lancaster, 210 ! 98 ♦Ride, Isle of Wight, 24 . Bugle, 113 Ravenstone, Leic. 157 , 190 Nag’s Head, Star ■274 Ravenstone Dale, Westm. 208 16 Ridge Hill, Herts. 149 203 Rawcliff, Yorksh. 229 Ravnton (East; Dmh. 233 44 Ridgemont, Bed/. 155 264 :21 l ♦Ridgeway, Devon. 72. George — *READlNG,ff Berks. S. Bear, 1- 53 Ridgewell, Essex, 272 Crown 1275 Riding, Northumb. 231 37 — by Binfield, 56 121 |Riford, Heref 99 39 — by Maidenhead, 81 317 t Rig, Dumf. 186 , 38 — by Oakingham, 55 222 : Rillington, Yorksh. 235 40 — by Windsor, 82 1 ( See the next column) 303 'Rimside House, Northumb. 226. | Cross, 39 I 4C>] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis\ bis — *RINGWOOD , Hants , TV. Crown, 73 — Ly Maidstone, 16 1 White Hart 71 — by Tunbridge, 16 91 — by Ramsey , 48 Cross, 326, 345, 346, 412 100 — by Salisbury, 50 69 Romney fOld) Kent, 16. Cross, 326 97 — by Southampton , 39 73 *ROMSEY, Hants. S 48. Bed, — *Ripley, Surrey. Talbot White Horse. Cross, 295, 444 22 — by Putney, 45 55 Ropley Dean, Hants. 38 24 ■—by Wandsworth, 19 299 Rosley, Cumb. 211 21 5*RIPLEY, Yorksh. F. 1Q4- Star. 204 Rosfnana, Caerrn. 101 Cross, 349, 396, 454 *ROSS, HereJ. TH. King’s Head, — *RIP0N, ff Yorksh. TH. Norfolk Swan Arms, Unicorn 124 — by Henley, 99 212 — by Boroughbridge , I83 120 — by High Wycombe, 1 1 l 223 —by Leeds, 194 157 Rossington Bridge, Yorksh. 182, 218 Cross, 349 304 ROTHBURY, Nor thumb. F. 225. • — Ripponden, Yorksh. Cross, 394 Cross , 391 62 Ripton Regis, Hunt. 254 270 Rother Bridge, Yorksh. 208 37 RISBOROUCH, Bucks. S. 129 159 * ROTHERHAM, Yorksh. M. I98. 184 Rise, Yorksh. 245 Crown, Red Lion. Cross, 294, 184 Riston, Yorksh. 2A6 398 39 Riven Hall End, Essex, 266 78 Rothwell, Northamp. 155 22 *River Head, Kent, 10. White Hart — Rottingdean, Sussex. Cross , 413 25 River Hill, Kent, 10 186 Routli, Yorksh. 245 103 Road, Som. 85 127 Routon, Norf. 263 , 264 159 Roath, Glam. 88 149 Rowsley, Derb. 202 257 Robbeston, Pemb'. 90 I69 Rovvton, Salop. 130 50 *Robertsbridge, Sussex, 12, 14- 183 Rowton, Yorksh. 246 George 37 *ROYSTON, Herts, W. 248. Bull, 230 Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorksh. 240 Red Lion. Cross , 339 169 Robin Hood’s Well, Yorksh. 182 119 ;Ruddington, Nott. I92 215 Roborough Inn, Devon. 74. Cross, 120 ; Rudgway, Glocest. 107. Cross, 329 433 111 jlludham (East) Norf. 252. Cross, 272 Roch Castle, Pemb. 93 402 198 * ROCHDALE , Lane. TU. 206, 110 Rudham (West) Norf. 252. Cross, Buck. Cross, 3 93, 397 402 29 * ROCHESTER, ff Kent, F. 2. 235 Rudstone, Yorksh. 237 Bull, Crown, Old King’s Head. 225 ; Ruffbrd, Lane. 166 Cross, 327 — I * RUG BY, Warwicksh. S. Bear, 40 *ROCHFORD, Essex, TU. 268. George and Sheaf, Spread Eagle New Ship. Cross, 320 83 — by Daventry , 1 60 I67 Rockbere, Devon, 41, 52 85 — by Northampton, [56 2,8 Rockcliffe, Durham, 223 — RUGELEY, Staff. TU. J 19 Rockhampton, Gloc. 105 126 — by Coventry, 3 61 134 Rock House, Som. 60 131 — by Northampton, 1 5 1 S3 ROCKINGHAM, Northamp. TH. 157 Rumney Bridge, Monm. 88 196. Cross , 424 89 Runcton, Norf. 251 149 Rockwell Green, Som. 61, 86 34 Runsells, Essex, 269 175 Rocliffe, Yorksh. 218. Cross, 394 81 Rushatl, Wilts. 56 102 *Rodborough, Gloc. 105, 106. 63 Rushden, Northamp. 1Q6 Fleece Inn. Cross , 288, 359 184 Rusbolme, Lane. 167 56 Rodbridge, Suff. 270 159 Rushton Marsh, Staff. 175 53 Rodmill, Suss. 33 250 *Rushy ford, Durh. 22 3. Wheatsheaf 12 *ROMFORD, Essex , TU. IV. 265. 6 Rushy Green, Kent, 9 Dolphin, White Hart 244 Ruswarp, Yorksh. 235 — * ROMNEY (NEW) ff Kent, TU. — 1 *RUTHEN, De?ib. M. White Lion New Inn ( See next column J 1 (See next page.J GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [47 Dis 209 — by Chester , 159 Dis\ 1(50} St. Giles, Shropsh. 123, 128 205 — by Llangollen, 135 103 19 b 1 [St. Helens, Isle of Wight , 24 , 26 192 — by Whitchurch , 172 *St. Hellen, Lane. 166. Fleece, 206 — by Wrexha m, 135 Raven. Cross , 396 412 RUTIIERGLEN, Lanark. I 87 90 St. James Deeping, Line. 241 . 330 Ruthwell, Dumf. 186 Cross, 318 280 Rydal, Wcstm. 200 98 St.John’s, Isle of Wight , ?4 — ♦REE, ft Sussex, W. S. George, 75 St. John’s Bridge, Berks, 103 Red Lion 43 St. John’s Green, Sussex, 30 71 — by Cranbrook , 12 270 St. John’s Weardale, Durh. 221 64 — by Robertsbridge, 12 221 St. Ive, Devon, 76 65 — by Silver Hill, 1 1 — *ST. IVES, Hunt. M. — by Cambridge , 253 63 — by Tunbridge, 1 1 63 65 — by Wrotham, 13 59 — by Papworih St. Everard, 254 21 Cross, 326 , 389, 412 *RYEGATE,ff Surrey, TU. 30. 277 Crow, 310 , 377 , 443 *ST. WES,f f Cornw. S. 71, 78 . Swan, White Hart. Cross, 390, 408 288 Red Lion St. Just, Cornw. 71 185 Ryehill, Yorksh. 106 St. Laurence Ilketshall, Suff. 277 79 Rymer House, Suff. 27 1 102 St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight, 24 87 Ryton, Warw. 160 7-1 St. Lawrence, Kent, 5 . Cross , 4 1 1 S. 94 i 00 St. Leonard’s Bridge, Hants. — by Romsey, 49 — by Southampton, 39 52 Saddleseombe, Sussex , 33 183 St. Martin, Salop, 133 42 * SAFFRON WALDEN, Essex, S. 13 ST. MARY CRAY, Kent, W. 9 256. Rose and Crown, Sun. 262 St. Mawes,ff Cornw. 78 Cross, 349 — ♦St. Michael, ft Cornw. Feathers 20 *ST. ALBANS, -ff Herts. W S. 250 — by Bodmin, 70 I 46 , 149* Angel, White Hart, 260 — by St. Columb. 79 Wool pack. Cross, 365 , 439 155 St. Melons, Monm. 88 . 222 St. Anthony, Cornw. 77 240 St. Minver, Cornw. 79 *3t. ASAPH, Flint, S. 56 *ST. NEOTS , Hunt. TH. 179- 218 — by Chester, I 53 166 Cross Keys, Falcon. Cross, 34-1 205 — by Coventry, 172 St. Nicholas, Glam, 89 222 — by Denbigh, 134 119 St. Olave’s Bridge, Norf. 27 6 218 —by Llangollen, 135 62 St. Osyth, Essex, 274 St. Peter’s, Kent, 5 245 *St Austle, Cornw. 16. White Hart 73 24 O St. Blaizey, Cormv. 76 l 8 :St. Stephen’s, Herts, 1 46 24 O St. Breock, Cornw. 79 215 St. Stephen’s Down, Cornw. 79 293 St. Burien, Cormv. 71 232 ;St. Teath, Cornw . 79 242 *St. Clair’s -Bridge, Caerm. 90. 80 Salford Hill, Oxon. 94 , 96 Blue Boar 81 ♦SALISBURY, ff Wilts, TH. S . 251 1 ST. COLUMB , Cornw. TH. 79 40, 53- Antelope, King’s Arms, 66 St. Croix, Hants. 38 Red Lion, Three Swans, White — ST. DAVID’S, Peml. W. Hart. Cross, 295,359, 361,432, 273 — by Cardigan , I 09 440, 452 281 — by Haverfordwest , 93 292 ;Salkeld Gate, Cumb. 1 78 j Cross, 282, 401 220\SALTASH,ff Cornw. S. 78 . Cross, 241 St. Dogmaels, Pemb. 109 | 434 237 St. Endellion, Cormv. 79 234 ♦Saltergate, Yorksh. 235- Cart and 253 St. Erme, Cormv. 70 Horses, Ship 112 St. George, Gloc. 91 195 Salter Hebble Bridge, Yorksh. 198 . 2281ST. GERMAINS, ff Cornw. R 78 Cross, 349 104 , St. Germains, Norf. 25 3 160\SALTFLEET, Line. S . 244 48] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis Dis 156 Saltfleetby, Line. 244 165 Scartho, Line. 242 21 *Salt Hill, Buc/cs, 80. Castle, 155 Scawby, Line. 243 Windmill 92 *Scole Inn, Norf 267,271. White 97 Sambom, Wilts. 66. Cross, 304 Hart. Cross, 344 194 Sampford Courtenay, Devo?i. 69 187 Scorborough, Yorksh. 240 157 Sampford Peverel, Devon. 61 — Scorton, Yorksh. Cross, 348, 421, 184 Sandal 1, Yorksh. 193 439 162 * SAND BACH, Cheshire, TH. 163. 238 Scotforth, Lane. 177 George and Dragon. Cross, 417 157 Scotter, Line. 214 183 Sandford, Devon. 63 152 Scrooby, Nott. 182 55 Sandford, Oxon. 94- Cross , 424 156 Scotton, Line. 214 155 Sandford, Salop, 172. Cross , 450 118 Scottow Common, Norf. 263 70;*Sandgate, Kent , 7. New Inn. 46 Seacock’s Heath. Sussex, 11 Cross, 346, 412 60 *Seaford,f-f- Sussex, 33* New Inn, 20 Sandgates, Surr. 45 Old Tree. Cioss, 413 50Sandhurst, Kent , 1 1 213 Seamer, Yorksh. 240 217 Sand Hutton, Yorksh. 222 — *Seaton, Devon. Pole’s Arms. Cross, 36 Sandling, Kent, 8 . 445 136 *Sandon, Staff. 161. Dog 187 Seaton, Yorksh. 245 103 Sandringham Lodge, Norf. 251 296 Sebergham, Cumb. 211 120 Sand well Green, Staff. 122 265 *SEDBERGH, Yorksh. W. 208, 68 ^SANDWICH, ft Kent, W. S. 6. Bell, Rose. Cross, 412 217. King’s Arms. Cross, 374, 375, 421 Sedcup, Kent, 6. 140 Sandy Brook. Deri. 204 11 185 Sandy Gate, Devon. 73 251 *SEDGEFIELD, Dark. 232. 90 Sandy Lane, Wilts. 83. Cross, 359 Hardwick Inn. Cross, 373 190 Sankey, Lane. 163 93 Seend, Wilts. 82, 85 189 Sankey Bidge, Lane. 163 — * SELBY, Yorksh. M. George 369 \*SANQUHAR, bumf. I87. New 189 — by Doncaster, 228 Inn 183 — by Snaith , 218 64 [Sarr, Kent, 5 Cross, 393, 456 ! Sarum (Old)ff, two miles from 356 * SELKIRK , Selk. I89. Cross Keys ) Salisbury, or New Sarum. Cross, 62 Sellinge, Kent, 7 295 289 Sennen, Comw. 7 1 72 Savernake Forest, Wilts. 8l 210 Sequer’s Bridge, Devon. 73 25|Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 256 9$ Setchy, Norf. 220jSawiey, Yorksh. 205 — by Brandon, 259 51 Saw'ton, Camb. 259 92 — by Dowjiham Market, 251 71 Saw trey St. Andrew’s, Hunt. 180 2 55 * SETTLE , Yorksh. TU. 199- Gol- — Saxham, Suffolk. Cross, 342, 376; den Lion, Spread Eagle. Crdss, 139 Saxilby, fine. 243 455 89 *SAXMUNDHAM, Suff. TH. 275. Bell 23 * SEVEN OAKS, Kent, S. 10. Crown, Royal Oak. Cross, 367, 125lSaxthorpe, Norf. 264 408 220,Scagglethorp, Yorksh. 235 24 *Scven Oaks Cc mmon, Kent, 10. — ( Scaling Dam, Yorksh. Cross, 373! White Hart — ^SCARBOROUGH , ++ Yorksh. TH.\ 44 Seven Thorns, Surrey, 19 Blacksmith’s Arms, Blue Beil, I 96 Seven Wells, Gloc. 104 George, New Inn, Pied Bull, 7'albot 112 Severn Stoke, Wore. 114 Sevington, Som. 217 — by Lincoln, 240 ! 38 — by Ilchester, 65 239 \—by York, 235 133 — by Yeovil, 68 \Cross, 373, 383 58 Seward’s Bridge, Hants. 3§ 135i*Scarthing Moor Inn, Nott. 181. 242 jSewerby, Yorksh. 237 Black Lion 105 Shaddingfidd, Suff. 277 general index TO THE ROADS. [4Cf Dis Dis 101 *S/MF7’£SJ3tf.Rr,++ Dorset. S. 109 i Shipmeadow, Suffolk, 276 54. Red Lion. Carols, 304 57: Sbippon, Berks. 102 147 Shakeford, Salop, 172 83 *SHIPSTON, Wore. F. 121. George 165 Shall Cross Mill, Derb. 204 205 Shipton, Yorksh. 229 394 Shanatown, Wiglonsh. 188 215 Shipton, Yorksh. 236 104 Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 24> 26 31 Shire Ma/k, Surrey, 31 277 *SHAP, Westm . 178. King’s Arms, 111 Shirley Street, Warw. 122 New Inn | 133 Shirleywich, Staff. 161 1 19|Shardlow, Deri. 174* Cross , 427 145 Shobdon, Here f. 118 130 Shatterford, Wore. 127 46 Shoebury (North) Essex, 268 98 Shaw, Wilts. 82 8 ♦Shooter’s Hill, Kent, 1. Bull 403jShawton, Lanerk. I87 — Shoreham, Kent. Cross, 367 88jShearsby, Leic. 156 56 *SHOREHAM (NEW) f+ Sussex, 7|Shcea (East) Surrey , 44 S. 35. Fountain, Star lO^Sheepy, Leic. 157 — Shoreham (Old) Suss. Cross, 298 206,Sheepwash, Devon. 69 256 Shotton, Durh. 232 48, Sheerness, Kent, 4 282 Shotton Edge, Northumb. 224 53 Sheet Bridge, Hants. 19 95 Shouldham Thorpe, Norf. 259 "I * SHEFFIELD , Yorksh. TU. An- gel, Tontine ■— ^SHREWS BURY, ff Salop, W. F. S. Fox, Lion, Raven and Bell, 162 — fo/ Chesterfield, 192 162 Talbot I64; — by Worksop, 216 — by Birmingham , 123 [Cross, 294, 304, 330, 399> 440 39 Sheffield Bridge, Suss. 29 162 — by Bridgenorth and Colebrook Dale, 128 41, * SHEFFORD, Bedf. F. 195- 1631 — by Colebrook Dale , 124 George 155 — by Ivetsey Bank, 171 64 Shefford (Great) Berks , 84 162 — by Wenlock, 128 49 Sheldwich, Kent, 9* Cross, 326 Cross, 290, 317, 333, 441, 443 ; 88 Shelfanger, Norf. 2^3 83 Shrewton, Wilts. 58 163 Shelton, Salop, 131, 135 63 Shripney, Sussex, 36 19 Shenfield, Essex, 265 76 Shrivenham, Berks. 108 48Shenley, Bucks. 159 22 Shrub’s Hill, Surrey, 38 3 Shepherd’s Bush, Mtdd. 110 77 Shuckburgh, Warw. 168 17 Shepperton, Midd. 43 200 Shuttleworth, Lane. 205 Sibsey, Line. 24 1 11 6*SHEPT0N MALLET , Som. F. 121 ! 59,61. George. Cross, 287,328' 166 Siddington, Chesh. 162, I67. Cross, 252 Sheraton, DuWt. 232 1 \1*SHERB0RNE, Dorset. S. 54- 335 159 Sidford, Devon. 52. Cross, 445 Antelope. Cross, 306, 360, 435 158 *SIDMOUTH, Devon. S. 52. Lon- 183 Sherburn, Yerksh. 228 don Inn, New Inn. Cross, 445 52 Sherrington, Bucks. 155 186 Sigglesthorne, Yorksh. 245 — * SHIELDS CNORTHJ Nor thumb. 80 Silbury Hill, Wilts. 82 W. George, Half Moon, Star! 113 Silk Willoughby, Line. 239 and Garter 239 Silla Cross, Yorksh. 235 281 — by Neiucastle , 234 40 • Silsoe, Bedf. 1 54 279 — by Weymouth Bridge , 234 49 i Silver Hill, Sussex, 11 Singleton, Lane. 165 2rj%*SHIELDS (SOUTH J Durh. 234- '231 King's Head ! 55 1 Singleton, Sussex, 21 143 *SHIFFNALL, Salop, F. 123. Jemingham Aims, Red Lion, i u i*Sipson Green, Midd. 80. The Magpies Talbot. Cross, 400, 401 I 4C )*Sittingbourne, Kent, 2. Bull, 176 Shillingford, Devon. 72 George, Red Lion, Rose 1 47 jShillingford, Oxon. 94. Cross, 424) ,1 15< )Sixhi!ls, Line. 243 438 I 28( 3 Six Mile House, Northumb. 224 i 9- > Shipdam, Norf. 261 I 19< 5Skeffling, Yorksh. 245 ! 4S liShipley, Sussex, 32 120. \ Skelton, Yorksh. 229 h - 50] GENERAL INDEX TO T«;E ROADS. Dis | lI9Skeyton, Norf. 26 4 iGO^kilgate, Som . 66 — *SKIPT0N, Yorksh . .S'. Black Horse, New Inn 216 — by Bradford , 2 1 9 228 — by Burnley and Colne , 206 235 — ifory and Clitheroe , 205 2\g —by Halifax, 199 220 — by Leeds, 195 230 — by Rochdale and Collie, 207 234 — by Rochdale and Todmerden, 207, Cross, 395, 436, 454, 455 230Skipton Bridge, Yorksh . 194 182 Skirlaugh, Yorksh. 2^5 l67Skythrog, Breckn. 100 89 Slawston, Leic. 190 1 15 * SLEAFORD , Li/ic. AT. 239- An- gel, George. Cross, 312 279 Sleaton, Northumb. 221 38 Sleech Cross, Sussex, 15, 17 223 ’Sledmere, Yorksh. 237* Kings. Cross , 420 242jSleights, Yorksh. 235 gSiinfold, Sussex, 34 20 38 242 9 345 240 159 289 56 120 232 231 261 122 230 175 *Slough, Bucks. 80. Crown Slough Green, Sussex, 30 Slyne, Lane. 177, 209 Smallbury Green, Midd. 37 Smallholm, Roxb. 228 Smallways, Yorksh. 184* Cross , 422 Smallwood, Chesh. I64 Smalthwavte Bridge, Cumb. 200 SM ARDEN, Kent, F. 16. Cross, 326 Smethwick, Wane. 124 Smeton (Great) Yorksh. 222 Smeton (Little) Yorksh. 222 203|Srnithy Bridge, Lane. 207 96 Smockirigton, Leic. 150 Smorthwaite Bridge, Yorksh. 217 Snail’s Green, Wanv. 124 *Snainton, Yorksh. 235* New Inn. Cross, 383 *SNAITH, Yorksh. F. 218. Bell and Crown, Blue Bell. Cross, 394 Snape Bridge, Sujf. 278 ( Snaresbrook, Essex , 255* Cross , 1 32| 432 114 Snareston, Leic. 1 57 143 Snarford, Line. 242 65Snargate, Kent, 16 142 Snelland, Line. 243 107 Snettisham, Norf 251 42Snoreham, Essex, 269 Dis | — *SODBURY (CHIPPING) Glocest. TH. Beil, Swan 110 — by Chippenham, 91 112 — by Malmesbury, IQJ Cross, 288, 337 107 Sodbury (Old) Gloc. 91, I07. Cross, 337 — Soham, Camb. Cross , 376 118 Soho, Staff. 122 [OS SOLIHULL, Wanv. W. 144 279Solvach, Pemb .93 68Somersham, Hunt. 253 123 *SO MERTON, Som. TU. 60. Red Lion. Cross, 372 55Sompting, Sussex, 32, 35* Cross , 297 106Sopley, Hants. 50 1 10 Sotherton, Line. 241 200Scurton, Devon. 74 9*Southall, Midd. 110. Red Lion 183 South Alla, Devon. 61 82 * SOUTH A M, Warw. M. 168. Griffin. Cross, 426 — *SOUHAMPT0N,ff Hants. TU. TH. S. Coach and Horses, Dol- phin, Vine 74 —by Basingstoke, 43 75 — by Bishop' s Waltham, 46 77 ■ — by Winchester, 38 Cross, 296, 362, 414, 428, 444 33 Southborough, Kent, 15. Cross, 327 90 South Chardford, Hants. 49 44 South Church, Es sex, 268 — South End, Essex 43,- — by Horndon on the Hill , 269 41 1 — by Rochford , 268 7j3outh End (Lewisham) Kent, 9 7° Southery, Norf. 250 24|South Green, Essex, 268 15;*South Mims, Midd. 148. White I Hart 48 Southminster, Essex, 269 — South Molton. See Molton. \ 19 South Street, Kent, 14 123 South Town, Sujf. 275, 27 6 39,Southwater, Sussex, 31, 32 132 f SOUTHWELL, Notts.S. Saracen’s Head by Newark , 181 138! — by Nottingham, 201 Ooss, 315 lOl Southwick, Wilts. 85 1 05 SOUTHWOLD, Stiff. TIL 215 123 South wood, Som. 62 191 South Zeal, Devon. 69 208 Spacey House, Yorksh. 193 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [51 i Dis 94 101 114 121 116 165 57 56 56 2 ? 34 233 111 133 144 210 109 254 112 82 126 30 49 ill 221 203 141 182 170 368 179 16 237 233 140 272 225 155 113 *SPALDING, Line. TU. George, White Hart — by Huntingdon , 254 —by Peterborough , 241 Cross , 313, 318 Spark Brook, Warw. 1 44 Sparkford, Som. — by Bruton , 65 — by Wincaunton, 65 Sparrow Pit, Derb. 203- Cross , 399 Speen, Berks. 81 *Speenham Land, Berks. 81. Geoige and Pelican. Cross, 428 *Speen Hill, Berks. 81. Castle Spel Brook, Herts. 256 Speldhurst, Kent , 15 Spennythorne, Yorksh. 217- Cross, 421 Spetchley, Worcest. 97 • Cross, 385 *SP1LSBY, Line. M. 242. White Hart. Cross, 393 *Spittal Inn , Line. 239* Cross, 398 Spittle Beck, Yorksh. 234 Spittlegate, Line. 181 Spittle House, Yorksh. 1 84 Spix worth, Norf. 264 Sprat Bridge, Suff. 278 Spread Eagle, Staff. 171. Cross, 335, 443 Springfield, Essex , 265 Springate’s Hill, Sussex , 11 Sprowston, Norf. 263 Sproxton, Yorksh. 235 Spurn Head, Yorksh. 245 *STAFFORD,ff Staff'. S. 151 George, Star, Swan. Cross, 335, 410, 442 Staffords, Devon. — by Bath, 86 — by Taunton , 64 Stage Hall, Edinb. 189 Staincross, Yorksh. I93 *STAI'\ES, Midd. F. 37- Bush. Cross, 368 Stainforth (Great) Yorksh. 21 7. Cross , 455 Stainsacre, Yorksh. 240 Stainthorp, Durh. Cross, 374, 453 Stainton, Line. 243 Staintn, Pemb. 90, 102. Cross, 282 Stainton Dale, Yorksh. 240 Stainton le Hole, Line. 242 STALBRIDGE , Dorset. S. 54, 55- Crow, 435 Dis F. — j*$r^MF072D,t+ Line. M. George, Swan and Talbot — by Hatfield, 180 — by Higham Ferrers, 201 Cross, 3 18, 319, 423 Stamford Hill, Midd 247 Stanborough, Herts. 178 Stanbridge Chapel, Dorset. 49 Standen, Kent, 16 27| STANDON, Herts. F. 248. Cross , 365 65 Stanford, Berks. 96 85 Stanford, Norf. 261 185jStanford Bridge, Chesh. 152 143 Stanford Bridge, Salop. 1 72. Cross , 385 27 Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, 269. Cross, 321 1 1 4 Stanhoe, Norf. 252 263 Stanhope, Durh. 221 105 Stanley, Glee. 106 217 Stanley (South) Yorksh. 194- Cross , 349 49 Stanmer, Sussex, 29 10 *Stanmore, Midd. 142. Lord Abercorn's Arms, Ciown 284 Stannington, Northumb. 224 33 *Stanstead, Essex, 256. Rose and Crown 23 Stanstead, Kent, 8 20Stanstead Borough, Surrey, 28 123 Stanton, Derb. 158 51 Stanton, Oxnn. 1 1 3 80 Stanton, Suff. 271 113 Stanton, Wore. 119 47 Stan way, Essex, 266. 96 Stanway, Glox. 97 302 Stanwix, Cumb. 185 l67Stapeley, Chesh. 152, 1 69 124 Stapenhill, Derb . I5S 54 Staple Cross, Sussex, 1 1 24 Stapleford, Herts. 249 143 Staplegrove, Som. 66. Cross t 446 46 Staplehurst, Kent, 12 108 Staples Cress, Hants. 50 102 Stapleton, Leic. 156 181 Star Cross, Devon. 75 I70 Staten Down, Glam. 89 258 Staveley, Lane. 210 269 Staveley, Westrn. 200 74'Staverton, Northamp. 168 ‘2lojStaxton, Yorksh. 240 200 Steddfa-genrig, Card. I42 I33 Steens Bridge, Heref. 1 17 99 Steephill, Isle of Wight, 24, 25 46 ISteeple, Essex, 269 Cross, 364 h 2 52 ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. 124 2 152 153 128 339 86 104 129 88 54 Dis 98 Steeple Aston, Wilts. 57 212 Steeton, Yorksh. I99, 219 — *STEFENAGE, Herts. W. Swan 31 — by Barnet , 1 79 33 —hy Hertford , 249 50 STEYNING, ff Sussex, JV. 32. Checkers, White Horse. Gross , 382 — *Stewponey , Cross, 334 263 Sticken Bridge, Cornw. 70 247 Sticker, Comw. 76 129 Stickford, Line. 24 1 126Stickney ; Lirac. 24I 22 Stifford, Essex , 268, 269 43 Stile Bridge, Aen#, 12 21oStillington, Yorksh. 2 35 75 ^Stilton, iTwnt. 180. Angel, Bell 26 Stisted, Essex , 265 66 *STOCKBRIDGE, ff TH. 53* King’s Head, Swan. Cross , 443, 452 I46 Stockland, Devon. 54 STOCKPORT , Chesh.F. Horse Shoe, White Lion I76 — by Ashborn , 204 180 — by Bakewell , 203 179^?/ Leek , 175 Cross, 370, 417 241 *STOCKTON, Durh. W. 232. Black Lion, Red Lion. Cross , 373, 439, 444 144 Stockton, Salop. 130 Stockton, Wore. 137 Stockwell Common, Surrey, 29 Stock with fEa$t) Line. 21 4, 215 Stockwith (West) Notts. 215 Stoke, Som. 68 Stoke, Staff. 1 6 1 . Cross, 411 Stoke, Sujf. 267 Stoke Cottages, Line. 181 Stoke Edith, Heref. 1 1 9 *Stoke Ferry, Norf. 259 Stoke Goldington, Bucks. 149 116'Stoke Green, Dorset. 51 356jSfoke upon Trent, Staff. 191 36 *Stoken Church, Oxon. 111. King’s I Arms <238 STOKES LEY, Yorksh. S. 2 36 3l5|Stonal, Staff. 171 44'Stone, Bucks. 129 1 40 * STONE, Staff . TU. 1 61 . Crown Cross, 31 6, 335, 381, 4©9, 410; 411 124 Stone, Wore. 127 6 Stone Bridge, Midd, 146 Dis 62 43 79 217 62 46 103 87 52 141 79 234 30 154 60 110 129 126 105 99 *Stone Bridge, Warw. 1 60. Cross, 308 Stone Cross, Sussex , 17 *Stone Crouch, Kent, 10. Post Boy Stone Henge, Wilts. 58, 59 Stenehouse, Devon. 77 Stonely, Hunt. 212 Stonepound, Sussep, 30 Stone Street, Sujf. 277 *Sloney Cross , Hants. 39, 48 Stoney Heath, Hants. 56 Stoney Houghton, Derb. 197 *Stoney Middleton, See Middleton 114 Stoney Stoke, Som. 66 *STONEY STRATFORD, See STRATFORD *Stonham Pye , Sujf. 267 Stony Bridge, Caerm. 90 *STORTFORD CBISHOP'SJ Herts. TIL 256. George. Cross, 365 Storton, Line, £43 Stoughton Highway, Hunt. 212 Stoulton, Wore. 95 * STOURBRIDGE , Wore. F. Crown, Talbot by Birmingham , 125 — by Bromesgrove, 129 Cross , 307, 323 Stoure (East) Dorset. 54 106Stoure (West) Dorset. 54 — Stourport, Wore. Cross, 385 — Stourton, Wilts. Cross, 305 87 Stow Bardolph, Norf. 251 13|Stow Borough, Dorset. 50 147 STOWEY CNETHER) Som. TV . 62 *STOW MARKET, Sujf. TH. King’s Head, White Hart — by Colchester, 266 — by Needham, 267 69J — by Sudbury, 272 Cross, 343, 404 Z6'*STOW ON THE WOLD, Gloc. TH. 96, 104. Unicorn. Cross , I 301, 379 93 ; Stradset, Norf 259 I37 Stramshall, Staff'. 170, 191 414 *STRANRAER , Wigt. 188. George, j King’s Arms 3 ^Stratford, Essex, 255, 265. Swan 108! Stratford Bridge, Wore. 1 1 4 45;Stratford (Fenny) Bucks. 159 53 : Stratford (Old) Northamp. 159 86j Stratford St. Andrew, Sujf. 275 52 * STRATFORD rSTONEYJ Bucks. F. 159- Bull, Cock. Cross, 340 GENERAL INDEX TO the roads. [53 Dis i Dis — *STRATFORD UPON AVON , 248 Summer Court, Cornw. 70, 79 Warw. TH. White Lion 14 Sunbury, Midd. 42, 43. Cross , 368 95 — by Buckingham , 127 — ♦ SUNDERLAND , Durh.F. George, 93 — by Oxford , 122 White Lion Cross, 302, 385, 386 272 — by Durham, 233 398 ♦Strathaven, Laner. 1 87* Sun 268 — by Stockton, 232 222 STRATTON, Cornw. TU. 69 255 Sunderland Bridge, Durh. 220, 223 — Stratton, Dorsetsh. Cross , 37 1 23 Sunning Hill, Berks. 55 53 Stratton (East) Hants. 48 104 159 Surfleet, Line. 241 Susworth, Line. 214 81 : Stratton St. Margarets, Wilts. 10S ICO Stratton St. Mary, Norf. 267 194 Sutton, Chesh. 158 lOljStratton St. Michael, Norf. 267 41 Sutton, Essex, 268 5,Streatham, Surrey, 27 59 ♦Sutton, Hants. 53. Coach and 48jStreatley, Berks. 84. Cross , 437 Horses. Cress, 428 69jStreet, Kent, 5 133 Sutton, Nott. 181 126 Street, Som. 62, 86. Cross, 372 11 ♦Sutton, Surrey, 30. Cbck, Grey- 193 Street Houses, Yorksh. 229 hound. Cross , 366 123 Street Way, Staff. 171 99 Sutton Benger, Wilts. 108 146 Stretford Bridge, Heref. 116 110 *SUTTON COLEF1ELD , Warw. 63 Stretham, Camb. 250 M. 171. Three Tuns. Cross , 6] Stietham Bridge, Camb. 250 286, 292, 302, 330 181 Stretton, Chesh. 1 64 196 Sutton (Great) Chesh. 166 143 Stretton, Derb. 205 — ♦Sutton (Long) Line. Bull. Cross , 138 Stretton, Heref. 112 313 115 Stretton, Leic. I58 149 Sutton Heath, Salop. 172 I69 Stretton, Salop. 130 145 Sutton Maddock, Salop. 130 158 *STRETTON ( CHURCH ) Salop. 207 Sutton on the Forest, Yorksh. 235 TH. 138. Talbot. Cross, $33 93 *SWAFFHAM, Norf. S . 260. 28 Stroud, Kent, 2 Crown, White Hart. Cross, 404 100 STROUD , Gloc. F. 104, 105. 232 Swainby, Yorksh. 236 Cross , 288, 359, 440 159 Swallow, Line. 243 12 Stroud Green, Surrey, 13. Cross , ♦Swanage, Dorset. Ship 368 122 — by Romsey, 50 132 Stroute, Gloc. 102 129 — by Salisbury, 51 200jStubley, Lane. 207 128 — by Southampton, 51 lOOjStudley, Wilts. 85 206 * SWANSEA , Glam. W. S. 89. ! 61 Stukeley (Great) Hunt. 249 Mackworth’s Arms. Cross, 28 3 , 62iStukeley, (Little) Hunt. 249 35 Swan's Green, Essex, 269 57|Sturmer, Essex, 272 47 Swan Street, Essex , 272. Cross, 1 09 fSTURMlNSTER, Dorset. TH. 54- 310 ' rj Swan. Cross , 435 104 Swanton Morley, Norf. 262 i 58 ; Sturry, Kent, 4 87 Swell (Lower) Gloc. 96, 101 — ! Sturston, Norf. 86 Swell (Upper) Gloc. 97 91: — by Botesdale , 27 1 188 Swimbridge, Devon ■ 61 84 — by Stow Market, 273 83 *SWlNDON, Wilts. TH. 108. 220 Sturton, Yorksh. 199 Bell, Crown. Cross, 36I 1 ^BiSudbourn, Stiff. 278 113 SW1NESHEAD , Line. TH. 24 1. 133|*Sudbury, Derb. I9L Lord Ver- Cross, 312, 315, 318 1 non’s Arms. Cross , 293, 316 116 Swinfen, Staff. 161 .■ — 1 *S CD BURY, ff Stiff S. Rose 191 SwintOn, Lane. 176 j and Crown, Swan 378 Swirehouse, Edinb. 189 54! | — by Halstead, 270 122 *Sydling, Dorset. 55* Greyhound. 1 56i — by Hedingham , 272 Cross, 372 p-oss, 365, 390 i 140|Sugwas Pool, Heref. 120 260 Syzergh, Westm. 209 $4 ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis T. \W 254 1 51 ,133 Templeton, Pemb. 92, 93 Tempsford, Bedf. 179 TENBURY, Wore. TU. 137* Cross, 191 *TADCASTER , Yorksk. TH. 183, 321, 392 228. Rose and Crown, White 261 *TENBY, Pemb. W. S. 92. Ball, Horse. Cross, 355, 394, 395, 455, 456 56 White Lion *TENTER DEN, Kent, F. 16, 16 Tadwortb, Surrey , 30. Cross, 390 Chaise and Horses at a private 154 *Talk on the Hill, Staff. 162. House. Cross, 345 Swan. Cross, 335 156 Tern Bridge, Salop, 12 3, 124 Talsarn, Card. Cross, 279 ,151 ;*Tern Hill, Salop, 172. Queen’s 00 VO Talsarn, Caerm. 108 Head. Cross , 44 1 — Taly Caffn Ferry, Deni. Cross, 386 99 Terrmgton, St. John, Norf. 253 115 *T AM WORTH, ff Staff. S. 15 1, 267 Terswithian, Cornw. 71 157. Castle, Kind’s Arms. Cross, I 31 Teston, Kent, 13. Cross, 327 292, 302, 429, 450 99 *TETBURY, Gloc. W. 106. Three 83 Tansor, Northamp. 201 Cups, White Hart. Cross, 288, 224 Tan y Bvvlch Inn, Merion. 136 298, 341, 358 113 Tardbeck, Wore. 127 42 *Tetsworth, Oxon . 111. Royal 383 Taikill, Ayrsh. 187 Oak, Swan Tettenhall, Staff. 123- Cross, 334 229 Tarleton Bridge, Lane. 166 32 178 *TARPORLEY, Chesh. TU. 152. — *TEJVKESBURY,ff Gloc. W. S. 98 Swan. Cross, 451 Tarrant Hinton, Dorset. 40 Hop Pole, Star and Garter, Swan 57 Tarring (West) Sussex, 35 103 — by Cheltenham, 1 1 4 183 Tarvin, Chesh. 1-52. Cross, 353 107 — by Stow on the Wold , 97 149 Tarvvorth, Notts 182 Cross, 291, 329 18 Tatling End, Bucks. 110, 125 — *THAME, Oxon. TU. Red Lion 128 *TATTERSH ALL, Line. F. 244* 50 — ly Aylesbury, 129 Angel 45 j — by Risborough , 129 » — *TAUNTON, ff Som. W. S. Cas- 44 — by Stoken Church, 1 1 1 153 tle, George, White Hart — by Bath and, Wells, 86 Cross, 338, 438 Thames Ditton, Surrey 149 1 — by Bridgewater , 68 12 —by Brampton, 43, 45 149 by Ilminster, 68 14 —by Wandsworth, 19 141 \—by Spmerton, 61 53 (Thatcham, Berks. 81 Cross, 336, 445, 446 44 THAXTEAD, Essex , F. 259* Cross , 249 ^Tavernspite, Pemb.QQ. Feathers | 349 1 ^TAVISTOCK, ff Dei) on. S. Bed- 42 l*Theal, Berks. 56, 81 . Falcon | ! ford Inn, London Inn 190 Thelbridge, Devon. 63 207 212 i — by Morton Hampstead, 74 — '*THETFORD,f f Norf. S. Bell, — by Oakhampton, 74 George Cross, 433 83 j — by Bury, 271 192 Tawton (North) Devon. 69. Cross,' 80 1 — by Newmarket , 0,31 191 446 Taybach, Glam. 89 Cross, 404 354 Thirlstane, Roxb. ‘IQ,’] 142 Tean (Lower) Staff. 170, 191 1 — *THIRSK, ft yorksh. M. Threfe 143 Tean (Upper) Staff. 170, 101 | Tups 274 rebay, Westm. 208. Cross, 374 ! 217 — ly Borovghbridge , 232 12 Teddington, Midd. 43- Cross, 389 '235 — ly Leeds, 194 92 Teffont, Wilts. 64 223 —by York , 229 190 *Xeignmouth, Devon. 75. London I Cross, 382,383 Hotel. Cross, 377 159 Thorganby, Line. 242 229 Temple, Cornw. 70 221 Thorlby, Yorksh. 1 99 . 276 Temple Sowerby, Westm, I84 217 Thormanby, Yorksh. 229 1 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [55 Dis I ll6Thornage, Norf. 262 122 THORNBURY, Gloc. S. 105, 107- | Cross , 329 77Thornby, Northamp. 150 — >7 HORNE, Yorksh. W. Red Lion | White Hart 174 — by Doncaster , 182 168 — by Rossington Bridge , 218 [Cross y 294 — *Thorney, Camb. Duke’s Head 81 —by Huntingdon , 254 88 — by Peterborough , 241 l84Tborngumbold, Yorksh. 245 llSThornham, Norf. 251 357*Thornhill, Dumf. 1 87* Duke of Queensberry’s Arms, Royal I Oak . 235Thornholm, Yorksh. 237 307 Thornhope, Northumb. 212 246 Thornton, Yorksh. 1 99 358 Thornton Brook, Hadd. 225 226 Thornton in the Street, Yorksh. | 229 94 Thorpe Abbots, Norf. 27 6 128 Thorpe Market, Norf. 264 230 Thorpe Town, Yorksh. 240 76 Thorpe Waterville, Northamp. 201 73 *THRAPSTON. Northamp. TU. 201, 212. George, White Hart I Cross, 309, 318, 431 137 Three Elms, Heref. 116 45 Three Pigeons, Oxon. 111. Cross, | 438 233 Three Tuns, Yorksh. I84. Cross, | 375, 422 28lThrimby, Westm. I78 95Thurlby, Line. 238 288Thurlspot, Cumb. 200 25 Thurrock (Little) Essex, 268 84 *Thwaite, Suff. 267. Buck’s Head 255Tbwaite Bridge, Yorksh. 217 347|Tibby’s Inn, Roxb. 227 45 Ticehursf, Sussex , 15 \S1\TICKH1LL, Yorksh. F. 182, 216. Cross, 398 l85Tickton, Yorksh. 245 133|Tiddenham, GLoe. 102 160 *TIDESWELL, Derb. W. 203. New George, Old George. Cross , 293, 357, 399 81 Tidmington, Wore. 121 65 Tilbrook, Bedf. 213 — Tilbury Fort, Essex, 268 23 — by Gravesend, 268 28 — by Purjieet, 26S Cross, 321 Cross f Dis | 27iTilbury (West) Essex, 268. Cross , 321 51 Tiliingham, Essex, 270 140Tillington, Heref. 116 22 Timber Hill, Surrey, 45 60 Tingewick, Bucks. 126. Cross , 340 l87Ting!ey, Yorksh. 219 95 Tinhead, Witts. 57 — Tintwistle, Chesh. Cross, 348, 37° 89 Tipput, Wilts. 49 — Tipputs Inn, Gloc. Cross , 288 52jTistead (East) Hants. 45 U8jTitchwell, Norf. 251 96|Titshall Green, Norf. 267 i03|Tittleshall, Norf. 261 144jTitton, Staff. 161. Cross, 411 — f TIVERTON, ff Devon . TU. An- gel, Three Tuns 172 — by Honiton, 63 162 — by Taunton , 61 I Cross, 378, 446 104jTodbere, Dorset, 54 38|Toddington, Bedf. 154 98iToddington, Gloc. 97 207|Todmerden, Lane. 207. 1 437 154'Todwick, Yorksh. 215 106;Tog Hill, Gloc. 91. Cross , 288 263 Tolskithley, Cornw. 71 222!Tom’s Cross, Lane. 206 288|Tone Pitt Inn, Northumb. 231 229 f Tontine Inn, Yorksh. 232 6iTooting (Lower)* Surrey, 29 5|Tooting (Upper) Surrey , 29 212fIopcliffe, Yorksh. 222, 232 !58!Tophall, Yorksh. 182 170j *TOPSIIAM, Devon. S. 52. Globe Cross, 378 — |Tor Bay, Devon. Cross, 57& 142|Torksey, Line. 214, 243 2l8|Torpoint, Cornw. 77 — *TORRlNGTON, Devon. S. 211 — by Exeter, 69 494 — by Taunton, 67 | Cross, 434 1128 Torrington, Heref. 119 59 Tortington. Sussex, 36 1 196 *TOTNESS, ff Devon. S. Seven Stars j 4 Tottenham High Cross, Midd. 247 88 Tottington, Norf 262 81 Totton, Hants. 39 60 * TOWCESTER, Northamp. TU. 159. Saracen’s Head, White Horse. Cross, 430 73. I 4 , 56] GENERAL INDEX TO T&E ROADS. Dis Dis 187 Towtors, Yorksk. 228 122 Trowse, Norf. 277 TOIVYN, Merion. 195 Tnib Smithy, Lane. 20S 218 — by Ludlow and Montgomery , 141 49 Trumpington, Cami. 250, 253,259 226 — by Shrewsbury and Tfeleh Pool , — *77217/20, ft Cornw. TV. S. King’s 141 Arms, Red Lion 229 Tramagennow, Cornw. 79 270 — by Crirnble Passage , 77 381 Tranent, Hadd. 225 257 — Oakhampton , 70 131 Traveller’s Rest, Dorset , 41 258 — £>?/ Tavistock, 76 247 Traveller’s Rest, Durh. 223 268 — by Tor point, 77 225 Trawsfynydd, Merion. 140 60 Tubney, Berks. 102. Cross, 338 294 Trebear, Cornw .71 30 * TUNBRIDGE , Kent , F. 10. An- 182 ♦Trecastle, Breck. 100. White gel, Rose and Ciown. Cross, Hart 327, 449 241 Tredifiic, Cornw. 79 36 ♦Tunbridge Wells, Feat,15. Angel, 242 Tredilly, Cornw. 79 New Inn, Sussex Tavern. Cross, 85 Tiedington, If ore. 121 327, 447, 448, 449 228 Trefriw, Caern. 132 173 Tunbridge, Yorksh. 218 224 Tregantha, Cornw. 77 252 Tunstall, Lane. 208 141 Tregare, Monm. 99 85 Tunstall, Suff. 278 — TREGARRON, Card. TU. 135 Tupsley, Heref. 119 222 — by Llanbeder, 109 146 Tupston, Dcrb. 205 204 —by New Radnor , 119 88 Turlangion, Leic. I90 234 Tregear, Cornw. 79 12 Turner’s Hill, Herts. 248 253 TREGONY,f f Cornw. S. 78 30 Turner’s Hill, Sussex , 29 275 Treloweth, Cornw. 7! 5 Turnhani Green, Midd.3 7 236 Trenewan, Cornw. 77 128 Tutbury, Staff. 190 123 Trent Bridge, Nott. 1Q2, 197. 137 *TUXFORD , tfott. ilf. 181. Red Cross , 31 1 Lion 145 *Trentham Inn , 161. Cross, 337 Tweed Mouth, Northumb. 224 411 10 ♦Twickenham, Midd. 43. George, 282 Trereife, Cornw. 71 King’s Head. Cross , 389 220 Trerethick Bridge, Cornw. 70 106 Twinning, Cioo. 114 294 Treseder, Cornw. 71 190 Two Mile Oak, Devon. 73 2 55 Tresilian, Cornw. 76 22 Two Waters, iferis. 143, 145 — Tresimon. See Bonvilston no Twy cross, Leic. 157 253 Trespen, Cornw. 70 34 Twyford, Berks. 80 160 Tretower, Brecon. 100 366|Twynholra, Kirkcudb. I87 290 Trevelloe, Cornw. 71 109 Twyverton, <5om. 87 174 Trevenant, Salop. 130 — ♦Tynemouth, Norihumb: Saluta- 272 Trevenen, Cornw. 71 tion, Star and Garter 297 Trevescan, Cornw. 7 1 |283 — by Newcastle, 2 34 272 Trewannock, Cornw. 71 280 — by North Shields , 234 235 Treweers, Cornw. 77 277 — Wearmouth Bridge , 234 222 Trewint, Cornw. 70 257 Treworlas, Cornw. 78 31 STRING, Herts. F. 143- Rose and U. Crown. Cross, 338 41 ♦Uckfield, Sussex, 28. Maiden 26 T rotterscHiffe, Kent, 8 Head. Cross, 327, 387, 3 89 297 Troughend, Norihumb. 23 1 97 Uckington, Gioc. 1 13 274 Trout Beck Bridge, fVestm. 200 154 Uckington, Shropsh. 12 3 — *TROWBR I D GE , Wills. S. 60 Udimore, Sussex, 12 George, Woolpack 395 Udingston, Laner. 186 99 — fo/ Devizes , 82, 85 79 Ufford Street, iS’v/T. 275 101 — by Laving ton, 57 85 Ufton, Warw. 168 Cross, 305, 360, 363, 564 85 Ugford, Wilts. 53 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [57 176;Ulbart, Chesh. 167* Cross , 417 301 Uldale, Cumb. 211. Cross, 347 231 Ulshaw. Bridge, Yorksh. 217 272 fULFERSTON, Lane. M. 209. j Bradyl’s Arms, Sun. Cross, 390 8oUphaven, H ilts. 56 70 Uphill, Kent, 8 15 Upminster, Essex , 267 18 Upper Highway, Herts. 143, 145 89 *UPPINGHAM, Rutl. IV. 197 1 Falcon. Cross , 433 176 Uppington, Montg. 130 153 Uppington, Shropsh . 123 61 Upstreet, ATe/if, 4 141 Upton, Salop. 123 78 Upton, IVarw. 1 43 83 Upton, IVarw. 126 1 1 1 *UPTON , Wore. TH. 1 14. White | Lion. Cross, 290 g2', Upton Lovel, Wilts. 58. Cross, 295 ggUrchfont, Wills. 57 27cUseborn, A 'or thumb. 234 *USKE, Monm. M. Three Sa’mons — by Bristol, 88 145 — by Monmouth , 1 15 142 Cr(fSs > 28 3> 384 Uthank, Nor thumb. 231 270 U tkinton, Chesh. 152 lSo *UTTOXETER, Staff. W. White Hart — by Burton , I9I I39 — by Lichjield, 169 ! 35 Cross, 316, 381 * UXBRIDGE , Midi. TH. 110. White Horse V. 157jVale Pleasant, Staff. 191. Cross, 410 3l|Vange, Essex, 269 2 Vauxhall, Surrey, 18 184 Velindre, Brecon, 100 247 Velindre, Pemb. 109. Cross, 342 I67 Vellinvach, Breck. 120 186 Vicar’s Cross, Chesh. 152. Cross, 353 53jVine Hall, Sussex, 12, 14 W. 20 Virginia Water, Surrey, 38, 55 43 | Waddesdon, Bucks. 1 46 239 Wade Bridge, Cornvo. 79 23*Wade’s Mill, Herts. 248. Fea I thers. Cross, 365 Dis 131 W4INFLEET, Line. S.2M. Cross , | 393 — *WA KE FI EL D, Yorksh. TH. Straf- I ford Arms, White Hart 186 — by Chesterfield, 1 93 182 — by Newark, 219 Cross, 355, 379, 394, 437 48 Wakering (Great) Essex, 268 106 Walcot, Som. 82, 83, 87 87Waleote, Leic. 150. Cross, 308 42 * WALDEN (SAFFROSJ Essex, I S. 256. Rose and Crown, Sun. I Cross , 349 58 Waldingfield (Little) Suff. 272 I65 Walgherton, Chesh. 15‘2> 169 193 Walkden Moor, La?ic. 176 46 *WALLlNGFORD,ff Berks. TU. I F 95. Bear, Lamb. Cross, 424, ' 437 71 Wallop (Middle) Hants. 40 197 Walmsley, Lane. 205 98 Walpole, St. Peter, Norf. 253 — * WALSALL, Staff. * TU . Bull’s | Head, George Inn and Hotel 125 — by Birmingham, 124 115 — by Castle Bromwich, 1 7 1 j ! Cross, 307, 402, 410 125 *WALSHAM CNORTHJ Norf. TU. I 263, 264- King’s Arms. Cross , I 406 — MVALSJNGHAM (NEW) Norf. TH. Black Lion 122 — by Ilynn, 252 113 — l-y Swajfham, 260 94 Walsoken, Norf. 253 log Waltham, Leic. 1 97 I64 Waltham, Line. 242 \<2* WALTHAM ABBEY, Essex, TU. 248. Cock 65 * WALTHAM (BISHOP'S) Hants. F. 46. Crown, Dolphin. Cross , 296, 3C2, 428 49jWaltham (Cold) Sussex, 34 1 1 1* Waltham Cross, Herts. 247* Fal- con, Swans 33Waltham (Little) Essex, T]0. Cross, 349 55)Waltham (Upper) Sussex , 35 40: Walton, Bucks. 126 72,Walton, Kent, 8 96|Walton (West) Norf. 253 210 Walton, Lane. 166 42 ; Wadhurst, Sussex, 15- Cross, 447 84 Walton, Northainp. 238 ISSjWadworth, Yorksh. 216 197|Waen Llandurnog, Deni. 172 1 134 152 Wailsby, Line. 242 1 127 Walton, Som. — by Bath, 86 — by Frame, 62 1 58 ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Du Dis 146 Walton, Staff. 151. Cross, 317 91 — by Southam, 168 16 Walton, Surrey, 42 , 43 Walton Heath, Surrey, SO Cross, 301, 302, 449 18 197 1 Wash ford Bridge, Yoiksh. 183 215 Walton-le-Dale, Lane. 165 , 176 - 50 > Wasing, Berks. 56 Cross, 395 280 (Wastdale, Cumb. 210 2 Walworth, Surrey , 13 156 i WATCIIET, Som. S. 62 85 Wandsditch, Wilts. 82 , 83 83 Water Eaton, Wilts. 107. Cross , 361 — *Wandsford, Northamp. Haycock. 23 Waterford, Herts. 249 83 — by Huntingdon, 180 81 Water Newton, Hunt. 180 88 — by Thrapston , 201 144 Water Pitts, Som. 67 Cross, 318 , 433 50 1 Watersfield, Sussex, 34 6 * Wandsworth, Surrey , 18. Horses at a private House 15 , * WATFORD , Herts. TU. 143. Essex Arms, Rose and Crown. 75 *Wangford, Suff. 259 * Angel Wangford, Suff. 275 Cross, 439 102 149 >*Watling Street, Salop. 123 . Cock. 60 WANTAGE, Berks. S. 96 . Bear, Cross, 317, 442 WATL1NGTON , Oxon. S. 94 King Alfred’s Head. Cross , 45 431 1 26 Watton, Herts. 249 66 Warboys, Hunt. 254 ! 91 WATTON, Norf. W. 261, 262 158 Wardlow, Derb. 202. Cross, 356 , 399 George Cross, 422 21 WARE, Herts. TU. 248. Bull, 191 Watton, Yorksh. 240 Watt’s Cross, Kent, 10 Saracen’s Head. Cross , 365, 27 439 j 45 Wavendon, Bucks. 1 49 306 Ware Bridge, Cumb. 211 I - *Wearmouth (Bishop’s) Durham » — WA R EHAM,ff Dorset. S. Black' Bridge Inn Bear, Red Lion 271 — by Durham, 233 119 — by Blandford, 51 268 — by Stockton , 232 112 — by Wimborn Minster, 50 — Wearmouth (Monk) Cross , 415 272 — by Durham, 234 27 Warfield, Berks. 55, 82 268 — by Stockton, 2 33 116 Warham Hall, Norf. 26i 102 Weasenham St. Peter, Norf. 260 296 Wark, Northumb. 222 124 WE ONES BURY, Staff. W. 122 . 76 Warmington, Warw. 144 Cross, 307, 410 96 WARMINSTER , Wilts. S. 58, 59 68 Weedon Beck, Northamp. 159 Angel, Weymouth Arms 114 Weeford, Staff. 1 61 Cross, 295, 306 73 Weeping Cross, Oxon. 126 . Cross, no Warmley, Gloc. 91 426 44 Warnborough (South) Hants. 45- 158 Weeping Cross, Salop. 128 Cross, 284 j I39 Weeping Cross, Staff. 151 60 *Warnford, Hants. 46. George 79 Weeting All Saints, Norf. 259 34 Warnham, Sussex, 34 228 Weeton, Lane. I65 318 Warrenford, Northumb. 224 195 Weeton, Yorksh. 245 56 Warrington, Bucks. 1 55 WEIGHTON (MARKET) Yorksh . WARRINGTON , Lane. W. Eagle, W. Briggs Inn, Grapes George, Nag’s Head, Red Lion 193 — by How den, 218 188 — by Congleton, I63 217 — by York, 236 182 — by Holmes Chapel, I64 Cross, 453 185 — by Knutsford, 1 64 Cross, 353 , 371 , 399 180 Welch Hampton, Salop. 133. Cross, 416 54 Wartlington, Sussex, 14 - Cross, 326 WELCH POOL, Montg. M. Royal Oak * WARWICK, ff Wane. S. Black 176. — by Ludlow, 139 Swan, Warwick Arms 180 ■ — by Shreivsbury, 130 , 140 90. 94 ' — by Gaydon Inn , 144 — by Kinelon, 144 Cross, 351 , 451 GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. [09 Dis 206 Welch Whittle, Lane. 165 Dis\ 90 Wereham, Norf. 259 83 WELDON, Northamp. IV. 196 . l 34 |Werg, Staff 12 3 Cross, 334 Cross , 424 85|Werrjngton, Northamp. 238 298 Weldon Bridge, Northuml. 225 ||Westborn Green, Midd. 146 61 Welford, Berks. 84 60 Westbury, Bucks. 143 80 fr Welford, Northamp. 150. Talbot — [Westbury, Gloc. 87 Welham, Leic. I 90 123!- — by Bristol, 87 186 Welham Bridge, Yorksh. 218 116 - — by Glocesler, 102 Welland, Devon . 170 Westbury, Salop. 130 170 — by Bath , 86 99 WEST BURY, ff Wilts. 57- 158 — by Bruton , 64 Abingdon Arms. Cross, 295, 88 Weliesburne Hasting, Wariv. 144- 306 Cross , 301 44 ^ West End, Bedf. 154 10 Welling, Kent , 1 2 1 * WESTER HAM, Kent , W. 14 . *WELL ING BOROUGH, Northam. i 1 King’s Arms. Cross, 408 TV. Hind 144 West Hope, Heref. 116 67 — by Bedford, 196 307 Westlington, Cumb. 185 69 — by Newport Pagnell , 159 277 |Westoe, Durh. 234 Cross, 309, 318, 319, 431 1 19 ,Westwick Hall, Norf. 263 150 WELLINGTON, Salop. TH. 12 3 . 219 jWeston, Devon. 78 Cross , 317, 442, 450 158 |Weston, Devon. 41 122 |Weston, Heref. 99 — WELLINGTON, Som.TH. Squir- rel, White Hart — by Bath, 86 134 |Wescon, Notts. 181 160 — 1 Weston, Som. Cross, 342 148 — by Bruton, 61 133 Weston, Staff. 161 136 Wellow, Notts. 215 107 Weston, Suff. 277 — WEL LS , Norf S. Fleece 145 Weston Coyney, Staff. 168 123 — by Lynn and Creak , 252 41 Westoning, Bedf. I 54 123 — by Lynn and Burnham Market, 133 Weston under Lizard, Staff. 17 L 118 252 — by Swaffham, 260, 261 132 Cross, 443 Weston under Wood Inn, Derb. 202 Cross, 366 253 West Pits, Durh. 221 — *WELLS,ff Som. IV. S. Chris- 51 Westwell, Kent, 9 95 Westwood Tinley, Gloc. 104 topher, Swan 125 — by Bath, 86 194 WETHERBY, Yorksh. TH. 183- 120 — by FromG, 58 Angel, Dog and Swan. Cross, 121 — by Frome and Shepton Mallet, 59 ! - 456 124 — by Trowbridge, 85 149 Wetley Rock, Staff. 1 68, 1?0 68 ' Welnetham, Stiff. 27 I 222 Wetwang, Yorksh. 237 140 Welton, Line. 242 41 Wevelsfield, Sussex, 29 194 Welwick, Yorksh. 245 67 Weyhill, Hants. 56 , 57 , 59* Cross, 25 *Welwyn, Herts. 179 . White Hart | 362 172 *W EM, Salop. TH. 133- White 18 Weybridge, Surrey , 42 Horse — WEYMOUTH, ff Dorset TU. 7 Wemblev Green. Midd. 146 1 F. Bear, Crown, Golden Lion, 35 II ENDOVER,ff Bucks. TH. 126 King’s Head 148 WEN LOCK (MUCH)\\ Salop. 128 — by Dorchester , 51 M. 128. Swan and Falcon. 130 — by Wareham, 51 ie Cross, 400 i Wennington, Essex, 268 |_ I Cross, 306 , 328 , 360 , 415 • *Whaley Bridge, Derb. Cock - *Wenny Bridge, See *Ewenny 466 — by Ashborn, 204 23 c > Wensley, Yorksh. 217- Cross, 421 l 171 . — by Chapel in le Frith, 203 17v l Went Bridge, Yorksh. 182 212 Whalley, Lane. 205 m [ Wentworth, Yorksh. 198 ioe > Whatley, Som. 58 141 1 WEOBLY, f f Here/. TU. 116. 4S Wheatley, Gxon . 111. Crown. 1 Cross, 322 * Cross, 338 6o ] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Cross. Dis | 47 Wheatley Bridge, Oxon. 111. j Cross, 338 280j Wheat Sheaf Inn, Northnmb. 231. j Cross, 418 9 Whetstone, Midd. 148 157jWhiston, Yorksh. 198 — Whitacre (Lower) JVarw. 429 ■ — Whitacre (Upper) JVarw. Cross, I 285,429 286 Whitbeck, Qumb. 209 99 Whitburn, Wilts.' 58 — * IV HIT BY, Yorksh. S. Angel, Gol- den Lion, King’s Head, White j Horse 236 — by Scarborough , 240 246—% York, 235 Crow, 373, 450 — J Whitchurch, Bucks. 43 1 — by JFa'ford , I43 45i — by Wendover, 126 199 Whitchurch, Dmb. 172 l63jWhitchurch, 'Glam. 92. Cross, 280 56 *WEITCHURCH,ff Hants'. F. 39- White Hart. Cross, 428, 439 130 Whitchurch, Heref. 99 * WHITCHURCH , Salop. F. George, White Lion 160 — by Newport, l'J‘2 181 — by Shrewsbury , 133 Cross, 290, 450, 451 101 Whitcombe, Glee. 103 100|Whitcombe (Little) Gloc. 104 208|Whitechurch, Devon. 74 13ojWhite Ctoss, Heref. 112, 116, 1881 White Cross, Yorksh. 245, 246 135jWhite Down, Som. 54. Cross, 328; 334, 3o8, 41 6, 120 192jWhitefield» Lane. 205 162: White Hall, Derb. 204 — * IV H l TE HA FEN, Cum b. TU. Dis\ 73 White’s Cross, Berks. 108 48jWhitesmith Green, Sussex, 33 96,White Sheet Hill, Wilts. 53 305 Whitley, Cumb. 212 89, Whitley Bridge, Wane. 160. Cross, I 426 lSOWhitley (Higher) Chesh. I64 — jWhitminster Inn, Gloc. Cross , 289 308 ( *Whittingham, Norihumb. 226. Castle 1 13 Whittington, Wore. 95 152 1 Whittington Common, Derb. 1 92. Cross, 330 210|Whittle in the Woods, Lane. I76 77|Whittlesea, Camb 254 298,Whitton (Long) Northumb. 23 1 211 rWhitwell, Yorksh- 234. Horse 201 | Whitvvorth, Lane. 207 54|Wiboston, Bedf. 1 78 Cross, 341 124Wichnor Bridge Inn, Staff. 158. | Cross, 303 lOSiWiek, Gloc. 91 29 Wickford, Essex, 268 69!*Wickham, Hants. 46. King’s Head. Cross, 296, 362, 428 — Wickham (West) Kent. Cross, 367 97 Wickbarnford Bridge, Wore. 95- Cross, 379 81 *Wickbam Market, Suffolk, 2?5. White Hart WICKWAR , Gloc . M. 1 1 6 — by Chipping Sodbury , 107 1 1 1 — by Tetbury, 106 114 — by PFotton under Edge, 106 {Cross, 336 27iWidford, Essex, 265 200 * WIGAN, ff Lane. M. F. T65. j Eagle and Child Cross , 396 — Wight, Isle of, Hants. 23 llSWighton, Norf. 260 58 Wignell Street, Essex, 274 93 Wigston, Leic. 156 298 - — by Cartm-el, 201 — *JVIGTQN, Cumb. TU. Queen’s 294, ■‘—by Hawkshead, 210 Head 298 , — -by Hawkshead and Egremont, 210 308 — Keswick, 211 306 ! — -by Lancaster and Kendal, 210 j 304 — by Penrith, 211 319 —by Kirkby Lonsdale tend Cocker -j Cross, 346 mouth , 201 207j Wilberfoss, Yorksh- 236 308 — by Raven-glass , 210 I83 Wilder’s Pool, Chesh. 164 Cross, 348 89jWilienhall, Warw. 160. Cress, 402, 18? Whitehurst, Denb. 131- Cross, 35 1 1 410 White Lackington, Som. 57 Willesborough, Kent , 7 140 — by llchsster, 65 150 Willet, Som. 67 1 35 — by.rYeovil, 68 88jW r iliey, Wilts. 60 39 I Whiteman’s Green, Sussex, 30 64 Willingdon, Sussex, 17 21, i White Mill, Caerm . 101 76 Willoughby, Wane. 160 GENERAL INDES. TO THE ROADS. [61 Dis Willoughby Hedge, Wilts. Dis { 150 JV1NSTER, Derb. S. 202 , 204 - 96 — by Andover , 60 Cross, 415 100 — fcy Salisbury, 64 124 1 Winterbourne, Dorset. 41 47 Willshampstead, .Setf/*. 154 109' Winterbourne Whitchurch, Dorset. 153 Wilmington, Devon. 41 40, 51 177 Wilmingtoti Marton, Salop. 136 *WIL MS LOW, Chesh. S. 167- 122jWinterfold, Wore. 127 174 82 1 Winterton Stoke, Wilts. 58 , 59 Swan. Cross, 417 126 Winthorpe, Notts. 214 113 Wilnecote, Warw. 151. Cross, 191 Winwick, Lane. 1 65 286 200 Win Yate, Lane. 176 48 Wilsley, Kent, 16 140' W IRKS WORTH, Derb. TU. 202, 125 Wilton, Here/'. 99> 111 203. Cross, 285, 381 84 Wilton, ft Wills. 53 . Cross , 295 93 *W1SBEACH, Camb. S. 253. 345 Wilton Kirk, Roxb. 189 Rose and Crown, Vine. Cross , 8 ! Wimb'ington, Camb. 253 314, 377 — *W1MB0RN MINSTER, Dorset. 107 Wishaw, Warw. 160. Cross, 450 F. Crown, New Inn 192 Wisket Hill, Yorksh. 219 100 — by Romsey , 50 185 Wistow, Yorksh. 218 102 — by Salisbury, 49 38 * WITH AM, Essex, TU. 2 66 . Blue 106 — - by Southampton , 39 Posts, George. Cross, 320 Cross, 435 100 ♦Witham Common, Line. 180. 137 WinaStow, Mount. 99> 1 15 Bull. Cross, 423 *W INCA UNTON, Som. W Bear, 106 Wiiherley, Leic. 150 Greyhound 182 Withingtcn, Lane. 167 10> — by Andover, 65 37 Witley, Surrey , 20 115 — by Shaftesbury , 66 119 Witley, Wore. 1 37 % IV INCHCOM BE, Gloc. S. 96 , 97 j — *W 1TNEY, Oxon. TH. Lamb, *W IN CHEESE A, f+ Sussex, S. Staple Hall Inn New Inn 69 — by Henley , 98 64 — by Robertsbridge, 12 65 — by High Wycombe, 111 6' — by Silver Hill, 1 1 - 230 Witton (East) Yorksh 2! 6 j 66 — by Tunbridge , 11 !250 Wittqn-le-Wear, Durh. 221, 231 Cross , 412 153 WWELISCOMBE , Som. TU. 66 — ♦WINCHESTER, ft Hants. W. 55 Wivenhoe, Essex, 274 *WOBURN, Bedf F. 149- George, S. George, White Hart 42 62 — by Basingstoke, 47 Goat i 6 ( — by Farnham, 38 — Woking, Surrey Cross, 36 2, 428 , 439, 452 27 — by Chertseu , 45 93 Winch (West) Norf. 251 25 — by Kingston 45 — ♦ WINDSOR , tf Berks. S. Cas- 31 * WOK INGHAM, Berks. TU. 55* tle, New Inn, Star and Garter, Swan, White Hart 158 Rose Wold Newton, Line. 242 22 : — by Colnbrook , 80 63 Wollaston, Northamp. 155 j 23 1 — by Slough, 80 — *Wolseley Bridge, Staff. Wolseley 1 23 — by Staines, 38 Arms 19 Winestead, Yorksh. 245 128 — by Coventry , 161 9 Winfarthirg, Norf. 273 133 — by Northampton, 151 ' 6C Wingham, Kent, 6 *WOLS INGHAM, Durh. TU. 2f Winkfieid Plain, Berks. 82. The Queen’s Head Squirrel 262 ; — by Bernard Castle , 22 1 2* j Winkfieid Row, Berks. £5 257 ’ — by Cat ter ick, 221 14> ; Wink mil Staff. 175 Cross, 372, 420 | 3i; Vi scales, Cumb. 201 6( ) Wolvercot, Oxon. 94? 121 - ^ I NS LOW, Bucks. TU. - * WOLVERHAMPTON , Staff. W. 5 1 — by Amersham , 126 Lion, Swan 41 f—ly Tring , 143 j CSee the next pagej 62] GENERAL INDEX TO THE ROADS. Dis 130 — by Birmingham , 123 Dis ^WORCESTER, ff Wore. W F. 122 — by Walsall , 171 S. Angel, Crown, Hop Pole, Cross , 334. 342, 402 , 4«9> 417, 452 119 Star and Garter, Unicorn — by Cheltenham, 114 246 Wolviston, Durh. 232 114 — by Evesham , 97 200 Wonton, Devon. 73 '115; — by Henley , 95 149 Wonton, Here f. 112 Hi; — by High Wycombe, 117 77 *WOODBRlDGB , #7 274- 1 Cross, 290, 329, 379, 385, 386, 1 Crown, Royal Oak. Cross , 452 j I 452 167 Woodbury, Devon. 52 ! j ^WORKINGTON, Cumb. W. Dra- 137 Woodcote, •S'aZop. 171 . Cross, 334 1 i gon, King’s Arms 7 Woodford, Essex, 255 313 — by Coekermouth, 201 Woodford, Northampt. 201 306 —~hy Whitehaven, 210 Woodford Bridge, Essex, 258 Cross, 348 9 Woodford Wells, Essex , 255 146 *WORKSOP , Nott.W. 215 George, 248 Woodham, Durh. 223 Red Lion. Cross , 312 , 356 70 Woodhouse, Camb. 250 191 Worlington (East) Devon. 63 320 Woodhouse Cross, Dumf. 1 85 — Wormbridge, Heref. Cross, 383 205 Woodland, Devon. 72 ,143 Wormesley, Heref. 116 — Woodmansea, Yorfcsh. 188 Wormhill, Devon. 74 181 — &?/ Lincoln, 239 15 Wormley, Herts. 248 229 — by York, 237 Worsborough, Yorksh. 83 Wood Newton, Northamp. 213 169 — by Rotherham, 198 107 Woodnook, Line. 213 173 — by Sheffield, 1 93 35 *W«od’s Gate, Kent , 10 . Royal Oak 121 WORSTEAD, Norf. S. 263 206;Woo:lside Ferry, Chesh. 166 69 Worth, Kent, 6 — ^WOODSTOCK, ff Oron. TU. 174 Worthen, Salop. 130 Bear, Marlborough Arms 58 * WORTHING , Sussex, New Inn, 66 — by Henley, 94 1 Sea House Hotel 62 — by High Wycombe, 121 54 — by Finden, 32 91 * Woody aies Inn , Dorset. 40 58 — by Steyning , 32 118 Wool, Dorset. 51 Cross, 297 130 Woolaston, Gloc. 102 60 Worthy, Hants. 48 173 Woolaston, Salop. 130 47 *Worting, Hants. 39* White Hart 49 *Woolhampton, Berks. 81. An- 94 Worton, Wilts. 57 *WOTTON BASSET , ff Wilts. F. gel, Cross Keys 88 159 Woolcot, Som. 67 108 . Royal Oak. Cross, 363 — WOOLER , Northumb. TH. 109 *WOTTON UNDER EDGE, Gloc A 320 by Boroughbridge , 226, 227 F. 105 . Star. Cross, 336 327 — by York, 229 99 Wotton Waven, Wane. 122 Cross, 39 I 143 *WRAGBY, Line. TH. 243- Nag’s 318 *Woolerhaugh Head, Northumb. Head, White Lion. Cross, 393 226. George 176 Wragby, Yorksh. 219 27 Woolmer Green, Herts. 179 124 Wrangle, Line. 244 110 Woolridge Hill, Gloc. 119. Cross , 135 Wrantage, Som. 60 290 100 Wraxhall, Wilts 91 150 Woolstan, Staff". 191 106 *Wrentbam, Svfff. 275* Spread 52 Wnolverton, Ha?its. 56 Eagle 8 .* WOOLWICH , Kent, F. 4* Crown — *WREXHAM, Denb. M. TH. - and Anchor *Woore, Salop. Swan 190 Eagles, Red Lion — by Ellesmere, 134 ■ 160 1 Eccleshall , 152 176 — by Whitchurch, 172 158 — /;?/ Madeley, I 69 Cross, 281 , 290 , 333 Cross, 358 24 *WROTHAM, Kent, TU. 6 . Bull 93 ; Wootton Bridge, Isle of Wight , 24 26 *Wrotham Heath, Kent. 6 . Royal 1 98 i Wootton (South) Afo?/. 251 Oak. Cross, 407 GENERAL INDEX TO the roads. [63 Dis Dis 10 3 Wroxall, Isle of Wight , 25 105 Yarnfield, Som. 66 100 Wroxhall, JVcirw. I 44 62 Yarnton, Oxon. 94 , 121 — Wroxton, Oxon. 207 Yarrow Bridge, Lane. [76. Cross, 78 — hi/ Amersham, , 126 J 36 74 — by Edgeware, I 43 87 Yaiwell, Northamp. 201 34 Wych Cross, Sussex, 28 113 Yate, Gloc. I 07 . Cross, 337 29 * WYCOMBE fHlGHJ ff Bucks. 97 Yatton Keynell, Wilts. 91 F. 111 . Red Lion. Cross, 438 78 Yaxley, Hunt. 238 27 Wycombe Marsh, Bucks. Ill — Yaxley ^Suff. 32 Wycombe (West) Bucks. Ill 88 — by Ipsu'ich, 267 55 WYE, Kent, TH. 9 . Cross , 345 1 81 — by Stow Market, 272 233 Wykeham, Yorksh. 235 143 Yazor, Here/. 112 100 WYMONDHAM , or Wyndham, , 213 Yealmpton, Devon. 73 Nor/*. jF\ 258 226 *Yeddingham Bridge , Yorksh. 235 35 Wymondley (Little) Herts. 249 ' 51 Yeldham (Gieat) Essex, 272 286 Wynthburn Chapel, Cumb. 200 122 *YEOVlL , £om. F. 54 . Mermaid. 105 Wyre Piddle, /Fore. 97 . Cross, 379 Cross, 372 334 YETHOLM, Roxb. 227 69 Yielden, Bed/. 213 Y. 168 Yockleton, Salop. 130 61 Yapton, Siissex, 36 199 *YORK, ff Yorksh. TU. TH. S, 185 Yacht, Chesh. 173 229. Black Swan, Elridge’s, 55 Yardley Gubyon, Norlhamp. 1 67 Falcon, George, Red Lion, White 237 *YARM, Yorksh. TH. 232. George Horse, York Tavern. Cross , 355 , and Dsagon. Cross, 373 , 439 , 383, 394, 395, 396 , 453, 454, 452 456 97 *Yarmouth,ff 7sZe 0 / Wight , 25. 213 York Gate, Yorksh. I 83 Bugle, George 38 Young’s End, Essex , 270 — *Y^/?MOC77/,+t A r or/. 5’. Chaise — Yoxall, Staff. Cross, 292 and Post Horses at Private Houses 94 *Yoxford, Suff. 275. Tuns 126 — by Beccles, 276 205 Yspytty, Card. 142 124 — by Blythburgh , 277 129 — Halesworth , 277 124 — by Loivestoft, 275 z. Cross, 344 , 407 253 Zealla, Comic. 7 1 f ( 04 ) The Editor was not favoured with the following Commu- nications till after the Addenda were printed. They are therefore inserted here, as containing what is conceived to be important information y and that from a noble Lord. LONDON to EXETER, by WJNCAUNTON and ILMINSTER To *ANDOVER, Hants, p. 40 - - Weyhiil - - - - - r. to Ludgershall, 4 w. Mullen’s Pond - - - Park House - - - - Haradon Hill - . » - 1 :| m. farther, r. to Marl- borough I 9 J ,‘ l • to Salis- bury 74 . *AMESBURY, Wilts. Cross the Avon river. Stone Henge - - - r. to Warminster through Shrewton 16 | m. Keep to the left. A mile and 5 farther, r. to Devizes 14f l. to Salisbury 7f* Winterton Stoke - - *Deptford Inn - r. to Warminster 10^ m. 1. to Salisbury 1 0 . Willey New Inn - - - - l lo *HINDON - - Willoughby Hedge 1 m. farther, forward to Bruton 1 \.\ 1. to *MERE - - - - Bourton, Dorset. - - Bayford, Somers. - - l. to Shaftesbury 10 m. * IVIN C AUNT ON - 4i H H 2l 4j 4 4f 2 2| oJL 63j m 68J 7H 7 4 77i 79i 82 m 92 j 94 ! r. to Bruton 4f m. \ and to Castle Cary 6 . Holton - - - ‘ - - l. to Sherborn 6§ m. Blackford - - - - Cadbury - - - - Spark ford - - - - r. to Castle Cary 4J rn . ; Z. to Sherborn 8 ; and to Yeovil 7 f. * ILCHESTER - - r. to Shepton Mallet 1 ft m. and to Somerton 4 j l. lo Yeovil 4| Petherton Bridge - - r. to Somerton ; l. to Crew- kerne. r. cross the Parrot river. Sevington - - - - White Lackington - - * ILMINSTER - - *I-IONlTON, Devon. *EXETER, p. 41 , 42 5 ^ Gh 2i n 15 m For the seats contiguous to this j see P* 57> 58, 59> bo, 6o, 110 lllf H5J 121 i Vi 130 131 J 133 148 1645 Road 100j,^ In this Road the Hills are not 104^; so steep, and about nine miles are ^ saved in distance, hy opening a new 108 Road from Iiminster to Honiton. ( 65 ) CROSS ROAD. BATH to EXETER. This Road is several Miles nearer than the usual Road, by Wells and Bridgewater. To Dankerton, Somers. 4 l. to Bruton 5J m. ; and to Cross the Somerset Canal. Castle Cary 6. 19 ! Radstoke - - 3j 74 Pylle Street - - - - 1. to Frame 7)1 * > 2£ m ' Wraxell - - - - - 25! 2lJ farther , r . to Wells 8§ 11? Four Foot - - - - If 231 Stratton ----- East Lydford - - - l| 24f Oakhill H 14i Cross the River Brae. ■§ m. farther, on the Mendip § m. farther l. to Castle Hills , r. to Wells 7 to ; Cary 5§ m. j r. to Bridge- l. to Frame 10. i water 19 ; to Somerton * SHEPTON MAL- 5| ; forward to 311 LET 2 161 i*Ilchester - - - - 64 r. to Wells 5 m.. ; to Glas- * ILMINSTER, p. 64 12 43J tonbury 8£ ; l. to Fromc * HONITON, Devon. | 12. * Cannard’s Grave Inn 1 1 74 p. 64 * EXETER, p. 41, 42 15 161 58j 74* \ [ 66 ] CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. England is divided into six Circuits, through each of which two Judges travel twice a year, to hold the Assizes for the administration of justice ; viz. in Spring, and in Summer or Autumn. I. The Home Circuit contains, Hertfordshire , Essex, Kent , Sussex , and Surrey. II. The Midland Circuit Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire. Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire , Leicestershire , and Warwickshire . III. The Norfolk Circuit Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Huntingdon- shire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, and Norfolk. IV. The Northern Circuit Yorkshire, Lancashire, Durham , Northumber- land, Cumberland , and Westmoreland. V. The Oxford Circuit Berkshire , Oxfordshire, Worcestershire , Stafford- shire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire , and Glocestershire. VI. The Western Circuit Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Cornwall, and Somersetshire. The Places at which the Assizes are held, are given in the following Table ; where they are arranged in the order in which they are generally attended : but the routes may most of them be varied, at the desire of the Judges.— In order to direct the route, recourse must be had to the roads. I. — Home. Lent Assizes. Hertford Chelmsford Rochester alternately with Maidstone Horsham Kingston Summer Assizes. Maidstone Lewes Croydon or Guildford II.— Midland. Northampton Oakham Lincoln Nottingham Derby Leicester Coventry Warwick III.— Norfolk. Lent Assizes. Aylesbury Bedford Huntingdon Cambridge Bury St. Edmunds Thetford Summer Assizes. Buckingham Bedford Huntingdon Cambridge Bury St. Edmunds Norwich IV. — Northern. Lent Assizes. York Lancaster Summer Assizes • York Durham Newcastle Carlisle Appleby V. — Oxford. Lent Assizes. Reading Oxford Worcester Stafford Shrewsbury Hereford Monmouth Glocester Summer Assizes. Abingdon Oxford, &c. as above VI. — Western. Lent Assizes. Winchester Salisbury Dorchester Exeter Launceston Taunton Bristol Summer Assizes. To Exeter, as above Bodmin or Truro Wells or Bridgewater [ 67 ] TABLE of the Charges for a Pair of Post Horses, in any Stage, from Five Miles to Twenty, after the different Rates of Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, and Eighteen Pence per Mile. Twelve Pence. Thirteen Pence. Fourteen Pence. Fifteen Pence. Sixteen j Pence. j Seventeen Pence. Eighteen Pence. s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Five Miles 5 0 5 5 5 10 6 3 6 8 7 1 7 6 Six 6 0 6 6 7 0 7 6 8 0 8 6 9 0 Seven 7 0 7 7 8 2 8 9 9 4 9 1 1 10 6 Eight 8 0 8 8 9 4 10 0 10 8 11 4 12 0 Nine 9 0 9 9 10 6 11 3 1 2 G 12 9 13 6 Ten 10 0 10 10 11 8 12 6 13 4 14 2 15 0 Eleven .... 1 1 0 11 11 12 10 13 9 14 8 15 7 16 6 Twelve ... 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 IS 0 Thirteen . 13 0 14 1 15 2 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 6 Fourteen . 14 0 15 2 16 4 17 6 18 8 19 10 21 0 Fifteen ... 15 0 16 3 17 6 18 9 20 0 .21 3 22 6 Sixteen ... 16 0 17 4 18 8 20 0 21 4 22 8 24 0 Seventeen. 17 0 18 5 19 10 21 3 22 8 24 1 25 6 Eighteen . 18 0 19 6 21 0 22 6 24 1 0 25 6 1 • 27 0 Nineteen . 19 0 20 7 22 2 23 9 25 4 26 1 1 28 6 Twenty ... 1 20 0 21 8 23 4 25 0 26 8 28 4 30 0 Two pair of horses are charged usually at double, and a single horse at half the price of a pair. [ 6S ] EXPLANATION. I. The names of Cities are printed in ROMAN CAPITALS, as “ * CANTER- BURY the names of Market Towns are printed in ITALIC CAPITALS , as, “ ABBOTSBURY and the names of Villages, &c. are printed in small Roman, as “ Crayford.” Places which supply Post Horses have an asterisk prefixed, as “ * Shooter’s Hill, * ROCHESTER, * CHATHAM , &c.,” and, where a single Inn on the road supplies Post Horses, it is printed in small Italics , as, “ * Aust Passage Inn.” II. t. g. signifies Turnpike Gate, m. h. Market House, p. o. Post Office, and N. m. New Measurement. The words in Italics, immediately following the names of Places, shew the exact point at which the measurement ter- minates ; as North Fleet, Queen's Head, shews that the measurement is taken from London Bridge to the Queen's Head at North Fleet : &c. III. The Italic type which occurs between the Towns, Villages, &c, on the road, points out where the roads lead to which branch off to the right and left, with the number of miles to the nearest Market Town or remark- able Village, and other useful information. The letters r and l signify the right and left of the road ; thus at New Cross Turnpike Gate, the road on fhe right leads to Bromley, which is six miles and a quarter distant from the Turnpike Gate ; at Blackheath a road turns off on the left to Woolwich through Charlton, &c. The letter m. following the figures is an abbreviation for Miles. IV. V. Places which lie contiguous to the road, and through which the main road does not pass, have their distances dropped short, as MILTON, which lies one mile to the left of Chalkwell ; FEFERSHAM, one mile to the left of Ospringe, &c. The first column of figures contains the distances from one Village, or Town to another, in miles, halves, and quarters ; the second the distance from London, or from the place where the route is measured ; and the eye of the Traveller is guided to these distances by dotted lines : so that by attending only to the figures, the dotted lines, and the places to which they are at- tached, the original plan of Paterson's Roads will appear to be preserved. VI. The seats contiguous to the several places, and every observation relating to the same, will be found in the same page with the places. For a farther account see The Explanatory Preface. [I GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM THE SuPvREY Side of London Bridge through Kent Street, With the Roads branching from them to Market and Sea-Port Towns, - From the Surrey Side of London Bridge to the Turnpike Gate m. f. f. opposite the Bricklayers’ Arms 1 o 15 From the Surrey Side of Blackfriars Bridge to Ditto 1 6 0 From the Surrey Side of Westminster Bridge to Ditto . .. 1 5 39 From the General Post Office in Lombard Street, through Kent Street, to Ditto 1 4 13 So that the Distances on the Kent Road, from Blackfriars or Westminster Bridge, are about £ of a Mile farther than from London Bridge through Kent Street ; and, by adding ^ a Mile to any of the Distances on the Kent Roads, you have the Distances from the General Post Office. LONDON to DOVER. — Mail Coach Road (n. m.) To the t. g. opposite the Bricklayers’ Arms - - . . . 1 Half-way House - - U Hatch am - - - - 1 2f r. to Peckham % m. New Cross, t. g. Kent I r. to Bromley , beyond the m. h. 6 qp m .; 1 . to Deptford Bridge - - 1 2 H After you cross the Ravens - bone river, l. to Green- wich 1 m.; thence to Wool- wich 3^ ; a little farther , r. to Lewisham 1J. * Blackheath - - - 1 , l. to Woolwich through Charlton 4 m. * Shooter’s Hill ,foot of 3 H l. to Woolwich 1| m.; r. to Eltham J§. Welling - - - - 2} 10i Near the ll£/i mile stone> l. to Woolwich by Plumstead 3 m. * Bexley Heath - - 1 and Deptford. The Royal Dock Yard an Hospital for decayed Pilots. Blackheath. On r, the Earl of Dart- mouth ; and farther, on l , at the cor- ner of Greenwich Park, Montague House, late the residence of the Prin- cess of Wales. Across the Heath, on r, the Paragon, and the Ruins of the late Sir Gregory Page’s ; and farther on, Mcrden Cpllege, for decayed Mer- chants. L. of 7 milestone, Charlton House, Lady Spencer Wilson. Shooter’s Hill. On l , Major-Gen. Sir Thos. Bloomfield, Bart. ; and on r, a Tower, called Severndroog Castle, built in I784, in memory of Sir E. W. James : the top of Shooter’s Hill is 446 feet perpendicular above the level of the sea. Welling. Beyond, on r, Dansons, ; — Johnson, Esq. ; Bleodon Hall, - J - Smyth, Esq., and — Cope, Esq. On l, Belvidere, Lord Eardley. A mile and a quarter beyond Welting, on l, Brampton Place, F. Vanhagen, Esq.; and a mile farther, on l, W. Wheat- ley, Esq. B 2 ] Roads measured from London Bridge. Newington Street - - Key Street - - - - r. to Maidstone m 1 . to Kingsfeiry 4f m,. Queen- borough 7 % yn. y and Sheer- ncss 10§. Chalkweil - - - * l. to Milton 1 m. London to MILTON '69% * Sittingbourne, end of Bapchild - Green Street, end of - Before O springe, r. to Newn- ham nt. Crayford - - - - r. to Foot’s Cray 5 m. 4 13 <■ * DARTFORD - - 2 15 r. to Farnivgham 5 wi. 1 Cross the Darent river to i Horn’s Cross - * - 2 17 i Galley Hill - - - - r. to South Fleet 3 m. North Fleet, Queens 2 19 . 1 Head ----- (£ 3 * Near the Leather Bottle the old road goes forward to Chalk Street , T. G. dis- tance 2 f m., but it is now little used, the road gene- rally travelled is L to 14 2°4| * GRAVESEND - - l i 22 Milton Church - - 1 23 Chalk Street, t. g. r. to North Fleet by the old road 2 -| m. 1 4 23j ! 25ij Half-way House - - 2 Gad’s Hill - - - - Stroud, entrance of Cross the Medway river to if j 28 %\ * ROCHESTER - - r. to Maidstone 8 m ; l. to Chatham If . London to * CHATHAM 30J The Mail Coach, and, in ge- neral, Post Chaises, & e.go up the Hill , by the Theatre at Rochester, and leave Chatham on the left , 3 4 29 Star Inn - ---- 3 32 Rainham, Church - - 2 34 Moor Street - - - 1 35 37 % 3Sf li 40 1 4 42i it, in 457, between the Saxons com- manded by Hengist, and the Britons, in which the Britons were defeated. On l, Holby Hill, T. Maddock, Esq.; and farther, May Place, Lady Ferma- nagh. A mile beyond Crayford, on r, Bowman’s Lodge. zrtfurd. Wat Tyler’s rebellion began in this town, and the first Paper Mill in England was erected here. Here are to be seen the remains of a fine Nunnery, founded by Edward III. A mile beyond Dartford, on r. Powder Mills of Messrs. Andrews and Pigou ; a mile and three quarters beyond Dart- ford, on r, Gore House,T.V. Ward, Esq. orn’s Cross. On r. Mount Pleasant, Dune. Campbell, Esq.; on l, Belle Vue, — Button, Esq. Beyond Horn’s Cross, on r, Stone Castle, T. Talbot, Esq.; and a mile farther, on l , Ingress, W. Havelock, Esq. North Fleet. Beyond North Fleet, on r, but not seen from the Gravesend road, Worn bwell Hall, — Harman, Esq. Half-way House. On r, before Gad’s Hill, Cobham Hall, Earl of Darnley. See the Mausoleum in the Park, Gad's Hill. A mile beyond, on Z, the Hermitage, Sir James Head. Rochester. The Cathedral, Castle, and Bridge on the Medway, are worthy the attention of the antiquarian. Chatham. See the Royal Dock Yards and the Fortifications. The Chest at Chatham was instituted in the reign of Elizabeth, 1558, when the seamen agreed to allow a portion of their pay towards the relief of their fellows, who had been wounded at the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Chalkweil. Near Chalkweil, on Z, — Burgess, Esq. Siltingbourne . On r, — Bradley’, Esq. Green Street. On r, Linstead Lodge, Lord Teynham. Roads measured from London Bridge, [3 Ospringe - - l. to Feversham l m. London to * FE VERSHAM 47 m. The Mail Coach passes thro’ Fever sham, and, comes into the Toad again at the top of Ospringe Hill , where a road turns off on r. to Ashford , distant 15 f m. Boughton Street - - Boughton Hill - - - Harbledown, t. g. - - 2 miles farther, l. to Whit- stable 6 m. * CANTERBURY, King's Bridge - - Cross the river Stour. 1. to Margate 1 6 m., to Ramsgate 17 ,and to Sand- wich 12f. Bridge - - f a mile before the Half-way House, r. to Folkesone 10 m. Half-way House - Lydden - Ewell, t. G. - Buckland - * DOFER - - - H 46 t 1 l H 49 J;' i 50| ! 2* 53 2* 55% 58j 5 m 3 66t'; 2 6 si Ji ; 6Cfc : 71 pringe. On r, J udd’s Folly, or Tindal House, — Achmuty, Esq. L. of 49, Nash Court, Mrs. Hawkins ; and on r, a road turns off to Chilham Castle, — Wildman, Esq. nighton Hill. Beyond, on l, Bossen- den, occupied by a Wood Reve of the late Mr. Gipp.?. arbledown. On /, Hall Place, Mrs. Gipps ; and on r, Lady F. Benson. mterbury. The Cathedral, Castle, Abbey of St. Austin, a Cotton Mill for the manufacture of Muslins, &c. are worthy of observation. L. of Canter- bury, Hales Place, Sir Edward Hales ; and beyond, on r, St. Lawrence, Mrs. Graham ; and farther on, on r, Nack- dngton House, R. Milles, Esq. Bridge. On l. Howlers, C. Dering, Esq. , and Bifrons, Edw. Taylor, Esq.; on r, Bridge Place, Lady Yates A mile beyond Bridge, on r, Bourne House, Miss King ; and on l, Higham, James Hallet, Esq. Farther on, on r, Os- walds, Rev. H. Beckingham ; and Bar- ham Court, G. Dering, Esq. L. of 60, Ileden, T. W. Payler, Esq.; and on r, Charlton Place., C. Turner, Esq. R. of 62, Broome House, Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart.; Wootton Court, Mrs. Brydges. On l, Denne Hill, John Harrison, Esq. Lydden.OnZ,Waldershare,E.ofGuildford. LONDON to To New Cross, r.G.p. 1 l. to Hartford 1 If m • Lewisham Bridge, Kent Cross the Ravensbone river. r. to Bromley 5 ra.; forward to * Lee, entrance of At the jth mile stone, r. to Motlingham 1 m.; thence to Chislehurst Church 2f . * ELTHAM - - - l. to Shooter's Hill If m * through Eltham ; r. to Maidstone 26f ,* l. to Blendon - - - Bexley - l. to Cray ford If ?n.,- r. to Foot's Cray 3f • * DARTFORD - - DARTFORD, through Eltham. ' Lee. On l , Lee Place, Dowager Lady Mary Dacre ; on r, Sir F. Baring, Bt. Eltham. On r, the remains of a Stately Hall, now called King John’s Barn, where a sumptuous Entertainment was given by Edward III. to the Captive King of France ; and Eltham Lodge, SirWm. Fawcett, Bart. Through El- tham, on l, Park-farm Place, late Lady James. Blendon. Beyond, on r, Blendon Hall, — Smyth, Esq.; on l, Dansons, — Johnson, Esq., and — Cope, Esq. Bexley. Beyond, on l, Hall Place, Mrs. Verney ; and about a mile farther, ©n r, — Frazer, Esq. of if 1 2 32 5i 8 11-| 13 1 6J B % 4] Roads measured from London Bridge. LONDON to WOOLWICH. To New Cross, t. g. p. 1 ----- h: r. to Bromley m.; 1. to Deptford Bridge, Kent 1 2 4 Cross the Ravensbone river. Forward to Hartford 10| m.: 1. to GREENWICH - - 1 ■H * WOOLWICH - - 3* Greenwich. The Royal Observatory, and an Hospital for Seamen. Through Greenwich, on r, Westcombe Park, late Alex. Baring, Esq. Woolwich. Near, on r, Charlton House, Lady Spencer Wilson. Woolwich is noted for its Dock Yards and Magazines of Warlike Stores ; here is also an Academy for instructing Cadets in the Military Sciences. Another Road, To * Blackheath, Kent , I p. 1 — Pm 1. to Charlton - - - Over Woolwich Common to 2 U \ The Artillery Barracks * WOOLWICH, H 1 > Warren - - - - 3 4 9j Blackheath. On l, Greenwich Park, at the corner of which is the late residence of the Princess of Wales ; and beyond, on Z, Westcombe Park, late A. Baring, Esq.; and Woodlands, J. J. Angerstein, Esq. Charlton. Charlton House, Lady Spencer Wilson. Woolwich. The Dock Yards, &c. To Key Street, Kent, p . 2 r. to Maidstone 9;f rn.; 1. to — 37J Bobbing - - - i ‘2 38j Bobbing Street - - - $94] Iwade - - - Cross the West Swale, and en- ter the Island of Sheppey to 40J! King’s Ferry - - - 3 t 42i Neats Court - - A little farther, l. to Queen- borougli 1 m. London to QUEENBOROUGH, 45-| m.; r. to 2 44i| Half-way House - - 1* 45 f Mile House - - - If 47k Sheerness - 1 1 48J! LONDON to SHEERNESS. There is a good conveyance ly water from Chatham to Sheer • ness, for sixpence each person. Sheerness is a Fort, situated at the north- w. extremity of the Island of Sheppey, at the mouth of the river Medway. It was built by King Charles II. to -defend the mouth of that river, the Dutch having sailed up it in 1667? and burnt several ships of war at Chatham. The mouth of the Thames north-east of this Fort is called the Note. LONDON to MARGATE (n. m.) continued to Broadstairs. 55j * To CANTERBURY, ! P- 3 From King's Bridge through the North Gate to The Barracks, t. g. 1 Cross the river Stour to Sturry, middle of - - if Upstreet, entrance of - 3J| 56 J 57ff Canterbury Barracks. On l, Hales Place, Sir Edward Hales. Starry. On Z, Sturry Park. Upstreet. On r, Grove Hill House. Roads measured from London Bridge. [5 2 miles farther tarn to the l , cross the river Wantsum, and enter Isle of Thanet. Sarr, end of - - - A little beyond. the town , r. to Margate , through Acoll 7 |m., and to Ramsgate 8$ l, to Birchington, en- trance of - - - - Street - - - - - Garlinge - * MARGATE, entrance of High Street - - or, (n. m.) To Sarr, above - - - r. to Gore Street - - Monk ton Court *- - r. to Ramsgate 7 rn.; £ mile farther , r. to Ramsgate by Mount Pleasant. Acoll, entrance of - - Woodchurch Lane Hen grove - Twenties - - - Shortendem - - - - * MARGATE , High Street - - - - r. to Ramsgate 4 Draper’s Hospital - - St. Peter’s - - Sole Street - Broadstairs - - - - 3j 2 1 2 2 2 1 i. 2 69% 7'i 63 % 64% 65 % 70 7 0% 7iJ 72 73J 74 74| WcoZL On r, Cleves, G. Hannam, Esq. Garlinge. Just before this place, on l, Dandelion, a Pleasure House much frequented by the visitors at Margate. Margate. To the eastward of Margate is Kingsgate, a singular Seat upon the Sea Coast, built by the late Lord Holland. Charles II., and his brother the Duke of York, landed near this spot June 30 th, 1683- St. Peter's. On l, Stone House, Sir H. Harper, Bart. Broadstairs. Belmont, T. Forsyth, Esq. One mile on r, East Cliff Lodge, J. Simmons, Esq. The road from Canterbury to Margate is proposed to be short - ened by cutting off the lends in the old road. — • Thus , a little be- fore King's Bridge in Canterbu- ry, turn to the left , leave Sturry on the right, qnd join the old road a mile and a quarter beyond. At Sarr pass the mill , and go straight forward, leaving the road to Acoll on the right hand , and to Birchington, on the left, pass between these towns to Quex , and join the Acoll road a mile and a half beyond Acoll. — The distance from Canterbury to Margate, by this road, when completed, will be fifteen miles and one quarter . Court, To Monkton Kent, p. 5 - - - l. to Margate through Acoll 6 m. Monkton, end of - - Minster, middle of - Minster Mills - - - l. to Mount Pleasant. Nether Court - - - St. Lawrence, entrance of * RAMSGATE , the Pavement - - - LONDON to RAMSGATE, (n. m ) Ramsgate is a Sea Port, where two fine stone piers have been built for the se curity of vessels that come into the harbour. It is frequented as a Bathing Place, and a constant communication is kept up between it and Margate It carries on some trade to the Baltic. 1 65 % 66 % 67 % 68 % 7 H 7H i\ 72J Mount Pleasant. The prospect from this hill is beautiful and extensive. Another 6] Roads measured from London Bridge. Another Road to Ramsgdte. To Monkton Court, Kent, p. 5 r. to Ramsgate by Minster 7 m.; a little farther, 1. to Margate by Acoll 6. LONDON to DEAL, (n. m.) 05} Mount Pleasant - - 2 Minster Mills - - - * RAMSGATE, as 3 p. 5 3} J.U om\imuuiu, p' 3 - 1 Littlebourn - - - - A mile and a half farther, r. to Upper Deal by Knowl- ton 10 ra. Q I 58$ Wingham - - - - 3 61 $ Ash ol 4 64$ * SANDWICH - - e;$ Worth l 68J Hacklinge - - - - 1 m Cottington - - - - 1 7 of Upper Deal - - - 2 72$ * LOWER DEAL - 1£' 74$ 7 if on l. Canterbury. Two miles beyond, the Mote, Earl Cowper ; and a little farther, on r, H owlets, G. Dering, Esq. Liitlebourn. Beyond, on r, Lee House, Thos. Barret, Esq. Wingham. Near this place, on r, Dean Park, — - Rice, Esq.; between Wing- ham and Ash, on r. Brook, Sir Hen. Oxenden, Bt.; the Grove, W. Lynch, Esq., and a seat of Capt. Brett ; St. Albans, Wm. Hammond, Esq. Sandwich. Near, are the Ruins of the Roman Castle of Rutupiae, or Rich- borough. On r, Statenborough House, Edw. George, Esq. Deal. On l, near Deal, Sandown Castle. LONDON to HYTHE and FOLKESTONE, through Maidstone, (n. m.) Lee. On l, Lee Place, Dow. Lady Mary Dacre ; on r, Sir Francis Baring, Bt. Eltham. On r, Eltham Lodge, Sir Win. Fawcett, Bart.; on l, Sir Benjamin Ham met. Two miles beyond, on l, — Boidero, Esq.; and on r, at Chisle- hurst, Camden Place, Wm. Lushing- ton, Esq. and Lady Mary Townshend. Sedcup. On r, Frognall, Lord Vise. Sydney. Foods Cray. On l. Foot’s C|ay Place, Benj. Harence, Esq.; Lamb Abbey, Dr. Orme ; and a little farther to the l, Blendon Hall, — Smyth, Esq. A mile beyond, on l, at North Cray, Mount Maskall, John Maddox, Esq. Birchivood Corner. A mile farther, on l, — Berens, Esq. Farningham. Near it, on r, Lullingstone Park, Sir John Dixon Dyke, Bart. Wrotham. At the bottom of Wrotham Hill, on r. Rev. George Moore ; and on r. of the top of the Hill, St. Clere, Wm. Evelyn, Esq. Wrotham Heath. Beyond, near the turning of the road to West Mailing, on l, the Grange, Sir Hen. Hawley, Bt. * To ELTHAM, Kent, entrance of, p. 3 8 l. to Shooter’s Hill If m.; through Eltham, l. to Dartford 8f ,• r. to Southend - - - - 1 9 r. to Ghisiehurst m. Sedcup - - - - - nl *<2 11} * Foot’s Cray ~ ~ ~ 3 A 12} Birchwood Corner - - If 14 Pedham Place r - - 21 10J Entrance of Farningham, l. to Dartford 5 m. % Farningham Bridge ~ 1 i n Cross the Darent river. r. to. Sevenoa/cs 8 m. Chinham ~ - j3 1 4 19 i Kingsdown - - ~ 2 21} * WROTHAM - - 2} 24 * Wrotham Heath, Royal Oak ~ - - H 20} r. to Westerham 13 m. Junction of the road to West Mailing - - - Ol 2 28|| Roads measured from London Bridge. [7 r. to West Mailing § m.j London to * WEST MALLING, Lark field - - r - i JL t 4 30 Ditton - - - - - 30 f; l. to Aylesford 2 4 to .,* Lon- don to Aylesford 33 m. r. cross the Medway to * MAIDSTONE , Rain's Cross - - - - 3| 34± Z. to Rochester 8 \m.; Queen- borough 17 i Milton 11 ^ r. to Tunbridge 1 3 ^ ; and Cranbrook 13 §. Pole Gate, t. g. - - li ! 36 1 Harrietsham Street 6| ; 42 L * LENHAM, Church - if 44fi Charing, Church - - 4 48j: r. to Smarden to .,* Z. to Fever sham 10 ^. Hothfield Heath - - H 5 If * ASHFORD - - - 3§ 55f! l. to Fever sham 14J to .,* and Canterbury 14§. Willesborough - - - If 57 Mersham Hatch - - H 59 ^ Sellinge ----- ol 62+ New Inn Green - - 65 I Pedling Street - - - 1 66 1 * HYTHE, Church - 6/f: *■ Sandgate Castle - - H 70l 7if (1 * FOLKESTONE - if Larkjield. On r, Bradborn House, Sir J. P. Twisden, Bart, and J. Larkin, Esq. Ditton. A mile farther, on Z, the Friars, Countess Dow. of Aylesford ; and Preston Hall, Mrs. Milner, a white house in a hollow. Maidstone. Near, on Z, Allington Castle. Beyond, on r, the Mote, Lord Romney. Four miles beyond, on Z, Millgate, L. Cage, Esq. ; a mile farther, on r, Leeds Abbey, — Calcraft, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Leeds Castle, Gen. Martin. On Z, on Hollingbourne Hill, B. D. Duppa, Esq. Harrietskam. Beyond, on Z, Steed Hill, Wm. Baldwin, Esq. Lenham. On r, Chilson House, Geo. Best, Esq. Charing. On Z, Pett Place, Geo. Sayer, Esq. On r, Cade Hill, H. Darell, Esq.; and still farther to the r, Surren- don. Sir Edw. Dering, Bart. Hoth field. ' Hothfield Place, Earl of Thanet ; and beyond it, on Z, at a dis- tance, Eastwell Park, F. Hatton, Esq. Mersham Ha ck. Sir Edw. Knatcbbul.1, Bart.; and two miles beyond, on r, Scot’s Hall, the late Sir John Ho- nywood, Bart. On Z, at Brabourn Lees, the Barracks ; about four miles to the Z. of Scot’s Hall, Evington Place, the late Sir John Honywood, Bart. Sellivge. On Z, Mount Morris, Lord Rokeby. Beyond, on r 3 Somerfield Hall, — Hayroan, Esq. Two miles beyond, on Z, Osterhanger Park, W. H. B. Champnies, Esq. By the. Near this place, on Z, Beachbo- rough, Jas. Drake Brookman, Esq. LONDON to HYTHE and FOLKESTONE, through Rochester. To ROCHESTER, p. 2 - ~ - - - (The Bell - - - - Boxley Hill - - - - * MAIDSTONE - - f HYTHE, above - - ^FOLKESTONE, above ' 4 ^ You may leave A1 aids tone on the right , by going from Boxley Hill to Pennenden Heath, distance three miles and a half, thence to Berstead Green two miles, thence to Harrietskam five miles, and then to Hy the, tsfc. as above. But this road is very indifferent in the Winter. — 29 4 33 X 2 33L 4 33 J 70 J 1 4 74£ Boxley Hill. Late Hon. Mrs. Marsham. I On r, in the Vale, are the stones called J Kitt’s Cot House, a great antiquity, j Two miles beyond, on Z, the Abbey, j Lady Austen ; and about a mile far- j ther, on Z, Lady Calder. Maidstone. On Z, Vintners, J. What- ! man, Esq. i 8] Roads measured from London Bridge. LONDON to FOLKESTONE, through Elham. To Bridge, Kent, p. 3 Bishopsbourne - - Kingston - - - Barham - - - Dorringstone - - ELHAM - - - Elham Mill - - - Acryse - - - - Hawkinge Mill 1 1 4 *4 1 2 58j| Uphill m 6lJ 62 66J m 6si 7 oi Walton, t. G. - - Walton - - - * FOLKESTONE 7 1 7 if 7 2j 7H Bishopshourne. Before this place, on r, Bourne House, John Harrison, Esq. Acryse. Acryse Place, Thomas Papillon, Esq. Another Road . To Bridge, Kent, p. 3 - 4 miles farther, r. to Denton ----- Maypole - - - Densell ------ Hawkinge Mill - - Uphill ----- Walton, t. g. - - - Walton - - - - - * FOLKESTONE - 6 1— A 4 oJL 1 I I 4 1 2 l? 5Sjj| 64 1 ' 66 6sJ 69J 69J 704 71 7 2J LONDON to ASHFORI To Kingsdown, p 6 — 21J 4 m. farther , r. to Maidstone 12 is l- to Stanstead - 2 23 J Fair Street - - - - !t 1 2 24J Trotterscliffe - - - 2 6J Addington - - - - 27J Larkfield - - - - H 314 . Ditton - - - - - 3 4 32 r. to Maidstone m. 1. cross the Medway to Aylesford - - - - 2 34 Sandling - - - - 2 36 r. to Maidstone 1§ m.; 1, to Rochester 7- Pennenden Heath - - 1* 374 Berstead Green - - 2 394 Harrietsham - - * 5 444 * ASHFORD, p. 7 - 12f 57 1 enton . After turning into the road to Denton, on r, Broome, Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart.; and farther on, on r, May Deacon, Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart. Leaving Denton, on l , Denton Court, Samuel Eger ton Brydges, Esq.; and Wootton, Mrs. Brydges. ), through Aylesford. Aylesford. Neat this place, on l , on the r. Bank of the Medway, the Friars, Countess Dowager of Aylesford ; and a little farther on r, Preston Hal), Mrs. Milner. Sandling. On r, Allington Castle ; and on l , the Abbey, Lady Austen. Ashford is situated near the junction of the Esh and the Stour rivers. The Church is a regular Gothic structure, and contains a Monument near 400 years old, of a Countess of Atholl. The Tower of the Church stands on the Banks of the Stour. Roads measured from London Bridge. C9 LONDON to To Ospringe, Kent , p. 3 Preston - - - - - Forward to Canterbury 8f m.; r. to Sheldwich - - - - Ramsonlees - - - - Pearfield Green - - r. to Smarden 11 m .,* 1. to Challock Lees - - - ASHFORD, through Ospringe. Boughton Lees - - - Kennington - - *- Near Ashford , l to Canter- bury 14 m, * ASHFORB - - - — 46 f 3 4 4<5f 2} 49 2 51 i 5!l 53 On If Lees Court, 56 58 595 Lord Sheldwich » Sondes, Boughton Lees. Near it, on r, Eastwell Park, Finch Hatton, Esq. LONDON to St. MARY CRAY. Mottingham - - Cold Harbour - - Chislehurst, Church ST. MARY CRAY * To ELTHAM, Kent , entrance of, p. 3 l. to Shooter's Hill , If m -i through Eltham, l. to Dartford 8f ; r. to 8 Southend - - - - A little farther , l. to Maid- stone by Foot's Cray 25f m .; r. to 1 9 Chislehurst - - - - 2} 11} ST. MARY CRAY - OR, 131 * To Lee, Kent, p. 3 - At the 7th mile stone, turn on r. to ~ 5} 8 9 ioi 13 Chislehurst. On r, Camden Place, Wm. Lushington, Esq.; and on l, Lady Mary Townshend. Beyond, on l, Frognal, Lord Vise. Sidney, Near it, Kemnel Farm, lately Right Hon. Sir Arch. Macdonald, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer ; andPheasantLpdge, Lady Wake. LONDON to WYE. To Charing, Kent, p. 7 — 48j Westwell - - - - 50j Eastwell - - - - 1} 52 Boughton Lees - - - 1 53 i mile farther , r. to Ashford 3 nt.; 1. to Canterbury 1 1 %. WYE ol Z 2 55\ Charing. Beyond, on l , Pett Place, Geo. Sayer, Esq. Eastwell. On l, Eastwell Park, Finch Hatton, Esq. LONDON to RYE and WINCHELSEA, (n, m.) To Lewisham Bridge, Kent, p. 3 - - Cross the Ravensbone river. 1. to Greenwich 2f m .; for- ward to Dartford Ilf; to Maidstone 29 % : r. to Rushy Green - - - South End - - - - r. to Sydenham If m and to Dulwich ; a little farther. — 5 1 6 7 \ South End. On r, near the 8th mile- stone, Mrs. Flowers ; and half a mile farther, on r, at a distance from the road, Beckenham Place, John Cator, Escj. c 10] Roads measured from London Bridge. r. to Beckenham If, and Croydon 6f. 1 l l Bromley Hill - - - Z. to Plaistow f m.; entrance 1 * 9 of Bromley , facing the col- lege , r. to Croydon 6. * BROMLEY, beyond. 1 M. H. - - - - - 1 10 Mason’s Hill - - - On Bromley Common , at the 12 th milestone , r. to Wes- 1 2 ! 10 \ i ter ham 10. 1 Lock’s Bottom - - - 24 13 * Farnborough - - - 1 i 14 i Green Street Green H 1 5J Pratt’s Bottom - - - 14 16 J j Richmore Hill - - . - 3 4- 3 7\ Morant’s Court Hill - H 20 , Dunton - - - - - Cross the Darent river. 1 21 * River Head - - - r. to Westerham 4f m 'Z. to Maidstone \*]\. 1 22 * SEVEN OAKS, p. 0 . Z. to Hartford through Far- ningham 13 m. * White Hart, Seven H 23 \ ' Oaks Common - - 1 24* River Hill - - - - i 24f! Watt’s Cross - - - r. to Leigh 2 m. 23 Vi * TUNBRIDGE - - Z, to Maidstone 13f m. Cross the river Medway, r. to Tunbridge Wells 3%. * l. to Wood’s Gate, 2| 30 T. g. - - - - - r. to Tunbridge Wells. 4| 3 4| 1 Copping Crouch - - Z. to Maidstone. \ 35 1 i Kipping’s Cross - - Z. to Maidstone. ; 36J | Lindridge - - - - A mile before Lamberhurst, l. to G&udhurst 2$ m., and thence to Maidstone 13- *2 38 * Lamberhurst, Sussex r. to Wadhurst 4f m. 2 40 * Stone Crouch, Kent - A mile farther , Z. to Goud - hurst 3 2 ni. 3 43 tromley Hill. On r, Rt. Hon. C. Long - . 1 laistow . On Z, Plaistow Lodge, Mrs. Thellusson ; and beyond, but not^een from the road, Freelands, lately Thos. Ralkes, Esq. and Claude Scott, Esq. Bromley. At entrance, on l , Bromley College, erected by Bp. Warner in the reign of Charles II, for Clergymen’s Widows. The number at present about 30 , with Un annual allowance of £ 30 , and £ 60 . to the chaplain. leyond the I Oth mile-stone, on r, Sam. Rickatts, Esq.; and a little farther, on l, a white house, late Ed. Burrow, Esq. Mason’s Hill. Going up, see on the l. a brick house. Bishop of Rochester ; and on r, at Hayes, Ph. Debaney, Esq. Bromley Common. Entering, on r, Lady Jones, G. Norman, and M. Rhode, Esqrs. Lock’s Bottom. Near it, on r, Hollydale House, Col. J. Kirkpatrick ; on I, J. Webb, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Holwood, Geo. Pocock, Esq. M. P. Rickmore Hill. On l, Halstead, Peter Cazalet, Esq. Morant’s Court Hill. On this hill an ex- tensive prospect ; on r, Chevening, Earl Stanhope ; Coombank^Lord F. Camp- bell; and Hill Park, J. H. Barrow, Esq. Riverhead. On r, Chipsted, — Polhill, Esq.; and tieyond it, Montreal, Lord Amherst. Seven Oaks. On r, Kippington, T. Mot- ley Austin, Esq. At the end of the town, on l, Knowle, Duchess of Dor- set, and farther to the l, the Wilder- ness, Earl Camden ; on r, a white house, M. Lambert, Esq. River Hill. At the bottom, on r, Nizells, a new brick house, Thos. Ponton, Esq. Beyond, on l. Hen. Woodgate, Esq.; and a little farther, Belle Vue, Robt. Home Gordon, Esq. Tunbridge. The Castle, — Woodgate, Esq. At 32, on Z, Summer Hill, — Wood- gate, Esq., formerly inhabited by the famous Lambert, after the civil wars. Near 33 , on r, Great Lodge, Wm. Clay, Esq. At 36 , on r, Bay Hall, — West, Esq. Lamberhurst. On Z, W. A. Moreland, Esq.; a little way off, on r, Bayham Abbey, Earl Camden. At 41 , on Z, Scotney, E. Hussey, Esq. At 43, on Z, Combwell, the remains of a Priory, belonging to — Campion, Esq. Slone Crouch. Between Stone Crouch Roads measured from London Bridge. [11 Flimwell, Sussex - - 1} 44} Forward to Battle 12 m .; r. to Ticehursl 2 ; l. to Seacock’s Heath - - 1 45} * Highgate, Kent - * 1} 471 L to Cranbrook 5 m.; r. to Hawkhurst § ,* and to Bat- tle 11. Sandhurst - - - - 2| 50} Just before Newenden , Z. to Tenterden 5 m . Newenden - - - - 2} 52} Cross the Rother river. 4 a mile farther, turn on l. through TV kite Bread Lane to Four Oaks, a new Turn- pike Road, saves 1§ m.; or, r. to North iam, Sussex - - 2 54} Beckley - - - - - 1 55} Four Oaks - - - - 57} Z. to Newenden 3 m. Peasmarsh - - - - i — 59 * RYE - - - - - 4 63 * WINCHELSEA - 3 66 and Flimwell, on Z , Bedgebury, Mrs. Cartier. ■ Wardroper, On Esq. ^ ^ ^ — «*»*** j anu uu r, in the village of Hawkhurst, Elford, Sam. Boys, Esq., and a small ancient building, called the Hall House, David Jennings, Esq.; on Z, a house of a par- ticular construction, built by Mr. Tur- ner, late a shopkeeper of the place. Beyond it, on Z, Fowlers, Mrs. F. Bridger; and, not seen from the road, Tongs, a seat of the remarkable Sir Thos. Dunk, from whom it descended to the late Earl of Halifax, and now in possession of Frederick Wilson, Esq. Rye. Entrance of, on r, Mountsfield, T. P. Lamb, Esq. Winchelsea. The Priory Church, the Friary, and the Castle. LONDON to RYE and WINCHELSEA, by Silver Hill and Beckley, a New Turnpike Road (n. m.) 1 * 7i 3 above ----- — 441 i l. to Rye 18 ra.,- r. to Tun- bridge Wells 12 ,* forward to Hurst Green, t. g. 3 •fc. 4»|0» r. to Burwash 4 m to Heath field 1 0 ; and to Lewes 24. A mile farther, forward to Battle 74 i l- to Silver Hill, Barracks - 1 1 J 4 49 Springate’s Hill, t. g. - 1 2 49} Knowl Hill, t. g. - - 2 5li Z. to Sandhurst. Bodiham Bridge - - 1 2 52 Cross the Rother river. 4 mile farther, l. to Ewhurst 1 m. Staple Cross - - - If 53} r. to Robertsbridge 4 m.; for- ward to Rye, by Cripp's Corner 11 ; l. to Horn’s Cross, t. g. 56} * WINCHELSEA 57} 65 63 Silver Hill is a very strong Military Post, commanding a most extensive and beautiful prospect. The Barracks will contain 2000 men. Hurst Green. On Z, — Miekleth waite, Esq. Bodiham Bridge. Near it, Bodiham Cas- tle, Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart. Rye, An appendage to the Cinque-Ports, is a populous well-built Town. It's Harbour being choaked up with sand, will admit only small vessels. In the reign of Edward III. this place was walled and fortified. IVinehelsea, one of the Cinque-Ports, was built in the reign of Edward I. It is now a place of no consequence, though it stilljretains its privileges, and returns two members to parliament. 12] Roads measured from London Bridge. 2i 47| 50j ill 54 LONDON to RYE and WINCHELSEA, by Robertsbridge, (n. m.) | Cripp’s Corner * - - 44 §• l- 1° Beckley ly Staple Cross 4 m. Broad Oak, t. g. * - t\ to Brede 1 m.j l. to Beck- ley 3. Udimore - « - - Direction Post - - - r. to Winchelsea 3 m.; Lon- don to * WINCHELSEA 63 J * RYE, Strand Gate - Tb Flimwell, Sussex , P. H - - - - - Z. to Rye 18 m.\ r. to Tun- bridge Wells 12 ,* forward to Hurst Green, t. g. r. to Burwash \ 4 m. ; to Heath field 10 ,* and to Lewes 24 . A mile far- ther , l. to Rye ly Silver Hill 16|. * Robertsbridge - - To Robertsbridge ly Tun- bridge Wells, Frant, and Ticehurst 51 § m. See the Road from London to Hastings, p. 15. Vine Hall - - - - r. to Battle 34 rn.\ l . to 52 1 57i 60 60J 64 % Hurst Green. On l, — Micklethwaite, Esq.; and upon an eminence on r. Rose Hill Park, John Fuller, Esq, M. P. for Sussex. LONDON to RYE, * To ROCHESTER, p. 2 — 29 The Bell - - - - 4 33 Boxley Hill - - - - 1 2 * MAIDSTONE - - r. to Tunbridge 13 f m.; 1. to Key Street 9§. 4 3 7\ Loose Cross Cox Heath to 9 1 40 | Linton ----- Jfi l 4 ,41*' Stile Bridge - - - - Cross the Beult river. r. to Goudhurst 6f m.j l. to 43 Staplehurst - - - - 3i 46± Tden Green - - ■? - 1 2 47 Cambden’s Hill - - i§ mile farther, l. to Tenierden 9 m. 2 4 9 CRANBROOK - - l. to Tenterden 8 m. 2 51 Hartley Street - - - This road falls into the road to Rye through Tunbridge, near the rflth milestone. 2 53 * Highgate - - - - H 55| * RYE, Sussex, p. 1 1 - 1 54 ' 71 1 through Maidstone and Cranbrook. Boxley Hill. On r, in the vale, are the stones called Kitt’s Cot House, a great antiquity. Here was an Abbey in which stood a Rood of Grace and the image of St. Rumbald, which were taken from the Monks, and broke to pieces at St. Paul’s Cross in 1538- Two miles beyond, on l, the Abbey, Lady Austen ; and about a mile farther, on l, Lady Calder. Maidstone. On l , Vintners, H. Champ neys, Esq. Beyond, on l , Mote Park, Lord Romney. Loose. On l , Boughton Mount, Richard Savage, Esq. Linton. On l , Boughton Place, Sir Thomas Ryder ; and Linton Place, Edw. Mann, Esq. Cambden’s Hill. On Z, Sissinghurst Castle, belonging to Sir Horace Mann, Bart. Cranbrook , Within half a mile of it, Swift Place, Major Austen. At Cran- brook was erected the first Woollen Manufactory, by those Flemings who settled there through the encourage- ment of Edward III. Roads measured from London Bridge. [13 * To Wrotham Heath, Kent , p.Q - - - l. to Maidstone 8| m.; r. to Offam - - - - - Teston - - - - r. to Tunbridge 9 1 m.; 1. to Maidstone 4* Farleigh - - - - 1. to Maidstone; r. to Goud- hurst. Another Road to Rye. Cross Cox Heath to Linton - - - * RYE t p. 12 - - — 1 Vl ! 4 3 l£ 1 321 r { m 65 ^ \Teston. On l, an elegant seat of Lord Barham. At Teston is a large Stone Bridge over the Medway. Farleigh. Wm, Philip Perrin, Esq. Linton is near Cox Heath, where there 1 was a large camp in 1780. LONDON to CROYDON, through Lewisham and Beckenham. To South End, Kent , P-9 Forward to Bromley 2$ m.; r. to Beckenham - - - l. to Bromley 1^ m. Elmer’s End - - - Stroud Green, Surrey - Addiscombe - - - * CROYDON ; the Hospital - - H 1 1 1 1 9 10 nf 12f Croydon is nine miles and a half from Westminster Bridge , ton miles and a half from Cornhill t and nine teen miles from East Grinstead. South End. Between South End and Beckenham, on f, Beckenham Place, the late John Cator, Esq. Beckenham. On r, the Parsonage, a new built handsome house, the Rev. Mr. Rose ; and, in the middle of the village, on r, H. Jackson, Esq ; about a mile on l, Langley Park, Lord Gwy- dir. At Beckenham, on l , a lodge with two gates, one leading to the re- sidence of R. H. A. Bennet, Esq., the other to Eden Farm, the beautiful seat and grounds of Lord Auckland ; and about a mile farther, at Elmer’s End, another lodge to the same place. Stroicd Green. — Humphrey, Esq. Addiscombe. Addiscombe Place, late Earl of Liverpool, now a Seminary of Ca- dets for the E. India Company ; on l } Alex. Adair, Esq.; and farther on r, J. Brick wood, Esq. LONDON to BECKENHAM, through Camberwell and Dulwich. Camberwell. On l. Grove Hill, To the Elephant and Castle, Guide Post , Surrey - - - - Walworth - - - - Camberwell - - - l. to Peckham $ m. Denmark Hill, Obser- vatory - - - - Red Post - - - - r. to Kenninglon Commt>n2 v Over Dulwich Hill to 1 Dulwich, College ~ - I Penge Gate - « - - 1 1 1 2 | 1 3 s j 4 I 1 5 _J 5 *!i On l, Grove Hill, Dr. Lettsom, and seats of J. Perkins, Esq. and Sir C. De Crespigny, Bart. Dulwich Hill. Descending the hill a fine prospect. On r , Casino Hall, — Shaw, Esq. On l , Champion Hill, J. Martineau, Esq. &c. Dulwich. Entrance of the Common, the Cottage, Lord Thurlow. Penge Gate. On r, Knight’s Hill, Lord Thurlow. 14] Roads measured from London Bridge. Croydon Canal - - - Penge Common, Crooked 7 Penge Common. On r, Penge Cottage, — Giffard, Esq. Billet ----- Beckenham, Church , 1 2 71 Beckenham. For the seats, see the road, Kent ----- 4 9 p. 13 , through Lewisham. LONDON to EAST * To BROMLEY, Kent, p. 10 - - - 10 r. to Croydon 6 m.; 1. to Chislehurst Si- On the Common , at lhe\2th mile- stone , r. to Keston Mark - - - 3 13 Keston - - - - - 14§ Leves Green - - - 1 15| South Street - - - 3! 18* * WESTERHAM - - H 211 r. to Ryegate 13^ m., and to East Grinstead by God- stone 16^,’ l. to Maidstone 22. Lindhurst - - - - 3* 25! Eaton Bridge - - - li 2 6* Cross the Medway river. Stamford’s End, t. g. - 1 27* l. through Hartfeld and Maresfeld to Lewes 24 m.; r. to * EAST GRINSTEAD, Sussex - - - - 5 32f GRINSTEAD, through Westerham. The road from Eaton Bridge to East Grinstead is very bad ; the Tra- veller would better go from Westerham, round by Godstone. The Coach from London to Westerham turns off on the right , beyond Mason's Hilly near the llthmile-stone,seep. 10, and passes through Hayes to Keston, for the convenience of taking in passengers and parcels. The distance is nearly the same as in the adjoining column. Keston. A little before, on l, Holwood, Geo. Pocock, Esq. M. P. At Hol- wood, was a Roman encampment, called Caesar’s Camp, through which the road used to pass. Mr. Pitt turned the road, and enclosed the Camp in his grounds. Westerham. On l, near Brastead, Hill Park, J. H. Barrow, Esq. At Wes- terham, Squerries, John Ward, Esq. Westerham was the birth-place of Ge- neral Wolfe, who was interred in the Church. LONDON to HASTINGS, by Tunbridge, Lamberhurst, and Flimwell, (n. m.) To Fiimwell, Sussex , p. 11 - - - - - l. to Rye 18 m.; r. to Tun- bridge Wells 12 m.j for-.' ward to Hurst Green, t. g. 1. to Lewes 24 m. Cross the Rother river to * Robertsbridge - Vine Hall - - - - l. to Rye 11| m. Wartlington - - - * BATTLE - - - Battle, t. g. - - - r. to Lewes 24 m.; forward to Crowhurst Park - - 44- 4/; '2 9i; 3 1 2 , J -4 2. 2 52| 50 56 H 58 Hurst Green. Between Hurst Green and Robertsbridge, on l , Silver Hill, with Barracks built on it to contain two thousand men : a very strong military post, commanding a most extensive and beautiful prospect. A mile to the l. of Robertsbridge, the Abbey ; two miles farther, on r, Court Lodge, Rev. Rich. Rideout ; and near it, the gate of the beautiful private road of the Earl of Ashburnham, extending through his grounds pear six miles, to his fine seat at Ashburnham, well worth ij visiting. Battle. The Abbey, Dowager Lady Webster. This place takes its name from a decisive battle fought in 1066, between King Harold and William the Roads measured from London Bridge. [15 Beauport - - - - Ore ------ sJlozit half a mite farther, l. to Rye 10£ m. Turnpike Gate - - - * HASTINGS , Swan Inn - - - - - 1 1 59 H j 6l i R 62$ i 1 63$ Conqueror, where Harold was slain. Battle is noted for its manufacture of Gunpowder. Three miles beyond Battle, on r, Crowhurst Place, Henry Cresset Pelham, Esq.; and a little far- ther, on l , Beauport, Sir James Bland Burgess, Bart. LONDON to HASTINGS, by Tunbridge Wells, (n. m.) Tunbridge. Here are the Ruins of j large Castle, erected by Richard Earl of Clare, natural son of Richard I. Duke of Normandy. A mile and a half beyond Tunbridge, on r, James Bur- ton, Esq. Southlorough. At the entrance, on r. Old Bounds, Lord Darnley. Tunlridge Wells were first discovered by Dudley Lord North, in 1606. Here are handsome buildings for the accom- modation of visitors, a good market, and shops noted for their elegant tur- nery ware. Shover’s Green. Beyond, on /, Whiligh, Geo. Courthope, Esq. Ticekurst. About a mile and a half beyond, on r, Pashley, Rich. Hollist, Esq. ; and a little farther, Boorzel, John Roberts, Esq. Hastings is one of the Cinque-Ports, and noted for being the place where Wil- liam the Conqueror landed. The chief employment of its inhabitants is fish- ing. * To TUNBRIDGE , Kent, p. 10 - - - 30 l. to Maidstone 13| m. Cross the river Medway. r. to Southborough 3 33 Nonsuch Green - - 334 * Tunbridge Wells H 354 Through the town, r. to Lewes 22;$ m. Frant, Sussex - - - 2 37$ Sleech’s Cross, t. g. - 3 4 38$ r. to Mayfield 6 m. ; to Lewes 22£ ; and to East Bourne 25f ,* l . to Wadhurst - - - - qJL J 4 42$ Shover’s Green - - 1 43$ r. to Burwash 8 m. ; to Brightling ; and to Heathfield ; l. to Ticehurst - - - - 2 45$ 45$! Division of the Road - i l. to Flimwell 1^ to.,* to Rye 18 ,* r. to the. junction of the road from Flimwell - - - - H 48 Hurst Green, t. g. i | 49 * HASTINGS, p. 14 and 15 - - - * 16 1 65 Another Road. To Watt’s Cross, Kent , p. 10 2 7$ | r. to Leigh - - 2 3?f| Penshurst - - - - 2 i Cross the river Medway to Speldhurst - - - - 2J 34± * Tunbridge Wells - 2 36± * HASTINGS, above - 29$ 6sfi .eigh. Through Leigh, on r, Hall Place, Sir J. B. Burgess, Bart. ’ enshurst . On r, Redleaf, Rev. Mr. Harvey ; and on l, Penshurst Place, — Sidney, Esq. This was the resi- dence of the accomplished statesman Sir Philip Sidney. 16] Hoads measured from London Bridge. LONDON to NEW ROMNEY. Another Road to New Romney. Staplehurst, Kent , To Kipping’s Cross, 36i| Kent, p. 10 - - - — Forward to Battle 19f m and to Rye 26$. r. to Matfield Green - 14 38 l. to Maidstone 12 m.,* r. to Brenchley - - - - H 394 Horsemonden Heath - 2 414 l. to Maidstone 12 m.,* r. to Lamherliurst 3- Goudhurst Gore - - *4 43 Goudhurst - - - - 1 44 Eden Green - - - 1} 45i Wilsley ----- 2% 48£ l. to Maidstone 12f m r. to Cranbrook 1 ,• London to CRANBROOK 4g\ m. Forward to Milkhouse Street - - - - 1 2 4Sf l. to Smarden 7§ m.,* r. to GofFord Green - i 494 r. to Cranbrook If m. Forston Green - - - 3 521 * TENTERDEN - - 4 r. to Newenden 5f m.; 1. to Ashford 1 If. Leigh Green - - - li Reding Street - - - ! 60 Appledore - - - - 62T Snargate - - - 65 Road to Brenzett - - H 661 l, to Brenzett f m. ; and thence to Ashford. Old Romney Mill - - co|* CD <0 r. to Lydd 3 rn.; London to LYDD 7 if m. Forward to * NEW ROMNEY - 71? [To 12 Iden Green - - - - Cambden’s Hill - - f mile farther , r. to Cran- hrook \$m.; 1. to Milkhonse Street - - * NEJV ROMNEY, as in the adjoining column - - - - __ 46| 1 2 47 2 4 14 504 '224 73 Goudhurst. On r, Bedgebury, Mrs. Cartier. Eden Green. On r, the Moated House, in the Vale of Glosenbury, which, in the time of Richard III, was the re- sidence of Walter Rookherste, other- wise Roberts, Esq., whose family mo- numents are in Cranbrook Church. Milkhouse Street . On r, Swift Place, Major Austen; Tenterden was formerly noted for a ma- nufacture of cloth. The Steeple of the Church is a handsome and lofty building. Snargate. The Church stands in Rom- ney Marsh. Old Romney was once a large town, and had a safe and commodious harbour. New Romney is one of the Cinque-Ports. Its chief trade is in cattle, which are fed in the marshes. LONDON to SMARDEN. To Milkhouse Street, Kent, above - - - — 48f Three Chimnies - - 24 5ii Bidenden - - - - H 52-1- Standen ----- 1 5S| SMARDEN - - - oi 5$ Bidenden is a populous village, and has a handsome Church. Roads measured from London Bridge. [17 LONDON to EAST BOURNE, through Tunbridge and Mayfield, (n. m.) QC^jr 3 The lest and nearest road to East Bourne , and that which the Stage Coach and Travellers go, is through East Grinstead and Uckfield. See the Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. Frant. Near Frant, on r, Eridge Park, Earl of Abergavenny ; and on l, Shern- fold Place, a magnificent Pavilion, built by C. E. Pigou, Esq. Gate-House. On l, J. A. Dalrymple, Esq. Cross-in-Hand. About one mile and a half on l, Heathfield Park, (formerly Baily Park) F. Newbery, Esq. The tower commands a most beautiful and extensive view over the sea and the surrounding country. Horsebridge. Half a mile before Horse- bridge, on r, the Bioad, Jer. Mason, Esq. Willingdon . On r, Ratten, Inigo Free- man Thomas, Esq. East Bourne is a place of frequent resort for bathing in the summer season, and is noted for plenty of birds in its vi- cinity called Wheatears ; and upon the Beach a circular Fort has been constructed of great strength, with a deep Ditch, capable of holding many Men, with Casemates Eomb-proof, &c. &c. South Bourne. On r, Compton Place, Lord George Cavendish. To Frant, Sussex, p. 15 — 37f; Sleech’s Cross, t. g. - l. to JVadhurst rn. ; to 38± Rye 27 ,* and to Hastings 26^. 2f 41J Mark Cross, t. G - - Mayfield - - - l. to Heathfield , a summer 3 44J road, m. Well Brook - - - 1 45j Butchers’ Cross, t. g. - Croust Corner, Direc- 2 47* tion Post - - - - i? 48^ r. to Buxted Bridge 4 m.j to Maresfield 6. Gate House - - Forward to Lewes 12$ m. ,* 1 l. to 3 4 Cross-in-Hand, t. g. - l. to Heathfield 2f m.; to 50£ Burwash 7^ ; and to Bat- tle 14,* r. to Little London - - - 52 Horeham, t. g. - - U 53j * Horsebridge, t. g. - r. to Lewes 10$ m.j $ m. 4 57£ farther, l. to Battle 14$ ,* r. to HA1LSHAM, t. g. - 4 58J r. to Willingdon - - 5 63f 65f * East Bourne - - - 2 * South Bourne - - Sea Houses - - - - 3 4 3 4 66± m OR, To HAILSHAM , t. g. 58f 1. to Stone Cross - - 3| 62i Sea Houses - - - - 65J D 18 ] II. GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM THE Surrey Side of London Bridge through Newington, With the Roads branching from them to Market and Sea-Port Towns. From the Surrey Side of London Bridge to Vauxhall Turnpike M. f. p. Gate 2 3 18 From the Surrey Side of Blackfriars Bridge to Ditto 2 2 8 From the Surrey Side of Westminster Bridge to Ditto .. 15 0 From the Stones’ End in the Borough to Ditto. , 1 5 2 From the General Post Office, through the Borough, to Ditto. . 2 6 38 The Mile Stones on the Portsmouth Road, as far as Sheet Bridge, are reckoned from the Stones’ End. (near the King’s Bench), in the Borough of Southwark, which is distant from the Surrey Side of London Bridge 6 Furlongs and 16 Poles. Beyond Sheet Bridge, the Mile Stones shew the Distance from the Standard in Cornhill, from whence the whole of this Road was formerly measured ; hence the Distances in the following Route will be | of a Mile too great, as far as Sheet Bridge, for the 29th Mile Stone stands within the Town of Guildford ; but beyond Sheet Bridge, they will be too little, according to the Mile Stones from the Standard in Cornhill. The Farnham Read, beyond Guildford, is measured from the Standard in Cornhill ; and the Chichester Road, from London Bridge : our Distances are all taken from London Bridge, and the addition of § a Mile will give the Distances from the General Post Office. LONDON to PORTSMOUTH and GOSPORT.- Road, (n. m.) -Mail Coach To Newington, t. g. Surrey - - - - Vauxhall, t. g. - - Battersea Rise - - - * Wandsworth Bridge Cross the Wandle river, r. to Putney 1 m. ; and to Richmond , through East Sheen 5- Putney Heath, Obelisk r. to Putney 1 m.; 1. to Wimbledon If ,• f m.far- 1 9 I ^2 Vauxhall Belmont House, I£. Wood- j ford, Esq. Wandsworth. The Iron Rail Way, which goes from the Thames to Croydon. Putney Heath. At the entrance, D. Rucker, Esq.; and on l, a house built by Sir William Fordyce, on part of the Common enclosed by him. — A little farther on Z, Wimbledon Park, Earl Spencer ; and on r, — Brant, Esq. On Z. of the Obelisk, at Wim- bledon, Earl Fitzwilliam, Sir William Btaumarice Rush, Bart., and Lord Melville ; and on r, the seat of the late Roads measured from London Bridge. ther, r. to Roehampton and Richmond. * KINGSTON, Castle Inn ----- 4J 12 r. to Richmond 3i ni.; to Staines 9f • Through the town , Z. to Ewell 5§. Thames Ditton - - 13} * Esher ----- 2i 1 6 * Cobham, George Inn 34 194 Cross the river Mole. * Ripley - - - - 23} 1^ m. farther, r. to Woking 2|. *GUILDFORD, White Hart Inn - - 5~ to to Z. to Epsom through Leather- head 1 6% m. 1. to Ryegate 18£ m. Cross the river Wey. r. to Farnham 10 m.; 1. to Catherine Hill - - - 1 304 * GODALMING - - 3 33j l. to Petworthy through Ham - bledon 14 \m. Milford 14 35 Z. to Petworth 14 m. Mousal - - - - - 3 4 35} Z. to Haslemere 6§ m. Over the Heath to Hind Head Hill - - 5 40} r. to Seven Thorns 3 43} * Liphook, Anchor Inn, Hants - 2J 46 r. to Rake, Sussex - - 34 Sheet Bridge, Hants - 34 53 * PETERSFIELD, I Red Lion - - - - n 54} r. to Alton 12£ m. ( * Horndean - - - - 74 61 } Over the Bere Forest to Purbeck, or Purbrook - 4 65} D9 Rt. Hon. Wm. Pitt. At the end of Putney Heath, on r, Richmond Park, Lord Sidmouth, Countess of Pembroke, &c. Beyond Richmond Park, on l , Combe, Lord Hawkesbury. Thames Dilton . On r. Ember Court, Rt. Taylor, Esc[.; the late Sir Rich. Jos. Sullivan, Barf, and Ed. Grubb, Esq. Esher. On r, Esher Place, — Spicer, Esq.; and beyond it, on Z , Claremont Park, Chas. Ellis, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Esher, on r, Burwood Park, Sir John Frederick, Bart.; and beyond it, on r, between Walton and Weybridge, Ashley Park, Sir H. Fletcher, Bt.; and Oatlands Park, His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Cobham. Near Cobham, on r, Burwood House, Sir John Dalling, Bart.; and Burhill, J. K. Tynte, Esq. Beyond Cobham, on Z, the celebrated ground called Pain’s Hill, — Moffat, Esq.; beyond which, about a mile to the r, at Byfleet, Robt. Sparks, Esq.; Pointers, • — Page, Esq.; and Hatchford, Miss Ramsey. Ripley. Before, on Z, Ockham, Ld. King. Beyond 26, on Z, Clandon Park, Earl of Onslow ; on r, Send Grove, Mr. Ser- jeant Ouston. Near 27, on r, Sutton Place, a noble seat of J. W. Weston, Esq. Guildford. Half a mile before Guild- ford, on r, Stoke Park, F. Hillier, Esq. Catherine Hill. A mile beyond, on r, Losely, Major Molyneux. Godaiming. Before Godaiming, on Z, on a hill, Capt. Peirpoint. At Godai- ming Bridge, on r, Westbrook Place, Nath. Godbold, Esq. Beyond Godai- ming, on Z, Busbridge, lately Sir Rob. Barker, now H. H. Townsend, Esq. Milford. On Z, — Gooch, Esq.; on r, on the Heath, Pepper Harrow Park, Lord Vise. Midd ! eton. Hind Head Hill. At the top of the hill, see, on r, a deep dell, called Hackam Bottom, or the Devil’s Punch Bowl. At 48, on Z, Milland Church, below which is Milland House, — Wilkes, Esq. Petersfield, Two miles beyond Petersfield, on r, Maple Durham, Lord Stawell. Horndean. On Z, at a distance from the road, Stanstead Park, — Way, Esq. Purbrook. On l, Purbiook House, Lord Ennismore ; and on r, Mount Plea- sant, Capt. Smith. 20] Roads measured from London Bridge. Ports Down r. lo Bishop's Waltha • m.; 1. to Havant 4 . Cosham - r. to Fareham 5 ni.; Havant 4 . Portsea Bridge - Enter Portsea Island. Hilsea - - - 11 1* 07 to 3 4 m - 1 2 68l 1 2 CO to Halfway Houses * PORTSMOUTH Cross the Ferry to * GOSPORT - - 714 72J 72f Ports Down. On r, Southwick, — Micklethwaite, Esq. Portsea Bridge. On r, see Porchester Castle, a very ancient structure. LONDON to FARNHAM, through Guildford. * To GUILDFORD , Surrey, p. 19 - ” Or from Cornhill 30§ m. * FARNHAM - - - 10 29 ! 395 From Hyde Park Corner to Farn- ham, by Bagshot, is 38 miles and a f, from whence Roads branch to Win- chester, Southampton , Gosport , &c. Guildford. A mile and a half beyond Guildford, on Z, Losely, Major Moly- neux. Six miles beyond Guildford, onr, Poyle House, — Townsend, Esq. Farnham. About two miles before Farn- ham, on Z, Moore Park, — Timson, Esq.; and Waverley Abbey, — Thomp- son, Esq, Entrance of Farnham, on r, Farnham Castle, Bishop of Win- chester. LONDON to ARUNDEL, through Petworth, (n. m.) * To GODALMING , Surrey, p. 19 Z. to Petworth , through Hamlledon 14 % m. Milford, entrance of - r. to Peter sfield 19i rn.; a little farther, r. to Hasle- mere 6§ ; l. to Witley, end of - - - A mile farther, l. to Godai- ming 4 m. North Bridge Bar - - Z. to Godaiming through Hambledon 4f m. Chiddingfold - - - Over Cripple Crouch Hill, Sussex, to Fisher’s Street, Sussex - Z. to Haslemere 3 2 North Chapel - - - * PETWORTH - - r. to Midhurst 64 m.j and to Chichester, through Dune- ton 14 §. /. to Dugler Lake, t. g § mile farther , Z. to Pulbo- rough 3* Fittleworth - - - - Fiitleworth Bridge - - H 33| 35 37 ; 9l 40 43 44 49 51- 5 2i 52J-; Milford. On Z, ■ — Gooch, Esq. Willey. On Z, Rev. John Chandler. Cripple Crouch Hill. Beyond it, on Z, Shillingley Park, Earl of Winterton. Fisher's Street. Here great quantities of charcoal are made for the ordnance office. On r. of Fisher’s Street, Black Down Hill, on the side of which is an old house, R. Yaldwyn, Esq. Petworth. Earl of Egremont. In the armoury of this house is a sword, sup- posed to have been the sword of the famous Henry Hotspur. Fittleworth. On Z, Walter Smith, Esq. Bury Hill. On Z, see Parham Park, Sir Cecil Bishopp, Bart. Houghton Hill. From the top, a most commanding and beautiful view of the sea and the country adjacent, with the windings of the river Arun. Roads measured from London Bridge. [21 Cross the Rother river. J Bury Old Gate - - - 2 54f Here you join the road to Arundel through Pulbo- rough. Bury, White Horse * H 56 Bury Hill, the summit - i ; 1 57 Houghton Hill, ditto -> ll \ * ARUNDEL, Norfolk Arms - - - - - 2 *i 6 o±; j Arundel. The Castle, a seat of the Duke I of Norfolk. Whoever possesses this seat, as owner, becomes Earl of Arun- del, without any patent or creation from the Crown. No other spot in England possesses this peculiar dignity. It was given by the Empress Maud to William de Albani, as a recompence for his defence of it against King Ste- phen. It descended to the Norfolk family in 1579 The present Duke has expc nded great sums of money in the improvement of this noble place. LONDON to CHICHESTER through Haslemere, with a Branch to PORTSMOUTH. MIDHURST - - * To GODALM1NG , Surrey , p. 19 * ~ Milford, entrance of - r. through Mousal to Peters - field 19J m. Beyond Milford , l. to Petworth 13 § ; a little farther , r. to Mousal. The route of the Post is through Mousal, ^ of a mile out of the way. 1. to Brook Green - - Gray’s Wood - - - * HASLEMERE , m.h. 1. to Pelworh 9§ rn. Sussex Bells, Sussex - r. to Liphoo/c Common 5 rn. Here you join the road, at p. 19, a mile and ^ from Liphook. London to * PORTSMOUTH m. Fernhurst - - - Henley Green - - - Entrance of Midhurst , l. to Petworth 6% m. * To GODALM1NG, Surrey , p. 19 - - Busbridge - Hyde Style Farm - - Hambledon - - - - Brick Kiln Common - North Bridge Bar - - T - - • 33il H 35 i! H 1 38J H 40* ‘ 42 , i 43 2 45 H 4(3§ iCHE: 3TER, , o o 1 1 OO 2 ] l 34i ! , I 1 35j'l 1 364, 1 2 37i \ 1 1 381] Mid Lavant to Chichester 6§ m.; forward to n H 2 | 491 52l 55 i 58J 61 idhurst. On l, Cowdray Park, W. S. Poyntz, Esq. The noble old mansion was burnt down a few years ago. ngleton. Beyond, on r. of 56, at West Dean, Cannon House, LordSelsey. i r. of 57? in the road to Mid Lavant, Binderton House, Hon. John Peachey. East Lavant. On r, at West Stoke, General Lenox ; and on Z, Goodwood, Duke of Richmond. Chichester , besides its Cathedral, has seven small Churches built with flint stone. The city is walled round, and its four gates may be seen from the market-place. Roman coins and Ro- man pavements have been discovered here. The city was rebuilt by Cissa, King of the South Saxons ; hence it derived the name of Cissa’ s Ceaster. with a Branch to Petworth. ushridge. Lately Sir Rob. Barker, now LI. Townsend, Esq. 22] Roads measured from London Bridge. r. to Godaiming, through Z. Zo Petworth 6 m.; ■§■ mile TVttley 6 m. farther , r. to Haslemere Chiddingfold - - - 1 38j l. to Over Cripple Crouch Hill, * MIDHURST - - 1 50 Sussex, to * CHICHESTER, p. 21 nj 614 Fisher’s Street, Sussex - 3 4lf l . to Petworth 6 m. ,• Lon- don to Chiddingfold. Over Cripple Crouch * PETWORTH 4:7% m. Hill, on l, among the woods, Shil- r. to Leckford Bridge - H 45i lingley Park, Earl of Winterton. Bexley Hill - - - - 464 Easebourn - - - - ~‘‘Z 49 1 LONDON to CHICHESTER, through Petworth and Duncton •, (n. m.) * To PETWORTH, IMaudling, Arundel p. 20 — 49 Road ----- ii x 4 6 li l_. to Arundel 1 1§ m. Thro ’ 1. to Arundel 8 m. the town, r. to Midhurst 6 f . * CHICHESTER, en- 1. to Conder’s Hole, t. g. Ij 50\ trance - - - - 14 62 } Cross the Rother river. ■ ;Chichester Cross - - r 63i Duncton, Lot tom of the 2 Hill - - - - - 52|' Duncton. Before Duncton, on 1, Burton Ditto, lop of ditto - 3 4 534 Park. John Biddulph, Esq. ; and a Littleton, Junction of the mile farther, on r. Wool Lavington new and old Roads - 1 544' John Sargent, Esq. Benges, Smith's Shop - 1 3. x 4j 564| f m. farther, l. to Bognor Halneeker On r, Halneeker Park, Duke 9 $ s r. to of Richmond; and a little farther, on Sebbage Gate - - - 58 r, Goodwood, a most beautiful and Halneeker, Public 1 commanding situation, the residence House - - - - 13 594 of the Duke of Richmond. LONDON to HAVANT. * To PETE R S FIELD, \ Hants, p, 19 - - - — J 544 hr. to Alton 12f m. Horndean. On l, Stansted Park, lately \ Gravel Hill - - - - 4i CO iQ Richard Barwell, Esq., now — Way, i A little farther , r. to Ham - 1 hledon rn. &sq. * Horn dean - - - •• 34- 6 lf | r. to Portsmouth 10 § m 1. 4 Leigh. On r, W. Garrett, Esq. cross the Forest of Bere, to \ Leigh 644 * HAVANT - - - 65j [23 III ROADS IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT . MILES London to Southampton, from Hyde Park Corner, the Route of the Poole Mail Coach, is 77 By Bishop’s Waltham 75£ By Basingstoke and Winchester 74§ London to Portsmouth, from the Surrey Side of London Biidge, the Route of the Mail Coach, is 72* r From Southampton to Cowes 12 By Water. < From Portsmouth to Cowes 12 L From Portsmouth to Ride 5 A Mail Packet sails from Southampton to Cowes every Morning at Seven o’Clock, and returns every Evening at Three. , ; Inns which supply Post Horses. Cowes. The Fountain and Vine. Newport. Bugle, Green Dragon, and Sun. Lower Ride. Bugle. Upper Ride, hag's Head, and Star. Yarmouth. Bugle, and George. Inns which do not supply Post Horses. Upper Ride. Yelf’s Hotel. Bonchurch. The Union Inn. Ventnor. New Inn , near Steephill. Niton. The White Lion. Brixton. The New Inn. Freshwater Gate Inn. COWES to BEADING. * To NEWPORT - - 5 Newport. Five miles beyond, on r? 1 mile l-eyond Newport, l. to Knighton House, M. B'sset, Esq. Ride 7 rrt. Brading. A mile before Brading, on l. r. over Arreton and Ashey Nunwell, Sir W. Oglander, Bart.; on Downs to r, Grove House, D. Collins, Esq. Brading ----- 7h 12| Cr%, 24] Roads in the Isle of Wight. Or, COWES to BRADING, circuitously . Cowes. On an eminence beyond Cowes, Belle Vue, George Ward, Esq. Two miles from Cowes, on l , Medham, Edw. Green, Esq. Wootton Bridge. On r, Fern Hill, Lord Bolton. Between Wootton Bridge and Binstead, on l , on the coast, the ruins of Quarr Abbey, now a barn. St. John’s. E. Simeon, Esq. Between St. John’s and the Priory, on l , Fairy Hill, Rev. H. Oglander ; and near it. Sea Grove, M/s. Smith. The Priory. Sir Nash Grose, Knt. * To NEWPORT - - A mile beyond Newport , r. to Brading, over Arreton Downs 6 V m.; 1. to Wootton Bridge - - Binstead - - - - - * Ride St. John’s - - - - r. to Brading 3 m.; or to The Priory - - - - St. Helen’s Green - - Brading ----- 4 3 2 1 3 I Ol Z 2 5 9 12 14 15 18 19 21 i COWES 1 Cross the Ferry to ! East Cowes - - - - - — i! 2 Wootton Bridge - - 3 1 4 Binstead - - - - 3 7 | * Ride - - - - - 2 M COWES to SI * To NEWPORT - - — 5 St. George’s Down 2 7 Arreton ----- 2 9 Brenston - - - - H H| Apse ----- n 13? Shanklin - - - - - if 15 Or, frcuitously . * To NEWPORT - - — 5 Standen ----- fjl W 2 Pidford 14 8 1. to Steephill by Godshill 7 w. Beerlay ----- *4 12i Niton - - - - - H 14 St. Lawrence - - - H 175 Steephill - - - - i 184 Bonchurch - - - - 2 20| 22± Shanklin - - - - 2 East Cowes. On r, on the hill, a Castle 1 belonging to J. Nash, Esq. About half a mile on l, the elegant building of Lord H. Seymour. About a mile from East Cowes, on l , Osborne, the late Robt. Pope Blachford, Esq. Wootton Bridge. Near this place. Fern Hill, Samuel Shute, Esq. Standen. Capt. Hamilton. Pidford. Pidford House, Rev. Dr. Worsley. Niton. On r. of Niton, St. Catherine’s rocky cliffs. In the year 1799 several of these rocks were overthrown by violent convulsions of the earth. Far- ther, on r, the extraordinary and tre- mendous chasm, called Blackgang Chine. Between Niton and St. Law- rence, on r, Mirables Cottage, the summer retreat of George Arnold, Esq. St. Lawrence. Between St. Lawrence and Steephill, on r, the Marine Cot- tage and Vineyard of Sir Richard Worsley, Bart. Steephill. Here is a Cottage belonging to Lord Dysart. Between Steephill and Bonchurch, Boniface, Mrs. Bowd- ler. COWES to STEEPHILL. * To NEWPORT - — 5 Standen. Capt. Hamilton. Standen - - - - i i 64 Pidford. Pidford House, Rev. Dr. j Pidford ----- H 8 j Wbrsley. Roads in the Isle of Wight. [25 r. to Steephill by Niton 10§ TA. Godshill ----- 2 10 Godshill. Between Godshill and Wrox- hall, on r, Appledurcombe Park, Sir Wroxall ----- qI ii 13i Richard Worsley, Bart. Steephill - - - - 15 1 COWES to the NEEDLES. The Seats are referred to in the Circuitous Route. * To NEWPORT- - — 5 Carislrook. On l, the Castle. Here Carisbrook - - - - 1 6 Charles I. was detained a prisoner L to the Needles , by Shorwell three months. and Brixton, VJ^. Shorwell. On r. North Couit, Richard Calbourne - - - - ioi Bull, Esq. Beyond Shorwell, Wol- Over the Downs to l6f verton, Charles Arcedeckne, Esq. Freshwater Gate - - Freshwater Gate. On r, at the distance Needles Light-House - 20 of about a mile, on the right bank of the river Yar, Aston House, — Hicks, or, circuitously^ Esq. * To NEWPORT - - Freshwater. About two miles r. of — 5 Freshwater Gate, Freshwater House, Carisbrook - - - - r. to Yarmouth by Calbourne lOf to.; and to the Nee- dles, over the Downs , 14- Shorwell ----- i 6 E. Rushworth, Esq. A mile beyond Fieshwater, on the left bank of the river Yar, opposite Yarmouth, at Nor- 4 10 ton, Norton Cottage, — • Mitchell, Brixton - - - - - 2 J2 Esq. ; and Norton Lodge, Thomas Mottestone - - - - 2 14 Binstead, Esq. Brook ------ 1 15 The Needles are sharp-pointed rocks, Freshwater Gate - - 5 20 situated at the western extremity of Needles Light-House - 3j 23J this island. COWES to YARMOUTH. To Whitehall - - - i -- 2U l. to the Needles, by Shor- Newtown - - - - 4* 71 j well IH m.; and by the Downs , 14. Shallfleet - - - - 8 f Calbourne - - - - 4i lOjf * YARMOUTH - - 4 Thorley ----- - 5* 15i l. to the Needles 6| m. OR, * YARMOUTH - - 1 16 J * To NEWPORT- - — 5 Newtown - - - - 10j Carisbrook. Three miles beyond, , on r. Shallfleet - - - - ni Swainston House. Sir John Barring- * YARMOUTH - - 4 15i ton, Bart. or, circuitously . Calbourne. On l, Westover- House, 1 * To NEWPORT - - — 5 Lord Holmes. j Carisbrook - - - - 1 6 Yarmouth. Col. Home. 2 ( 5 ] Roads in the Isle op Wight. RIDE to BONCHURCH. To St. John’s - - - Brading - - - - - r. to Newport, over Arreton Down 7% m. Royal Heath - - - Shanklin - - - Bonchurch - - - - — 1 3 4 oL 6J 2 8 * 2 10* Brading. Two miles and a half on l , Hermit’s Hole, a curious cavity in Culver Cliff. Between Brading and Royal Heath, on l , Sandown Fort. Royal Heath. The late J. Wilkes, Esq. Shanklin. The Chine, a fine chasm with a fall of water. A mile beyond Shanklin, on l , Luccombe Chine. Bonchurch. On l, the Promontory called Dunnose. RIDE to ST. HELENS. To St. John’s Nettlestone ■ St, Helens ■ — 1 2 3 3 4 3f| St. Helens. On l, the Priory, Sir Nash Grose, Knt. St. Helen’s Bay is often the station of the Royal Navy in time of war. YARMOUTH to the NEEDLES. To Thorley - - - — i Thorley. Between Thorley and Fresh- r. to Freshwater Gate - 3* 4* water Gate, on r, Aston House, — Needles Light-House - 3* 7i Hicks, Esq. OR, Cross the river Yar to Norton - - - - - 1 Norton. Norton Lodge, Thomas Bin- stead, Esq.j and Norton Cottage, — Mitchell, Esq. Freshwater - - - - 1 if Weston - - - - - 1 2j Freshwater. Freshwater House, E. Rush- The Needles - - - 2f Si 2 worth, Esq. [27 IV. GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM THE Surrey Side of Westminster Bridge, With the Roads branching from them to Market and Sea-Port Towns. From the Surrey Side of London Bridge to Kennington m. f. p. Turnpike Gate 1 7 H From the Surrey Side of Blackfriars Bridge to Ditto 1 6 1 From the Surrey Side of Westminster Bridge to Ditto I 3 0 From the General £ost Office, through the Borough, to Ditto . . 2 3 9 The Mile Stones on the Brighton Road, through Lewes and Ryegate, are numbered both from Westminster Bridge and Cornhill, making exactly the difference of I Mile. The Miles from Cornhill will shew the Distances from the General Post Office, Lombard Street. LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, through Lewes, (n. m ) To Kennington, t. g. Surrey - — 1 i Brixton Causeway - - 2 Hi Streatham - - - - r. to Mitcham 2£ m.; 1. to * CROYDON, entrance 2 H of A short distance in the town , l. to Bromley 6§ m.; r. to Mitcham 3f ,• to Ewell H ; and to Epsom 9|. 4 9i Croydon Turnpike - - About a mile beyond , l. to Sanderstead 1 \m. t 10 Purley, Direction Post - l. over Riddlesdown to ni Rose and Crown Inn - Or by keeping along Sme- i3 i tham Bottom to the r. about § a mile, and then bearing to the left, a new road is made to the Rose and Crown, which avoids Riddlesdown Hill, and is only a ^ of a mile about, r. to Ryegate 9 ra. Brixton Causeway . On l, at a distance, see Knight’s Hill, late Lord Thurlow. i Streatham. On l, — Brown, Esq.; on r, Mr. Borradaile ; and on l , Earl of Coventry. Croydon. On l , Addiscombe Place, late E. of Liverpool ; now a Seminary of Cadets for E. I. Company. At Croydon was a Palace formerly belonging to the Archbp. of Canterbury, now a Callico Printer’s. The first prelate who resided here was Archb. Peckham, in 1278, and the last, Archb. Herring, in 1757- In this palace Archb. Parker gave an entertainment to Queen Elizabeth, which lasted seven days. Through Croydon, on r, Haling Grove, W. Hammond, Esq. Purley. On l. of the 12th mile-stone, Purley, T. Leverton, Esq., late the residence of — Tooke, Esq., whence the etymological work of John Horne Tooke, Esq. has aerived the singular title of “ The Diversions of Purley.” And on the Hill above Purley Down, on l, Sanderstead, Mrs. Wigsell. Rose and Crown. On r, the Lodge Gate to Garston Hall, C. A. Saville? Esq. E 2 18] Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. Marden Park Lodge - Half Moon Inn - - Quarry House Gate - $ of a mile farther , 1. to Westerham 7 rn. * Godstone Green - - At the 19 th mile-stone , r. to Blotching ley 1^- m . ; London to Bletchingley 20f m. Stansfead Borough - - Blindly Heath, t. g. - New Chapel Green r. to Brighton, through Lin- Jield and Dilchling 27§ m. Fellbridge, Sussex - - * EAST GRINSTEAD Cross the Medway river to Forest Row - - - l. to Tunbridge Wells 12 m. Wych Cross, t. g. - - r. to Lewes , through Chailey, 15f m. Nut ley ----- Entrance of Maresfeld, r. to Cuckfield 13 w.; L to Tunbridge Wells 13. * Maresfield - ' - - ■§ mile farther , l. to Tun- bridge Wells 13£ m . ; to Mayfield'^ ; to Cross-in- Hand 7§ ; and to Heath- feld 9|. r. to * Uckheld - - § mile farther , l. to Hail- sham 12 ra. Horstead - - - - Near Clijf,l.toBattle26m.; to Tunbridge Wells 22; to Cross in-Hand Ilf; to Heathfeld l4 f ; and to Hailsham 12. Cliff ------ Cross the river Ouse. * LEWES , Town Hall Guide Post - - - - r. lo Chailey 5^ m.; 1. to The Barracks - - - Ashcomb, t. g. - Falmer - - . - - - * BRIGHT HELM- STONE, Castle Inn 1 5*i 1 * 15 i A 18 1 19 l 2 20j ' 23 2 25 J 2 V li 4 i 28j O 1 n 1 31| 9 1 2 34 ; 3 37 391 - f if 4l£j 2 43 i 6 4 9i 1 2 50 t ‘2 50i; 3 4 w 1 2 51* 21 54 41 58-1 arden. On l. of 17, Marden Park, Sir Wm. Clayton, Bart., now in the oc- cupation of John Hatsell, Esq.; and near it, but not in sight from the road, Flower, Hon. G. Neville, and Rooks- nest. Lady Strachey. •llbridge. Near it, on r, Fellbridge Park, the late Sir G. A. Shuckburgh Evelyn, Bart., now in the. occupation of John Nicholls, Esq. xst Grinstead. On r, Saint Hill, — Crawfurd, Esq.; and on l , East Court, E. Cranston, Esq. Two miles to the l. of East Grinstead, Hammerwood Lodge, M. D. Magens, Esq. M. P. > rest Row. A mile on l, Ashdown House, J. T. Fuller, Esq.; and Holly Hill, W. Breton, Esq. : 32, on r, ICidbrook, Right Hon. Charles Abbot, Speaker of the House of Commons. r ych Cross. On l, Peppingford, — Bradford, Esq. ’ aresfeld . Before it, on /, Maresfield Park, J. Newnham, Esq. Uclcfield. Before it, on l, Buxted Place, Miss Shuckburgh Evelyn. On r, the Rocks, R. T. Streatfield, Esq. Horstead. On r, Horstead Place, — Chase, Esq. On l. of 47j Plashet Park, Lord Gage. Lewes, seated on the Ouse, which is navigable for Barges, contains six Parish Churches. Near this town was fought a bloody battle in 1263, when Henry III. and his son, afterwards Edward I, were made prisoners by the Earl of Leicester. Ashcomb. On r, — Boyce, Esq. Falmer. On r, Stanmer Park, Earl of Chichester. Brighton, About a mile and a half be- fore Brighton, the Cavalry Barracks. Brighton was formerly a poor fishing town, but has for some years past become a place of fashionable resort, and now contains many handsome buildings. Here Charles II. embark- ed for France in 165H after the battle of Worcester. Brighton is the station of the Packet Boats to and from Dieppe in France, during peace. Here the Prince of Wales has built an elegant Pavilion. Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. [29 OR, To Wych Cross, t. g. p. 28 Danehill - - - - Sheffield Bridge - - Chailey Common - - r. to Cuckfield 7 rn.; Z. to Maresjield 5f • Chailey - - - - - Cook’s Bridge - - - OfFam Street - - - Guide Post - - - l. to Lewes \ m.: London to 34 2J 36f H 39? 2 4lJ 1 § 42-f 3j 46 1 4 7 14 4 Si * LEWES 49 m. r. to * BRIGHTON , p. 28 7i 56J Sheffield Bridge. On l , Sheffield Park, Lord Sheffield. Chailey. On Z, at a distance from the road, Nev/ick Park, Sir Elijah Impey, Knt. Cook's Bridge. On l, Coney Burrows, J. West, Esq. Offam Street. On r, Thomas Parting- ton, Esq.; and Combe Place, George Shiffner, Esq. LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, through Lindfield and Ditchling. To New Chapel Green, Surrey, p. 28 - - Copthorn Common Turner’s Hill, TiG. Sussex Apsjead Green - Cross the Ouse Navigation. * Lindfield - - - - Through Lindfield , l. to Maresfield 10 m. A mile farther , r. to Cuckfield 2. Wevelsfield - - - Ditchling, t g. - - - r. to Horsham, through Cow- fold 17^ rn. A;i qi 4± oi ■“ 2 25 26J 30j 34-§ 37 41 45 Stanmer - - - ■ * BRIGHTHELM- STONE - - - • 4 I 49 3II ^2 52§ Turner's Hill. Before this place, on r, Rowfant, Rev. Mr. Bethune. Three miles beyond Turner’s Hill, on r, Wakehurst Park, Captain Peyton.- Lindfield. Near it, on l, Mrs. Board. Ditchling Hill. The highest in the county of Sussex, is 858 feet above the level of the sea. Stanmer. On Z, Earl of Chichester. LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, through Ryegate, (n. m ) Clapham Common. At the entrance, on Z, lately Lord Teignmouth, and several others. At the end of the Common, T. G. To Kennington, Surrey - - - - l. to Croydon m. Stockwell Common, Swan ----- r. to Lambeth, l. to Croydon. Clapham Common, Plough - - - - r. through Clapham to King- ston 8f| m. UpperTooting, Bell Inn Lower Tooting - - - r. to Dorking, through Ewell, 1 Of m.,- 1. to Upper Mitcham - - 1 9 .1 2i 3 i £ 6 H * I / 2 on r, — Saville, Esq., Samuel Thorn- ton, Esq., Henry Thornton, Esq., &c. &c. &c. On Z. of the 4th mile-stone, late Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart. Tooting. On Z. of the r /\h mile-stone, Rt. Hon. Lord Redesdale, late Chan- cellor of Ireland. Mitcham. Near Mitcham, Biggin House, Wm. Abbot, Esq. 30] Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. 1. to Croydon ni. Lower Mitcham, King’s Head ----- 3 4 1 84 Cross.the Wandle river. At the tyth milestone , l. to Carshalton 1^ m. * .Sutton, Cock Inn 3 Ilf r. to Ewell 31 w. ,* Z. to Croydon 4§* Banstead Downs, Olelisk if 13 ; r. to Ewell 21 m. ; l. to Banstead 1. Canhatch Farm - - - 2 Near ■§ a mile farther, r. to Ewell 31 rn.; and thence to Kingston 51* Tadworth, t. g. ~ 1 16 Walton Heath, t. g. - 2 18 Gallon Inn - - - - ] 19 * RYEGATE, m. h. - 2 21 r. to Dorking 6f m.; 1. to Wes ter' ham 14 . Dovers Farm - - - if 22j Cross the Mole river. Hookwood Common - 3f 264 * Crawley, George Inn, Sussex - - - - 4 30| Pease Pottage Gate 24 2 33 r. to Horsham, l. to Tilgate Forest. Hand Cross - - - - 2 35 r. to Horsham 7 m . Slough Green, t. g. - 3 38 Whiteman’s Green 1 39 * CUCKFIELD, Kings Head 2 39^ Z. to Maresfeld 1 3 m. Ansty, t. g. - - - 41 St. John’s Green - - ol 2 434 Stonepound, t. g. - - 94 ^2 46 l. to Ditchling 2 m.; r. to Horsham, through West Grinstead, 1 6 m. Clayton, Church ]4 1 4 4 7i Piecomb, Church - 1 484 Patcham ------ 5 Of: Preston, Church - - H 52J Near Brighton, Z. to Ditch- ling'] m.j and to Lewes 8. * BR1GHTHELM- STONE - - - - if 54 Lower Mitcham. On r, at the Bridge, Henry Hoare, Esq. Banstead Downs. On l. of the Obelisk, the Oaks, Earl of Derby. Beyond the 16 th mile-stone, on r, Tad- worth Court, — Hudson, Esq. Walton Heath. A mile on l , Chipstead, John Fanshawe, Esq. On l. of 18, Upper Gatton, Chas. Nath. Bailey, Esq. Gatton Inn. On l , Gatton Park, Col. Wood. Ryegate. On r, the Priory, — Mowbray, Esq. The neighbourhood abounds with Fuller’s Earth and Medicinal Plants. About half a mile from Rye- gate, between Cockshut Hill and Wood Hatch Turnpike Gate, on l , — - Yallop, Esq., and J. Goose, Esq.; on r, — Carter, Esq., and — Price, Esq. Near the 37 th mile-stone, on l , Bridge House, Admiral Douglas. Pease Pottage Gate is at the entrance of Tilgate Forest ; on l, Tilgate Cottage, G. Pigot, Esq. ; on r, — Knowleys, Esq. Half a mile farther, on r. Holm- bush, — Oliphant, Esq. Whiteman' s Green. Near this place, on Z, Bridge House, — Grainger, Esq. Cuckfeld. Beyond, on r, z Cuckfield Place, Mrs. Sergison. Clayton. On r, Danny, H. Campion, Esq. Patcham. On r , late John Payne, Esq. ; and on Z, Stanmer, Earl of Chiches- ter. Preston. On Z, Nath. Kemp, Esq. Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. [31 LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, through Dorking and Steyning, (n. m.) To Lower Tooting, ( Surrey, p 2Q - - r. to Brighthelmstone , thro * Ryegate, 48 m. Merton, Bridge - - Cross the Wandle river. § miLe farther, r. to Wim- bledon \ \m.; and to King- ston • Morden, Church * EWELL, Bull's Head - - - - - r. to Kingston 5§ m -> L to Ryegate 9- * EPSOM, King's Head - - - - - r. to Esher 54 rn. Ashtead - * Leatherhead, Church A little before llie Church, r. to Guildford 1 1^ rn. Cross the river Mole. Mickleham, Church - Burfoot Bridge - - - Cross the river Mole. Entrance of Dorking, l. to Ryegate 6£ m. * DORKING, m. h. - Through Dorking, r. to Guild- ford 12£ m. Holmwood, t. g. - - Bear Green - - - - Capel, Crown Inn - - Shire Mark Mill - - Enter Sussex. Kingfold, t. g Sussex - I§ mile farther, r. to JVar 11 - ham 4 mg and thence to Arundel 22; l. to * HOR&HAM, entrance l. to Brighthelmstone', through Henfeld 22 m.; r. to Den Park - - - * Southwater - - - - A mile farther, r. to Wor- thing by Shipley 144 m - H 6 oj. 95 13 14; l6f 18 j 20± 21 i 23: 2 vi 31J 32 35j 37 39i Merton. On l, Merton Place, late Lord Nelson ; on r, Wimbleton Grove, Jas. Farquahar, Esq. On r. of Merton, at Wimbleton, Earl Spencer, and Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. Beyond the 8th mile-stone, on l, Morden Hall, Sir Robt. Burnet ; and a little distance from it, a new-built seat, Abraham Goldsmid, Esq. Morden. On r, Morden Park, J. Calvert Clarke, Esq.; and, at a distance, on r, Coombe House, Lord Hawkesbury. Ewell. On l, John Pollard, Esq., — Mears, Esq., and T. Woodman, Esq.; on r, — Williams, Esq. Epsom. Before Epsom, on l, on the hall, Nork House, Lord Arden. Through Epsom, on r, Horton Park, — "Trot- ter, Esq.; on l, — Haynes, Esq., Mis. Hudson, Lady Dukingfield, J. Ro- binson, Esq. ; and Woodcot Park, Lewis Tessier, Esq. Beyond, on £, Headley Hill, Rt. Ladbioke, Esq.; aad Hookbreed Grove, E. Knipe, Esq. Ashtead. On l, Ashtead Park, Rich. Howard, Esq. Beyond Ashtead, on l, Ashtead House, — Munro, Esq.; and at a distance, on r, may be sera Fetcbam, Mrs. Hankey ; and on l , at a considerable distance, a fine view off Norbury Park, Wm. Lock, Esq, Leatherhead. On r, in the bottom, Earl of Tyrconnel ; and on r, Randal! Park, Sir John Coghill, Bart. At the end of Leatherhead, on r. Thorn- croft, H. Bolton, Esq.; on l, — Whiitt- foord. Esq. Mickleham. On r, Norbury Park, W„ Locke, Esq., and Lady Talbot ; on £, Juniper Hill, Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart. Burfoot Bridge. On l, Box Dale, Gets. Barclay, Esq. ; and beyond it, the Grove, Mrs. Bockett. Dorking. Before Dorking, on r, on the Hill, Denbys, Wm. Jos. Denison, Esq. Entrance of Dorking, on l, Shrulb Hill, Lord Leslie ; and beyond it, tom Z, Deepden, Sir Charles Burrell, Bart.; and Chart Park, Sir Charles Talbott Through Dorking, on l, Mrs. Warm- ford. I Bear Green. On l, Leith Hill Obelisk. Leith Hill is higher than any hill bsl S urrey, Sussex, or any of the adjoin- 32 ] Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. West Grinstead - - Hare and Hounds - - l. to Henjield 3§- m.; thence to Brighton I0i ,• and to London , ly Hand Cross, 44f. * STEYNING, m. h. - Direction Post - ' *■ - r. to Worthing m. 1. to Bramber, Church - Cross the Adur river. Beeding - - - - - Beeding Hill - - - r. to Otd Shoreham 2 m 2 miles and a half farther, r. to Worthing, through Old Shoreham, Lancing, and Sompting , 8|. South wick Mill - - * BR1GHTHELM- STONE - - - - 3 i i! 42f 444 si 1 2 50 5Q\ 1 Si! "I 1 52 53 504 4| 6oJ ing counties, being 993 feet perpendi- cular above the level of the sea. j rskam. On r, R. Hurst, Esq.; and Hill’s Place, Lady Irwin. Beyond Horsham, on l, Den Park, W. Mark- wick, Esq. West Grinstead. On Z, West Grinstead Park, Walter Burrell, Esq.; and on r, Knep Castle, Sir Charles Merrick Burrell, Bart. Steyning. Within a mile of Steyning, on r, Wistorr Park, Charles Goring, Esq. Above Wiston, Chanctonbury Hill, 8 14 feet perpendicular above the level of the sea. LONDON to WORTHING To STEYNING , Sussex, above Direction Post - - - l. to Brighton 10^ m.; r. to Sompting - - - - Keep to the right, and then to the left, to Broadwater - - - - * WORTHING, Sea Houses - - - - 1 2 50 504 H 55 56J 2 58J Worthing is frequented as a retired bath- ing-place, and has increased greatly within a few years. Coaches and waggons go regularly from London to this place, and here are two Inns that supply Post Horses, viz. the New Inn, and the Sea House Hotel. The sea is said to be gradually gaining ground on this coast. A New Turnpike Road, less Hilly, and saving Four Miles. I Den Park. On Z, W. Markwick, Esq. Shipley. On Z, West Grinstead Park, Walter Burrell, Esq. ; and Knep Castle, Sir Charles Merrick Burrell, Bart. Ashington Common. On r, Worming- hurst Park, Duke of Norfolk. Washington. On Z, Wiston Park, Chas. Goring, Esq.; and one mile beyond, on r, Highden, C. F. Goring, Esq. Finden. On r, W. Frankland, Esq., and the late — Richardson, Esq. * To HORSHAM, Sussex, p. 31 - - 35f Den Park - - - - 3 7 South water - - - - H 39? A mile farther, keep to the right to Shipley - - - - - 4lf Ashington, Windmill - 4* 4(5 Washington Common - 2 48 Finden - - - - - 2 4 504 The Arundel Road - - 2 52^ r. to Arundel 7 m. * WORTHING, Sea Houses - - - - 544 Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. [33 LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, through Horsham ’ and Henfield, (n. m.) * To HORSHAM , Sussex , p. 31 - - Forward to Brighton, thro’ Steyving, 25 rn.; % mile beyond Horsham, l. to Hand Cross 8 ; r. to Cowfold, Church - - Corner House, t. g. - Moak Bridge - Cross the Adur river. Crouch Hill, t. g. - - * Henfield, George Inn Terry’s Cross - - - New Timber, t. g. - Saddleseombe Farm 41 m. farther , l. to St ey- ning 9 § rn.; and to Wor- thing 124 . * BRIGHTON , Castle Inn - - - - - 35 f 2il A 443 42 ± ffOr There is another road, to Brighton, from Hyde Park Corner. Thus, to Kingston (see the read from London to Chertsey, p. 42J 10 miles , thence to Ewell 5 ^, and * hence to Brighton (p. 31 and 32J 471 in all , 63^. Horsham. Between Horsham and Cow- ..j jj fold, on r, Nuthurst Lodge, late Wm, ; Nelthorpe, Esq., now his sister’s. you enter St. Leonard’s Forest, 1 2 1 el °2 4 7I 1 48 f 511 52 571 At 39 , by Monk’s Gate 'Moak Bridge. On l, Shermanbury Place, Rev. Mr. Challen. Terry's Cross. On l, Woodmancote Place, John Dennett, Esq.; and far- ther to the l, at Albourn, Albourn Place, the property of Chas. Goring, Esq. New Timber Place. John Lewis Newn- ham. Esq. LONDON to SOUTH and EAST BOURNE, through UCKFIELD. * To Uckfield, Sussex, p. 28 § mile farther, r. to Lewes 8 $ l to East Hoathley - - - Whitesmith Green - f mile farther, r. to Lewes 8. * Horsebridge, t. g. - * South and East Bourne, p - 17 5 2 4 9i 4 ill H 1 2 401 48 1 521 East Hoathley. On r, Hall Land Park, late Duke of Newcastle, now Earl of Chichester ; the House destroyed, and the Park converted into Farms. 1 Horsebridge. Near it, on l, the Broad, Jer. Mason, Esq. LONDON to NEWHAVEN and SEAFORD. * To LEWES, Sussex, 1 Newhaven has a convenient little har- jD. 28 — 50 bour, whence coals and other articles 1 1 1 1 1 1 -d u, \a H- 1 1-3 A 4 5 if. are carried up the river Ouse to Rodmill - - - - * 1 52 -J Lewes. Deans ----- 2 54I 5 ^4 Seaford is a borough and a sea-port, Piddinghoe - - - — 1 55 f which has suffered greatly by the de- * Newhaven - - - 1 56 | predations of foreign enemies ; it was Cross the Ouse river to attacked by the French in 1560, who Bishopstone - - - - 2 58 J 1 were repulsed by Sir Nicholas Pelham. Blachington - - - - 3 4 Seaford is famous for the small birds * Seaford - - - - 3 4 ! 60 \ called Wheatears. F 34 ] Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. LONDON to GUILDFORD, through Ewell and Leatherhead. * To Leatherhead, Surrey , p. 31 - - l. to Dorking in . r, Cross the river Mole to Great Bookham - - Effingham - - - - East Horsley - - - Merroe ----- m. farther , r. to Kingston 17 ,* forward to * GUILDFORD , White Hart Inn - - — 18J 2i 20f l i 22j 4 24 H 28^ 30f Leatherhead. A mile beyond, on r, Fetcham Park, Mrs. Hankey. Great Bookham. On r, Eastwick Park, James Lawrell, Esq.; and on Z, Vis- countess Downe. Half a mile beyond Great Bookham, at Little Bookham, Rev. G. Pollens. Effingham. On Z, a white house, Ma- jor-General Delancey. East Horsley. On r, Wm. Currie, Esq., and — Weston, Esq. Two miles beyond East Horsley, on r, Hatch- lands, built by Admiral Boscawen, George Sumner, Esq. Merroe. On r, Clandon Park, Earl of Onslow. Guildford. Before Guildford, see, on r, Stoke Park, F. Hillier, Esq. LONDON to ARUNDEL, through Dorking and Billinghurst, continued to LITTLE HAMPTON, (n. m.) Broadlridge Heath. On Z, Hill Place, Lady Irwin ; and on r, Field Place, Tim. Shelley, Esq.; and beyond it, Strood, John Commerell, Esq, To Kingfold, t. g. Sussex , p. 31 - - - 32 1§ mile farther , forward to Horsham 2£ ,* r. to Warnhatn - - - - 1 1 33| Broadbridge Heath 1- Z5\ l. to Horsham 1^ m. New Bridge - - - 3 4 36i 37i Slinfold ----- H Roman Road - - - 1 2 38£ Billinghurst - - - - 3* 42 Hadfordshern - - - if 43f r. to Guildford 19^ rn. Pulborough, Swdn Inn ql 47i l. to Storrington ,• r. to Fit- tleworth 2£ m.; thence to Petworth 3|. Cross the Arun river. Hardham - - - - 2 . 4 1 48 Cold Waltham * - - li 4£)i Waters field - - - - 1 SO Bury Old Gate - - - i soi Here you join the road to Arundel, through Pet- 'worth, p. 20. T. tq Petworth 5i| m.; 1. to Bufy, White Horse - ii Bury Hill, the summit - i 52f Billinghurst. Before, on Z, a new house, — Bettesworth, Esq. Pffilorough. — • Spragg, Esq. Hardham. See under the hill, ham, Walter Smith, Esq. Stop- wry , Hill. On Z, see Parham Park, Sir Cecil Bishopp, Bart., a white house under some woods. Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. [35 Houghton Hill, the summit - - - * ARUNDEL, Norfolk u- 54 Arms ----- 2* 56J r. to Chichester 10 w, Cross the Arun river. 1. to Brighton 19 m T. to Leominster - - - - 58* Court Week - - - 1 Little Hampton - - - 3 4 60i OR, * To HORSHAM, Sussex, p. 31 - - — 35j LONDON to ARUNDEL, * To STEYNING, Sussex, p. 32 - - r. to Finden 5 m,.; thence to — 50 Arundel 8. Direction Post - - - l. to Brighton 10^ m.; r. to Sompting, Marquis of ■5 5Qi Granby Inn - - - 55 l. to Brighton 10 fra. Broadwater Green - * 1* ■ s6j r. to Hill Place - - - Broadbridge Heath - - Thence to Little Hampton, p. 34 and 35 - - - - 24: 36| 37 | 62J Arundel. The Castle, Duke of Norfolk. (See p. 21.) The above road from Horsham to Arundel is bad in winter ,* but you may go by the New Wot thing Road , j p. 32, and turn on r. at the Chichester road, which is 3 miles further, but avoids some lad hills. through Steyning, (n. m.) 1. to Worthing 1^ m.; and to West Tarring 1 ; r. to Finden 2^. Patching Pond - - - * ARUNDEL, Bridge H 41 59 | 64* Patching Pond. Beyond, on r, Ang- mering Park, the late — Walker, Esq. Arundel. The Castle, Duke of Norfolk. (See p. 21.) LONDON to * To STEYNING , Sussex, p. 32 - - Direction Post - - - r. to Worthing m.; 1. to Bramber, Church - - Cross the Adur river. Seeding - - - - - Reeding Hill - - - l. to Brighton 7% m.; r. to LittleBuckingham, Farm r. to Old Shoreham .; 1. to Brighton 6$ ; forward to * NEW SHOREHAM NEW SHOREHAM, (n. m.) Bramber. The ruins of the Castle. — 50 Little Buckingham Farm. On l, Buck- 2 I ingham House, — Bridger, Esq. 51 52 53 55j 56 2 Shoreham has a good harbour. Here Ella the Saxon landed, and drove the British into a great wood, (called the Forest of Anderida, now the Weald of Sussex) and possessing himself of this part of the country, established the kingdom of the South Saxons. LONDON to BOGNOR, by Petworth, (n. m.) PETWORTH , * To Sussex, p. 20 - - l. to Arundel 11§ m. Thro ’ the town, r. to Midhurst 6 h 49 Petworth. Earl of Egremont’s House and Park, well worth seeing, 36] Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. l. to Conder’s Hole, t. g. Cross the Rother river. i* 50% Duncton. Before, on Z, Burton Park, Duncton, opposite the. Church - - - - Upper Waltham - - 2% 52% 55 John Biddulph, Esq.; and a mile far- ther, on r. Wool Lavington, John Benge’s Gate - - - H 56% Sargent, Esq. About § mile farther , r. to Chichester 6§ m. , for- Eartham. On r, late the residence of ward to William Hayley, Esq., now William Eartham - - - - - Road to Chichester and H 58 Huskisson, Esq. Arundel - - 1 % 59% South Berstead. A mile and a half to r. to Chichester 6 m L to the r, at Aldwick, A. Williams, Esq., Arundel 4§. Eastergate - - - - i 60 % and Admiral Cornwallis. r. to Aldingboume ; l. to Shripney - - - - ol Z 2 63% Hothampton. The late Sir R. Hotham, now Col. Scott. South Berstead - - - i I 1 2 64% Hothampton, Crescent - 1 2 65% Bognor is a noted bathing place. * Bognor, Hotel - - 1 1 66 % LONDON to BOGNOR, by Chichester, (n. m.) * To CHICHESTER, Sussex , p. 21 - - Merston Stream - - About % mile farther , Z. to Colioort.hi r. to | 1 Elbridge ----- — 6l 1 South Berstead - - - 2 63% Hothampton, Crescent - 1 2 j* Bognor, Hotel - - 1 65 67 67 68 LONDON to BOGNOR, by Arundel, (n. m.) * To ARUNDEL , Sussex, p. 35 Tortington - - - Yapton - - - Felpham - - - - * Bognor - - - 56% Tortington. On r, W, M. Leeves, 59|; Esq. 6l*| 4 j Qs* Yapton. C. S. Dickens, Esq. Ill ©6f V. [37 GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM HYDE PARK CORNER , With the Ronds branching from them to O Market and Sea-Port Towns. GfUt T° f ^ e distances from the General Post Office, Lombafd Street, add 3 Miles, 1 Furlong;, 24 Poles, or Miles, to the Distances here given. LONDON to POOLE, through Farnham, Winchester, and Southampton, Mail Coach Road. To Sloane Street, Knights bridge, Mid- dlesex ----- l. to Putney Church 4f ni. Kensington, Palace Gate - Hammersmith - - - Tarnham Green - - A little beyond the 6th mile- stone, l. through Kew to Richmond 3^» * BRENTFORD - - Cross the Grand Junction Canal. Just before the 8th mile- stone , l. to Twickenham 2f m. Small bury Green - - * HOUNSLOW - - r. to Oxford 48^ m l. to The Powder Mills - - Cross the New river. *Bedfont, or Belfont - * STAINES - - - l. to Kingston 94 ra. Cross the Thames river at Staines Bridge, and enter Surrey. * Egham, Surrey - - r. to Old Windsor rn.; thence to Windsor 2f ,* London to i 2 . 1 H o A 4 1 5 2 7 2 9 3 4 9i 2 lif 1 i i o 1 1 13 t H i6£ I7f msington. The Palace, their R. H. the Princess of Wales, Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge. At 2, on r, Holland House, Ld. Holland. Hammersmith. On Z, Brandenburg House, Margravine of Anspach. Turnham Green. Wm. Devaynes, Esq.; on Z. of Turnham Green, Chiswick House, Duke of Devonshire ; Sutton Court, — Sidebotham, Esq.; Grove House, Mrs. Luther. Brentford. A little beyond the 6th mile- stone, on Z, Kew Bridge, on the other side of which is Kew Palace. At 8, on Z, Sion House, Duke of Nor- thumberland ; on r, nearly opposite, Sion Hill, Duke of Marlborough ; and about a mile farther up the lane, Osterly Park, Earl of Jersey. Smallbury Green. On r, Spring Grove, Sir Joseph Banks, Bart.; and on Z, Thos. Murtbwaite, Esq. Hounslow. A mile on Z, Whitton, Geo. Gostling, Esq.; and near it, Whitton Dean, Col. Wiiliam Campbell, and Whitton Park, Mrs. Dennis. Half a mile beyond the Powder Mills, on Z, Hanworth ; and qn r, Hanworth House, Jas. Wyatt, Esq. the architect. Bedfont. One mile and a half on Z, at Ashford, L. Voxhall, and J. Ray, Esqrs. On r. of 15, Stanwell Church, and Stan- well House, Sir Wm. Gibbon. Egham. On r, on Cooper’s Hill, Kings- wood, Wm. Smith, Esq. 38] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. * WINDSOR 22 j m. And Egham to Reading , thro* Winkjield 19J. Virginia Water ~ - - ol w 4 20 ^ r. to Reading by Oakingham 18 m. Shrub’s Hill - - - - 1 * 21 4 j Bagshot Heath - - - H 23 * Bagshot, entrance of - 3 2 6 Golden Farmer - - 1 2 27\ r. to Basingstoke 18 m. ; Z. to Frimley ----- Oi Z 4 30|r . Cross the Blackwater river at Frimley Bridge. Farnborough, Hants - ll- x 4 32 Basingstoke, Canal 2 34 i * FARNHAM , Surrey 4 3Sj l. to Guildford 10 to. Bentley Green, Hants - 4 42j| Froyle ----- 2i 44j Holy bourn - - - - 2 * ALTON - - - - 1 Chaw ton - - - - - 48f- Z. to Peter sjield ll£ m.; and to Bishop's Waltham 7§. Ropley Stoke - - - 4 53 RopleyDean, Anchor Inn H 54f Bishop’s Sutton - - - 4 56 * ALRESFORD - - li 57i Seward’s Bridge - - 1 58|; * WINCHESTER- - 65 Roads branch on the r. from Winchester to Basingstoke 17^ m. ; to Whitchurch 13; to Andover 13; to Stockbridge 9 > an d to Romsey 1 1 ; on l. to Bi- shop's Waltham 10J. St. Croix - - - - l 66 Compton - - - - H m m Otterborne - - - - 2 Chandler’s Ford Bridge 2 7 14 Stoneham Common 2\ 74 r. to Romsey 5 m . ; Z. to Chichester 3-^. A mile before Southampton, on l. to Gosport 21 m. * SOUTHAMPTON - 3 77 Mill Brook - - - - 2 79 Redbridge - - - - 4 soj Virginia Water. On Z, St. Anne’s Hill, i late Rt. Hon. Chas. Jas. Fox. At 21^, on r, "Windsor Park. Bagshot Heath. On l, Hatton Hall, T. Bourke, Esq.; and Hall Grove, Leicester, Esq. Bagshot. On r, Bagshot Park, Duke of Gloucester. Frimley. On r, John Tickell, Esq. Be- tween Frimley and Farnborough, on Z, Windmill Hill, Lady of Gen. Grant. Farnborough. On Z, Farnborough Place, Henry Wilmot, Esq. Farnliam. Near, on Z, Moore Park, — Timson, Esq., and Waverley Abbey. At Farnbam, the Castle, Bishop of Winchester. Bentley Green. — Thresher, Esq. On Z. of it, the Woods of Holt Forest. Froyle. On r, Froyle Place, Sir Thus. Miller, Bart.; and on Z, James Ward, Esq. Alresford. At Old Alresfonl, a white house, Gen. Shireff ; a red house by the Church, Lord Rodney. Beyond Alresford, on r, New Place, P. Pow- let, Esq. At 59, on r, Ovington, — Standerwick, Esq.; near the Church, the Parsonage. About 62, on r, Sir Chaloner Ogle, a white house, sheltered by woods ; and beyond it, Avignon, Earl Temple. Winchester. On Z, King's House, now used as Barracks. St. Croix. The Hospital, for the sup- port of 12 decayed tradesmen. On the Z. of St. Croix, Catherine’s Hill, oa which is a cluster of trees, and an intrench ment, from which Oliver Cromwell bombarded the city of Win- chester, and afterwards took it. Compton. Before, on Z, Twyford, Hon. Mrs. Shipley. Ott.erloriie. On r, Cranbury House, Sir Nath. Holland, Bart. Sloncham Common. On Z, North Stone- ham Park, John Fleming, Esq. Only the Summer-house and Park are to be seen from the road. Southampton. Southampton Castle, Marquis of Lansdown. Within a mile and a half on Z, Bevis Mount, Edw. Horne, Esq. ; and Portswood, late Gen. Stibbert ; half mile farther, on r, Belle Vue, J. Jackson, Esq. Mill broo/c. On r, Freemantle, J. Jar- rett. Esq. j Roads measured from Hyde Park Corker. [39 Cross the Andover Canal and the Anton river. Totton ----- 2 ' 80} Z. to Lymington 15^ rn. Cadnam ----- 1 44 85} r. to Romsey 6 m.; and to Salisbury 14§; t. to Ly- mington 12£. * Stoney Cross .•»-■- n 8 74' Picked Post - - - - 61 93i: * R1NGWOOD - - 3 96 ? r. to Salisbury 18 m .; 1. to Christchurch J. St. Leonard’s Bridge - H 8 -PH New Bridge, Dorset - % 101 l. through Kingston to Poole 10 m. * WIMBORN MIN- STER - - - - 5} 1061 bourne , 2l§ m and to Blandford 10 ; far- ther, r. to Blandford 11. Within 1 \ of Poole, r. to Wareham 8|-. 6 } 112 } Cadnam. Near it, on l, — Gilbert, Esq. Stoney Cross. Near, on l, Castle Mall- wood Cottage, Robert Drummond, Esq.; and on r, Rafus’s Stone, where Rufus was killed by an arrow when hunting. Three miles beyond Stoney Cross, on l, Bolderwood Lodge, Duke of Gloucester. St. Leonard's Bridge. Th. Browne, Esq. Wimborn Minster. Beyond, on r, Mer- ley Hall, J[phn Willet, Esq.; and on l, Great Canford, Sir John Webb, Bt. LONDON to EXETER, through Andover, Salisbury, and Dorchester, Mail Coach Road. irtford Bridge. Beyond, on Z, Elve- tham. Sir H. G. Calthorpe, Bt.; and on r, Biam’s Hill Park, Sir D. Cope, Bt. Blackwater . A little on Z, Hawley House, — Norris, Esq. irtley Row. On the Hill, on r, Har- row Cottage, Capt. Drury. Beyond, on Z, about three miles from the road (near Odiham), Dogmersfield Park, late Sir H. Mildmav, Bt.; and Winchfield, — Beauclerk, Esq.; on r, a mile from the road, West Green, Major Hawley, and Sir Rt. Sloper, Bt. ook. Onr, TilneyHall, late Sir James Tilney Long, Bart. Maplederwell Hatch. Beyond, on Z, Hackwood Park, Lord Boulton. Worting. On r, J. Edwards, Esq. A mile from Worting, on r, Manydown, L. B. Withers, Esq.; and beyond it, Tangier, T. L. Slater, Esq. Two miles beyond Worting, on r, MaL shanger House, Sir Alex. Grant, Bart.; and a mile farther, on Z, Hall Place, William Bramstone, Esq. Overton. Near, on r, Dean, John Har- wood, Esq ; half a mile farther, on Z, Ash Park, James Holder, Esq. At 56 , Freefolk, John Portal, Esq. Hurstborn. Hutstborn Park, Earl of Portsmouth. To Golden Farmer, Surrey, p. 38 - - 27 } Z. to Farnham 10£ m.; r. to * Blackwater, Hants - 3 30} * Hartford Bridge - - 5 35}, Hartley Row - - - 3 ? 30} 1 \m. farther , Z. to Odiham ; 3§. * Murrell Green - - 2 38} Hook, White Hart - 1 39} Maplederwell Hatch - H 42} Cross the Basingstoke canal. * BASINGSTOKE - 1 24 1 45} l. to Alton 12 f m.; to Win- chester 174 ,* and to Stock- bridge 21 ,* r. to Reading 16 ; to Aldermaston 9 ; and thence to Walling- ford 18|. * Worting - - - - 2 } i j. 47} * Overton - - - - 5± 53 * WHITCHURCH « H 50} r. to Kingsclere 7 m - S and thence to Reading 17," to Newbury 13 ; l. to Win- chester 13 . Hurstborn - - - - 2 58} Down House - - - 3 61 } 40] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. *AND0VER - - - r. to Newlmry 16 m. ; to LudgershaLl 74 i thence to Devizes 19; and to Amesbury 14; l. to Win- chester 13. Little Ann - - - - Down Farm - - - - Middle Wallop - - - Lopton Corner, Wilt- shire, Direction Post l. to Slockbridge 6| m. The Hutt - - - - Five miles farther, cross the Bourne river. * SALISBURY - - From Salisbury roads branch on r. to Devizes 22 m. ; to Warminster 22 ; to HindOn 154 ; and to Shaftesbury 20| ; on l. to Romsey 1 ; to Lymington 27 ; and to Ringwood, through Ford- ingbridge 18. Cross the river Avon. A mile from Salisbury , r. to Shaftesbury 18. Combe Basset - 2 miles farther , l. to Cran- bourn 10 m. * Woodyates Inn, Dor- setshire - - - - Cash moor Inn - - - Tarrant Hinton - - - Pimperne * BLANDFORD - - r. to Shaftesbury 11| m.; and to Sturminsler 9 S Z. to Wimborn Minster 10 ; and thence to Poole 6f. Cross the river Stoure. Brianstone - - - - L to Poole 14 m - Winterborne Whit- church - - - - Milbonrne - - - - Cross the Piddle river to Piddle Town - - - Cross the Froome river to * DORCHESTER - r. to Cern Abbey 84 m.; to Sherborne 18 ; to Yeovil 2 j 63 1 2 ! 6 hi 1 2 $ ( 58 % 7 1 1 7 3f, T 75 | 81* 2f 84J 7 I 5 gQ%\ 2^: 9®2' 2f 10li 2% 103- \ 104 4% 108j 2jlllj 3J114J Andover. On Z, Wherwell, Joshua Ire- monger, Esq. Little Ann. A mile from this place, on l. Red Rice, in a wood, H. Errington. Esq.; and beyond it, on the point of a hill. Danebury Camp. Salisbury. Within three miles of Sa lisbury, on l , Clarendon Park, General Bathurst. At the entrance of Salis- bury, on r, Henry Penruddock Wynd ham, Esq. Three miles r. of Salisbu- ry, Wilton House, Earl of Pembroke'; and abbut two miles to the l, on the banks of the Avon river, Longford Castle, Earl of Radnor. Coombe Basset. Near, on l, Odstock House, Sir John Webb, Bart. Woodyate’s Inn. Two miles from hence, on r, Up wood, — Batson, Esq. Cashmoor Inn. Within a mile, on r, Rushmoor Lodge, Lord Rivers ; and on l, Winburne St. Giles, Earl of Shaftesbury, and — Templeman, Esq. At Cashmoor Inn, on l, Critchill House, C. Sturt, Esq. A mile from Cashmoor Inn, on r, Cheette, Rev. Mr. Chaffin ; and beyond it, Eastbury House, Marquis of Buckingham. Pimperne. On r, at Steepleton, Peter Beckford, Esq.; and near it, Ranston, Peter Wm. Baker, Esq.; and Hanford, H. Seymour, Esq. On l, near Bland- ford, at Langton, — Snow, Esq. Brianstone. On r, going over Biandford Bridge, Edw. Berkley Portman, Esq. Biandford. A mile beyond, on r, Down House, Ladv Mary Blair. Winterborne Whitchurch. Whatcombe House, Edm. * Morton Pleydell, Esq. Between Winterborne Whitchuich and Milbourne, on r, Milton Abbey, Eail of Dorchester. Milbourne. Beyond, on r, atDewlish, D. R. Mitchell, Esq.; and — Gundry, Esq. Piddle Town. On l, Hon. Mr. Walpole. Three miles from Piddle Town, on l, Kingston House, Wm. Moreton Pitt, Esq ; a mile farther, on l , Stinsford, a seat of the Earl ofllchester, inhabited by — O’Brien, Esq. Dorchester. End of it, on r, — Chur- chill, Esq.; and on Z, Came, Hon. Lionel Damer. A quarter of a mile beyond Dorchester, on r, the Bar- racks. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. 16 ; to Crew kerne 22 ; and to Beaminster 174 > l. to Wareham 18 ; and to Weymouth 8. 3 miles from Dorchester, l. to Abbotsbury 5 ,* and to Weymouth 8. Winterbourne - - - 5 1 1241 127-f ! Lonbredy, t. g - - - ^4, Cross Askerwell Down to Traveller’s Rest - - - 1 3* 131% \ Entrance of Bridport , r to Beaminster 6 m. The traveller in a chaise who has occasion to go from Bridport to Wey- mouth, by turning of on the r. about 34 before Dor- chester, will save a change of chaise , a turnpike , and about 4 rn. of distance. * BRIDPORT- - - H i md Chidiock- - - - - 2>- I37i Charmouth - - - 4 14l£ l. to Lyme Regis \$ m. Pen’s Inn - - - - oi "4 143} A little farther , r. to Bea- minster 13 rn ; l. to Lyme Regis 3. Hunter’s Lodge, De- vonshire - - - 1 1 144} l. to Lyme Regis 34 rn, * AXMINSTER - - 2 146} r. to Crewkerne 134 m -i to Chard 7 ; l. to Colyton 5. Cross the Axe river to Kilmington - - - 4 148} ; l, to Colyton 3 rn. Wilmington - - - 4 152f Cross the Coly river. Mount Pleasant - - - H 155 * HONITON - - - 4 1 565! l. to Colyton, Seaton , and Beer ; r. to Chard \ 2 m ; to Taunton 18 ; and to Collumpton 10^. 4 mile beyond Honiton, l. to Sidmouth. Weston - - - - - 4 ; 158 Fenny Bridges - - - 2 ' 160 l. to Ottery St. Mary 24 rn. Cross the Otter river. Rockbere - - - - i ;166| [41 ridport. On r, Wake's Court, W. Fowler, Esq.; Mountsfield House, S. Fawcet, Esq.; and a quarter of a mile to the r, the Barracks. Through Bridport, on l , — Badescombe, Esq.; and on r, Downe Hall, Wm. Downe, Esq. xminster , famous for its Carpet and Tape Manufactories. A mile and a half from Axminster, on r, Corvton House, Wm; Tucker, Esq.; half a mile beyond it, Dulcis, Rev. R. Hal- let ; a mile and a half to the right of which is, Yarte, Lord King. About three miles from Axminster, a mile on l , at the Stone Pillars, Shute House, Sir Wm. Pole, Bart.; and about five miles on l. of Axminster, the ruins of Colcornbe Castle, belonging to Sir Wm. Pole, Bart. Wilmington. Beyond, on l, Sutton, — - Marwood, Esq. r onilon. A little beyond, on r, Sion House, — Cooke, Esq.; and Tracey House, H. B. Lott, Esq. ; on l. of Honiton, the Barracks for Cavalry. End of Honiton, Bramble Hill, C. Flood, Esq. Weston. A mile beyond, on r, Oakfield j House, Col. Mignon ; on /, Combe House, Raymundo Putt, Esq.; ar*i i on r, Deer Park House, — Shuldam, Esq. 'enny Bridges . Two miles beyond, on r, Estcot, Sir John Kennaway ; and on l, Cadhay, — Williams, Esq. Rockbere. On l, — Payne, Esq.; and beyond it, Rockbere House, late Sir John Duntz, Bart., now — Porter, Esq. Beyond Rockbere, on r, Bluei hayes, — Moor, Esq. G 42] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Honiton’s Clyst - - - 2 I08|| Honiton’s Clyst. Beyond, at 170, on 2 miles farther , l. to Ex- 1 j r, Pol ti more. Sir Ch. War. Bamp- mouth 9 m. i | fvlde, Bart. Heavitree - - - - 3 1 ! Exeter . A quarter of a mile to the r. * EXETER- - - -1 173 | 1 the Barracks. LONDON to CHERTSEY, through Kingston, over Putney Bridge. To Sloane Street, Knights bridge, Mid- dlesex - - - - - 1 2 Foru'ard to Brentford 6 % m.; t. to Brompton, Queen's Elm 1 ij ^2 l. to Chelsea , and the King’s Road to Fulham. Little Chelsea, end of - 1 1 2 Parson’s Green - - - 1 3 Fulham Bridge - 1 4 Cross the Thames to * Putney, Surrey - - i 4* r. to Richmond, through East Sheen, H Putney Heath, Obelisk ij 5\ l. to Wandsworth 1 ^ m. ; forward to Wimbledon 1 ,§ ; r. to Halfway House - - - 1 * 6 * * KINGSTON, Post Office - - - - - 3* 10 l. to Guildford 17^ m. ; to Ewell 5§ > thence to Brighton fp. 31 and 3’V 47 | ; London to * BRIGHTON (33i m , t. to Richmond 3 ^ m. Cross the Thames, over Kingston Bridge, to * Hampton Court, Mid- dlesex - - - - ni Cross the Thames, at Hamp- ton Court Bridge, to East Molesey, Surrey - 1 121 CHERTSEY - 2 £ 2 3 J °2 !6J 21^: ! Fulham Bridge. On r, on the banks of the Thames, Fulham Palace, Bishop o ! London. Near Fulham, Cole Hill House, James Mudden, Esq. A mile from Fulham Bridge, on r, G. John- son, Esq., Lady Barker, and Walter Boyd, Esq. Putney Heath. Beyond the Obelisk, on /, a house built by Lady Rivers, now D. Rucker, Esq. ; and on l, a house built by Sir William Fordyce, on part of the Common enclosed by him. A little farther, on l, Wimbledon Park, Earl Spencer ; and on r, a new avenue to the late Sir Jacob Downings. At Wimbledon, Right Hon. Lord Mel- ville. At. the end of Putney Heath, on r, Richmond Park. Kingston. Near, on l , Mr. Sheres. East Molesey. On l, Ember Court, Col. Taylor. Hampton Court. The Palace. Before, on r, entrance to Bushy Park. Walton. Between Walton and Wey- bridge, Ashley Park, Sir H. Fletcher, Bart.; and Oatlands Park, his Royal Highness the Duke of York. Weybridge^ Beyond, on r, Woburn Place. Another Road , by Sunbury and Walton Bridge. * To Hampton Court, above ------ * Hampton - - - - Sunbury - « - - -l 14 1 2 121 141 I Hampton. Duke of St. Albans, and .Mrs. Garrick. Sunbury. On r, Sunbury Place, Wil- liam Blake, Esq., and Kenton Park, Sir J. C. Musgrave, Bart. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [43 j Forward to Staines 5 rn. 1 | j Chertsey. A mile and a half beyond, at l. over Waltpn Bridge, cross the Thames to St. Anne’s Hill, the late Right Hon. Walton, Surrey - - | 3 1 *74 Charles James Fox ; and near it, Bot- CHERTSEY, as p. 42 5 I 221 leys, late Sir Jos. Mawbey, Bart. Another Road , ly Chertsey Bridge and Esher. * To Hampton Court, 1, "5 Chertsey has a handsome Stone Bridge Middlesex, p. 42 - — over the Thames. Here was formerly * Hampton - - - - ] 12i* a stately Abbey, in which were depo- Sup bury 2 14| sited the remains of Henry VI, which Lower Hawford - were a terwards removed to Windsor. Shepperton - 4 Cowley the Poet died here in a house Cross the Thames at Chert- called the Porch House, now belong- sey Bridge, to ing to R. Clarke, Esq., Chamberlain CHERTSEY, Surrey - 3 20± of London. The Church was built CO* A Toll is paid at these Bridges by the Saxons about the same time every time you cross them. with the Abbey, though the Abbey is OR, * To KINGSTON, Surrey , p. 42 - - Thames Ditton - - - * Esher - - - - - Forward to Guildford 13§ m.; r. to now entirely destroyed. On St. Anne’s J jf 1 10 Ilf 1 4 ; Hill, in this parish, is part of a stone wall belonging to the Chapel of St. Anne, and not far from it is Monk’s Grove, Lord Montford, near which is a Medicinal Spring, formerly cele- brated. Hersham- - 's 15i Walton f - - - 17 Hersham. Near, Burwood Park, Sir CHERTSEY, p. 42 - 5 1 22 | John Frederick, Bart. LONDON to CHERTSEY, through Brentford and through Hounslow. To BRENTFORD, Isleworth. Between Islejvorth andTwick- Middlesex , p. 37 — 7 ! Cnham, on l , Twickenham Park, At 7i rn. tarn on l. to | Loid Frederick Cavendish, and Marble Isleworth - - - *4 00 wH j Hall. * Twickenham - - »■ if 10i Twickenham. The Seats in this neigh- Teddington - - - - H 12 i bourhood are too numerous for inser- Enter Bushy Park - - 1 2 12| ! tion. Hejre was the celebrated Villa Through the Park to the Paiace of j of Pope. Hampton Court - - H 1 3| . Teddington. Near, on r, Strawberry CHERTSEY, by any Hill, Hon. Mrs. Damer. of the three roads at Bushy Park. His Royal Highness the p. 42 and 43, 9f m. j Duke of Clarence and Lord Glen- 1 1 , or - - - - - 9 22| : j bervie. G 2 44 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. OR, * To HOUNSLOW, Middlesex , p. 3? — 9i 1. to Feltham - - - 13* Littleton ----- 3f 7 Chertsey Bridge- - - Cross the Thames to 19* CHERTSEY, Surrey - 3 4 20 Feltham . On l , Hanworth Park. The old house belonging to the Duke of St. Albans, was destroyed by fire in 1796. Littleton . Thomas Wood, Esq. LONDON to RICHMOND, continued to HAM. To Fulham Bridge, Middlesex, p. 42 Over the Bridge, forward to Kingston 6 m.; r. to Barnes Common, Surrey - - - - to Barnes 1 m.; Z. over the Common to East Sheen - - -• - r. to Mortlahe § m. * RICHMOND, Bridge over the Thames - - Petersham - - - - Ham ------ is J 4 1 I 8?i 10 11 Bast Sheen. Lord Vise. Palmerston, late Sir Brook Watson, Bart., John Courte- nay, Esq. and several other seats. Richmond. At the entrance, on r , the Pagoda in Kew Gardens ; near the Bridge, Fred. Pigou, Esq. On Rich- mond Hill, which is little more than a quarter of a mile from the Bridge, a beautiful and extensive prospect of the river Thames and the adjacent country. At Richmond is a Royal Palace and extensive Park ; Spring Grove, Sir Charles Price, Bart. Petersham. Petersham Lodge, Sir Wm. Manners, Bt.; Sudbrook House, Duke of Buccleugh ; Ham House, Earl of Dysart; and a seat of the Marquis of Bute. Ham and Ham Common. About a mile beyond Petersham, L. G. Cooper, Esq., Bishop of St. David’s, Earl of Buck- inghamshire, Lady Stanley, Wm. Go- lightly, Esq., Thos. Cotton, Esq., Sir Thus. Theo. Metcalf, Bart. LONDON to KEW. To Turnham Green, - f IBarnes 1 6 Middlesex, p 37 Just beyond the Grh mile- stone turn on l. over Kew Bridge to 5 Mortlake, Church - - iTo Richmond 2 m. Kew ------ 1 2 1* H 8 Kew, Surrey - - - OR, To Fulham Bridge, 14 From Kew to Richmond 2 miles , and from thence , over Richmond Bridge, to Twickenham, 2 miles , and to Isleworth 2 miles . (Seep. 43-9 Middlesex, p, 49. Over the Bridge, forward to — 4 Barnes. Janses Royer, Esq., Heyraan, Esq. Henry Kingston 6 m.; r. to Barnes Common, Surrey l. to Richmond, through East Sheen 34: rn. 1 ! 5. Mortlake. James Stanley, Esq., Wm. Pembroke, Esq. Kew. The Royal Palace and Gardens, and a seat of Robt. Gordon, Esq. Roads treasured from Hyde Park Corner. [45 LONDON to WOKING. To CHERTSEY , Surrey, p. 44 - 20 Sandgates - - - - 2 2 20| Timber Hill- - 2 22i Cross the Bourne river. Drunford Bridge - - i* 24 Basingstoke Canal - - il 2 5* Hoe Place - - - - 264 | Woking i 27 ! OR, * To KINGSTON, Surrey, p. 42 - - 1 10 Thames Ditton - - - if Hf; * Esher n 14 I * Cobham, George Inn H 17*1 Cross the river Mole. * Ripley ------ 41 to 1 % m. beyond Ripley, for- ward to Guildford 4f m.; r. to Send Marsh Farm - - 2 23 j: Woking ----- 1 i* 2 5* Sandgates. On r, St. Anne’s Hill, late Rt. Hon. Chas. James Fox. Between Sandgates and Timber Hill, on r, Botleys, late Sir Joseph Mawbey, and Mascal’s Grove ; on l , Ongar Hill. Timber Hill. On r, Ottershaw, Edm. Boehm, Esq. Hoe Place. Henry Grant. Esq. Thames Dillon. On r, Ember Court, R b. Taylor, Esq., Rich. Jos. Sullivan, Esq., and Edw. Grubb, E q. Esher. On r, Esher Place, Hon. Miss Frances Pelham ; and beyond it, on Z, Claremont l ark, Charles Ellis, Esq. Cobham. Near, on r, Burwood House, Sir John Dalling, Bart.; an'd Burbill, J. K. Tynte, Esq. Beyond Cobham, on /, the, celebrated gmund called Pun’s Hill, Earl of Carhampton. At Church Cobham, Cobham Park, Al- derman Coombe ; on Z, Pointers, Thos. Page, Esq. ; and Hatchford, Miss Saltonstall. Ripley. Before, on l, Ockham Park, Lord King. At Ripley, on r, Duns- boro’ House, Rev. G. Onslow. LONDON to ODIHAM, continued to ALTON. To Hartley Row, Hants , P-" 89 1J m. farther forward to Basingstoke m.; 1. to * ODIHAM - - - r. to Brading 15 m. Over Odiham and Warnbo- rough Downs to South Warnborough - * ALTON - - - - — 36i 40f 3 43| H 4 9i Odiham. Near, on l , Dogmersfield Park, Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Bart. On l. of Odiham, Hatch woods, Rev. Mr. Salmon ; on r, Grewell Hill, Jos, Russell, Esq. South Warnborough. On r, Hoddington, John Limbrey, Esq.; and beyond it, at Upton Grey, John Hanbury Beau- foy, Esq. At South Warnborough, Marchioness of Clanrickarde. LONDON to SOUTHAMPTON, through Bishop’s Waltham, (n. m.) lawton. On Z, Chawton Park, H. Middleton, Esq. .rrmgdon. Between Farringdon and East Tisted, on r, Pelham Place, Wm. Dumaresq, Esq. East Tisted. On r, Rotherfield Park, — Scott, Esq. Between East Tisted and Filmer Hill, on Z, Basing Park, Rev. Mr. Gore. Filmer Hill. Two miles and a quarter from Filmer Hill, on r, Brookwood House, late Earl of Malmsbury. * To ALTON , Hants, p. 38 ----- - J 1 474 Chawton - - - 4S4 ‘ r. to Winchester 17 m. Farringdon - - - - J J 4 East Tisted - - - - If 52*i 1 $m. farther, l. to Peters - field 6^ m. Filmer Hill - - - - 41 56J Z. to Gosport 22£ m.; 7| from Filmer Hill, on l. 46] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. the new road to Corhamp- ton. * BISHOP'S WAL- THAM - - - - 8* OH l. to Gosport 13 m.; r. to Winchester lOf m. * Botley - H 00 to A mile farther, r. to Salisbu- ry ; 3 m. from Botley, on l, the new road to Gosport from Southampton 14- Northam Bridge - - H 74 1 * SOUTHAMPTON - 1 l 75i A Mail Packet sails from South- ampton to Cowes, Isle of Wight, every morning, soon after the arrival of the Mail Coach from London, and re- turns every afternoon at three ; the\ distance about four leagues. The j Southampton Road to the Isle of Wight , on account of the prospects and accommodation on the road, is frequently preferred to the Portsmouth Road. See the Roads in the Isle of Wight, p. 23, Bishop's Waltham. A mile before, on /, at Dundridge, Stoney Dean, — Thale, Esq. Half a mile before Bi- shop’s Waltham, on r, Vernon Hill, Capt. Charles Robinson. Through Bishop's Waltham, the Palace, Capt. Charles Robinson. Two miles and a half from Bishop’s Waltham, on l , Kitnorks, Mrs. Wools. Bothy. One mile from Botley, on r, Botley Grange, John Eyre, Esq. Four mites from Botley, on l, about half a mile from the road, Ridgeway, Thos. Lewin, Esq.; Pear-Tree House, Geo. Waring, Esq.; Pear-Tree Lodge, An- thony Munton, Esq. ; Merry Oak, Hugh P. Keane, Esq.; Sydney Farm, Lady Rumbold ; and the Cottage, Major Sinclair. A little farther, on r, Town Hill, Nathaniel Middleton, Esq ; and Bittern, Jas. Dott, Esq. Northam Bridge. On l, Northam Guay; and half a mile farther, Portswood, Gen. Stibbeh. LONDON to GOSPORT. To Filmer Hill, Hants , QfAr The Gosport Mail is now for- p. 45 — 56J; warded from Alton by the Gosport r. to Bishop’s Waltham 8£ m. ol 1 2 Night Coach ; so that all Letters from West Meon - - - - 59 | London come down by the Poole Mail * Warnford - - - - ! 60± as far as Alton. Exton - - - - - L to Meonstoke m. H 1 62 West Meon. One mile and a half be- Corhampton- - - - i ! 62| fore, to the r. of the George Inn, Through Corhampton , l. to Woodcote, Edward Hooper, Esq. Meonstoke 4 m. 15 ! 2 * 64 66J Near West Meon, on r, Brookwood Droxford - - - - Hill Pound Inn - - - House, late Earl of Malmsbury ; on l, Hall Place, Luke Dillon, Esq.; and r. to Bishop’s Waltham 2 m.; forward over Waltham beyond it, Westbury House, Lord Chase to Vise. Gage. Cold Harbour, t. g. - 2 * 69 Warnford. On l, Earl of Clanric- About £ of a mile before the karde. above t. g.; r. to South- ampton 9f> to Romsey 1 ; and to Bishop’s Exton. About two miles on l, a Roman Camp on Old Winchester Hill, which Waltham 3£. * Wickham - - - - l. to Portsmouth through 1 2 69h overlooks Meonstoke- and Droxford. Meonstoke. On r, Farmington, Earl of Clanrickarde. Southwick 12 m.; to Ila- 1 vant 1I4>‘ cad! to Chi- j Droxford. On l, Col. Dubourg, and chester 201 • 1 Capt. Hamilton. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. w * FAREHAM - - - 34 73 Cold Harbour, t. g - 1 3|| 69 l. to Portsmouth through Porchester 9§ m.; to Ha- vant. 9 > and to Chiches- ter 18£. Brockhurst, t. g. - - si- 76 1 *GOSPORT,p.4 6&i7 1 94 ! 78 i Fareham. Entrance, or l, Sir William Benner, Knt. ; in Fareham, on l, Cams, Mrs. Delme. On r. of Fare- r. to Titchjield 9 m. Forton - - - - - ll: 77\ ham, in the road to Blackbrook, G. Purvis, Esq ; and at Ticcbfield, late * GOSPORT - - - 1 7 H Col. Hammond. OR, * To BISHOP'S WAL- THAM, Hants, p. 46 65 J Forton. Between Forton and Gosport, | on l, a Military Hospital. m. farther, l. to Drox- ford 45 m i r. to South- ampton 9§ ; arid to Rom- sey 1 1§. Gosport. A mile o the r, Haslar Royal Hospital for Seamen and M trines, holds between two and three thousand men. LONDON ToTotton, Hants, p. 3 g r. to Ringivood 16 m .; and to Salisbury 19 . Cross a branch of the South- ampton river at Rumbridge. Houndsdown Hill - - Through the New Forest to * Lyndhurst - - - r. to Salisbury 18 m. 1. to Brockenhurst - - * LYMINGTON - - 80j 2 82 .i 3 2 CO ok H 891 5 94 to LYMINGTON. Lyndhurst. On r, Cuffnells, George Rose, Esq. The King and Royal Family were several days at Cuffnells, in June 1801. Fox Lease, T. Picker- ing, Esq. About a mile from Lynd- hurst, on r, Mount Royal (so named by the King when at Lyndhurst), formerly Notherwood, C. Mitchell, Esq.; and beyond it, Minstead Manor Hcuse, J. Compton, Esq. Brockenhurst. On l, Edw. Morant Gale, Esq. Another Road to Lymington . * To SOUTHAMP- TON, p. 46 - - - Cross Southampton river to Hythe - - - - - Hill Top -- i-:- Beaulieu - - - - - Cross the Beaulieu river. Hatchet Gate - - - Over Beaulieu Heath to Newton Park - Cross Lymington river to * LYMINGTON - - — 754 2 774 8oj i 81 T| i-|i I 83| ! HM CO 00 if 88J Hythe. Two miles to the l, on the bank of Southampton river, Cadland Park, R. Drummond, Esq. Beaulieu. On r, Duke of Buccleugh, and the Ruins of the Abbey. Newton Park. Formerly D’Oyley Park, the property of Henry Chicheley Plow- den, Esq., lately occupied by Capt. Dottin ; and about half t mile farther, on l, Walhampton, Sir Harry Burr-ard Neale, Bart. LONDON to WINCHESTER, ROMSEY, and POOLE, through Basingstoke, (n. m ) * To BASINGSTOKE , Hants, p. 39 - - - * l. to Popham Lane, Wheat Sheaf r. to Stockbride;e l5| m. J 454 51 Basingstoke. Four miles beyond, on l , KempshotPark, Lord Dorchester ; and beyond it, near ‘2 miles from the road, Forleigh Wallop, Earl of Portsmouth. Popham Lane. On L, at Dummer, Dimmer House, T. Terry, Esq. 1 48] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Pop ham ----- 52 % East Stratton - - - 53-k Lunways Inn - - - 4 Mi Worthy ------ Near Winchester , r. to An- dover 13 to. 6oJ- * WINCHESTER - r. to Stocklridge 9 m.; 1. to New A ires ford 8, to Bi- shop’ s Waltham 10J and to Southampton 12, as at p. 38. London to * SOUTHAMPTON, 744 m. 62-| Pitt Pond - - - - 2 64i| Hursiey, King's Head - $ m. farther , L. to South- ampton 8^ m. 3 ml Amfield ------ 0 1 4 70 New Pond - - - - l. to Southampton, through Chitworlh 7 m. 7 if Romsey, t. g. - - - l. through Ashfield to South- ampton vi. Cross the Andover canal. 73 * ROMSEY, Post Office Cross the Anton or Test river. r. to Stocklridge 10§ to. 1 to. beyond Romsey , r. to Salisbury 14i to. i 73i Oux or Owre Bridge - Cross the Oux river. r. to Salisbury 14§ to.,* a little farther, l, to Souths amp ton 8. 2f 70* Cadnam - - - » - Enter New Forest. r. to Salisbury 14 i m -i to Southampton ; arpL to Lymington 12§. * POOLE , Dorsetshire , 3| - - Kit? P- *9 OR, 107 To Cadnam, above - - 79h * Stony Cross « - - 8l£ Picked Post - - - - e>i 88 * RINGWOOD - - r. to Salisbury 18 to.,- 1. to Christ Church 7 . Cross the Avon river to 3 01 Ashley Cross - - - I 01| East Stratton. Stratton Paik, Sir Fran- cis Baring, Bart. A mile farther, on r, Micheldever House, Duke of Bed- ford ; and on l, Grange Park, Lord Lowther. Worthy. On r, Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bt., a white house ; and about a mile far- ther, Avington Park, Earl Temple. Hursiey. 1 On r, Hursiey Lodge, Sir William Heathcote, Bart. Amfield. Amfield House, Benjamin White, Esq. Romsey. On l, Broadlands, Lord Vise. Palmerston. Oux Bridge. A mile farther, on r, Paul- ton, Lord Mendip. New Forest Park is appropriated by law, for raising oaks for the Navy. Stony Cross. Near, on l, Castle Mall- wood Cottage, Robt. Drummond, Esq.; antT on r, Rufus’s Stone, the spot where Rufus was shot by Sir Walter Tyrrel, on the 2d of August 1100, occasioned by the glancing of an ar- row from a tree. Three miles beyond Stony CrOsss, on l, Bolderwood Lodge, Duke of Gloucester ; and a little far- ther, Burley Lodge. Picked Post. Beyond, on r, Moyles Court, — Lisle, Esq.; and on l, — Mowbray, Esq. Ringwood. A mile farther, on l , Barn- field, C. Jennings, Esq. Ringwood was a place of great note in the time of the Saxons. The Duke of Mon- mouth, after his defeat at Sedgemoor, was found hid in a ditch, covered with fern, in July 1685> near Ringwood, by a person named Perkin. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. 1*9 St. Leonard’s Bridge - 3 94i New Bridg -, Dorset - , 3 4 y r 4 r. through Wimborn Min- ster to Poole 114 m.,- and to Blandford 1,54* Long Ham. end of - - 3 9 s£ Cross the river Stour. Kingston - - - 1 99i l. to Christchurch 74 m. How Corner - 1 iooJ * POOLE - - - - 1 5 1G5J St. Leonard's Bridge. T. Browne, Esq. Long Ham. On r, Great Canford House, Sir John Webb, Bart. Poole is seated on a peninsula project- ing into a capacious harbour, which branches into many creeks, and forms several small islands. The harbour will not admit very large vessels. Poole is chiefly engaged in the New- foundland fishery, importation of deals from Norway, a commercial inter- course with America, and a coasting trade with corn. There is an oyster bank near the mouth of the harbour. LONDON to CRANBOURN and POOLE, through Salisbury. * To SALISBURY, Wilts, p. 40 - - - Combe Basset - - - 2 m. farther , r. to Blandford 191 w. Tip put - - - - - CRANBOURN, Dorset Horton Inn - - - - l. to Ringwood 75 Stanbridge Chapel - - * WIMBORN MIN- STER - - - - r. to Blandford 10 m.; 1. to Ringwood 95; 3f farther , r. to Blandford 11,* with- in H °f P°°l e ) r. t° Ware- ham 85 . * POOLE - - - - _ 8l£ oA 84^1 5 34 89? 9 2 f 4 96J-: 2J 99$l H 102 | iosi; Combe Rasset. On Z, Odstock House, Sir John Webb, Bart. Cranhourn. A mile before, on Z, E. Hooper, Esq. At Cranbourn, Cran- bourn Lodge, L. Tregonweli, Esq., and a mile beyond, Col. Munro. Two miles from Cranbourn, Wimborn St. Giles, Earl of Shaftesbury ; and a mile farther, on Z, Woodlands, Edw. Sey- mour, Esq. Horton Inn. On Z, in the road to Ring- wood, H. Sturt, Esq. ; and on r, Critchill House, C. Sturt, Esq. Stanbridge Chapel. Beyond, on r. Rev. Mr. Fitch. Wimborn Minster. On r, towards Blandford, Kingston Hall, Henry Bankes, Esq.; beyond, Meriey Hall, John Willet, Esq.; and on Z, Great Canford, Sir John Webb, Bart. LONDON to * To SALISBURY, 814 Wilts , p. 40 - - - — Bodenham - - - - 3 84i Charlton Street - - - 2 8641, Downton Wick 2 88 i Foot Bridge - - 1 894! South Chardford, Hants 1 QQi! Upper Burgate - - - 2 9H * FORDING BRIDGE r. to Cranbourn 5 m.; 1. to Castle M allmood 7 S and thence to Romsey 8 ; to Southampton 10| ; and to Lymington 144* 14 94 CHRISTCHURCH. Bodenham. On Z, Longford Castle, Earl of Radnor ; beyond Bodenham, New Hall, John Thomas Batt, Esq. C/mUton Street. On Z, Barford, Lord Malmesbury ; and Standlyneh, H. Dawkins, Esq. Chardford. On Z, Hale House, Mrs. May ; and on r, Breatnore, Sir E. Hulse, Bart.; and beyond it, P. Tem- pleman, Esq. Fordinglridge. Before, on Z, Burgate House, Hon. C. Bulkeley. 1 1 H 50] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Ibsley ----- 3 97 * Blashford Green - - a 4 9&i * RINGIVOOD - - r. to JCimhorn Minster 9§ m.; d 100 1. to Romsey ; and to Southampton 19f. 102 J , Lower Kingston - - 2£ Avon ------ 2 -iioH'i Sopley ----- 10 Q Staples Cross - - - 2 i 1081: Ij * CHRISTCHURCH - 3 4, 109 OR, I *To R I NG WO OB up 3(1 * CHRISTCHURCH , j 9®* above ----- 9 105} OR, *To RINGIVOOD, p .48 * CHRISTCHURCH , ”1 91 V above ----- 9 100 Another Road lo Fortlin abridge. O c * To Stony Cross, Hants , p. 48 - - - — 81# * F0RD1NGBRW GR Ok 88f LONDON to CORFE CA \ To Newbridge, Dorset, \ p 4g .... . j l, through Kingston to Poole } — 95j| 10 m. * RUM BORN MIN- I STER - - - - Cross the Allen river, and H 8 go along the Poole road 4f m. ; then forward to ! Poole If ; r. to j Lychett Minster - - i Before Wareham , r. to Bere 71 10 7 } ! Regis 6 m. Cross the Piddle river. j * WAREHAM - - j r. to IKeymouth 17 m„ Cross the Frome river, and 4 ! 112| enter the Isle of Purbeck. Stow Borough - - - 1 f 113 Hide Flill - - - - .2 4 113| CORFE CASTLE - 2- 1167. Langton - - - - - 4 'l20- * Swanage - - - - 2 12.. isley. A mile before Ibsley, on r, Northend, Mrs. Rooke. A mile be- yond Ibsley, on l, Moyles Court, — Cisle, Esq. ; and on r, Somerley, D. Hobson, Esq. lashford Green. A mile beyond, on Z, — Mansfield, Esq. ou'er Kingston. Beyond, on I, Bistern, Wm. Mills, Esq. opley. Three quarters of a milebeyond, on l, J. Walcot, Esq.; and on r, Col. Perkins. 'tuples Cross. On Z, Hinton House, Sir George Tapps, Bart. ; Belvidere, Sir Francis Ford, Bart.; and near the Sea, High Cliff, late the Earl of Bute. The Priory, John Bran- der, Esq. Wimborn Minster. Beyond, on r, Mer- ley Hall, John Willet, Esq.; on Z, Great Canford, Sir John Webb, Bart. Lychett Minster. Near, on r. Sans Souci, Claude Scott, Esq. Hide Hill. A mile beyond, on r, the Grange, John Bond, Esq. Corfe Castle. Between Corfe Castle and Langton, on Z, Rempstone Hall, John Calcraft, Esq.; on r, near the Sea, Smedmore, Wm. Clavell, Esq. ^ and Encombe, Lord Eldon. Corfe Castle is supposed to have been built by King Edgar, who kept his court here, and here King John kept the regalia of his crown. It has been ?he residence of several Saxon Princes, and was the prison of King Edward II ; and here King Edward the Martyt was murder- ed. The Castle is situated upon a peninsula called Purbeck, ana toe Town is separated from it by a stately Biidge. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [51 OR, To IV T MB CRN MIN- STER, p.sg - ■ * Swanage, p. 50 - ■ OR, 1061 22 1 il28j i i )\ — !03* i! 5jl08| Forward to Dorchester 10| m.; L to BERE REGIS - - * JVAREHAM - - - 31 - 112 * 7 .1194 * Swanage, p. 5 0 - - 10 12y* Bere Regis. On l , at Bloxworth, — - Pickard, Esq. LONDON to WEYMOUTH. * To DORCHESTER , Dorset, p 40 - r. to Cerne Abbey 8| m. ,• to Sherborne 1 8 ,• to Crew- kerne 22,- to Beaminsier 17 and to Bridport 151,* 1. to Wareham 18. Monckton - - - 'll nyi 122 2 m. farther, r. to Bridport. | Broadway - - - H 124-5 ' Radipole ----- 1 i T O qZ Beyond Radipole , l. to Ware- ham 17 m. Melcomb Regis - - - Wi Cross the river Wey to I * WEYMOUTH - - 2 1.274 OR, * To WAREHAM, Dorset, p. 50 — 112* From Wareham to Poole 10 m . ; to Bere Regis 7 ,• and to Corfe Castle 4- ql °2 Stoke Green - - - 116 Cross the Frome river. Wool ol Z 2 118* r. through Moreton to Dor- chester 12 m.; 3 m. far- | ther, r. to Dorchester 9* Osmington - - 00 127 Near Melcomb Regis , r, to Dorchester 17 m. i Melcomb Regis - - - 3 130 * WEYMOUTH, above 1 2 ,1301 Travellers in a chaise, tuho have occasion to go from Weymouth to Brid- port, by turning on the left Inj Upway, and leaving Dorchester to the right, will save a change of chaise, a turn- pike, and nearly 4 miles of distance. Monckton. Near, on Z, Berringstone, i — .Williams, Esq.; and on r, Maiden Castle, the remains of an ancient foi- titi cation. Wool. About three miles on l, Luiworth Castle, Thomas Weld, Esq. Weymouth and Melcomb Regis, though separated by the river Wey, have made but one corporation ever since the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Wey- mouth is a noted bathing place, the air is reckoned salubrious* and the Beach remarkably fine. His present Majesty and the Royal Family fre- quently reside here for several weeks. The Royal residence is Gloucester Lodge, in the front of the Bay. Two Packets are stationed at Weymouth for the islands of Guernsey and Jersey, one of which sails every Saturday with the Mail and Passengers, and returns about Wednesday or Thursday. The island (or rather peninsula) of Portland is about four miles from Weymouth, and is w$ll worth visiting. The nearest road is to be ferried over an inlet, at the end of Smallmoutb Sands ; foot passengers pay \d, a horse 2 d, a single horse-chaise 1$. 6 d, a post-chaise 2s. 6d, and a coach 3s. 6d, * To DORCHESTER , Dorsetshire, p. 40 - ABBOTSBURY - - LONDON to ABBOTSBURY. I Abbotsbury . The Ruins of the Abbey ; PPqI'I an( l ’ n die vicinity St. Catherine’s I Chapel, a curious remnant of anti- quity, and several Druidical Monu- ments, See. 8 mi H 2 52] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to EXMOUTH. * To BRIDPORT , 1 Charmouth is a pleasant village, which Dorsetshire , p. 41 - — 134} occupies an elevated situation, and Ohidiock - - - 1 H 137| commands many beautiful prospects Charmouth - - - - i 4 141} both of the sea and the land. r. Jo Axminster 5$ to .,* 1. to * LYME REGIS - - r. Jo Axminster 4$ to . if 143} Lyme Regis is a noted bathing place, but the Beach is pebbly. Cross the Axe river to Sidmouth is much frequented as ; a bath~ Colyford, Devonshire - 61 149J ing place ; on r. Peak House, E. B. j r. lo Colyton I m, London to * Colyton 150}. Lousada, Esq. 4 to . from Colyford , r. Jo Oltery St. Mary's 7$ ,* 6$ Otterton. On r, Bicton Lodge , Lord Rolle, and an old Mansion House, to . from Colyford , r. Jo belonging to his lordship, now in Exeter l6£. * SIDMOUTH - - si 158} ruins. Otterton - - - - - 2} 160 } Exmouth is a village on the east side of , Cross the Otter river. the Bay, which forms the mouth of East Budleigh - - - 1 161 } the river Exe, It is frequented for the * Exmouth - - - - 5 166 }: benefit of sea bathing. LONDON to TOPSHAM. To Colyford, Devon- shire, above - - - — • 149| Colyford. On L, Stedcomb. , Rev. Mr. 4 m • farther, r. to Ottery Hallet. St. Mary's 7f > 6$ to . ' from Colyford, l. to Sid- mouth 2 ,* r. to ffZY Topsham is three miles 1 and a Sidford - ? - ? ■- ?§ I59i half from Exeter, and nine miles from l. to Sidmouth 1 } to .,* r. to Exmouth. Topsham was formerly the Honiton 7$. Cross the Otter river to Port of Exeter , hut the Exe river is Newton Poppleford 3 162 -} now navigable for vessels of a hundred Woodbury - - - - 5 167} and ffty ions burthen. * TOPSHAM - - - 3 1 /0} LONDON to EXETER , through Lyme Regis. * To BRiDPORT, — ! * EXETER - - - - Ui72i Dorsetshire, p. 41 t 134} * LYME REGIS, above 143}: OR, Colyford, Devonsh. above ( 6jj 1 149| To Colyford, above — ’494 Newton Poppleford, 1 r. to Colyton 1 to.,* 4 to. above - 12} 162} 1 from Colyford, l. to Sid- J. Jo Topsham 8 to.,* r. Jo Bishop’s Clyst - r. Jo Honiton Clyst IS- m. ' 2; 7 1 69 ? mouth 4§ ,* r. to OTTERY ST. MARY'S Fair Mile Inn - - - Ml 2 161 } 163} A mile farther, r. to Honiton r. to Honiton 5 to.,* 1. lo 14$. Rockbere - - - - 4} 168 He-avitree - - - - 2 171 J * EXETER, p.4l andA 2 6| 174 ^ Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [53 LONDON to EXETER , through Stockbridge, Salisbury and Shaftesbury. * To BASINGSTOKE, Basingstoke On Z, Hackwood Park, Hants, p.3Q - *- - — 4 5k Lord Bolton. Four miles from Ba- * l. to Popham Lane, singstoke, on Z, Kempshot Park, Lord Wheat Sheaf Inn - 51 Dorchester ; and beyond it, Dummer l. to Winchester 11^ m.; r. to Cranbourn - - - - 7k 58J House, T. Terry, Esq. Between Kempshot and Dummer, about two * Sutton r - - r - 3 4 59 r. to Whitchurch 6 m .; 1. to miles from the road, Farleigh Wallop, Winchester 7 ; 3 m. far- ther, r. to Andover 7 ; l Earl of Portsmouth. to Winchester 6|. Leckford Hutt. On r , Wherwell, Jo- Leek ford Hutt - - - * STOCKBRIDGE - l. to Winchester 9 m., and 4 3J 63 66 i shua Iremonger, Esq. Beyond Leck- ford Hutt, on Z, at Somborne, Som- Romsey 1 1 . Cross the Andover Canal borne House, W. P. Powlett, Esq. and the Test river. Stockbridge. Beyond, on Z, at Hough- r. to Andover 7 rn. LoptonCorner, Wiltshire r. to Andover lOf m. 6| 73i ton, Lord Rivers ; and Houghton Lodge, J. P. Campbell, Esq. The Hutt - - - - 7H Lopton Corner. On Z, Norman Court, Five miles farther, cross the the Rev. Mr. Thistlethwaite. Bourne river. * SALISBURY - - 6i 81 Salisbury. Between two and three l. to Romsey 15f rn. ; to Southampton, thro ’ Cad- miles before Salisbury, on l, Claren- nam, 20}; to By ming ton don Park, General Bathurst. Near 27; to Fordingbridge ll^f. Salisbury, on Z, on the bank of the Fisherton - - - - r. to Devizes 22 m. I 5 j 8l i Avon river, Longford Castle, Earl of Fugglestone/trFoulstone r. to Warminster 191 m. 1. cross the Avoti river to \ 83j Radnor. One mile south of Salis- bury, Odstock House, Sir John Webb, Bart. Wilton - - - - £ 84J l. to Shaftesbury , by Fovant 2 Wilton. On Z, Wilton House, Earl of Hutt and White Sheet Hill, 15 im. Pembroke. \Cornpton Chamberlain. On r, Comp- Through Wilton, r. to Rrun- ton by Chicklade 30,} m. ! Ugford - - - - - 1 85k j ton House, J. H. Penruddock, Esq. Burcombe - £ S 5f Fovant. Two miles on r, Dinton House, Barford - - if 87 ! Wm. Penruddock Wyndham, Esq. r. to Hindoo, 9 } m. ■ \Wardeur Park. Wardour Castle, Lord Cross the Nadder river. 1 Compton Chamberlain 4 ! 8 9i Arundel. * Fovant - -- H 9°t White Sheet, r. g. On Z, Fern House, Wardour Park - - - White Sheet, t. g. - - 4 1 9H 95k Thomas Grove, Esq.; and farther, on ] l. to Salisbury by Fovant Z, Ashcombe, Hon. J. Everard Arun- | Hutt and Wilton 14 f m.; del. (I Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. 54] and by Fovant Hutt and Harnham Hill I4f rn. Lu dwell - - Entrance of Shaftesbury, r. to Hindon 7 rn. * SHAFTESBURY , Dorsetshire - - - r. to JVincaunton 11 m. East Stoure - - - - Cross the Stoure river. West Stoure - - - Henstridge Ash, So- mer set shire - - - Milborn Port - - - Oborne, Dorsetshire - * SHERBORNE - - Nether Compton, Half- way House - - Cross the Yeo river at Penn Mill - - - - * YEOVIL , Somersetsh. r. to Castle Cary 12f m. ; to Jlchester 4^ i and to 11- minster 14, l. to Dor- chester 19. East Chinnock - - - Haselbury - - - - * CREJVKERNE - - r. to llchester 12 m.; to So- wer ton 1 4; and to llmin- ster 8 ; l. to Dorchester 22 ; to Beaminster 7f ,* and to Lyme Regis 16 ,* 2§ m. from Crew kerne , r. to It - minster 4}* White Down - - - l. to Axminster 10} m. * CHARD - - - - r. to IlminsterS m to Taun- ton 13 l • to Axminster 7* Stockland, Devonshire - * HO NITON - - - EXETER, p. 41 - - 21 3 98 101 Lvdivell. On r, Donhead Hall, Wm. Burlton, Esq. Shaftesbury . On r, at Motcombe, Mot- combe House, Rev. Mr. Whitaker. 4$ 103 J There is another road from Salis- bury to Shaftesbury ; thus to Harnham Hill 1 m , to Race Ground 3, to Fovant * Hutt Si, to White Sheet Hill 3i> to Whtte Sheet t.g. 1 , where you join the road, p. 53. Whole distance 194 rn. 1064 j Henstridge. ylsh. On l, at Stalbridge, 1mI ] Stalbridge Park, Earl of Uxbridge; and two miles to the r, at Horsington, Sam. Baihvard, Esq., and Sam. Dod- dington, Esq. ilborn Port. Near, on l, W. C. Med- lycott, Esq. 4 ;114A 14 ne 1 117 j 24 1 1 9? -Oborne., On J, Sherborne Castle, Earl 1224 12 7 i 2 imh 2^ 132 of Digby. 2 \F2il%- Nether Compton , Half-way House. On r, at Nether Compton, 11. Gooding, Esq. Yeovil. Beyond, on r, at Brympton,. Brympton House, Earl of Westmore- land. Crewkerne. A mile beyond, on r, Hin- ton St. George, Earl Powlett. White Down. Beyond, on l , in the road to Axminster, Crickctt Lodge, Lord Bridport ; and three miles beyond it, on the same road. Ford Abbey, — Gwynn, Esq., and — Henley, Esq. QCTr From London to Axminster, through Crewkerne, is one hundred and forty five miles and a half, as ap- pears from the annexed column, by turning off at White Do wn, which is a mile and a quarter nearer than through Bridport , at p. 4U 135 140 140 152 16£ 168£ Chard. Two miles before, Avishayes House, — Marwood, Esq. Stockland. On r, at Yarcombe, Lord Heathfield. LONDON to STUR MINSTER and STALBRIDGE. * To SHAFTESBURY , Dorsetshire , above - [Todbere - - - - - 1 Hinton - - - - [ 101 3| 1041 24 107 2 * STURMINSTLR - Cross the Canal to Stalbridge - - - - |109 r ■> — - Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [55 OR, To West Stoure, Dor- Stalbridge. Stalbridge Park, Earl of j sets hire, p. 54 - - — 106J Uxbridge. 3 miles farther, turn on l. to STALBRIDGE - - 6 1124 LONDON to BEAMINSTER. * To BLANDFORD , f Dorsetshire, p. 40 - — 103J Milton Abbey. Earl of Dorchester. Milton Abbey - - - 7f 1 1 1|- * CERNE ABBEY, Sydiing. Sydiing House, Sir John New Inn - - - 9} ]20| Smith, Bart. * Sydiing, Grey Hound 2 I22| Evershott, Acorn - - 4 1261 Evershott. On r, Mellbury, Earl of Benvilledone - - - 2 12S| lichester. BE A MINSTER - - 4 1321 LONDON to HEADING,, through Egham. * T oEgh a m , Su rrcy,p 37 r. to Reading, through Air- field, 19§ m. Virginia Water - - l. to Bagshot 5j rn. r. through Windsor Park to Sunning Hill, Berks Bracknell - - - r. through Wink field. to or Egham 9S- m. * OAKINGHAM , WOKINGHAM - King Street - - - - A mile beyond King Street , r. to Egham , through Warfield , 15§ m. Loddon Bridge - - - | Cross the Loddon river. * READING - - - Another *7oEgham, Surrey ,p.37 Engietield Green - - 7'hrough Windsor Gieat Park to Hatchet Lane, Berks - r. to Windsor 4§ m. Winkfieid Row - - - | l. to Gakingham 6 m. ' Warfield, 1 * Binfield * - - - i7f 2l •‘“4 20| ol -2 23 H 4 31 f 33§ oi 4 35 H 38 J Sunning Hill. On r, Jer.Crutchlye, Esq., and Gen. Fitzpatrick ; andTitnessPark, Sir Home Popham. Beyond Sunning Hill, Sunning Wells, on r. of which is a seat of J, Sibbald, Esq. Two miles and a half from Sunning Hili, on l, Swinley Lodge, Earl of Sandwich. Bracknell. A little beyond, on l, East- hamstead Park, — Archer, Esq. Loddon Bridge. A mile beyond, on l, Maiden Early, Edw. Golding, Esq. ; and about a mile farther. White Knights, Marquis of Blandford. Reading was built by Henry I, who was buried here, as were likewise P's Queen, and his daughter Maud. On a Hill near Reading is a remarkable Bed of Oyster Shells, of which an account is given in the Philosophical Transactions. The chief trade .of Reading is in Malt. Road to Reading. — m 1 18f 5 23j 1 i 1 2 2 5j 2 Vi 281 Windsor Lodge. Hatchet Lane. •en. Mrs. Blathwayt. In Great Park, Cranbourn Oa t , Fern Hill, Lady Place, Daniel Agace, Esq. Warfield. Warfield Grove, Sir J, Cox Hippesley, Bart., and Sir J, Benn Walsh, Bart. Binfield Bridge. On l, Binfield House, C. Russell, Esq.; and opposite to it. 56] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. to . before Loddon Bridge, . O. Elliot, Esq. On r. of Binficld. Z. through Oakingham to Billingsbear, Lord Braybroke. On l. Eg ham l~ m. on the Forest, is the place where Ju- Loddon Bridge - - - 5 33* lius Caesar was encamped. The en- Cross the Loddon river. trenchments are still entire. * READING - - - n I 3 71 Loddon Bridge. A mile and a half be- fore, on r, Hurst Park. * To REA DING, Berks , as above - « - - i 3 7i : Calcot Green - - - Ini 2 3 9 *: * Theal ----- 2 4li| Puntifield - - - - l| 43* r. to Wallingford 13§ m ■; 3 to. farther , forward to Hungerford 20 ,* Z. to * Aldermaston - - - 4 * 4^ *^r £[w r. to Basbigstokc 9 m. Wasing - - - - - 2 49? Over Ashford Common to Fair Oak, Hants - - 2 51* KINGSCLERE - - 2 53* OR, * To BASINGSTOKE, Hants, p. 3lJ - - - 45* Over Brook's Down to Ramsdale - - - - H 49j Over West Heath to LONDON to KINGSCLERE. Forward to Baghurst f to. L to Woolverton - KINGSCLERE - 4 52 52* 55 ^3° Kingsclcre is seven miles from Whitchurch, Hants, and six miles and a half from Newbury, Berks. Reading. Beyond, on l, Coley Park, William Chamberlayne, Esq. Calcot Green. On r, J. Blagrave, Esq. Punti/ield. Near, on r, at Englefield, Mrs. Benyon. Aldermaston. Aldermaston House, W. Congreve, Esq. Wasing. Wasing House, Wm. Mount, Esq. On l. of Wasing is Silchester, a famous Roman station. Kingsclere was once the seat of the Sdxon Kings. On l. is Freemantle Park. LONDON to DEVIZES, through Andover. Nursteed - - - - I 2 * DEVIZES * To ANDOVER, Hants, p. 40 - - - — 63* Weyhill ----- Z. to Amesbury 10* to. * LUDGERSHALL, 3* 1 66f mits 4 ;o| * £a.«t Everley - - - r. to Marlborough 1 1-J to. H West Everley - - - 3 miles farther , turn short * on r. to ; I U p haven - - - - 3 * 80* 1 Rushall - 1 8l| t Charlton ----- 3 4 82* ; Connock, or Coule - H 85* <§ mile farther, l. to Salis- bury 17 §m. Lide ------ 2 87* 89 * 9°i Weyhill. On r, Rambridge House, John Gawler, Esq.; on Z, Amport, Marquis of Winchester. Two miles beyond Weyhill, and about two miles from the road, on r, Chute Lodge, John Freeman, Esq. Ludger shall. A Castle, Lord Vise. Sid-- ney ; and about two miles on Z, at Tidworth, T. A. Smith, Esq. East Everley. D. Astley, Esq. Rushall. Sir John Poore, Bart. Connock. On r, G. Warriner, Esq. Devizes. Before, on Z, South Broom House, Josiah Eyles Heathcote, Esq.; and on r. New Park, James Sutton, Esq. At Devizes, Cha. Garth, Esq. Hoads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [ 5 ; LONDON to WESTBURY, Wiltshire. Lavington. Beyond, on l , Cleeve Hall, H. C. Vince, Esq. Little Cheverel. On r, at Great Che- verel, John Wadman, Esq, arl Stoke. On r, J. Smith, Esq. Be- tween three and four miles on l. of Earl Stoke, at Imber, B. Hobhouse, Esq. A mile beyond Earl Stoke, on r, W. Coulston, Esq., W. Godolphin, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Bayn- ton, W. Long, Esq. ration. On l, on Bratton Castle Hill, the White Horse. ToConnock, Wilts, p. 56 — 8 5f $ m. farther , l. to Salisbury 17§ rn.; r. to Devizes 4 %. Urchfont - - - - 2 8 7i Easterton - - - - 1 88 | EAST LAVINGTON 1 s 9r r. to Devizes 6 m. j- Littleton Pannel - - 1 90 } r. to Devizes 5i m. Little Cheverel - - - 1 2 9ii Earl Stoke - - - - 2 | Tin head ----- 94f r. t.o Trowbridge 6 m. Eddington - - - - 1 2 95 1 Bratton ----- 1 l. to Warminster' 5 m. J! * WESTBURY - - 98fii LONDON to TROWBRIDGE ToTinhead, Wilts, above — 94 } l. to Westhury 4 ni.; r. to Steeple Aston - - - 3 971 * TROWBRIDGE - 3 100 J Cross the Avon river to * BRADFORD - - 2 102 J 1 OR, To EAST LAVING - TON, above - — 89f r. to Worton - 4 | Bulkington - - - - 2 1 95 # Hilperton - r - r 4 99l * TROWBRIDGE - 1 100 J, Cross the Avon river and the jj canal to I * BRADFORD - - 2 102f 1 LONDON to WELLS, th Mendip * To ANDOVER, Hants, p. 40 - -• ■* — 631 : Weyhill H 66l r. to Ludgcrshall 4 m. Mullen’s Pond - - - 68J Park House - - - 4* Haradon Hill - - - ij 74 1§ m. farther, r. to Marl- borough 19 | ; l. to Salis- bury 7§. Lavington. A mile and a half from East Lavington is West Lavington, late a seat of the Earl of Abingdon, now pulled dqwn, and the property of the Duke of Marlborough. Hilperton. Before, on r, Whaddon, Walter Long, Esq. Trowbridge. Before, on r, Wick House, — Bittersea, Esq. Here is a Stone Bridge over the river Avon, and in going to Bradford you cross theKennet and Avon canal twice. Bradford is the central town of the greatest fabric of superfine cloths in England. On r, at Woolley, T. Bas- kerfield, Esq., and T. Johnson, Esq.; on l, T. Rogers, Esq., and the late' ough Warminster, over Hills. Weyhill. On r, Rambridge House, John Gawler, Esq.; and Clanville Lodge, — Mathews, Esq. ; on l, Amport, Marquis of Winchester. Mullen's Pond. On l, at Quarley, the Cottage, Richard Cqx, Esq. Park House. Beyond, on 1, at Cbolder- ton. Lord Visaount Howe; and just beyond it, Wilfiury Hou,se, Sir C. W. Mallet, Bgrt. I 58] Roads measured from Hyde Park. Corner, * AMES BURY, Wilts H 77i Cross the Avon river. Stone Henge » * 2 79\ l. to Warminster , through Deptford Inn 1 74 m. ; 14 m. farther , r. to Devizes 14J; Z. to Salisbury 7^- Shrewton - - - - 3f- 83j Chiltern 5 88j A mile before Heytesbury, l. to Salisbury by Deptford Inn l6f- and to Ames - pury 134. Heytesbury - - - 4 92j A mile farther, l. to Bruton by Deveritl and Maiden Bradley , 1 6 m. Boreham 24 94 * WARMINSTER - 4 96i r. to Westbury 4 m >S •/. to Shaftesbury 15; and Bru- ton by Deverill 164. Buckley - - - - - j 01k Whitburn ^ - 2 99i Corsiey Heath - * - 1 lOQj * FRO ME, Somersetsh. 3 103J r. to Trowbridge 9 m.i l. to Bruton 12. Whatley * - - - - ol Z '2 I05J Little Elm - - - - 4 10/f Over the Mendip Hills to * WELLS * * - * I2f I20J Amesbury . On r, late Duke of Queens- berry’s ; now a Nunnery. Slone Henge is a stupendous pile of stones, supposed to have been a Tem- ple of the Druids ; and is considered as one of the most remarkable remains of antiquity in the kingdom. Shrew ton . The Earl of Ilchester. Chiltern, Mrs. Mitchell. Heytesbury , Sir W. A‘Court, Bart. A mile from Heytesbury, on Z, at Nor- ton, T, Bennet, Esq, Warminster. About a mjle before, on r, Boreham House, late William Buckler, Esq.; and on l , at Bisbop- strow, Mrs, Temple. Whitburn. On/, Longleat, Marq.ofBath. Little Elm. On r, Mello Park, T, Horner, Esq. From Mendip Hills, se'e, on l, Alfred’s Tower, at Stourton, belonging to Sir H. C. Hoare, Bart.; and the Tor at 1 Glastonbpry, a conical Hill, with a i Tower at its top. Wells is the centre o£ a great manufac- j tory of Knit Worsted Stockings". Its | Cathedral, at first a Monastery, is a j stately structure, and was built by Ina, ' King of the West Saxons, in 905. LONDON to WELLS, through Warminster and - Shepton * To AMES BURY, Wilts , above - - *> Cross the Avon river. — m Stone Henge t r * T. to Warminster, through Shrewton , I 6 f m. ; keep to the l. If m. farther , r. to Devizes iff ; Z. to Sa- lisbury 74. % 79i Winterton Stoke *■ - 3 82i * Deptford Inn - - - l. to Salisbury 10 m.; for- ward to Mere 14; t. to 4 I ^2 6 7 West Codford - - - 3 90 Upton Lovel - - - m. farther, r. to Amesbury through Shrewton 134 1 — 9lf Mallet. Ameslury is an ancient town, seated *>n the river Avon. Here are the ruins of a venerable Abbey, and the neigh- bourhood contains the best kind of Clay for Tobacco Pipes. Stone Henge. See above. Winter ton Stoke. Two miles beyond, ' on r, Yarnbury Castle, a large and strong entrenchment. Hoads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [59 Heytesbury - - - - ii| 93jl Boreham - - - - * Warminster - l. to Shaftesbury 1 5«.> r. 1° West l-ury 4 Mi. * FROME , Somerset - % 95 f 97| shire, pi 58 - r. to Welts through Whatley 7 104| 17 m. to;| 1. to Nunny - - - - 3 Hoi well 3 4 ;i08 Layton - - - - - 2 no Dean - - - - - 2 112 Doutling- - - - - * SHEPTON MAL- 1- 113f LET 116 J r. to Frome , over Mendip Hills , 12 m. Dinder - - - - 3 U9i * WELLS - - - - 2 121! OR, * To FROME, Somer- setshire, p. 58 - - * SHEPTON MAL- — 103! LET, above - - - 12 115! * WELLS, above - - 5 120! Heytesbury. Sir W. A'Court, Bart. A mile from Heytesbury, on l, at Nor- ton, T. Bennet, Esq. Heytesbury is a borough whose market is disused ; it was once the seat of the Empress Maud. The road from hence to War- minster abounds with antiquities. Warminster. A mile before, on r, Bore- ham House, late William Buckler* Esq.; and on l, at Bishopstrow, Mrs. Temple. Warminster is al rge town* There are camps on the Downs, on the east side of it, called Battlebury, supposed to be Danish. Also Scrateh- bury, a square fortification, with a single trench. The chief trade of Warminster is in Malt. Nunny, A mile before, on l , Marston, Countess Dowager of Cork and Orrery. Frome is well inhabited by Clothiers. The article chiefly made here is second cloth, the principal material of which is fine English wool. Frome is a place of great antiquity, and the neighbour- hood is pleasantly diversified with hills and vallies* LONDON to BARNSTAPLE, continued to HARTLAND. * To ANDO TER, Hants, p. 40 - - - Weyhill r. to Ludger shall 4 mi. Mullen’s Pond - - - Park House * - - - Haradon Hill - * - 1§ m. farther, r. to Marl - borough 19$ m. ; l. to Salisbury 7$- * AMESBURY, Wilts Cross the Avon river. Stone Henge - - * r. to Warminster through Shrcwton 16$ m. Keep to the left. A mile and $ farther , r. to Devizes 14$; Z. to Salisbury 7$* Winterton Stoke - - * Deptford Inn - - - r. to Warminster 10$ m.; I . to Salisbury 10. 3fj 4' 4' of 4 1 63 | 66f- 68 i 7 2j 7 4 77i 7Q\ 82; 8; Weyhill. Onr, Rambridge House* John Gawler, Esq. ; and Clanville Lodge* — Mathews, Esq. ; on l , Amport* Marquis of Winchester. Mullen's Pond. On l, at Quarley* the Cottage, Richard Cox, Esq. Park House. Beyond, on l * at Cholder- ton, Lord Vise. Howe ; and just be- yond it, Wilbury House, Sir C. W. Mallet, Bart. Amesbury. On r, late Duke of Queens- berry’s ; now a Nunnery. Stone Henge is a stupendous pile of stones, and one of the most remark- able remains of antiquity in the king- dom. Winterton Stoke. Two miles beyond, on r, Yarnborough Castle, a large and strong entrenchment. 60 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Willey ----- 3 4 i 871 New Inn - - - - l. to HintonQ. m.; and thence to Willoughby Hedge 2| ; in all ,• or forward to 4f 9H Chicklade ----- 93f Willoughby Hedge l. to Hinton 2^ m. ; a mile farther, l. to Mere 2 i and join the road again IT before Kilmington ,* whole distance to Kilmington J. 2J 9 6 i Kilmington, Somersetsh. H 102 Hard way - - - - 3 105 Brewham - - - - 1 § m. farther , go forward, leave Breton to the r. ,* pass thro ’ Shepton Mont- acute, which will save about 1§ m.; or turn on the r. to 1 106 * BRUTON - - - 3 109 Pitcomb - - - - - A mile farther , l. to Shepton Montacute. * Ainsford Inn, or H lioi CASTLE CARY - r. to Shepton Mallet m. ; l. to Wincdunton 5:1 i to Yeovil 12^,* and to 11- chester Ilf* H 1 13 J Clanville - - - - A 4 114 Alford ------ 11 si: Lydford - - - - r. to Shepton Mallet Q m.; 1. to Ilchester 3 118j. Keynton Mandefield - 1 11 9i. King’s Weston - - - r. to Bridgewater 17 rn. ; entrance of Somerton, r. 1 120J j to Wells 12^, - l. to Il- chester 3*. * SOMERTON - - 3 123J Through the town, l. to Crewkerne 14 m. * Langport - - - - 4 127f Curry Rivell - - 130 l. to Ilminster 7£ rn. | j Rock House - - - 4 134 | l. to Chard 11 m. 1 Wrantage - - - - 4 1 Near Taunton , r. to Bridge- water 1 1^ VI. 1 | New Inn. On l, Fonthill, Wm. Beck- ford, Esq.; and near it, a new build- ing, designed and executed by Mr. Wyatt, called the Abbey, which, be- ing on an eminence, commands a very extensive prospect. Kilmington. Before, on l, Zeals House, Mrs. Grove; just beyond Kilmington, on l, Stourhead, Sir Richard Hoare, Bart. This place has long been ce- lebrated for its gardens, buildings, sta- tues, and pictures. In the grounds is a monument erected to Alfred the Great, who in 879 fixed his standard, against the Danish invaders, on this spot. Brewham. A mile and a half beyond, on l, Redlynch, Earl of Ilchester. Bruton is a well-built town. Here are the ruins of an Abbey, a neat Church, and a stately Alms-house. Its chief trade is in Malt, Serges, Stockings, &e. The Free School at Bruton was found- ed by Edward Vi. Castle Cary. Here is a Mineral Water, of the same kind as that of Epsom in Surrey. King’s Weston. On r, Wm. Dickenson, Esq. Somerton was formerly a place of con- siderable importance, and its market is now well supplied with corn, pro- visions, sheep, and cattle. The West Saxon Kings had a castle here, where state prisoners of the highest rank were confined. The castle is now destroyed. Curry Rivell. A mile beyond, on r. Burton Pynsent, Earl of Chatham, and the Obelisk, built by Sir R. Pynsent in honour of the late Earl, to whom he left the estate. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. L61 - H 197 - H ■ 98 | - 2} 201 - Hi 212| -• 2 2 J 4 A * TAUNTON - - - l. to Chard 13 rn, and to Honi- ton 19; r. to Minehead 23. Bishop’s Hull, Church - Ram well - - - - - Chilson - - - - - * WELLINGTON - Rockwell Green - - Bluet’s Cross, Devons/i. * Maiden Down - - South Appiedore - - A mile farther , l. to Col- lump ton 44 ,• and thence to Exeter Ilf. London to * EXETER 172 J m. Sampford Peverel - - Halberton - - - - * TIVERTON - - - l. to Collumpton 5§ w.; to Exeter 13f ; arid to Cre- diton 12 ,* r. to Hampton 6f. Caverleigh - - - - Rackenford - - - - 2 m. before South Molton, r. to Dulverton 11. * SOUTH MOLTON 1. to Chumleigh 8 mile farther , Z. ring ton 14 f. South Alla - - - - Filleigh ----- Swim bridge - - - Landkey ----- Newport - - - - l. to Chumleigh 1,5| m * * BARNSTAPLE - r. to Comb Martin 9 m -s and to Ilfraeomb 10. Cross the river Taw. A mile from Barnstaple , Z to Torringlon 10§ m. m. ; a to Tor- 6 i 14 lf if 143 , if 144} 3 147} 1 148J 1 mi ol 15 if 1 152J 2 154J 2 f 157 } 2 3 i59i lb 2 | 2 i 165 5f 170 J lOj 181 2 183 ii 1841 3i 1 1 88 ^ 2 } 190 J If 191 I 1 19 2 1 Hamacot East Leigh Harton - HARTLAND - - Taunton was the scene of many bloody executions in the reign of King James II, under the direction of General Kirk and Judge Jefferys, after the de- feat of the Duke of Monmouth at Sedgmoor, near this town. Barnwell. On r, Heatherston Park, Sir T. Gunstone, Bart. South Appiedore. Between South Ap- piedore and Sampford Peverel, on Z, in the road to Exeter, R. H, Clarke, Esq.. Sampford Peverel was the seat of Mar- garet Countess of Richmond, mother of Henry VII. Tiverton. Near, at Collipriest, T. Phil- lips, Esq. At Tiverton, Tiverton Cas- tle, Sir Thomas Carew, Bart., which formerly belonged to the Earls of De- vonshire. South Motion has manufactories of Serges, Shalloons, and Felts. Here is likewise a considerable Wool-market. Filleigh. Castle Hill, Lord Fortescue. Barnstaple. A mile beyond, on Z, Taw- stock, Sir Bourchier Wray, Bart. Hamacot. On r, Yelland, — Page, Esq. East Leigh. On r, — Berry, Esq. To the r. of East Leigh, near West Leigh, on Biddeford Bay, Tapley, J. Cleve- land, Esq. Biddeford. A mile beyond, on r. Dad don, Mis. Buck. About five miles from Biddeford, on Z, Shebbear, W. H. Hathedly, Esq.; and on r, Fark Hill, A. S. Willett, Esq. Harton. A mile before, on r, Clovelly Court, Sir James Hamlyn, Bart. . Hartland. The Abbey, Col. Orchard. * To FRO ME, Somer- I setshire, p. 58 ! * SHEPTON MAL- LET , p. 5g - 12 j Pilton ----- ! 24 S West Pennard - - - 3 LONDON to PORLOCK QUAY. Shepton Mallet has a considerable ma- ^0^4 nufacture of second Cloths. It is a 7 large town, seated under the Mendip jjA Hills; the streets are irregular, nar- I2(T row, and steep. Roads measured from Hyde Pakk Coknek. Edgarly - - - - ' * GLASTONBURY - r. to Wells 5§ m * Cross the river Brue. Street - - - - - l. to Somerton 5$ ™* Walton - - - - - * Piper’s Inn - “ “ l. to Castle Cary 13 to Somerton 6$ ; and to Taunton over Sedgmoor 17 ^ Ashcot - - - “ i Over Polden Hill to Bawdrip - - " “ \ m. farther, r. to Bristol 30 m . Cross the Perrot river to * BRIDGEWATER - l . to Taunton 11$ ™* Cannington - ~ Ashford - ’ “ “ Kinthorn - * ~ m NETHER ST 0 WEI' - Doddington - w " Hoi ford - - " * ‘ West Quantock’s Head Donniford - “ * WATCHET - - - Blue Anchor - “ Carhampton - - * l. to Taunton 19 $™* Dunster - - - * MINEHEAD - - - PORLOCK - - - “ Porlock Quay - - “ OR, * To WELLS, Somer- sttshire, p. 58 “ Coxley - - ” “ Pol sham - - * “ Southwood * - - - * GLASTONBURY - Porlock Quay, above U OR. To King’s Weston, So mer set shire, p. 60 l. to Somerton 3 m * Marshes Elm - - *• r. to Glastonbury 3$ ™*»‘ l - to Somerton 4* I* Piper’s Inn --- Porlock Quay, annex, col. 120 | 123 3 jl 26 | 42 1 169 1354 n 1484 150 1534 4 i60 158j i6i4 1694 yo| 1204 I2lf 122 | Glastonlury. Ste the ruins of the Ab- bey ; and the Tor, a Conical Hill with I a tower on its top. Street. Between Street and Walton, on r, Sharpham Park, — Rolle, Esq. , Ashcot. Beyond, on l, Sedgmoor, whe.e the Duke of Monmouth was derated in 1685 ; and at a distance, the Obe- "sk built by Sir Rich. Pynsent, m honour of the late Eatl of ChMhatn, A mile bevond Ashcot, onr, at Sharp wick, George Tempter, Esq. Polden HiU. On each side a be ™“™l and extensive prospect, and in front a view of Bristol Channel. Bridgewater carries on a conSlder * , coasting trade : it likewise trades with | Ireland and Norway. .Cannington. Closo by the Church an old house, the birth-place of Fair Ro- samond ; this, with the manor, is shU in the possession of Lord de Clifford, Four miles on r, Brymore, Sir Philip NMerStowey. Half a mile beyond, or r Fairfield, John Ackland, Rsq. West Quantock. On l, St. Audnes 1 George Balch, Esq. Watchet supplies the Glass Howes a Bristol with kelp, made from * ashes of sea-weeds, of which grea quantities are burnt here. \Dunster. On h Dunster Castle, J. 1 '‘NimTcad! Before, on l, the M°» umen Quay. Half a mile beyonc 24|l25f! Porlock *■ 4 rot tut-r- jy2— i'l Worthy House, Lord iving. LONDON to BARNSTAPLE, througl Tiverton. Honiton and * To HONITON, Dc- vonshire , p. 41 - * r. to Chard 12 m.; to Taun- ton 19; Exeter l6 ^‘ 1 noniton. A mile beyond, on r. Traci rZ7c, H.B. Lott, &q.i »d a h« farther, on r, a new-built hou^e, M Elliott. About half a mile farther, < r, Ashfield House, Miss Burgess. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [63 Cross the Otter river. Awliscombe - - - - 6 to. from Honiton , a mile to the r, the village of Broadhemlury. Cross the Culm river to * COLLUMPTQN - r. to Taunton 18 J m.; 1. to Exeter 12. Near Tiver- ton, r. to Taunton ‘21 ; l. to Exeter 13£ ; P-nd a lit- tle farther , r. to Bamp- ton 6f . Cross the Exe river to I* TIVERTON - - - | 5i BARN STAPLE, p.G\ 30 Sj 1 67 202! Awliscombe, A mile beyond, on l, Hembury Fort House, Admiral R. Graves. Between Awliscombe and Collumpton, six miles from Honiton, and half a mile to the r, the Grange, F. Drew, Esq. Eight miles from Ho- niton, and a quarter of a mile to the r, Strawberry Hill, Earl of Montrath ; and about a quarter of a mile farther, on r, the village of Kentisbeer. LONDON to BARNSTAPLE, through Exeter and South Molton. * SOUTH MOLTON 8 202* * BARNSTAPLE, p.6l ll*’2i4~ This is the Post Road. * To EXETER, De- vonshire, p. 42 * - 173 Cowley Bridge - - - 2 175 Cross the Exe river. 1. to Exwick 1§ m 'i T • Thorverton 6 m. Newton St. Cyres - - H 3 177| * CREDITON- - - 180* r. to Tiverton 12 to.; 1. to Hatherleigh 20§. A lit- tle farther , l. to Chum- leigh 14 ; r. to Sandford - - - - - 9 L z 2 183 Black Dog Inn - - - 5 1S8 Tbelbridge - - - - 2 190 East Workington - - ^ 2 1914 * SOUTH MOLTON 9 20°4 * BARNSTAPLE, p. 61 Hi 212 OR, *To CREDITON, above 130i r. to Tiverton 12 ?».; Z. to Hatherleigh 20f* New Buildings - - - 4 184* Oldburrow - - - - H 187 Morchard Bishops - - 1 183 New Inn - - - 1904 l. to Bow, through Lapford 5 m. Chawiey - - - - H 1924 Cross the little Dart river. * CHUMLEIGH - - 2 1944 l. to Barnstaple , through Atherington 16 to.; r. to *To CHUM LEIGH, see the annexed column - r. to South Molton 8 m. ; and to Barnstaple, thro' Chittlchampton 16; L to Burrington - High Bickington - - Atherington - - - - r. to South Molton 8§ to.; 1. to Torrington 7f. New Bridge - - Cross the Taw river to * BARNSTAPLE - — I94i 3 1974 3 200 * 2 202 * 20 & 210 * Exeter. A mile beyond, cn r, Duryard Lodge, Mrs. Stokes ; and beyond it, — Cross, Esq. Cowley Bridge , On r, Jackson, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Pines, Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart. Newton St. Gyres. On r, — Quick, Esq. Crediton. Before, on r, Downs, J. Bul- ler. Esq. A mile beyond Crediton, on r, Creedy, Lady Davie ; and a mile farther, on r, Youlston, Sir John Chi- chester, Bart. Chumleigh. Beyond, on l, Colleton, — Bury, Esq. Burrington. Beyond, on r, New Place, — Buller, Esq. New Bridge. Two miles beyond, on l, Tawstock, Sir Bourch. Wray, Bart. 64 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to ILFRACOMB. across the Bristol Channel , from 11 - fracomb to Swansea in Glamorgan- shire ; and from Swansea to llfracomb every Wednesday and Saturday. Pilton. On r, Pilton Cottage, Robert Reid, Esq.; and Long Stone, aDruidi- cal Monument. On l. of Pilton, on the banks of the Taw river, Heanton Court, — Basket, Esq. Beyond Pil- ! ton, on r, Rawleigh, John Bigrrall, I; Esq.; and on l , Upcott, Rob. Har- llfracomb is noted for maintain- ding, Esq. ing constant Lights for the direction of Prexford. On l , Ley House, Geo. Ley, Sailors. Packet Boats sail twice a Esq-; and a little farther, on Z, Mar- week (every Monday and Thursday J wood Hill, Charles Cutliff, Esq. * To BARNSTAPLE , Devonshire , p. 6 l 1921 l. to Torrington 11 § m.; and to Biddeford 8^. Cross the Taw river. Pilton - * - - - 1 1931 Z. to Baggy Point ; r. to Comb Martin 8 m. Prexford - - * * - 2 195J * ILFRACOMB ~ - 7 202| LONDON to EXETER, through Bruton, Somtbrton, and Taunton. To South Appledore, South Appledore. A mile and a half Devonshire, p. 0 L A mile farther , r. to Tiver- — 1541 beyond, on Z, R. H. Clarke, Esq. ton m.,' Z. to 3j Collumpton. On r, Knowle, — Cross, Welland - - - - - Cross the Colurnb river. 158J Esq. * COLLUMPTON - 2J I60j Monkaton. On r. Combe Sackville, r. to Tiverton 5§ w., - 1, to Honiton 10^. Bradnich - - 24 163 — Brown, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Sir Thos. Dyke Ackland, Bart. Monkaton - ~ - 2 £ 165 L Three miles beyond Monkaton, on Z, Staffords - - - - 4f i;o| Poltimore, Sir Chas. War. Bampfylde, * EXETER - - - - 2 1724 Bart. LONDON to BPiUTON, through Salisbury, continued to CHARD. j* To SALISBURY, Wiltshire, p. 40 - - _ 00 1 Barford, p. 53 - - - 6 87i[ 1 1. try Shaftesbury 14~| m. j Dinton - - - - - 2 l 90 $ Teffont ----- 2 91 Chilmark - - - - j 1 * 934 j Fon thill - - ' - - - 2 -J 954 Berwick St. Leonard - l 3 1 * 9^i * HIND ON - - - 3 4 97 l. to Shaftesbury m. ■ Willoughby Hedge - j 1 : 2 j 99i r. to AmesburyTQm.; a mile j farther , Z. to Mere 3 . Salisbury , or New Sarum, about two miles south of the ruins of Old Sa- rum, is noted for its fine Cathedral, the spire of which is the loftiest in the kingdom. We are assured by Col. Mudge, that this spire may be seen from Butser Hill, near Petersfield, Hants, about forty miles distant. Sa- lisbury is noted for its manufacture of Flannels, Hardware, &c. Dinton. Beyond, on l, Dinton House,. Wm. Penruddock Wyndham, Esq. Fon thill. On Z, Foothill House, Wra, Beckford, Esq. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [65 * BRUTON, Somerset- shire, p. 60 - - - Pitcomb - - - - - A mile farther , 1. to Shepton Montacute. CASTLE CARY , or * Ainsford Inn - - - r. to Somerton 10 m.; 1. to Galhampton - Sparkford - - - - l. to Wincaunton 8§ m.; to Yeovil 74 ; and to Sher- born 8. * ILCHESTER - - r. to Shepton Mallet 16 m and to Somerton 4 Z. to Yeovil 44 Petherton Bridge - - r. to Somerton ; l. to Crew- kerne. r, cross the Parrot river. Sevington - - - White Lackington - - * ILMINSTER - - r. to Taunton 12£ m.; 1. to Crewkerne 7. 12 * 112 j I 5 ll3f 2f 1 116 J •i 118 3 121 6 127 8 135 3 438 2 140 I 3 •I4li Sea - - - - * CHARD - - - - 1 J5I143 - - 1 35I1465 Castle Cary. On Z, — Hobhouse, Esq. Sparkford. One mile beyond, on l, at Queen’s Camel, Sir H. S. Mildmay, Bart. Ilchester is a place of great antiquity, and had formerly sixteen churches, though there are now only two. It was the birth-place of Friar Bacon. At the entrance of Ilchester, on r, H. Chichester, Esq. and R. Froward, Esq. Sevington. On Z, Hinton St. George, j Earl Powlett. White Lackington,. J. Hanning, Esq. Beyond White Lackington, on r, Dil- lington House, Wm. Hanning, Esq. Ilminster has a considerable woollen ma- nufacture. In the church i9 a stately Monument erected to the Founder of Wadham-College, Oxford. QCTr Chard is eight miles from Crew- kerne , seven miles from Axminster, twelve miles from Honiton , and thir- teen miles from Taunton. LONDON to ILCHESTER, To Willoughby Hedge, Wiltshire, p. 60 - - l. to Hindon 24 m. A mile farther , forward to Bru- ton 1 1^ ; l. to * MERE - - - - Bourton, Dorsetshire - Bayford, Somersetshire l. to Shaftesbury 10 m. * WINCAUNTON - r. to Bruton 44 m.; and to Castle Cary 6. Holton - - - - - l. to ora x 6£ m. Blackford - - - - through Wincaunton. Cadbury - - - - - 2 — 96 * Sparkford - - - - r. to Castle Cary 4i Z. 2 j to Sherborn 8 ; and to 1 Yeovil 74* 4 100i * ILCHESTER , alove 6 31 , 104 ^ 2i;i06J 1071 110J 1141 1161 I112J Mere . A mile and a half beyond, on Z, Zeals House, Mrs. Grove ; and a lit- tle farther, on r, Stourhead, Sir Rich. Hoare, Bart. Bayford. On Z, at Cucklington, Shank’s House, Nath. Dalton, E3q. North Cadbury. — Newmstfty Esq. j Just beyond Cadbury Castle, a large entrenchment. LONDON to BRUTON, through Shaftesbury and Wincaunton. * To SHAFTESBURY , — 101 Dorsetshire , p. 54 Litton Bridge - - 3i)04i Shaftesbury. A little beyond, Motcomb, — Whitaker, Esq. K 66] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Gillingham - - - - Cucklington,«So7rcer5tf/$A. Bayford - - - r. to Mere 6^ m. * WINCAUNTON - r. to Castle Cary 6 m.; to Ilckester 14f i & }l d- to Sheri or n 9. Stoney Stoke - - - § mile farther, r. to Hind on 133 m.; 1. to Castle Cary 44. * BRUTON - - - 1 105 £ OR, 2 1 109 * To WINCAUNTON, 2 111 Somersetshire, p. 65 - 107-j * BRUTON, see an - 1 1 12 j nexed column - - - 4 } 1121 Gillingham. On r, — Freyke, Esq. 2j 114 | Cucklington. Shank’s House, Nath. Dalton, Esq. Stoney Stoke. A mile beyond, on 1 , U6J Redlynch,. Earl of Ilchester: and on 2} r, Nath. Webb, Esq. LONDON^ to BRUTON, through Warminster. * To WARMINSTER , Wilts, p. 58 - - - Or, to Warminster, by Deptford Inn (p. 59b ls 974 m. Samborn- - - - - Crockerton - - - - Deverill - - - - - l. to Shaftesbury 12 m.; d r. to Maiden Bradley - - Yavnfield, Somersetsh r - Kilmington - - - - l. to Ameslury 2£§ m. 1 2 4 4 1 1 | Brew ha m * - - nQi Cross the Frome canal. I* BRUTON - • !09j 112 § £)6 f ' Crockerton. of Bath. On l, Longleat, Marquis 9bq: Maiden Bradley. On l, Bradley House, 99? | Duchess of Somerset. J'Yarnfield. On r, Witham Friery. 103y Kilmington. On l, Stourliead, Sir Rich. 104} j Hoare, Bart. 105} Breufham. A mile and a half beyond, )| on l , Rcdlynch, Earl of Ilchester, LONDON to SOUTH MOLTON and TORRINGTON, through Taunton and Wiveliscombe. * To TAUNTON, So- mersetshire, p. 6l Staplegrove - - - - Forward to Minehead2\\m. 1. to Norton - - - - Heathfield - - - - Milverton - - - - WIVELISCOMBE - l, to Bampton 8 m. Chipst&ble - - - - Skilgate - - - - * Berry - - - - - r. to Duns ter 15§wi. Cross the Exe river. DULVERTON - - l. to Bampton 54 m. Durleyford, Devonshire Bush Bridge - - - - L to Tiverton 17§ m. — 141 J 1 1 1 4 143 1 144 3 4 1 47i 2 1491 4 1531 24 15(3 44! I6'0i 24 163 2-1 1651 6 17l| 54 177 Taunton . Between Taunton and Sta- plegrove, on l, John Holliday, Esq.; and on r, Fairwater, Charles Smith, Esq. Milverton. Two miles beyond, on r. Barren Down, Stukeley Lucas, Esq. Dulverton. On l , Pixton, Lord Por- chester. Dulverton is seated on the Barle river, not far from its junction with the Exe, and is a place of good aecommodation. There are some lead mines near the town, and the lead that comes from the ore is said to be harder than that of the Mendip Hills. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. L«7 Cross the Mole river. * SOUTH MOLTON A mile farther, r. to Barn- stap'e l Of m.; 1. to Chittlehampton - r. to Barnstaple 7f w Chumleigh Q. Cross the Taw river. Atherington - - - r. to Barnstaple 8 m 1. Chumleigh 8 m. * TORRINGTON - l. to to 0'l78i | 5^ 184 3 187 7i 1941 Chittlehampton. Near, on l, Hudscot, j ' Lord Rolle. Torringion is situated on the Torridge river, over which there is a Stone j Bridge. It is an ancient and populous borough, and has a considerable trade, and a manufactory of stuffs. LONDON to BAMPTON. To DULVERTON , Somersetshire, p. 66 Brush ford - - - - Exbridge - - - - - Cross the Exe river. BAMPTOiV, Devonsh. OR, To W1VELISCOMBE, Somersetshire , p. 66 l65i !l 67 ie>8| 153± Chipstable - - Raddington - - BAMPTON - 2 5 156 158 163 Dulverlon. On l, Pixton, Lord Por- chester. Between Dulverton and Brushford, on l , Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, Bart. Bampton. A battle was fought here in 614 between the Saxons and Britons, in which the Saxons were defeated. LONDON to SOUTH MOLTON, through Bridgewater. to D uiister 15 m. * To BRUTON, So- mersetshire , p. 60 - 5 109 1 1 King’s Weston, p. 60 - Hi I'iOj; * Piper’s Inn - - - ej 1261 ' r. to Glastonbury 41 m. Ashcot ----- 1 127J * BRIDGEWATER, p. 62 10 137J 1. to Taunton Ilf m.; r. to Nether Stowey 8. Durleigh ----- 14 1391 Faulty ----- H 140f Enmore - - - - - 1 !41| 143f Water Pitts - - - - 2 Over Quantox Hill to West Bagborough - - 3 146| Willet H 15QJ f n\, farther , l. to Taunton 91 i r. to Dunster Ilf. Raleigh’s Cross - - - 4 154J Holwelslade - - - - a 1 55f Woolcot ----- H 159 j Heal Bridge - - - - 4 Il63 Devon , p. 66 and 67 113 164J 1771 South Molton is impassable in Win- ter, but pleasant in Summer ; the turnpike road is through Taunton. See the following road. King's Weston. O nr, Wm. Dickenson, Esq. Ashcot. Beyond, on r, at Shapwick, G. Templer, Esq. Enmore. Earl of Egmont, and — Guy, Esq. A little beyond Enmore, on l, Haleswell Park, J. K. Tyn,te, Esq. Willet. A little beyond, Hartrow House, belonging to the family of Lacy. On WdlctHill, the Monument; and just beyond it, the Rev. Mr. Estcourt. Dulverton. On l, Pixton, Lord Por- chester. 68] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to SOUTH MOLTON, through Bridgewater, the Turnpike Road . * To BRIDGEWATER, Somersetshire, p. 67 - Or to Bridgewater, p. 62, is 139§ m. r. to Nether Stowey 8 m and to Dulverton 27 ; L to North Petherton - - Monkton - Cross the Tone river. — 137f 04 itu 4 145 Bath Pool - - - - l, to Somerton \6% m.j and to I trains ter 1 If. * TAUNTON - - - * SOUTH MOLT ON, Devon , p. 6l - - - 2i|l47§ 39J189 Monkton. On r, William Sanford, Esq. j and M. Brickdale, Esq. LONDON to TAUNTON, through Jlminster. * To YEOVIL , So - 1 nersetshire, p. 54 - Preston - - - - - Odcomb - - - - - Montacute - - - Stoke ----- Petherton Bridge - - r. to Somerton 8 m.; and to Ilchester 8 ,• l. to Crew- kerne 6. Cross the Parrot river. Sevington - - - - White Lackington - - * ILMINSTER - - l. to Crewkerne 7 rn. ,* and to Chard 5« Horton - - - - l. to Chard 4\ m. Ashill - - - - Hatch - - - - - 122J 123J 125£ 126 j| 128j r. to Somerton 12^ m.; 2 m. farther, r. to Somerton 1 3^. Near Taunton , r. to Bridgewater 10^. * TAUNTON - - - 14SJ 1 Jl2 gf r 3 2 li 132J 134J 138 140 143 Odcomh. Near, on l, Brympton, Earl of Westmoreland. Montacute. On r, Rev. Mr. Phelips. wington. On l, Hinton St. George, Earl Powlett. White Lackington. John Hanning, Esq. Beyond White Lackington, on r, Dillington House, William Han- ning, Esq. Ashill. Jourdan’s House, William Speke, Esq. Hatch. On r. Hatch Court, J. R. Col- lins, Esq. LONDON to BIDDEFORD, through Exeter and Chumleigh. * To CHUMLEIGH, Devonshire, p. 63 - r. to South Molton 8 m.; and to Barnstaple , thro * Chittlehampton, 16. Cross the Taw river to Burrington - - - - \ m. before Dipford, r . to Barnstaple 11. Dipford - - - - - 4 771. farther , r. to South Molton 12; l. to Torring- ton 4- Hunshaw - \Q4\r. to Barnstaple 8 m.; 1. to Torrington 3§. 2 miles farther, l. to Torrington 3$. Cross the Torridge river. * BIDDEFORD - - 1974 3 200^ 6 206^ 41211 Offr Biddeford is 8f m. from Barnsta- ple, and 13§ m.from Hartland. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to BIDDEFORD, through Exeter and Torrington. * To EXETER, De- vonshire, p. 42 - - Cowley Bridge - - - Cross the river £xe. 1. to Exwick Itj- m.; r. to Thorverton 6 ra. Newton St. Cyres - - * C REDITON- - - r. to Tiverton 12 m .; and to Chumleigh 14. Colebrook - - - - BOW - - - - - North Tawton - - - l. to Oakhampton 7 m. Sampford Courtenay - Exborn - - - Jacobstow - - - - 173 175 Cross the Oakment river. HATHERLE1GH - - 34 l. to Oakhampton 7 rn.; for- ward to Stratton 21§ ; r.to Petrockstow- - - - 4 Little Torrington - - 5~ 1774 Cross the Torridge river. ,1804 TORRINGTON - - 1 2 r. to South Molton 154 m -i 184i and to Barnstaple 1 1 J. * BIDDEFORD , - 64 [% 201 205 210^ 21 L 3^ 188 j 4 |192 j 2 J 1 9.4f 2 196J 1 i l 97i Cowley Bridge. On r, — Jackson, Esq.; I and half a mile farther, on r, Pines, ' Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart. Newton St. Cyres. On r, — Quick, Esq. Petrockstow. A mile and a halfbeyond, on l , Heanton, Lord Clinton, and a seat of — Cleveland, Esq. LONDON to STRATTON. To HATHERLEIGH, I | | above - - - - * 1 201 j r. to Torrington 3 04 m.; 1. to Oakhampton 7 . 2i% m. farther , l. to Launceston 174. (jolden Inn - - - - 4 ! 205 | r. to Sheepwash 1 ^ m. Lon- don to Sheepwash ^004 Houlsworthy - 94 2144 44 rn. farther , cross the Tamer river. STRATTON , Cormy. 8 1222 4 Stratton is chiefly noted for the garden grounds which surround it, arid for being the place where Sir Ralph Hop- ton defeated the Parliament forces un der the Earl of Stamford, for which he was afterwards created Lord Hopton of Stiatton. LONDON to * To EXETER, De- I . vonshire, p. 42 - - Adderwater - - - - Lilly Bridge - - - - Tap House - Cheriton Cross - - - * Cfockern Well - - Merry meet - - - - South 2£eal - - - - Cross the Taw river. Stickle Path - - - - Near Oakhampton f r. to Boiv, lira. * OAKHAMPTON - Cross the Oakment river. the LAND’S END, Cornwall. — 173 J 7<5|: 4 1 79 \\ 1 180 | 2^1824 14 184 4 ,188 3 191 Exeter. A mile beyond, on l , Barley S House, Capt. Graves ; and on r, Cleave House, — Northmore, Esq. Tap House. Between Tap House and Cheriton Cross, on l, Fulford, — Ful- j ford, Esq. Cheriton Cross. Oij r, — Foulkes, I Esq. / 3. 4 191| 195* I Oakhampton. The remains of a Castle and Park belonging to Lo d Viscoant Courtenay, formerly a seat of the 1 Earls of Devonshire. 70] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Bridestow. On Z, Leawood, — Cal- maddy, Esq. Four miles from Bride- r. to Hatherleigh 7 3£ pi. from, Oakhampton, l. to Plymouth 29 > and to Tavistock 15. Over Stourton Down to Bridestow - - - - 6 201 1 * Lyfton ----- 9 210i Cadron - - - - - 1 21 ij r. to Hatherleigh Yj% m. to Newport 3 m. or to \ oi 213|. * LAUNCESTON j 3 ^2 Z. to Tavistock 11§ m.; and, to Callington Ilf; r. to Camelford 14&. Hick’s Mill - - - - 5 218f f m. farther , r. to Camel- ford 9f . Trerethick Bridge - - 1 219f * Five Lanes Inn - - 1 1. 221 5 Trewint ----- 1 2 222 Palmer’s Bridge - - 2^224i Enter Temple Moors. Temple ----- 4j228|; About 2 m. farther , leave Temple Moors . A mile before Bodmin , r. to Camelford 12 m. * BODMIN - - - 6 234J Z. to Leslwithiel 6 m. ; through the town , r. to Camelford. Lanevet Ford - - - 2 23 East Lane End - - - 5 24lJ Z. to St. Austle 6 m. Belovely ----- 1 2 242J * Indian Queen Inn - 2 244 5 r. to St. Colitmb 3 m. Fradden ----- 1 245J Summer Court - - - 3 248J * St. Michael - - - 2 49j Trespen ----- 3J 253 St. Erme - - - - 1 Q 2531 255| Buckshead - - - - H * TRURO - - - - 1 256J Z. to Grampound 7§ m.; and to Tregony r J. 2 r,i. from Truro , r. to Red- ruth 7. Carnon - - - - - 4 260f Perran Arworthal - - 1 26*1 J Sticken Bridge - - - , 1 262f stow, on r, Lee, — Doidge, Esq. Lyfton. Within two miles of Lyfton, on r, Haine, Christopher Harris, Esq.; and on Z, at Sydenham, A. Tremain, Esq. On Z. of Lyfton, Witley, — Welsh, Esq. Cadron. On r, Smallcomb, — Harris, Esq. Newport. On r, Werrington House, Duke of Northumberland. Launceston had once a Castle of con- siderable strength. Near the town are the remains of its ancient Mo- nastery. Two miles beyond Launces- ton, Port Eliot, Hon. J. Eliot. Hick's Mill. Near, on Z, Treslake, E. Archer, Esq. Trerethick Bridge. On r, — Hicks, Esq. Bodmin. Three miles to the r, Pencar- row, Sir William Moleswortb. Trespen. Near, on r, Trutham, Edw. Collans, Esq. St. Ermc. Beyond, on r, Treworgan, Rev. John Collins. Buckshead. Near, on r, Penmount, Lady Richardson, and on Z, — Pol- whele. Esq. Truro. Here the forces of Charles I, under Lord Hopetoun, surrendered to Gen. Fairfax, after the decisive battle of Naseby. Two miles beyond, on r, Carlew, Rob. Gwatkin Lovell, Esq. One mile farther, on Z, Adm, Spry. On the north and south of the road leading thence to Redruth, tin and copper ore are found in abundance. Sticken Bridge . On Z, Calcrew, Sir W. Lemon, Bart. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [71 $£3^ H ere y ou ma y turn 071 the left to Penryn 2| to. ; and join the road again 3 to. beyond Stic ken Bridge ; but this is to. out of the way. Forward to Buttress - - - - - Polgrene - - - - - Menehy ----- Trevenen - - - - Trewannock - - - * HELSTONE - - Cross the Looe river. Breage - - - - - Germoe - - - - - Golzenna - - - - * MARAZION, or JEW MARKET - * PENZANCE - - tiere y° u may go for - icard to Sennen 8£ to.; thence to the Land's End l if ('see lelowj or turn on the left to |Newlyn - - - - - iTrevelloe - - - - St. Burien * - - - jTreseder - - - - iTrebear ----- * 268f ' L bo St. Levan 1 to. 269|;||Trevescan a 270J ' Land’s End - - - - 1 li ] If 288| If 290 2f 292 f 1 !293f iwi 2*297 f 2 9.7f U 27 1 fj 2J2\ \\H e lstone has the largest Market House vn 2/ in the county, and a pretty good Har- bour, where several of the tin-ships take in their lading. The Steeple of the Church is a sea-mark. 2 78f Breage. Between Breage and Germoe, 28lf j on r, Godolphin Park, Dukeof Leeds. I Newlyn. On r, Castle Horneck, S. 282f I Borlase > Esq. 280— Trcvelloe. On r,. Kerries, — Pearce, 4i | Esq. St. Burien. Beyond, on l , Burnuhall, j — Davies, Esq. I Treseder. — Tresillian, Esq.; and be- ' yond it, on r, Penrose, — Jones, Esq. 249^ 3|'253j 2 ,255f 3|258f Treloweth - - - - Crowless - - - - I* PENZANCE - - iTrereife - - - - - r. to St. Just 6 to. Lon- don to St. Just 287f m. Sennen, Star - -'"J- iLand’s End - - - - 259* 202f H 274 ! if 2765 3f 280f li 28 if 7 288f A 4 2901 beyond, on LONDON to the LAND’S END, through Redruth, (n. m.) * To St. Michael, Corn . P- 70 £ to. farther , l. toTruro 6 ^ ; forward to Zealla - - - - - Perran’s Alms House - Junction of the road from Truro to St. Agnes r. to St. Agnes 3% to.; 1. to Truro 6 $. Black Water - - - * REDRUTH - - - j l. to Truro 9 to.; and to ! Penryn 8 . Tolskithley - - - - Pool A mile farther , l. to Cam- home and Marazion. Terswithian- - - - ; Angarrack - - - - ! Guildford - - - - ; r. to St. Ives to. Lon- don to * ST. IKES 276f m. 263 f 1 2 1 AiOfLiJI 1 2| Angarrack. 2f2 67 3f 270f 'Zealla. A mile and a r, Cheverton, J. Thomas, Esq. I Pool. Two miles to the r, Tehiddy, j Lord De Dunstanviile. Terswithian. Near Terswithian, Coon, j — Harris, Esq. A mile on r, Hayle Copper House. Guildford. Three quarters of a mile from Guildford, Revier, John Edwards, Esq. Treloweth. Three quarters of a mile to the r. of Treloweth, Trevethow Hall, — Praed, Esq. Penzance. Half a mile on Horneck, S. Borlase, Esq. Trereife. — Nicholls, Esq. Castle 72] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to PLYMOUTH, and PLYMOUTH DOCK, by Chudleigh and Ashburton. * To EXETER, De- vonshire, p. 42 - - J i 173 Alphington - - - - 2 175 Z. to Star Cross 8 § m,; and to Neivton Bushel 13* r. to Shillingford - - 1764 Clopton Bridge - - - 1 1774 Cross the river Ken. Over Hull Down Hill to * CHUDLEIGH - - 5 182§ Knighton - - - - 2 1844 Jews Bridge - - - - 1 1854 Cross the Teign river. A little farther , Z. to Newton Bushel 3 rn. Bickington - - - - 3 1884 Love Lane - - - - 1 2 189 Z. to Newton Bushel 4f rn. 1 * ASHBURTON - - 3 192 r. to Tavistock 19 L 1° Totness 8 . Cross the Dart river. Buckfastleigh - - w H 1944 r. to Holne 3 § m. Dean Prior - - - - i| i 190 Harburton Ford - - ! ii 1974 Brent ------ 2 1994 Cross the Avon river. § mile farther, l. to Modbu- ry 5 m. Cherston - - - - - 1 2004 Bideford Bridge - - 2 J 202 f l. to Totness 8 ^- m. * Ivy Bridge - - - 2 204J Cross the Erme river. r. to Tavistock l6L?n. Woodland - - 3 4 2054 Chadleigh - 4200 Lee Mill 14 20 71 Cross the Yealme river. * Ridgeway - 4 21 lJ Or * PLYMPTON EARL 4\ m. The Plym River - - i4 2124 * PLYMOUTH - - H 210 r. to Saltash across the Ferry 4 | m : * Plymouth Dock - - 2 218 1 Alphington . A mile beyond, on V, Fea- j more, Sam. Kekewich, Esq. Clopton Bridge. On r, Haldon House, j Sir Lawrence Falk, Eart. Chudleigh. Two miles and a half be- j fore Chudleigh, on r, Whitewav, M. j Parker, Esq. Beyond Chudleigh, on l, Ugbrook, Lord Clifford ; and a little farther, Sewell, — Shepherd, ! Esq. Knighton. A mile from Knighton, on l, Stover House, James Templer, Esq. Bickington . Near, on Z, — Hale, Esq. Ashburton. Beyond, on r, on the Dart ! river, Holne Park, Sir B. Wray, Bart.; ! and on l, — Bovev, Esq. Ilarburton Ford. On Z, Marly House, Walter Falk, Esq. Ivy Bridge. On r, Stoford, N. Rivers, ! Esq. , Chadleigh. Half a mile beyond, on r, Blatchford, Sir John Leman Rogers, ' Bart. Lee Mill. On r, Goodamore, — Tre- by. Esq.; Beachwood, R. Rosdrew, Esq.; and Hamerton Hall, G. Wooli- combe. Esq. Ridgeway. Near, on r, Chatlewood, — Spark, E;q. A mile beyond Ridge- way, on Z, Salt" rn, Lord Boringdon, and on r, Boringdon Pa k. Plym River. A mile beyond, on r, Higher Efford, W. Clark, Esq.; and Lower Efford, Col. Nelson ; and be- yond, on Z, J. L. Lewis, Esq. Plymouth. A mile before Plymouth, on Z, Totehill, John Culme, Esq. Plymouth Dock. On the l, across the Crimble Passage, Mount Kdgcumbe, EarlofMountEdgcum.be. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [73 LONDON to PLYMOUTH, by Newton Bushel, Totness, and Modbury. Haldon Hill. Ascending the hill, see, on r, at a distance, Haldon House, Sir Law. Palk, Bart. On l, Castle Lawrence, built in honour of the late General Lawrence. From the top of Haldon Hill, which is 818 feet above the level of the sea, towards the left, you have a fine view of the city of Exeter, and Topsham, Lympstone, and Exmouth, on the left bank of the river Exe. On the right bank of the Exe may be seen Powderham Castle, Lord Vise. Courtenay ; beyond it, the woods of the Earl of Lisburne, and the river Exe to the sea. You have likewise a view of Mount Radford, John Baring, Esq.; of Nutwell, Lord Heathfield, &c. On r, High Tor Rocks, one on the point of a hill, the other in the centre of a dip in the hill, are visible all the way to TotnesS ; but as you go on appear almost close together. They are sea marks. Sandy Gate. Near, on r, Ugbrook, Lord Clifford ; and beyond it, on l , Lyndridge, Rev. John Templar. Newton Bushel. On Z, Knoles ; and a little beyond, on r, Broadridge ; which, with several other points near them, afford some of the most pleasing and picturesque prospects that can any where be found. Bow. A mile and a half beyond, on Z, Berry Castle, Duke of Somerset. Ingleburn. On Z, — Watton, Esq. Luckbridge. On r, Maridge, — Tayler, Esq, Modbury. Near, on Z, Traine, — Swete, Esq. Yeaimpton. On Z, Puslinch, — Yonge, Esq.; and about a mile farther, on Z, ! Kitley, John Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. Brixton. On Z, Coffleet, — Vea', Esq.; and about a mile farther, on Z, Sher- ford, — Buckford, Esq. Plym River. Nfear, on Z, Saltram, Lord Boringdon. j (For the other seats, see p. 72.) * To EXETER, De - j • 1 vans hire, p. 42 - - -173 Alphington - - - - 2 175 Z. to Star Cross 8^ m.; r. to 1 Chudleigh 7\ i forward to Ken ford - - - - - 1 2 1 77 Haldon Hill - - - - 2 179 Sandy Gate, Red Lion - 6|18 5\ Crocs "heTeign river. *NElVTON BUSHEL 2£l 8S r. to Chudleigh 6 m.; to j Ashburton 7L j Two Mile Oak - - - 1 2 190 Bow ------ 2^192^ Cross the Dart river. * TOTNESS - - - 3il96 r. to Ashburton 8 m.; and to Plympton Earl 18£. Near Ingleburn , r. to Kings- bridge tn. Ingleburn - - - - 2j 198| Cross the Avon river. Luckbridge - - - - ; 5 J 204 Z. to Dartmouth 11£ w. Brownson - - - - 1 1 205 * MODBURY - - - f 3 208 Cross fhe Erme river. Sequer’s Bridge - - - 1 j 2 210 Cross the Yealme river. j Yeaimpton - - - - 3I213I 1 1^ 215 Brixton ----- * PLYMPTON EARL 1 2^2174 Plympton St. Mary |218 The Plym River - - 1 219 * PLYMOUTH - - 342224 Alphington. A mde beyond, on r, Pea- more, S. Kekewich, Esq.; and a little farther, or. Z, Kenbury, — Cook, Esq. Kenford. A little beyond, on r, James Templer, Esq. ; on Z, Trehill, John Ley, Esq.; Bickham, — Short, Esq. Or, another Road to Plymouth. * To TOTNESS , De - j j Totness. Two miles beyond, on Z, Sand- 1 vonshi?'e, above - - | — 19 ^ Won ton - - - 4\ 200J j well, — Lear, Esq. L 74 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Horsbrook - * - - r. to Brent 1§ m. Lady Down - - - - A little farther , r. to Brent 2§ m.; 1. to Modlury 4 . Bideford Bridge - - - -- — — — 1 201J 1 l|202f 1|204J r. to Exeter, through Chud - leigh 29 | m. * Ivy Bridge - - - * PLYMOUTH, p. 72 Horslrouk . Beyond, on l, 1 1 — Fowell, Esq. 2 206 £ ni;2i7| Black Hall, LONDON to PLYMOUTH, by Moreton Hampstead and Tavistock. * To EXETER, De- vonshire, p. 42 - - 173 Pocomb ----- 1 75 j Longdown End - - - 177 Crew ------ 1 17 s MORETON HAMP- STEAD - - - - ; 185 Wormhill - - - - 3 188 Entrance of Dartmoor Forest ----- 1 189 New House - - - • - 3 192 | Dart River - - - - « 1984 l. to Ivy Bridge 15 m. \ Merriville Bridge - - 3 20lJ 3 rn. farther, r. to Oak- hampton 17 ra.,* 1. to Ply- mouth, ly Horra Bridge , leaving Tavistock on r, 12^,* which will save a- love 3 m.; or, forward to * TAVISTOCK - - 5 206 f Cross the Tavy river, r. to Oakhampton 18 m.; to Launceston 12£ ; and to Callington 9 . Whitechurch - - - Horra Bridge - - - Roborough Inn - - - New Inn - - - - Nackershole, t. g. and New Inn - % m. farther, r. to Plymouth Dock ; l. to * PLYMOUTH - - l|208|: 2 5 2 210 | 215^ 21 7 \ i\ 217t 3 I220£ Moreton Hampstead has for Yarn. noted market Tavistock is situated on the Tavy river, over which there is a Stone Bridge of five arches. It is well watered, (a brook running through almost every street) and a flourishing place, though not so large as formerly. Tavistock was famous for its stately abbey, which is now divided into tenements. This abbey was built by King Edgar’s son in 96 I. At Tavistock, Tavistock House, Duke of Bedford. LONDON to PLYMOUTH, by Exeter, Oakhampton, and Tavistock. *To OAKHAMPTON, Devonshire , p. 6g - Stourton I Pig’s Lea j Down ton - - - - ' l. to Horra Bridge, leaving | Tavistock on r, 11 m. ; \ thence to Plymouth, above, 10 § ; or, r. to j Lidford - - - - - IjCross the river Lid. 05l |Brent Tor, t. g. - - 4*!i od-* TAVISTOCK - - * PLYMOUTH, above L20O3 203J 204J 3 || 20 ; 4 14 211 | |225f Lidford. A remarkable Bridge, and a natural Cascade. Brent Tor is a church on a pyramidical Hill, which serves as a land-mark for vessels entering Plymouth Sound. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [75 LONDON to BERE FERRIS. * To TAVISTOCK , Devonshire, p. 74 - * l. to Bere Alston - - Bere Ferris - - - - Bere Alston is only a Hamlet of Bere — 206J Ferris, though it sends two Members 5 21 if to Parliament. 3 21 4\ LONDON to TEIGNMOUTH. * To EXETER, De- vonshire, p. 42 - - — 173 Alphington - - - - 2 175 r. to Chudleigh 7§ w.; for- ward to Newton Bushel 13 ; Z. to Powderham Castle - - 5 180 Star Cross - - - - 1 \ 18l£ Mount Pleasant - - - 4 18 * Dawlish - - - - 2 1874 * Teignmouth - - - 3 I 904 I OR, To Haldon Hill, De- vonshire, p .73 - - 179 * l. to Teignmouth - - 9 1 188 Powderham Castle is a seat : of Lord Viscount Courtenay ; and opposite to it, on the other side of the Exe river, is Nutwell, Lord Heathfield. Teignmouth is divided into two parishes. East and West Teignmouth. The Danes landed here in tyJO, and the French burnt a great part of it in the reign of Queen Anne. East Teign- mouth is a celebrated bathing place, and contains a theatre, public rooms, &c. Its chief commerce consists in carrying potter's clay to Staffordshire, Liverpool, &c. It has likewise some trade to Newfoundland ; but its pros- perity depends chiefly on its summer visitors. On the opposite bank of the Teign river is the village of Shaldon, likewise a noted bathing place. Teign- mouth contains several good houses ; as Teignmouth House, John Baring, Esq.; Bitton, — Praed, Esq.; and the Cottage, Mrs. Boscawen. LONDON to DARTMOUTH, * To NEWTON BU- SHEL, Devonsh.p.73 1 % m. farther , r. to Totness m.; 1. to Abbots Kerswell - - Compton Marldon A mile farther , Y. to Tot- ness 5 m Z. to Paington % m. Gampton - - - - Z. to Brixham 2 m. Lon- don to * Brixham 201 m. Kingsweare - - - Cross the Ferry to * DARTMOUTH - - OR, * To TOTNESS , De- vonshire, p .73 - - * /. to DARTMOUTH _! 188 2 190 3 193 l 194 5 199 4 203 4 2034 - 196 , 94 20541 with a Branch to BRIXHAM. Allots Kerswell. Beyond, on r, Whad- don Court, — Templar, Esq. Marldon. On Z, Berry Castle, Duke of Somerset. Gampton. A mile before, on r, at Walton, Walton Court, Sir John Ro- gers ; and Greenway, E. Elton, Esq.; on Z, Lupton, Sir F. B. Yarde. Brixham is a sea-port on the west side of Torbay, celebrated for its fishery. The Prince of Orange landed here in 1688. Near Brixham, Upton House, J. Cutler, Esq. Kingsweare. Near, on Z, Nethway, J, Seale, Esq. ft Kingsweare, Kittery Court, Rev. T. Fownes. In going t° Dartmouth , hy Tot- ness, you avoid Dartmouth Ferry. 76] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. OR, Motleigh, New Inn - * To TOTNESS, De- f. to Modbury 7£ m.; 1 . to vonshire, p. 73 - - — 196 Halwell ----- 2 to. farther , r. to Modbury * DARTMOUTH- - 10 TO.,' 1 . to Harberton Ford - - Burton Hill - - - - 3 2 199 201 Halwell. Col. Edmonds. |20lf 1 202 | 7*210 LONDON to KINGSBRIDGE. To Morleigb, New Inn, Devonshire , above - r. to Modbury 7^ to.,- 1. to Dartmouth 8f . Mounts - - - * KINGSBRIDGE, or DODBROOK - - — 201 J Morleigh. On l , at Halwell, Col. Ed- monds. 1 H 205 Kingsbridge and Dodbrook are joined by a bridge over the river Salcomb. 3 208 LONDON to To TAVISTOCK , Devonshire, p. 74 Bridge over the New Tamer River - - - CALLINGTON, or KELLINGTON, Corn . r. to Launceston 11^ to.,- 1. to Saltash 9 . Nottar Bridge over the Lynher River - - St. Ive - - - - - Cross the Tidi river. Pen&over - - - - * LESKARD - - - l. to Plymouth Dock, by Tor Foint, 16 § m. ; to Sal- tash 1 4 ,- and to St. Ger- mains 9 %. Dobwalls - - - - Tap House - - - - r. to Bodmin 7 to.,- I, cross the Fowey river to * LESTIVITHIEL - r. to Bodmin 6 to.,- far- ther, r. to Bodmin 6. St. Blaizey - - - - - * St. Austle - Sticker - - - - - A mile farther, at a t. g., 1. to Tregony 4§ m. GRAMPOUND - - TRURO, through Tavistock. Some - - - - - Probus ----- Tresilian - - - - - l. to Tregony 3§ to. * TRURO - - - - — 206J 3J210J 5V 215f- j217| 220 | | 222 | i224f * 226 | 5 2311- 4J236J 4 240^ 4J244J! 2|247^ : 11252 1J253J H Nottar Bridge. A mile beyond, on l, Newton, late Sir John Coryton, Bt. Leskard. On l, Cartuther, Mrs. Mor- shead ; and Trenant Park, Sir John Morshead, Bart. Tap House. Two miles and a half be- yond, on l, Boconnoc, Lord Gren- ville. LestwithieL Two miles to the r, near the Fowey river, Restormel Castle and its beautiful grounds, Ld. Mount Edgcumbe. About two miles on l, Penquite, J. Rashleigh, Esq. Lest- withiel was formerly the county town, and the county members are still elected here. St. Blaizey is noted for being the landing place of Bishop Blaize, from whom it derives its name, and whose effigy is preserved in the church, which was dedicated to his memory. Beyond Blaizey, on r, Tregehan, J. Carlyon, Esq. Some. Beyond, on l, Trewithen, Sir Christopher Hawkins, Bart. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. vn LONDON to TRURO, by Torpoint. Torpoint. Beyond, on r, Lord Graves. Between Torpoint and St. Anthony s on r, Anthony House, Regin. Pole Carew, Esq. Croft Hole. Three miles beyond, on r. of St. Germains, Port Eliot, Lord Eliot. A mile and a half beyond the junction of the road from Saltash, on r, Catchfrench, F. Glanville, Esq. Three miles beyond the junction of the road from Saltash, on r, Coldrin- nick, Capt. Trelawney. Leskard. Within a mile, on l, Car- tuther, Mrs. Morshead ; and Trenant Park, Sir John Morshead, Bart. * To PLYMOUTH , | Devonshire, p. 72 - r. to Saltash , across the 216 Ferry , 4§ m.; 1. to * Plymouth Dock - - Cross the Tamer river to 2 21S Torpoint, Cornwall 1 2 2184 St. Anthony- - - - A mile farther, l. to Ply- 3f 22 if mouth , by Crimble Pas- sage. Croft Hole - - - - 2§ 224f l. to Looe 6§ m. junction of the road from Saltash - 4 228J * LESKARD - - - i 6\ 2344 * TRURO, p. 76 - - 33| 208 j LONDON to TRURO, * To PLYMOUTH , Devonshire , p. 7 2 - — 216 | r. to Saltash 4f m.; 1. to Stonehouse - - - - ] 217 ! Crimble Passage - - 1 218 Maker, Churdi - - - 2 220 Milbrook, Cornwall - 2 222 Tregantna - - - - £ m. farther, r. to Plymouth , 2 224 by Torpoint Passage. Croft Hole - 2 226 * TRURO, above - - 43f 26gf by Crimble Passage. The Crimble Passage is not so much in use as the Torpoint Passage. Travellers who have occasion to cross the Crimble , and other Passages from Plymouth &r Dock , must be careful to employ the legal Ferryboats ; other- wise they will be obliged to pay the fare twice. Crimble Passage. Between Crimble Pas- sage and Maker Church, on /, Mount Edgcumbe, E. of Mount Edgcumbe, the most beautiful and interesting situa- tion in the kingdom. The Promontory of Mount Edgcumbe is in Devonshire. LONDON to FOWEY. To Croft Hole, Corn- j 1 wall, above - - - — 2244' r. to Leskard lOf m.; 1. to | I Downderry - - - - 3 22/f; Cross the Seaton river. I Frog moor - - - - 2 '22 9 i Bodiga ----- j J230 EAST LOOE - - - 1*23]| Cross the Looe river to | West Looe - - - - |23li Treweers - - - - 3$234f Trenewan - - - - 1 2354 Cross the Fowey river to 1 FOJVEY- - - - - 1 3f 23Q4 OR, * To LESTJFITHIEL, Cornwall, p /6 - - 236| 5±242 East Looe is joined to West Looe by a large stone bridge of fifteen arches ; it is chiefly a fishing town. Fowey has a considerable pilchard fishery. About three miles from it, on an eminence near the sea, is Menabilly, Philip Rashleigh, Esq. The noble range of ocean before the town of Fowey, the surrounding hills, the rocky scenery, the old castle, with other venerable ruins, afford ample scope for the genius of the Painter and the Poet. 78] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. LONDON to ST. GERMAINS. To Croft Hole, Corn- wall, p. 77 - - - r. to ST . GERMAINS or, * To PLYMOUTH , Devonshire , p. 72 - Weston - - - - - Cross the Tamer river to SALT ASH, Cornwall - A mile farther , r. to Cal- lington 8 m.; l. to Nottar Bridge - - - Cross the Lynher river. Landrake - - - - _ 1 224j! HM CO 227 f 210 2| 21SJ if 220^ 3 i«\C\ CO e7J If m. farther , l. to Wind- sor, by Datchet , 3f . Lon- don to * WINDSOR 22 m. * Slough - - - - l. to Eton If m,; thence, cross the Thames to Wind- sor London to Eton College 22 m. London to * WINDSOR 22 f m. * Salt Hill ..... * Maidenhead Bridge - Cross the Thames river. * MAIDENHEAD, Berks - - - - - r. cross the Thames to Great Mar lore, Bucks , 5 rn. London to * GREAT MARLOW 31 772 . * Golden Fleece - - r. to Oxford, by Henley, 3H m. Maidenhead Thicket - Hare Hatch - - - - Twyford - - - - - Cross the Loddon river. Within a mile of Reading, l. to Oakingham 7 w. 9i LONDON to BATH, (tsr. m.) Mail Coach Road. Cranford Bridge. On r, Cranford Park, Earl of Berkeley. Longford. On l, at Stanwell, Lady Cath. Stanhope ; a; d Somwell Place, Sir Wm. Gibbons, Bait. Colnbrook. On r, Riching’s Park, John SulLvan, Esq. On l. of 19 , Dicton Park, late Earl Beaulieu ; and on r, Langley Park, Sir R. B. Harvey, Bt. Slough. On l, Windsor Castle ; Eton College ; Crav bourne Lodge, late Duke I of Gloucester ; and St. Leonard’s Hill, Gen. Harcourt. Near SI ugh, Burn- ham Grove, Sir Wm. Johnsto , Bart. Salt Hill. On r, Baylis, Marquis of Bute ; and farther to the r, toke Park, John Penn, Esq. At Salt Hill, Earl Grosvenor, and late Earl Beaulieu. At 23f, on r, Lady Ravensworth ; on l, Huntercombe, Sir Wm, Young, Bt. Maidenhead Bridge. On r, at Taplow, Earl of Inchiquin ; and Taplow Lodge, Marquis of Thomond. From the Bridge, on r, seethe ruins of Cliefden, belonging to the Marquis of Tho- mond; and Hedsor Lodge, Lord Bos- ton ; near which is Dropmore, Lord Grenville ; on Z, Braywick 20 ^ 21 2 6 2 6f 27J 32 34 Esq. ; and Cannon Hill, Jas. Law, Beyond the Bridge, on r. Sir Isaac Pococke, Bart.; and on Z, Sir Wm. Herne. Maidenhead. Entrance, on Z, late Pen- nystone Powney, Esq. Maidenhead Thicket. Near, on Z, Miss Lowndes ; and at a distance across the Heath, John Sawyer, Esq., and the Spire of Shottesbrook Church, near which is the seat of A. Vansittart, Esq.; and farther on Z, Woolley Hall, Rev.W. Palmer. On r, Hicks, Lord Dorches- ter ; and at some distance, Sir W. East, and Bisham Abbey, G. Vansittart, Esq. Hare Hatch. Within a mile, on r, Bear Place, Capt. Ximenes ; a quarter of a mile farther, Kilgreen, Hen. Bonham, Esq.; and on Z, Scarlet, L. Perrot, Esq. At Hare Hatch, on Z, S. Girdler, Esq. Twyford. Before, on Z, on a hill, Rus- combe House, Lady Howard ; and a little beyond, on r, at a distance, Shiplake, E. Biscoe, Esq. On r. of 36 , Sunning, R. Palmer, Esq.; and on Z, Woodley, J. Wheble, Esq. Near 37, on Z, Early Court, Rt. Hon. Sir / Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [81 * READING - - - Cross the Kenhet river. r. to Henley 8 m.j to Wal- lins ford 1 5| » l • J 3 a- singstoke 16. Calcot Green - - - *Theal - - - - - Puntifield - - - - - r, to Wallingford I3i m . 3 m. farther, l. to Kings- clere 9§ m -> an d to sings toke 10J. * Woolhacnpton - - Thatcham - - - - * Speenham Land - - Or, NEWBURY 3j m. r. to Oxford 26$ m. * Speen Hill - - - Speen - - « - - Halfway House - Before Hungerford, cross the Kennet river. * HUNGERFORD - r. to Oxford 30§ m. Cross the Kennet and Avon canal. Froxfield, Wiltshire - Cross Ford - - - - l. to Bedwin 2 m. Savernake Forest - - * MARLBOROUGH - r. to Swindon 13 m.,* 1. to Andover 23i rn. 2 li 39 4 H 45 53 56 i 5 R . Clark, Esq. Woolhampton. Near, on Z, Aldermaston House, Edw. Long, Esq.; and a little beyond, Wasing, — Mount, Esq.; on r, Woolhampton House, Vise. Fal- mouth. A mile beyond Woolhampton, on r, Midgham, W. S. Poyntz, Esq. Thatcham. On r, Dunston Park, Sir John Croft, Bart. Speen Hill. Near, on Z, a white house, Mis. Penn ; and a red house, Miss Hubbart ; on r, Shaw Place, Sir Jo-* seph Andrews, Bart. Speen. On r, Donnington Castle (for- merly the residence of the famous Chaucer) Col. Stead ; in the bottom, Fred. Parry, Esq. A mile beyond Speen, on Z, Benham Park, late Mar- grave of Anspach. Hungerford. Within a mile, on Z, Hun- gerford Park, J. Willes, Esq. From Hungerford Bridge,, on r, see Chilton Lodge, John Pearse, Esq. At 67, on r, Littlecot, Gen. Popham ; opposite Gen. Popham’s gate, on Z, see the New Ordnance Barracks, and the Magazines by the navigable canal. Froxfield. A large Hospital for Cler- gymen’s Widows, founded by the Duchess of Somerset. On r. of 70, Ramsbury Manor, C. Bailey, Esq. Savernake Forest. On Z, the avenue through Savernake Forest to Totten- ham Park, Earl of Aylesbury.; Marlborough. Leaving the town, on ?, the Castle Inn, formerly a seat of the Duke of Somerset. M 82] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Fifield - - - - - nl fi A 17 Overton - - - - - 7 si West Kennet - - - 79i Silbury Hill - - - - 3 4 80i * Beckhampton Inn - 1 81| r. to Bath, through Chip- penham, 25 f ra.j- l. to Wandsditch - - - - 3 J co|11 39 J Purley - - - - 5 44 * Pangbourn - - - J 45 i Z. to Newbury 16$ m.; to Kingsclere 15 and to Ba- singstoke 18. Bassildon - - - - 46 f Streatley ----- H 48 \i r. to Wallingford 6^ m.,* Z. to Compton - - - - 4 52 EAST ILSLEY - - 2 54 r. to Abingdon 11 m Z. to Newbury 9§* West llsley - - - - *4 j 554 Farnborough - - - H 58 r. to Abingdon 1^ m,; Z. to Hunger ford 1 J . Favvley - - - - - if m v. to Wantage 5 rn.; l- to Hungerford 9- LAMBOURN - - - 5 64f! Another Road * To Speenbam Land, Berks , p. 81 - - - 56 Welford - - - - - Great She fiord - - - H 64 r. to Wantage 8 m.,* Z. Iq Hungerford 6. LAMBOURN , - - 4 63 | Another Road * To HUNGERFORD , Berks, p. 81 - - <34| Chilton, IViltshire - - \\ l , 66 Ramsbury - - - - 3 ''69 Albourne - - • - - 4 73 1 68f 4 * 1 70f urley. The late A. Storer, Esq.; and farther on, on Z, Purley Hall, Rev. Dr. Wilder. angbourn. On Z, Bere Court, Rev. Dr. Breedon. assildon. Near, on Z , Bassildon Park, Sir Francis Sykes, Bart. Three miles on Z. of Bassildon, at Ashampstead, Pitt House, B. Hopkins, Esq. ambourn. On a rivulet of the same name, is a place of great antiquity. Three miles hence, on the side of a steep Hill, is the figure of a White Horse, made, according to tradition, by order of Alfred the Great, as a trophy of the signal victory which he obtained over the Danes at Ashdown, in 871- Ashdown Paik, the seat of Lord Craven, lies a little N. W. of Lambourn. Welford. On Z, Welford House, John Archer, Esq. Lambourn, Beyond Ashdown Park, Lord Craven. Chilton. Chilton Lodge, John Pearse, Esq.; and beyond it, on Z, Littlecot, Gen. Popham. Ramsbury. Beyond, on Z, Ramsbury | Manor, Chas, Bailey, Esq. LONDON to BURBAGE. * To HUNGERFORD , Berkshire, p. Si - - r. to Oxford 3 for- ward to Hilperton - - - - r. to Bradford 3f m. * TROWBRIDGE - Cross the Avon river. r. to PJiilip’s Norton 5| rn.; and to Bradford 2. Lon- don to * BRADFORD lOOjm. Studley - - - *7 " Southwick 41 Road, Somersetshire 8S^|j f '- t° Bradford m. Beckington - - - r. to Bath 10 m. ; l. Warminster 7 . Cross the Fiome canal. _ * FROME - - - I* WELLS,/.. 58 - 9/ 2 to 2 i H li- 103 104 5 107I 1245 Devizes. Beyond, on l, under the Hills, Earl Stoke, Jos. Smith, Esq. Seend. On l, Lord Wm. Seymour, and a little farther, A. Awdry, Esq.; on r, — Robson, Esq. ggijjOn r. of 96§, Whaddon, W. Long, Esq. ‘ Hilperton . On r, Qabriel. Still, Esq. Trowbridge. Before, on r, Wick House, Thomas Bittersea, Esq. Studley. On r, in the road to Philip’s Norton, John Wadman, Esq. ; and Midway, Zacb. Shrapnel, Esq. Beckington. Beyond, on r, Orchardley, T. S. Champneys, Esq. 99i LONDON to TAUNTON * To BATH, Somerset- shire, p. 82 - - - Bunkerton - - Cross the canal. Radstoke - - - - l. to Frame 7§ m.; 2} far- ther, l. to Shepton Mallet 5b Chilcompton - - - * Old Down Inn - - l. to Shepton Mallet 5 rn.; r. to Bristol 15f- Em borrow - Between Emborrow and Wells you cross the Men- dip Hills. 3| 10 7\ 111 3 1 n4| i 3 1 *4 11174 1194 4 H-* to ■felw and EXETER, by Bath. Jun Jeer ton. On /, Combhay, John Smith, Esq. Between Dunkerton and Radstoke, on r, at Camerton, J. Ste- vens, Esq.; on l, — Wetherby, Esq. tadstoke. Beyond, on l, at Hammer- down, Thomas Jolliffe, Esq. Chilcompton. Major Tucker. Two miles to the r. of Chilcompton, at Stone Easton, Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. Old Down Inn. Beyond, the Plantations belonging to Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. SO*] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. - j 3* 169 ! - 172 to - 1744 - H 1 77 t 4f 181 ! *• 2 183J of the Abbey fp ithin a mile of Wells , l. to -Frome 16 m. * WELLS - - - - l. to Shepton Mallei 5 w.; r. to Bristol 21. * GLASl ON BURY - l. to Shepton Mallet m. Street L to Somerton 7 rti. Walton - - - - - * Piper’s Inn - - - r. to Bridgewater 1 1 m.; 1. to Castle Cary 15 rn.; to Somerton 6 m.; and to Pedwell - - - - - Grenton - - - - - King’s Sedgemoor, t. g. Rlindman’s Gate - - Othery - - - - - Burrowbridge - Cross the Parrot river. King Alfred’s Pillar on l. East Lyng - - - - Durston - - - - - A little farther , r. to Bridge- water 7f m. * TAUNTON - - - r. to Minehead 23 m-i to IViveliscombe 12 ,* 1. to Chard 11^,- to Honiton 18. Bishop's Hull, Church - Ramwell - - - - - Chilson ------ * WELLINGTON - Rockwell Green - - Bluet’s Cross, Devonsh. * Maiden Down - - South Appledore - - A little farther, r. to Tiver- ton 6| ni. til ° 4 12 5% 131 133 134|! lfl35f 136J x a J A;i38| if 140 1 A 1 4.1 i lLl42| 143! 144| 14/! 1521 If 1541 if 155f 3 1 1 2^ l63f iloSf 1591 l6of Welland - - - - * COLLUMPTON l. to Honiton 10^ m.; r. Tiverton 5§. Bradnich- - - - Monkaton « - - Staffords - * EXETER - - Glastonbury. The and the Tor, Street. On l, at Butleigh, Lord Glaston- bury. Beyond Street, on r, Sharpham Park, Lord Rolle. King Alfred's Pillar is a Monument erected to his memory, at Othelney, by J. Slade, Esq. ; and about two miles from it, on r, Maunsell, J. Slade, Esq. Durston. On r, at Monk ton, Walford House, H. W. Sandford, Esq.; and half a mile farther, Court House, M. Brickdale, Esq., and Rev. Dr. Cross- man. Chilson. Near, on r, Hetherstone Park, Sir T. Gunston, Bart. ellington. On r, H. Sawyer, Esq. Bluet's Cross. On r, — Bluet, Esq. Maiden Down. On Z, see the Black Down Hills, where the whet-stones are dug. South Appledore. On r, late Lady Lloyd. Between South Appledore and Welland, on l, Breedweli, R. H. Clark, Esq. Monkaton. On r, Kelleton House, Sir T. D. Ackland, Bart. Staffords. A mile beyond, on r, at II Stoke Hill, J. Sanders, Esq. LONDON to BRISTOL, the Mail Coach Road, continued by a Mail Coach from BRISTOL to HAVERFORDWEST and MILFORD HAVEN. * To HOUNSLOW, I | Hounslow is situated on the edge of a Middlesex, p. 37 — “ 1 91 Heath, on which are some Powder * Beckhampton Inn, Mills. James II formed an encamp- Wiltshire, as p. 82 - /If 81 \ ment on this Heath, after the suppres- l. to Bath, by Devizes , 25f sion of the Duke of Monmouth’s re- m r. to bellion. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [87 Clierh ill * CALNE - - - - l. to Devizes 73 r - to Wotton Basset 1 03- Cross a branch of the Wilts. and Berks, canal. Derry HilK - - - - l. to Devizes 83 w. Cross the Wilts, and Berks, canal. * CHIPPENHAM - Cross the Avon river. r. to Malmslury 93 7,1 • i to Sodbury l6| ,• and to Marshfield 93 . A mile far- ther, l. to Melksham 6. Peckwick - l. to Beckhampton Inn, by Sandy Lane, l6f m. Box ------ 3 m. farther , l. to Devizes 15§ m. Near Bath Easton , on r , the Foss-way to Cirencester. Bath Easton, Somersetsh. Walcot, t. g. - - - * BATH - - - - r. to Cirencester 1 75- m-i o.nd to Bristol , throvgh Kelston 12 ; 1. to Bradford 83 ; to Trowbridge 10|; to Frame 13 i to Shepton Mallet 153> to Wells 193; an d to Twyverton - - - - Newton - - - - - l. to Wells , Frome , and Shepton Mallet. Key n sham - - - - Brislington - - - - Near Bristol , l. to Shepton Mallet I93 m. Cross the Avon river to ^BRISTOL, Glocestersh. r. to Marshfeld 11 m.; to Sodbury l ‘2 ,♦ to Wotton under Edge 20 ; and to Glocester 343 ; l. to West Harptry 10 ,* to Bridgeu'a- ter33%; and to Weston 19§. /. to Westbury - - - Compton Green Field - 23 m. farther , r. to Aust Passage Inn 23 ?n.,* l. to 23 871 91 93j 0 98 1 oof 3-3 4 I06f 85^ Gherhill. On r, Compton Basset House, J. Walker Heneage, Esq.; a mile far- ther, on l, Black lands, H. Maundrell, Esq. Caine. Before, on l, a White Horse cut out of the hill, a remarkable land- mark. At Caine, on Z, the Castle, Sir C. Edm. Carrington. Beyond, on Z, Pinhills, Daniel Bull, Esq. Derry Hill. On r, at Studley Hill, Benjamin Brown, Esq. ; and on Z, Bow Wood, Marquis of Lansdown. Chippenham. Beyond, on Z, Ivy House, Matthew Humphreys, Esq. Near Lackham House, George Montague, Esq. Peckwick. Beyond, on Z, Corsham House, Paul Methuen, Esq. On r. of Peckwick, Hotham Park, C. James, Esq. Box. Two miles beyond, on r, Shock- ervvick, Walter Wiltshire, Esq.; and Rowde, Thos. Wyatt, Esq. Bath. On Z, Prior Park. See p. 82. Newton. On Z, Newton St. Looe, Wil- liam Gore Langton, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Kelston House, Lady Hawkins. Keynsham. A little beyond, on r, an Asylum, lately built by Dr. Fox, for Insane Persons. A mile beyond, on r, — Butcher, Esq.; and farther to ther, Hanham Hall, — Creswick, Esq. Brislington. Near, on r, John Weir, Esq.; on Z, — • Ireland, Esq.; nnd a little farther, on Z, — Powell, Esq. Bristol. Two miles beyond, on Z, Cote House, J. Wedgwood, Esq. About a mile west of Bristol is the beautiful village of Clifton, which, for the purity and salubrity of its air, has been de- nominated the Montpelier of England. Being on an elevated situation, it af- fords the most charming views over the western part of Bristol, and the Avon river. Westbury. Two miles on Z, King’s Weston, Lord De Clifford ; and near it, Henbury, — Daniell, Esq. \Compton Green Field. On Z, Knovrle, I Samuel WorralL Esq. lOSf L 10 U4| U9t 123J 126f 88] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. * New Passage - - - 1 Cross the Severn. * Black Ptock Inn, H I 303;!$ Monmouthshire - - r. to Chepstow 5 to./ 1. to 3 1333; Portskewit - - - - 1 1343: Crick- r. to Chepstow 4 to.; and to ' Monmouth 16. i-4 13 5* * l. to Caerwent, Ship - ' r. to Uske 8 to./ thence to 1 Polity pool 7* London : to ! * USKE 145* vi. POMTYPOOL I52|m. 137? Rock and Fountain - - 2 1391 Unicorn ----- - 2 1413:!' Catt’s Ash _ - - 1§ m. farther, r. to Caerleon m. London to CAERLEON 146^ m. 2 143*1 .1 Christchurch - , r. to Caerleon If m. Enter Newport by a fine new stone bridge of five arches, over the Uske river. 2 145^ ^ i c ;< * NEWPORT- - - r. tO Porltypool 8 m. Lon- don to PONTYPOOL ISSjm. Through Newport, the Mail turns off on Z, by Tredegar House, and joins this road again at St. Melon’s, the distance nearly the same ; r. to 2J I47ii i i < Bassalig ------ r. to Caerphilly , Glamorgan- shire. to. London to CAERPHILLY 1 b'O m. 4 ■150| | ' I Halfway House - - - 3 153| . St. Melons - - - - l l. to Newport by Tredegar \ House. 2 1554 Rumney Bridge - - Cross Rumney river, and enter Glamorganshire. H r 157 Roath, Glamorganshire i% L 158f * CARDIFF - - - r. to Merthyr Tydvill 24 to. Cress the Tafe fiver. x\ i lG °i r. to Llandaff <2% m.; thence New Passage is about an hour earlier than at Bristol Quay, and the time of High Water at the Quay may al- ways be seen in the Bristol News- papers. If the wind be northerly, the Severn may be passed, at any time , for Jive hours btfore High Water / and if the wind be southerly, or westerly, J it may be passed for seven hours after High Water . At the Full and Change of the Moon, it is High Water at the New Passage at Seven o'Clock, and the time of High J Hater is about fifty minutes later every day. The price of the passage for four- wheel carriages is 12s./ two-wheel ditto 6s./ a horse Is./ cattle (id. a-head / sheep, pigs, and lambs. 3s. 4 d. per score / a man and horse 1 s. 6d.; foot passengers 9 d. Any person that en- gages a small boat must pay 3s., and 9 d. f or each passenger he takes in it. M‘Bean. Crick House, late Major Here is a Roman Pave- John Hanbury Tracey, Esq. How Castle, nicorn. On r, Wentworth Duke of Beaufort. >t. Beyond, on Z> Pen Lloyd, Esq. Lodge, att's Ash. On l , Llanwarren, Sir R. Salusbury, Bart. assalig. Beyond, on l, Tredegar House, Sir Chatles Morgan, Bart. Caerphilly . The Castle. ilfway House. On r, Ruperrah, Charles Morgan, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Cefn Mabley, T. Ke'mys Tynte, Esq. Cardiff. The Castle, Marquis of Bute. In the ancient Castle, Robert, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, died, after having been cruelly blind- ed, and confined twenty-eight years, by his brother, Henry I. A mile from Cardiff, on r, Llandaff Court, Colonel Wood. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [89 to Llantrissent 8 £ ; l. to Dynas Poivis 4 . London to LLANTRISSENT l/lj m. Ely Bridge - - - - Cross the Ely river. St. Nicholas - - - - Bonvilston or Tresimon Staten Down - - - * COWBRIDGE - - r. to Llantrissent 7^ m -S Z. to St. Athans and Gilston 4f* Corntown - - - \of a mile farther , l. to St. Athans and Gilston 9 rn. *EwennyBridge,Pe/iam Cross the Ewenny river. r. to Bridgend 2 m. Lon- don to BRIDGEND 181 m. Newbridge - - - - Cross the Ogmore river. At the tylh milestone from Cotvbridge, r. to Bridgend through Laleston 2 m. * Pyle Inn - - - - Margram Park - - - Taybach ,SomersetHouse Cross the Avon river. Aberavon - - - - Briton Ferry - - - * NEATH - - - - r. to Brecon 27 tn. Cross the Neath river, r. to Brecon 27 m. A mile beyond Neath, r. to Llan- dilo Faur 19; and to Car- marthen, through Bettius, 26£. 4 m ‘ farther, l. to Swansea Bar. Morriston Bridge - - Cross the Swansea canal. Forward to Cross I non, thTo’ Llangervelach 4 m., leav- ing Swansea on the Z.; or * /. to SWANSEA- - Z. to Rosilly 17 m.‘ return- ing from Siuwisea, r. to Llandilo Faur , through Llangevelach , 20 ; a little farther, l. to Llwghor Ferry 6 • forward to St. Nicholas. Near, on r, Coitredy, Mrs. Wood. On Z. of St. Nicholas, Duffrin House. Bonvilston. One mile beyond, oh Z, 2^1(524-' Llantrithyd Parle, Sir John Aubrey, ; i Bart. 34 l66x' Cowbridge. Beyond, on Z, St. Lythian 1 72* Castle ; and half a mile farther, on r, Pen Lyne Castle, Miss Gwynnett. Ewenny Abbey, R. P. lOo^j ^^3! Ewenny Bridge 5x1/8 179 LSI i 3 3 A 1854 18/4 191 192 195 198 542034 2064 Turbeville, Esq. Newbridge. Across the Ogmore river, Ogmore Castle. Tayback. Near, extensive works of Coal and Copper. Margram House and Park. — Talbot, Esq. 'Aberavon. Two miles beyond, on r, Baglan Hall, — Jones, Esq. Briton Ferry. Lord Vernon. Neath. On an eminence near Neath, Gnoll Castle, Lady Mackworth. The neighbourhood of Neath abounds in Coals ; here are immense Copper- works, Iron Forges, and Tin-works. Morriston Bridge. On r, Clasemont, John Morris, Esq. Swansea is the most considerable Com- mercial Town in Glamorganshire. It sends great quantities of Coals to Ire- land and the southern coast of "Eng- land, and has a considerable trade to Bristol. Here are great works for the smelting of Copper and Lead Ore. Swansea is a noted Bathing Place ; in and near it are many elegant houses ; as Belviie, Cuthbert Johnson, Esq.; Heathfield Lodge, Sir Gabriel Powell; St. Helen’s, Capt. Jones ; Marino, Edward King, Esq.; Sketty Lodge, — Phillips, Esq.; Oystermouth Castle, built by Henry Earl of Warwick, the. property of the Duke of Beaufort, &c. The walk along Swansea Canal is pleasant ; the Canal extends from the Cambrian Pottery, on the Strand, to Hen-noyadd in Brecon, and in the space of sixteen miles contains thirty- six Locks, and several Aqueducts, Packet-boats sail from Swansea to llfracomb in Devonshire , every Wednesday and Saturday . N 90 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Cadley - - - Cross Inon - - r. to Neath 9^ m . * Pontardillis - - - Cross the Llwghor river, and enter Caermarthenshire. 1. to Llanelly 6§ m. At the 10 th milestone , r. to Llandilo Vaur 14 w*. Gibranlwy, Caermar - marthenshire - - - Brymind- - - - - - 1 3||210 - 1 * 211 * Pontyberem - - - - *2 ol °2 223 i Llangyndeyrn •• - - 3 m. farther, l. to Llanelly 11 m. * CAERMARTHEN , 4 227| Ivy Bush - - - - r. to Llandilo Vaur 14J m.; to Llanbeder 2 3% > L to Kidwely 9 . 5% 232f Stony Bridge - - - H 234% * St. Clare’s Bridge r. through Whitland to Ha- 8 242% verfordwest 21 § m. Cross the Tafe river. 1. to Llaugharn 3 m. Lon- don to LLAUGHARN 245% m. Llandowror - - - * Tavernspite, Pem- brokeshire - - - Princes Gate - - - l. to Ludchurch % m. Cold Blow - » - - l. to Templeton 1 m.; thence l. to Tenby 6§ > to Pem- broke 12|. * NARBETH - - - Robbeston - - - - r. to St . Clare's Bridge ; l. to Caniston Bridge - - Cross the Olethy river. Mid-County House Within a mile of Haverford- west y r. to Killgkren, Car- digan, 264 m.; to Newport and Fiscard. Cross the Hiog river. 21 5% 1J216J 244 249 % 3 , 252 % 1 \253% if- 255 If 2561 1 257 i 2 % 260 % * HAVERFORD- WEST - - - - r. to St. David's 151 Merlin’s Bridge - - - r. to Tier's Cross 4 m -i thence to Hubberstone 31, and thence to Hakin on Milford Haven 1 m.; 1. to Pembroke , cross the Ferry , 1.2 m. Themiddle road leads to Johnston- - - - - Stainton - - * MILFORD Haven - 5-J2652- I 1 266f 3 ,269* 2 27lf if 273* Gibranlwy . Near, on r, Forest Hall, Lady Owen. Caermarthen. Entrance of, on l, Iron and Tin Mills belonging to John Mor- gan, Esq.; and the Smelting House,, the property of Lord Cawdor. Llaugharn. Within the walls of the Castle, Col. Ravenscroft ; the Gardens remarkably fine. Caniston Bridge. Half a mile, on r, Ridgway, J. H. Foley, Esq. , and a mile farther, on r, R. S. Covell, Esq. Mid-County House. A mile beyond, on l, Picton Castle, Lord Milford ; and half a mile farther, on r, at Wiston, Lord Cawdor. Johnston. On l, Lord Kensington ; and, between that and Stainton, Har- mestone, — - Hughes, Esq. Stainton. On r, at Robbeston, H. Scourfield, Esq. Milford Haven is a large inlet of the Sea, which branches off into so many Creeks, secured from all winds, that it is esteemed the safest and most ca- pacious harbour in Great Britain ; but its remote situation greatly impairs its utility. Here the Earl of Richmond, afterwards Henry VII, landed, on his enterprize against Richard III. A Packet-boat sails hence every evening in the week, except Tuesday, as soon as the Mail arrives. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [91 LONDON to BRISTOL, by Marshfield. St. George - - - - l. to Bath , through Kelston , 10 to.; forward to * BRISTOL - - - * To CHIPPENHAM, Wiltshire, p. 87 - - r. to Malmesbury to.; t. to Bristol through Peck- wick and Bath 26 J ; 2f to. farther , r. to Sodbury 13* Ford, t: g. - - - - r. to Castlecomb 2 to.; thence to Sodbury 10. Wraxhall - - - - f a mile farther, cross the Foss-way. r. to Malmesbury ; Z. to Bath. * MARSHFIELD, Glocestershire - - 2§ to. farther, r. to Glocester 33 ; Z. to Bath 5|. Tog Hill - - - - r. to Glocester 33f to.; Z. to , fiaZZi 5- Wick - - - - - Warmley 931 99 2i 103 l! --'|2 2jl 12 114 106 1071 1091 Chippenham. A mile beyond, on r , Harden Hewish, H. Bosanquet, Esq - ; and farther to the r, H. B. White, Esq. Ford . On r, at Castlecombe, W. Scropc, Esq. Wraxhall. On Z, Luckram, — Cle- ment, Esq. Marshfield. On Z, Ashwiek, J. W. Hor- lock, Esq. Tog Hill. Before, on r, Dyrham, Wm. Blaythwaite, Esq.; and a little farther, on Z, Hamsel House, T. Whittington, Esq. Wick. On r, Bury House, Hen. Hil- man, Esq. ; on Z, Highfield, R. Haynes, Esq. St. George. Beyond, on r. Stoke, Duke of Beaufort. LONDON to SODBURY. * To CHIPPENHAM, Wiltshire, p. 87 r. to Malmsbury 9i to.; Z. to Bath 13 | ; 2§ to. far- ther, l. to Bristol 18. /. to Yatton Keynell - Castlecombe * V. - Nettleton ^ - - - Z. to Bristol, hy Toll Down House and Pucklechurch , 14 | to. * r. to Cross Hands Inn, Glocestershire - - r. to Malmesbury 14t to.; to Tetbury lOf ; and to Stroud 15^ to.; Z. to Bath Ilf; and to llOld Sodbury - - - gU ;* CHIPPING SOD- BURY - - - - 4 974 H 99 3 102 106 2* 107 i09f Chippenham. A mile beyond, on r, Harden Hewish, H. Bosanquet, Esq.; and farther, on r, H. B. White, Esq. Castlecombe. Wm. Scrope, Esq. Cross Hands Inn. Near, on r, Badming- ton Park, Duke of Beaufort ; and on Z. of Cross Hands Inn, Doddington Park, Christ. Codrington, Esq. Sodbury has a large Market for Corn and Cheese. Old Sodbury was occupied by the army of Edward IV. a little before the battle of Tewkesbury. LONDON to MERTHYR TYDVIL. To Bassalig, Monmouth- shire, p. 88 - - - r. to CAERPHILLY, Glamorganshire - - Bridgewater’s Arms 150 | Caerphilly is of great antiquity ; its Castle, built in 1221, is one of th 9 i 160 noblest ruins in Britain. 3 I163 N 1 92 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Quaker’s Yard. Tavern 5 1 08 MERTHYR TYDFIL 8 170 OR, * To CARDIFF, Gla- morganshire, p. 88 - — l6o| Whitchurch - - - - 3J 103^ Bridgewater’s Arms - MERTHYR TYDFIL, 7i I7*i above ----- 13 184J Merthyr Tydvil is noted for its extensive Iron Works. On r, Pennydaron, S. Romfray, Esq.; and on l, Cyfarthra, R. Crawshay, Esq. The -Cardiff Canal extends to Merthyr Tydvil, and a regular Post is esta- blished, Jive days in the ivcek, between Cardiff a?id Merthyr Tydvil. LONDON to KIDWELY. * To Pontardillis, Gla- morganshire, p. 00 - Cross the Llwghor river. At the 10 th milestone, r. to hlandilo Paur 14 m. ; to Caer mar then 17f. 1. to Llanelly, Caermar- thenshire - - - - 7;. to Caermarthen 15 m. * KIDWELY - - - OR, * To SWARSEA, Gla- morganshire, p, 8 Q - Llwghor Ferry - - - Cross the Llwghor river. @3" This nyer can be 6^222 crossed only on horse- back, and at low water. Here is no horse ferry- boat. Within 2 m, of Llanelly, I you join the road in the | annexed column Lla n el ly Caer mar th trash * KIDWELY - - - 5 , '217 9 ,225 Q 231 !1 II Llwghor Llwghor Castle. | Kidwely. 7'he Castle : its shell almos.t - 20 6± cntire * G 212 r Llanelly. A Daily Post is established I * , between Swansea and Llanelly , through i Pontardillis. LONDON to PENR1C? * To SWANSEA, Gla- morganshire, p. 89 - Olchfa ----- 2 771. farther , r. to Rosilly 6 7 n. Penmaen - - - - PENRICE - - - - 3 8 3 | 206 T 20 t)i 21 7i | 220 ±! Olchfa. On l , Sketty Hall and Park. Penrice. Penrice Castle, J. M. Talbot, Esq-; and opposite to it,' Oxwith Cas- tle. These castles fotmerly defended Oxwith Bay. A Post is established three days in the week between Swan- sea and Penrice. LONDON to PEMBROKE. To Cold Blow, Pem- brokeshire, p. 90 253J Pembroke is 1 0 miles from Ha “ verfordwest. To the ferry 2 miles, Forward to Narbcth 1^ 771 .,* L to Templeton - - - - 1 254J thence to Merlin’s Bridge 7 miles, and (hence to Haverfordwest 1 mile. r. to PernbroTce 1 1 m.; 1. to Begelly - - - - - 2 | 256|- Tenby has a commodious Quay, a good * TENBY - - - - 4 26'Oj Harbour, and carries on considerable Lamphey - - - - 8 268| trade to Ireland ; and is mych fre- * PEMBROKE - - 2 270 j quented as a Bathing Place, Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. L93 OR, To Cold Blow, Pem- brokeshire, p. go Forward to Narbeth 1$ m.,- Z. to Templeton - - Z. to Tenby 6$ m r. to Cresswell - - - - Carew - Cresselly - - - - * PEMBROKE - - {2581 260 | 262 | ,2 Carew. Garew Castle, a very fine ruin. Cresselly. Allen, Esq. On r, Law- renny House, — Barlow, Esq. Pembroke is celebrated for being the birth-place of Henry VII, and for the brave defence made by the garrison for Charles I. Half a mile from Pem- broke, in the road to Haverfordwest, Bush, John Meyrick, Esq. Three miles from Pembroke, Orielton, Sir Hugh Owen, Bart. Four miles south of Pembroke, on the sea coasr, Stack- pole Court, Lord Cawdor. Pembroke Castle is worthy the attention of the curious. LONDON to ST. DAVID’S. * To HAVERFORD- WEST , Pembr p . 90 Pelconib Bridge - - Keaston Bridge - - - Roch Castle - - - - Newgal Sands - - - Solvach, or Salfach - - ST. DAVID’S - - - ( 265 David’s 2{|26 2§272 1 lf2/3|: 5 2 -: 1273 J 28 1{ once a considerable place. The Cathedral is a pretty good structure, containing several ancient Monuments ; among which are those of the Father, and Grandfather of Henry VII. LONDON to WORCESTER, by Henley and Oxford, Mail Coach Road. * To HOUNSLOW, Middlesex, p. 37 * MAIDENHEAD , Berkshire, p. 80 r. to Great Marloiv 5 m. * Golden Fleece - - Z. to Reading 12$ m. r, through the Thicket to Hurley r ~ * - r Cross the Thames river to * HENLEY ON THAMES , Oxon - Z. to Reading 8 m.; r. to Great Marloiv 7§,* and thence to High Wycombe 5 . Assington Cross - - — 9t 164 26 3 4 26J 4 304 35 2 37 d, by High Wycombe, is only 54 miles (from Ty barn TurnpikeJ ; consequently all the distances beyond Oxford , in this and the six following roads , will be 4 miles greater than if the Worcester Mail had gone by High Wycombe. Maidenhead Thicket. Beyond, on r, Bi- sham Abbey, Geo. Vansittart, Esq. Hurley. On r, Hurley Place, G. A. Kempenfelt, Esq. ; and across the Thames, Hadeyfr rd, Sir Wm. Clay- ton, Bart.; on l. Hall Place, Sir Wm. East. A mile beyond Hurley, on r, Temple House, — Williams, Esq.; and Temple Mills, the most extensive Copper Mills in the kingdom. Hurley Bottom. On ascending the Hill, on r, Culham Court, F. West, Esq.; and on Z, Rose Hill, a new Cottage, J. F. Nicholas, Esq. Henley. A mile before, on Z, Park Place, Earl of Malmesbury ; and on r, across the Thames, Fawley Coust, S, Freeman, Esq. A mile bey:,nd, on Z, Badgmore, J. Grote, Esq. 1 1 p4] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Bix, T G. - - - - 3 374 Bix. t. g. On l, Grey’s Court, Lady Near NeUlebed , r. to Wat - ling ton 5& m. London to Stapleton ; and about three miles on WAT LIN GT ON A5±m. r, at Stonor, Stonor Castle, T. Stonor, Nettlebed - - - - Nuffield Heath - - - ij 40 414 Esq. L to Wallingford 4% w. Nettlebed. On r, a Windmill, said to Beggar’s Bush - - - oJL ^2 44 be on the highest ground south of the * Bensington - - - 2 46 Trent, being 820 feet above the level Shillingford - - - - 474 of the sea. r. to Aylesbury 22% m.; 1. to Reading I7f. Nuffield Heath. On r, near Watling- Cross the Thame river. H ton, Watlington Park, John Tilson, Dorchester - - - - /. to Abingdon 6* m.; r. to 494 Esq. Nnnebam Courtenay - 3J 52| Bensington. On r, at Brightwell, Bright- Sandford - - - - 2 54 4 well House, W. L. Stone, Esq.; and Littlemore - 3 4J 55i on l, near Wallingford, on the banks * OXFORD - - - H 58 of the Thames, Mongwell House, Bi- r. to London by High Wy- combe 54 to Aylesbury shop of Durham. 22| ,• to Bicester 13 ; to Shillingford. On r, in the road to Brackley 20$ j and to Ded- dington 16; L to Abing- Thame and Aylesbury, Newington don 6%, to Wantage \d% ; House, Geo. White, Esq. to Farringdon 174i ctnd to Witney 11§. Nuneham Courtenay. On l, Eajl of Wolvercot - . - - - 2 3 60l Harcourt ; and on r, Baldon House, Cross the Oxford canal. Sir Christ. Willoughby, Bart. Yarn ton, t. g. - - - Begbrook - - - - A mile farther, l. to Witney \i 1 2 62 634 Woodstock. On l, Blenheim house and Park, the magnificent seat of the Duke 0% m. of Marlborough. * WOODSTOCK - - 24 ' 66 Kiddington. t- g. Near, onr, at Glymp- iCddmgton, t. g. - - r. to Wheatley Bridge \~]$ m.j and thence to London 44 704 tcn, Glympton Park, Miss Wheats. On l. of Kiddington, Ditchley Park, by High Wycombe 41%; L lo Charlbury 3. London to Lord Dillon. Enstone. On r, curious Waterworks, Charibury 73| in. * Ensffine - - - - 2| 73 Two miles beyond Enstone, on r. 3§ m. farther, r. by Chapel Heythorpe, Earl of Shrewsbury ; House to Birmingham 40 J ,* and by Chapel House about a mile and a half to the r. of and Wheelbarrow Castle which is Great Tew Park, George Fre- to Fourshire Stone 7; l. to derick Stratton, Esq. * CHIPPING NOR- TON - - - - - 44 774 Chipping Norton. At the top bf the l. to Burford 1 1 m. 2 hill, see on l, Cornwell, •— Penny- Salford 2 794 ston. Esq. Salford Hill — ■ - ~ - l. to Stow in the Wold 5 m.,- 1 80| Salford. 0 nr, H. Dawkins, Esq. 2 m. farther, r. by Wheel - Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [95 barrow Castle and Chapel House to Enstone 9§« Four Shire Stone - - The Four Shires contiguous are Oxford, Glocester, Worcester, and Warwick. r. to Campden 64 m. * MORETON IN THE MARSH, Glocestsrsh. r. to Warwick 23! m.; to Stratford on Avon 16|; l. to Stowe 4f . Bourton on the Hill 1 % m. farther , l. to Stowe 4|« ^Broadway, Worcestersn. Wickhamford Bridge - * Bengeworth - - - r. cross the Avon river , by Evesham , to Worcester 14f m.; to Evesham !• London to * EVESHAM 100 m. 1. to Little Hampton - Entrance of Pers’nore, cross the Avon river. * PERSHORE - - l. to Tewkesbury 10 J w.; and to Upton 8. H 84 j If 85 J' if s;J 1 Q 94 H 97i 2 99? ' ' 1 jioof 5f'l06 jStoulton ----- Whittington — - - I A mile farther , r. to Eve- J sham 12| m ,• and to Al- cester 14!* \Near Worcester , l. to Tewkesbury 16 m. Cross the Worcester and I Birmingham canal. * WORCESTER - - 4f 1 lOf 2| I12f 2f 115 Bourton , Before, on l, — Compton, Esq.; and 14 m. from the road. Sea- son Cot, C. Cockerell, Esq. In the vil- lage, on l, Sir John Dashwood ; and. on r, — Batson, Esq. Broadway . Before, on r, Northwick, , Lord Northwick, large Plantations; on Z, Spring Hill, Earl Coventry. Oa the top of Broadway Hill, on r, Farn- comb Hall, Col. Cottrell, occupied by — Porter, Esq. I Evesham. The Abbey. Ter shore. Near, on r, see Fladbury 1 Hill, commanding a fine view of the Vale of Evesham. At the entrance, on r, Thos. Hudson, Esq.; and 011 l, Wick, R. Hudson, Esq. j Whittington. Before, on Z, Norton |j Lodge, — Bird, Esq. LONDON to FARRINGDON, by Wantage. To Nuffield Heath, Ox~ 1 fords hire, p. 9 4 - - j r. to Oxford 16 i m.\ and to Watlington 4 $ ; Z. to 41*1 Cromarsh Gifford - - Cross the Thames to * WALLINGFORD , 3f 45j Berkshire - - - - r. to Oxford 13 m.; and to 3 4 46 J Thame 15§; L to Reading 15| i an d io Basingstoke 27!- Brightwell - - - - 2 48 Didcott ----- 4- 52f! Harwell ----- $ of a mile farther , r. to Abingdon Si ; Z. to East llsley 5 i. 3 m. from Harwell , r. to Abingdon 6 ^ m.; 1. to Hungerford 164 . If 54 j Cromarsh Gifford . On Z, Mongwell House, Bishop of Durham, Wallingford is a place of great antiquity. Here William the Conqueror passed the Thames in his march to London, and here likewise a peace was con- cluded between King Stephen and King Henry II. Wallingford is seated on the Thames, over which there is a handsome stone bridge. Brightwell. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Wittenham Hill', Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bart. LL.D.; a Plantation near it, in an old Camp, seen all the lj way from Wantage. t g 6 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Ardington - - - - 3fl 57i ■ Wantage. Near, on r, Charlton House, * WANTAGE - - - 60 W. H. Price, Esq. Wantage was the r. to Oxford 15 ; 1 . to birth-place of King Alfred. Hung erf ord, 14* East Charlow - - - Stanford ----- Stanford Plain - - - 1 3| 1 61 , 64 Jj 65fi East Charlow. Near, an Obelisk on l. ; and on r, a long Vista. At East Char- low, E. Tumor, Esq. * FARRINGDON - 68 Stanford Plain. On l, at Shillingford, 0 Shillingford Castle, Earl Spencer, oc- Ardington. Near, on l, at Lockings,— i Bastard, Esq., and part of the Oxford- cupied by W. Mills, Esq. ; and on r, at Hatford., J. Nutt. Esq. shire Ickneld Street. LONDON to WINCHCOMBE. * To CHIPPING NOR- Lower Guiting - - - } 5f Q3j TON , Oxfordsh.p.Q 4 Through the town , r. to Stow, by Salford Hill, 8 m. 77h WINCHCOMBE - | 6 J 99 ± Kingham. Near, on r, at Dalesford, Warren Hastings, Esq. Churchill - - - - 81 Stow. W r ithin two miles, on r, at Od- Kingham - - - - 82j dington, Lady Reade, and Rev. Mr. * STOW ON THE Owen. WOLD , Glocestersh. 45 861 Lower Guiting. Orr r, Guiting Park, r. to More ton in the Marsh Mrs. Snell. m. ; to Evesham 151; and to Tewkesbury 22 l. Wxnchcombe. Before* on l , Strdley Cas- to Burferd 10; and to Ci- tle; where a few years since were rencester 19. K. 00 found the remains of Catherine Parr, Lower Swell - - 1 in the highest state of embalmment- LONDON to TEWKESBURY, by Stow on the Wold. *2o CHIPPING NOR- Chipping Norton. At the top of the hill. TON, Oxfordsh. p. 94 l. to Burford 11 m. ; and — ■ 17\ see on l, Cornwell, — Pcnnystooe, Esq. to Stow by Churchill 9 ; r. to Salford - - - - - 2 79 i Salford. On r, H. Dawkins, Esq. Salford Hill - - - 1 80| Oddington. Before, on r, — Leigh, r. to Moreton in the Marsh m. ; l. to Esq. ; on Dalesford, Warren Has- Oddingfon, Glocestersh. 3 00 CO tings, Esq. At Oddington, on r. Lady * STOW ON THE 85| Reade, and Rev. Mr. Owen. WOLD - - - - l. to Burford 10 m. ; to 2 Stow, or Stow on the Wold, called in Northleach 9% ; to Ciren- old records, Stow St. Edwards, is cester 19; to Glocester 22f; and to Cheltenham 15K seated on a bleak hill, and is destitute Through the town , r. to of wood and water. Here is a large Moreton in the Marsh 4* m.i and to Evesham 151; Church, and the Roman Fosse-way l. to passes through the town. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [97 Upper Swell - Condicote - - - - Ford ------ Coscombe Cross - - l. to Farmcote 1$ m A thence tolVinchcombe 2§. Lon- don to IV /NCHCOMBEgS^m. Stanway - - - - - Toddington - - - - l. to Winchcombe 2f m. m. farther, r. to Evesham 9^ m.j L to Aston ----- * TEWKESBURY • 2 ! 5 1 * S6i S8i 93-1 94i If 965 If 98f 7f 105| 2 io;i Condicote. Beyond, on Z, Guiting Park, Mrs. Snell. Coscombe. On l, R. Pratt, Esq. Toddington. On l , Toddington Park, Charles Har.bury Tracey, Esq. Tewkesbury is distinguished for a ma- nufactory of Cotton Stockings. It is a hand ome town, with a magnificent Church, and the ruins of a Monastery. The Church contains Monuments oi several illustrious characters. LONDON to CAMPDEN. To the Four Shire Stone, | 1 P 9 5 84 Darn ton, Glocestersh. - 85f Broad Campden H S9 * CAMPDEN - - 1 H 901 OR, j To Bourton on the Hill, Glocester shire, p. Q5 ; S7i * CAMPDEN - - 6 9H Campden. The remains of a ncble house, built by Sir John Baptist Hickes, burnt down in the civil wars to prevent its being made a garrison for the Parliament’s army. LONDON to *7o Bengeworth, Wor- cestershire , p. 95 /. to Worcester by Pershore L5im.; r. C r> '^s the Avon river to * EVESHAM - - - A mi/e farther , r. to Alces- ter 10 m.j thence to Co- ventry 26f . Wyre Piddle - - - Halfway House Within % m. of Spetchley, r. to A Ices ter 124. WORCESTER, by Evesham. 99^ 100 I05j 10 7 i Spetchley - - - - * WORCESTER - - 2^114 Evesham. The chief manufacture here is Woollen Stockings. The Vale ot Evesham, on the banks of the Avon, is celebrated for its beauty and fertili ty. In this Vale, Simon de Montford Earl of Leicester, was defeated and slain in 1265- ^ LONDON to GLOCESTER, the JVIail Coach Road, continued by a Mail Coach from GLOCESTER to HAVERFORDWEST and MILFORD HAVEN. Maidenhead is governed by a Mayor, and has a good trade in Malt, Meal, ana Tiah er. Abou a mile to the If- is the village of Bray, celebrated for its Vicar, who held the vicarage in the * To HOUNSLOW, 1 Middlesex, p. 37 — 9i * MAIDENHEAD, Berkshire, p. 80 I6f 26 | o 98] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. * OXFORD, Oxford - | shire, p. Q 3 and 94 - 32 58 From London to Ox- ford, by High Wycombe fmeasured from Tyburn Turnpike. ), is only *54 m. The following distances, and all the blanches from them , are 4 m - greater than they would have been had the Glocester Mail gone by High Wycombe. Cross the Isis river. Botley Hill, Berkshire H 59f l. to Farringdon 16 in. Eynsham Bridge - - H 63 Cross the Isis river to Eynsham, Oxfordshire i 63| Newland Turnpike 5 osf r. to Woodstock 8 in. Cross the Windrush river. * WITNEY - - - 1 2 m 4 m. from Witney, l. to B amp ton _4§ m > H m - farther , /. to Bampton 4^- * BURFORD - - - 7 76i r. to Chipping Norton Wm.; to Stow 10; l. to Farring- don lO^. $ of a mile from Burford , l. to Cirencester m: Little Barrington, Glo- cestershire - - - n 79% * NQRTHLEACH - 5 i 85^ 4 of a mile farther, r. to Stoic m.; 1. to Ciren- cester 9 m . , Vh e Fosse Way. * Frog Mill Inn, f. 0 . - 92 m. farther , k to GVo~ cester through Whit combe Ilf S r ‘ t0 Slow 10§. Dowdswell - - - - 2 94 Charlton - 2| 9 6i Cadnal) - - - - - 4 97i 4 m. farther , l. to Stroud 15 ? rn. * CHELTENHAM - 1 9®i Bedlam - - - - - 100 •| of a mile farther , r. to Tewkesbury 7 m i k to Hey don’s Elm - - - M lOlf Junction ©f the road from Whitc&mbe 5 I06f reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, and was twice a Papist and twice a Protestant. Botley. Between Botley and Eynsham Bridge, on r, at Wytham, Earl of Abingdon. Eynsham. Beyond, on r, Eynsham Hall, Mrs. Duberley. Burford .. Within two miles, on r, Swinbrook, Robert Fettiplace, Esq. At Bnrford, on r, John Lenthall, Esq. Little Barrington'. On r, at Great Bar- rington, Barrington Park, Hon. J. Dutton, and two miles and a half farther, on r. Lord Sherborne; the house built by Inigo Jones r a little farther, on Z, Dutton Lodge. North Leach, A mile and a half before, on r, at Farmington, Edm. Waller, Esq. North Leach is situated in the centre of the Cotswold Hills, which traverse the whole of Glocestershire ; its Church is of great antiquity, and remarkable for its numerous windows. The Roman Fosse-way runs through this place. Beyond North Leach, on l, Stowell Park, Tate Lord Chedwcrth ; and two miles farther, on I, Compton Park.. Frog Mill' hvtv. Beyond, on r, where the road turns off for Dowdswell, San- dywell Park, late Mrs. Tracey. From the Hill beyond Frog Mill, see the rich Vale of Evesham, Cheltenham, Tewksbury, and Worcester, with the Malvern Hills bounding the Prospect. Dowdswell. On l, Edw. Rogers, Esq. Charlton. Wm. Hunt Prinn, Esq. Cheltenham. Near, at Southam, a seat of the ancient family of Delabere. Half a mile westward of Cheltenham, on an eminence, is a seat of Lord Fauconberg, near which is a Spring, discovered by his present Majesty, of the same kind of water as the cele- brated Spa, but of a stronger nature. 1§ m. on the Hill, Hewletts, — Agg, Esq. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [99 /. to Cirencester 16 m. * GLOCESTER - - 1 l ,\Gi 0/f r. to Tewksbury Ilfti. ; to Bath 38| ; and to Bristol 34|. Cross the Severn river and the G’.ocester canal to Highnam - - •• - llO H r. to Newent m. Lori* don to NEIVENT 1 m. \m. farther , l. to Chepstow 24f rti. Churcham - - - - if ■ j H 111ft Huntley, t. 22J - ROSS ----- 2 124$ r. to Ledbury 13 m. Cross the River Wye. Wilton - 3 4 12'5 r. to Hereford 13f w* ; 1. to Pencraig - - - - - 2f Goodrich - - - - H 129 I'd j Whitchurch - - - i\ 130-*- * MONMOUTH , Monmouthshire - - 4 l 1 : 134*. . r. to Hereford 18 m. ; and to Abergavenny by Rock- field and Llunvapley 15 , l. to Glocester by Colford and Mitchel Dean 27 J and to Chepstow 15f* Winastow - 76* Rhyd-Brue - - - - H 1791 * Trecastle - - - - l. to Llangadock 124 m. ; 2* 18,2 and to Llandilo Vaur 194- r. to Llwyel - 1 183 Velindre- - - * LLANDOVERY, 1 184 Caermart hens hire - L to Llangattock 6 ra.; be- tween which and Llan- dovery a Daily Post is established ,• r. to Bualt 224 ra. A miie beyond Llandoverry, cross theTowey river, r. to Llanbeder 18 ra. ; l. to Llwnhowel - - - - ]3 J 4 193 Crossycerlog - - - end to Cross Hands Inn 10J, Beverstone - - - - Near Kingscote , Z. to Dun- kirk 5 m.; and to Cross Hands Inn 8:}. to DURSLEY, by Tetbury. * Kingscote, Hunter's Hall ----- r. to Minching Hampton 5 m.; a mile farther, r. to Minching Hampton 5 ; forward to Glocester by Nympsfeld 15 ,* Z. to — S9i 3-1 92| 6f 99i 2 O 103k 5f'l09i Beverstone. On r, Chevenage House, Mrs. Stephens ; and about a. mile far- ther, on r, Calcot Farm. Kingscote. On r, Col. Kingscote. LONDON to WICK WAR. * To TETBURY , Glo- cestershire , above - ii 99| Didmarton - - - - 5 1044 Dunkirk ----- 2 1064 l. to Bath by Cross Hands Inn 1 5 m. ; to Sodhury ; r. to Glocester .by Nympsfeld and Froc ester and to Stroud by Inchborough 1 1^. W1CKIVAR - - - m| Tetbury. A mile beyond, on Z, Dufton, — Taiboys, Esq. Dunkirk. On Z, Badmington Park, Duke of Beaufort. Another Road to Wichwar. * To JVOTTON UNDER EDGE, Glocestershire , p. 105 Charfield - - - - 103* 1 Hi WICK WAR - 1 25,114 Wotton under Edge. One mile beyond, on r, Bradley House, Thos. Nelmes, Esq. Char field. Near, on r, at Tortworth, Tortworth Court, Lord Ducie. Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. [10/ LONDON to AIJST PASSAGE, cross the Severn. * To FARRINGDON, Berks, p. 103 - - Coleshill ----- - HIGH IV ORTH, Wilts *•. to Lechlade 54 w./ 1. to Swindon 7- Cold Harbour Inn - - l. to Swindon 4? m -S f or ~ ward to Malmesbury by Pur ton 13i- Here you enter the Fossway, and turn short to the r. to Water Eaton - * CRICKLADE - - r. to Cirencester 6 f m .; 1. to Wotton Basset 7§. Cove House - - - Charlton 1 § w. farther, r. to Ciren- cester 1 1 . * MALMESBURY - l. to Chippenham 9§ w.y r. to Ttthury 44 S a little farther , r. by Eastern Gray and Sherston to Lackington 94 ,* l- to Foxley Lackington - - - Acton Tuivill, GLoces- tershire - - r - 1. to Chippenham w. * Cross Hands Inn - - r. to Tetl-ury l Of m. ; to Minching Hampton 134 ; to Stroud 1 51 ; and to Glocester by Nymps field 27 f; Z. to Chippenham 12f ,* and to Bath 11 £. Old Sodbury - - - * CHIPPING SOD- BURY - - - - r. to JVickwar 4 m. Lon- don to WICKWAR 11 6 m. Yate Nibley - - - - - l. to Bristol 9f m. Iron Acton - - r. to Wotton tinder Edge 1 1 m.r thence to Ciren- ol' 4 ; n 2& 7o\ 74i 76i S3 S4± cester by Minching Hamp - , ton 19 j ; f m. farther , l. to Bristol . Alvaston - - - r. to Glocester by Cam- bridge Inn 24§ w.; and to Thornbury 2 f. Lon- don to 'THORNBURY 12lf m. 1. to Rudgway - - - Forward to Bristol 9 m. T urn short on the r. to Olveston - - - - - * Aust Passage Inn - - i»9i 120 122 125 88 ± 94i H 99 4 \ 1034 , If 105| @3° The time of High Water at Aust Passage is nearly the same as at Bristol Quay. The directions given at p. 88, /or crossing the Severn at the NewPassage, are likewise applicable to Aust Passage. Coleshill. On l, Earl of Radnor. The House was built by Inigo Jones in 1654 > a nd a few years ago was re- markable for being the most complete work remaining of that great Archi- tect. Earl Radnor has made several alterations in the House, Grounds, &c. mol Charlton. On r, Charlton Park, Earl x of Suffolk. Malmesbury. The Abbey ^ and on Z, in the road to Chippenham, Cole Park, P. Lovell, Esq. Foxley. Beyond, on Z, Foxley House, Lord Holland ; and on r, near Eas- tern Gray, T. Hodges, Esq. Two miles beyond Foxlev, on r, near Sherston, Pinkney House, E. Cress- well, Esq. Acton Turvill. On r, Badmington Park, Duke of Beaufort. 1 113 Cross Hands Inn. On Z, Doddington 1 114 | Park, Christ. Codrington, Esq. Alvaston. On l, Tockington, Sam. P. 1^115^; Peach, Esq. On r. of Alvaston, Ed- I jj ward Watkins, Esq. 1 10C)i 2 | 112 108 ] Roads measured from Hyde Park Corner. Another Road to Malmesbury . To Cold Harbour Inn, Wilts , , p. 107 - - l, to Sivinton 41 m -S r • Cricklade 4 /forward to the River Ray - - - Purton Street - - - r. to Cricklade 31 to.,- a little farther , L Zo ton Basset 3f . London to * WOTTON BASSET 8S£ m. Garsdon Green - - 6 | I 90f — 80£ Garsdon ----- 1 § !)2i Mil borne Green - - A little farther, r. to Crick- 93 1 If 82j lade 1 1£ to.,* and to Ci- rencester 11. 84j * MALMESBURY - l 94 Purton Street. On l, Purton House, Dr. Richard Goddard. Milborne Green. On r, Charlton Park, Earl of Suffolk. LONDON to CHRISTIAN MALFORD and CHIPPENHAM. To H1GHW0RTH, wilts , p. i o; - - Stratton Sc. Margaret’s 1§ m. farther , r. to Crick’' lade 7f. * SWINDON - - - I. to Marlborough 11 to.,- end to Devizes 19- * WOTTON BASSET r. to Cricklade to. Lyneham - - - - Z. to CaZwe to. Cross the Wilts and Berks canal. Christian Malford - - Sutton Benger - - - * CHIPPENHAM - or, * To FARRINGDON, Berks, p. 103 - - l. to White’s Cross - - 4^ Ok 4* 4 jShrivenham- - - - 76J; Hackron Bridge - - 81 4j Cross the Cole river, and enter Wiltshire. * SWINDON, Wilts - S3J- * CHIPPENHAM, as in the preceding col. 9 4 99i 2| 76 78 5 20 83 103 Swindon. On l, Swindon House, Am- brose Goddard, Esq. Between Swin- don and Wotton Basse-:, on r, Lydiard Park, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. On r. of Wotton Basset, Richard Watts, Esq. Q8 Lyneham. Two miles before, on r, at Tockenham Wick, John Jacob, Esq.; and a It tie farther, on l, at Tocken- ham, James Walker Heneage, Esq. Between Lyneham and Malford, on r, atDaunisey, Earl of Peterborough. l^v Shrivenham. Becket, late Viscount Bar- 73^: rington. LONDON to LLaNDILO * To Trecastle, Brecon , p. 100 - - - - r. to Llandilo Faur, by Llan- dovery 2 TO.,- 1. to Talsarn , Caermarthensh. Pontarlleche - - - A mile farther, r, to Llan- gadock $ to. London to ILANGADOCK iQ4f ffi. Penachamawr - - - jl82 4 193* 4 1971: VAUR, by Llangadock. Monarabon - - - - I 2^!l99-| * LLANDILO VAUR : 2|,202| Penachamawr. A mile beyond, on l , Caer Cennin Castle. Monarabon. S. Hemming, Esq. Llandilo Faur. Near, Tregil, William Plughes, Esq. For the rest of the Seats in the Neigh- bourhood of Llandilo Vaur, seep. ^01. 110 ] VI. GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM TYBURN TURNPIKE , With the Roads branching from them to Market and Sea- Port Towns. 03" To find the Distances from the General Post Office, Lombard Street, add 3^ Miles to the Distances here given. LONDON to ABERYSTW1TH, by Uxbridge, Oxford, Glocester, and Heref To Bayswater, 7 Middlesex — 3 4 Kensington Gravel Pits l. to Kensington m. 4 ]i Shepherd’s Bush - - H 3 Acton ----- 2 5 Ealing ----- 1 6 Han well - - - ' - Cross the Brent river. 2j * Southall - - - - 1 9i Paddington Canal - - l io| * Hayes End - - - 2 12} Hillingdon - - - 131 * UXBR1D GE, end. of it Cross tint Coin river and the *4 15 Grand Junction Canal, and enter Buckingham- shire. Neals, Bucks - - - Tied Hill, Hare and 3 . 4 15} 1 Hounds - - - - l i 1 7i Tatling End - - - •• r. to Amersham 71 m. Gerard’s Cross, White 3 4 18 Hart ----- * BE A CO NS FIELD, 2 20 Saracen's Head - Hotspur Heath, King's H no J. Head ----- 24f ord , (n. m. to Oxford.) Bayswater. From Bayswater to Ken- sington Gravel Pits, on Z, Kensington Gardens. At 2, on I , Holland House, Lord Hol- land. Acton. On l, General ^Murray ; on r, — Strutton, Esq. Through Acton, on r, G. S. Wegg, Esq.; a mile farther, on r, Hanger Hill, J. Wood, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Castle Bear Hill, Rich. Meux, sen. Esq.; on l, Ealing Grove, Lord Oxford. Southall. On l, — - Ayscough, Esq. F-Iayes End. On l, near the Grand Junc- tion Canal, Daw ley, Earl of Uxbridge. Uxbridge. Entrance of, on l , Thomas Harris, Esq.; on r, late Marchioness of Rockingham, now Josiah Du Pre I Porch er, Esq. Red Hill. On r, at Denham, Benj. Way, Esq.; on Langley Park, Sir R. B. Harvey, Bart. Tailing End. Beyond, at the iqth Mile- stone, on r, Wooahiils, Jacob Franco, Esq. Gerard's Cross. On l, Bulstrode, Duke of Somerset. BeaconsJLeld. Near, on r, Whilton Park, James Dupre, Esq. Beyond Beacons- fieid, on /, Hall Barn, late E. Waller, j Esq.; and a little farther, on r, But- ler’s Court, late Rt. Hon. Edm. Burke, j Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike: [ill * A. 2| 3 4 31 Loudwater - Wycombe Marsh, Red Lion - - - - - * HIGH WYCOMBE, Red Lion - r. to Amersham 7 rn.; Z. Zo GmzZ Marlow 5. WestWycombe,CVu/rcA on r. - - - - - Ham Farm - - - - A T ear Stoken Church , Z. Zo Great Marlow m. * Stoken Church, Oarow Stoken Church, t. g. and White Hart - - Postcombe, Plume of Feathers - - - - little farther, r. to Thame 4 m. London to * THAME 44| 7/2. * Tets worth, Royal Oak The Three Pigeons r. to Thame 31 Z. to Wallingford ll^f. Wheatley Bridge - - Cross the Thame river. * Wheatley, p. o. - - 7. through Wheatley , and over Shotover Hill, to Ox- ford, the old road, ^ m. farther, r. to Islip 24% - Headington, Catherine Wheel - - - - - I if m. farther, l. to Wheat- ley, by Shotover Hill 4%. | St. Clements, t. g. I l. to Henley 22% m. 1 Cross the Charwell river. [ * OXFORD - - - ] * WITNEY, p. 98 - ! * BURFORD, p. OS - ! * NORT II LEACH, p. 98 ! * CHELTENHAM, P-9 8 ---- - * GLOC ESTER, p.og ! g \ ! * ROSS, p. 99 - r. to Ledbury 13 m. Cross the W ye river. Wilton, Hertfordshire 3j 26^ High Wycombe. Before, on l, Wycombe j Abbey, Lord Carrington. 9 yt) I 4 ' West Wycombe. Before, on l, Sir John Dashwood King, Bart.; on r, on the top of a hill, is West Wycombe Church, On the Tower of which is a Ball that will contain six people, and may be seen from a little beyond Beaconsfield. 29 3 1£ S2 *,l 3«i 37? 40i Stoken Church. On l, Wormsley, John Fane, Esq. From Stoken Church Hill, see in the bottom before jou Rowant Aston, Gen. Caillaud ; and nearly opposite, on Z, Sherburne Cas- tle, Earl of Macclesfield. ! At 40, on Z, at Lewknor, R. P. Jodrell, . I 421 Es 3' 44f Postcombe. m 52 5 3- On Z, at Wheatfield, Lord Charles Spencer ; and on r, in the road to Thame, Thame Park, P. Wickham, Esq. 48^ Three Pigeons. On r, Ricot Park, Earl of Abingdon ; and on Z, at Great Hasley, Hon. Andrew Foley. A mile and a half beyond the Three Pigeons, on r, at Waterstock, Sir Wm. Henry Ashurst, Knt. Wheatley Bridge. Near, on V, at Wa- terperry, John Barnabas Curzon,Esq.; and beyond it, on r, in the road to Islip, Holton House and Park, — Biscoe, Esq. On r. of Wheatley, at Cuddesden, the late Bishop of Oxford. ' 13 ib'i; 54 05L 7 2f|i 81 J | Between the 49th and 50th Mile-stone, g4f| on l, Shotover Mouse, Geo. Schutz, 103f|i Esq. I2Q3: [j eai ii n gton. Headington House, Mrs. Jones ; and a little farther, Col. G. i : 12l Lloyd. 112] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. 1. to Monmouth 9 ^ m. Peterstow - - - - H 123-J Harewood End, Inn - 3 126| Great Birch - - - - ol z 2 128f Cross-in-Hand, t, g. - Jit 1 4 J30| Z. to Monmouth 13 J m. Callow ----- 3 4 131J Within f m. of Hereford , Z. to Abergavenny 23^ rn. Cross the Wye river to * HEREFORD - - 4 135j r. to Mordiford 4§ m -> to Ledbury 15^; to Worces- ter 264; to Bromyard 1 4 ; and to Leominster 13 . White Cross - - - 1 136J r. to Kington by Weobly 18f ; and to Presteign by Pembridge 22 ; Z. to King’s Acre, Green Man 137| l. to Hay 18§ m.; and to Kington 18 ; r. to Stretton - - - - - 3 4 : 138| Credenhill - - - - H 140 Mansel Licy - - - 2 \ 142 Yazor - - - - - ^ 2 1 43 Norton - - - - - 1 1 1 4 ,344j Eccles Green - - - 1 1 140 Tit. farther, r. to Leo- minster. 2 m. beyond Eccles Green , l. to Hay V2% m ; r. to Won ton - - - - - 3 149 Lyon’s Hall - - • H 152\ r. to Hereford by Weobly 17 ra. i A mile farther , r. to Here- ! ford by Pembridge 19§ m - j Fentress - - - - - H 153J l Near Kington J. to Hay 12 m. Cross the Arrow river to \* KINGTON - - - !155{ 1 r. to Presteign 6 m. \ NEW RADNOR, Rad- norshire - - - - 6| jl62 : Llanvihangel Nant Mellan - - - * 4 1 J]64j ■§ m. farther , l. to Bualt 1 1 11| m. Llandegley - - - - 4| Usi 1 Penvbont - - - - If 171 [* RHAYADERGWY 10 1 1 8 1 Peterstow. A mile beyond, on r, Pen- gethley, Lieut. Col. Symonds. Harewood End Inn. On r, Sir Hun- gerford Hoskins, Bart. One mile from Harewood, on r, beautifully situated on the. banks of the "Wye, Aramstone, John Woodhouse, Esq. Great Birch. A mile on Z, Bryngwin, Capt. Phillips ; and a mile be^ ond it, Meend Park, T. P. Symonds, Esq. Creden Hill. At the foot, the Magna Castra of the Romans, Edm. Eckley, Esq.; on Z, at Kenchester, is the scite of a Roman Station, where several antiquities have been found. ( Mansel Lacy. Major Price; and a mile j farther, on r, Foxley Hall, Uvedale Price, Esq. | Eccles Green. A mile beyond, on r, J Sai nsfield House, J. W. Weston, Esq. Wanton. Near three miles to the Z, 1 Newport House, Hon. And. Foley. ' Lyon's Hall. Two miles on r, Eywocd House, Park, and Woods, Earl of Oxford ; near w hich is Titley Court, Wra. Greenby, Esq. Kington. About three miles off, near j the road, Stanmer Rock, worthy the j traveller’s attention. One mile to the Z. of the 4 th Mile-stone, the handsome Church of Old Radnor. On r, near the 7tb Mile stone, Down- ton, a handsome White House, Per- cival Lewis, Esq.; and on Z, Harpton Court, T. F. Lewis, Esq. Llanvihangel Nant Mellan. Two miles off, on Z, a Mineral Well, called Blaneddw, and between the moun- tains, a fine Waterfall, called Water- break-its-Neck. Penybont. Three miles to the Z. of the road from Penybont to Rhayadergwy, the Mineral Wells of Llandrinded. At Nantmel, six miles from Penybont, a handsome Church; four miles trom which, on Z, on the Hill, Liwynbar- ried, — Evans, Esq. Rhayadergwy. Near the town, fine scenes on the river Wye, from Cwm Leithen Hills ; beyond Rhayadergwy, the view to the S. E. is remarkably beautiful. Between Rhayadergwy and Cwm Ystwith, Rhydolog, John Oli- ver, Esq. Two miles from the public house at Pentre, near Cwm Ystwith, to the Z. of the road, in the Vale of Ystwith, Havod, Col. Johnes. The i Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. f!13 r. to Llanydloes 12 m .; 1. to Bualt 14 m. Cross the river Wye. Cwm Ystwith, Cardi- ganshire - - - - 2 m. farther , r. to Devil's Bridge 1 m.; 1 . to Tre- garron by Yspytty Ysl- with 14. 14f 195$ Eskynald - 6J 202 J Piccadilly - - - - Z. to Caermarthen 465 m.; and to Cardigan 37 f S r. to 208 | * ABERYSTWITH - 2 21QJ romantic scenery about Havod, the Woods, Rocks, and Waterfals, are grand and striking to an eminent de- gree, and arrest the attention of the curious traveller. The House is well worth visiting. Cwm Ystwith. On r, in the road from Llanydloes to Abcrj stwith, the cele- brated Devil’s Bridge, with some beautiful views on the river Rhediol near it. Eskynald. Beyond, on l, Crosswood, Earl of Lisburne. Abery stwith. About three miles from it, on l, Nanteos, Thos. Powell, Esq.; and on r, Fronfraith House, George Bonsall, Esq. The views from Nan- teos to Aberystwith are extensive and beautiful, including the Vale of Rhe- diol, Llanbadarn, Chad, Aberystwith, and the Sea. LONDON to CHIPPING NORTON, by Islip. To Wheatley Bridge, Oxfordshire , p. 1 1 1 - l. to Oxford 6£ m.; thence to Chipping Norton 19J; r. to Forest Hill - - - - Stanton ------ Cross the Ray river7 Islip, Red Lion - - - A mile farther, l. to Oxford 5^ rn.} r. to Bicester 6|. Bletchington - - - Cross the Oxford canal. Enslow Bridge - - - Cross the Charwell river. ^ m. farther , l. to Oxford 8 m.; r. to Hopcroft’s Holt 4 S tkence to Ded- dington 4. London to DEDDINGTON 6 g m. G'lympton - - - Kiddington, t. g. - - — 474 H 50 51$ H 56 2| 5 8$ If 604 4 ii 644 65$ l. to Oxford 12£ m.; r. to * CHIPPING NOR- TON , p. 94 - - - 7i 7 3 Wheatley Bridge. Beyond, on r, Hol- ton House and Park, — Biscoe, Esq. Forest Hill. Before, on Z, Shotovcr House, Geo. Schutz, Esq. Stanton. About a mile to the r, at Woodberry, — Ledwell, Esq. Bletchington. On r, Bletchington Park, Arthur Annesley, Esq.; and a little farther to ther, Kirtlington, Sir Henry V^atkins Dashwood, Bart. Enslow Bridge. Beyond, on Z, near Woodstock, Blenheim Park, Duke of Marlborough. Kiddington Turnpike. Near, on r, Glympton Park, Miss Wheats; and a little farther, on Z, Ditchley Park, Lord Dillon I LONDON to WORCESTER and DROITWICH, by Cheltenham. * To CHELTENHAM , Glocesters hire, p. Ill — 94i Bedlam ----- $ m. farther, l. to Gloceste-r i 3 96 7t m. Uckington - - - - 1 97 Cheltenham is a place of much fashion- j able resort. The Well Walk is ac- ! counted the most beautiful in the king- dom. A mile and a half on the Hill, | Hewlett’s, — — Agg, Esq; The Se- ven Wells or Springs whence the , Thames (or rather Isis) has its source. Q 114] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. Swan Inn - - - - l. to Glocester 7 to.,- r • * TEWKESBURY - r. to Stow on the Wold 22 to to Evesham 13f i and to Pershore 92- Cross the Avon river to Twinning - - - - By cutting off an angle of the road, Twinning is now left a little to the r. Stratford Bridge, Wor- cestershire - - - Naunton - - - - - § m. farther, r. to Pershore 7 m.; 1. to Upton If. London to * UPTON 111 \m. Severn Stoke - - Clifton - - - - - Kemsey - - - - - Near Worcester, r. to Per- shore 9 m .; to Evesham liy Wyre Piddle 14 » to Alcester 151- Cross the Birmingham and Worcester canal. * WORCESTER - - Through Worcester, l. to Kidderminster \\%-m. 99-i 103f 105: \ 08 % 109J 2flllf ]|ll3j IxH5| 4*1194 Fernhill Green - - - I 3 |122 tj * DROITWICH - - I 3f 12 6J are on the Hills, in the parish of Cobberly, about four miles south of Cheltenham. Tewkesbury . Near, Overbury, James Martin, Esq. A mile beyond Tewkes- bury, on r, Mithe Hill, William Buckle, Esq.; a little farther, on l, John Wakeman, Esq.; and on r, — Jackson, Esq. Tivinning. Twinning House, Mrs. Maxwell. Stratford Bridge. On l, Ham Court, Major Bland. Naunton. Near a mile beyond, on l, — Matthews, Esq. Severn Stoke. Near, on r, Crome Park, Earl of Coventry. At Severn Stoke, on r. Rev. Dr. Evans. Clifton. Near, on l, Ridd Hill, Capt. John Rodney. Kemsey. Several neat new Houses. Worcester. A mile beyond, on l. Bar- bourn House, ; half a mile farther, on r, Blanketts, — — Spratt, Esq. Two miles beyond Wor- cester, on r, Perdiswell House, Henry Wakeman, Esq.; and on l, Claines, Richard Yeoman, Esq. Droitwich. Three miles beyond, Han bury Hall, John Phillips, Esq. LONDON to ABERGAVENNY, by Monmouth. Mitchel Dean and * To GLOCESTER, Glocester shire, p. Ill Cross the Severn river and the Glocester canal to Highnam - - - r. to Newent 6f m.; •§ to. farther, l. to Chepstow 25- | Churcham - - - - Huntley, t. g. - - - r. to Monmouth by Ross 19 f to. * MITCHEL DEAN - r. to Ross 6 to.,- and to Here- ford 2 1 ,• l . to Newnham l-y Little Dean 5- Thro’ the Forest of Dean to * COL FORD- - - - High Meadow - - - — 103J 106 if 107f H 111 4f 115| \ 8 123J 1 124f Highnam. On r, Highnam Park, Sir John Guise, Bart. A mile farther, on l, High Grove, Chas. Evans, Esq. Mitchel Dean. On l, in the road to Newnham, Flaxley Abbey, Sir Thos. Crawley, Bart. A mile beyond Mit- chel Dean, on /, the Wilderness, Rev. Mr. Probyn. Five miles beyond Mitchel Dean, on r, East Batch Court, D. Davis, Esq. High Meadow . Lord Vise. Gage. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [115 Near Monmouth, cross the river Wye. * MONMOUTH , Monmouthshire - - r. to Ross 10t| to.,* to Here- ford 18; and to Aberga- venny by Rochfeld and Llanvapley 15; l. to Chepstow 15f. Winastow - - - - A little farther , r. to Aber- gavenny by Dynystow and Tregare 1 3f ; l. to * Ragland, Castle - - Opposite the Beaufort Arms , l. to Chepstow 15 to.; f m. farther , Z. to i/s&e 5. 1§ m. beyond Ragland, you join the road to Aberga- venny, by Tregare. Ciytha - - - Llanvihangel - - - Llangattock - - - - A mile before Abergavenny, l. to Pontypool 9 w.; to Newport 17; and to Uske 9* * ABERGAVENNY - 4 128$ 2$ 13 1 j 136$ 3 139t 1 140$ | 1 141$ 4 ! 145$! Monmouth. A mile before, see on Z, across the river Wye, Troy House, Duke of Beaufort; which is again seen about a mile beyond Monmouth on the left. Winastow. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Dynystow Court, — Duberley, Esq. Ragland. The Castle. Two miles and a half from Ragland, on r , Llanarch, — Jones, Esq.; Ciytha, — Lee, Esq.; and a little farther, on l , — Hooper, Esq. Llangattock. A mile and a half be- yond, on Z, see a Farm-house in the form of a Castle, a view from Col- brooke House (two miles beyond Llangattock), the seat of John Han- bury Williams, Esq. bergavenny. Near, see the Sugar Loaf Mountain, 1852 feet perpendicular above the Mouth of the Gavenny. Vide the Rev. Mr. Coxe’s Tour through Monmouthshire. LONDON to PONTYPOOL, by Monmouth. * To Ragland, Mon- mouthshire, above - Opposite the Beaufort Arms , Z. to Chepstow 15 to.; f to. farther , forward to I Abergavenny 8f ; Z. to I * USKE - | Entrance of Uske , Z. to the New Passage cross the Se- vern Ilf to.; in the town , | r. to Abergavenny 11. | Cross the Uske river. 1. to Caerleon 7 to. 2 to. beyond Uske , r. to Abergavenny 9 to. 4i to. beyond Uske , r. to Abergavenny 8 to. 6 to. beyond Uske , Z. to New- port 7 to.; r. to PONTYPOOL - - 136$ 141- 148$ Uske is a place of great antiquity, and has formerly been of considerable ex- tent. From the Bridge over the Uske river is a beautiful view of the sur- rounding country. The principal ma- nufacture of Uske is Japanned Ware, and the river is noted for large and fine Salmon. Pontypool is noted for its Iron Mills, and manufacture of Japanned Ware. At Pontypool, John Hanbury Tracey, Esq. 116] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. LONDON to KINGTON or KINETON, by Weobly. * To HEREFORD, Herefordshire , p 112 r. to Mordiford 4§ rn.; to Ledbury 15f ; to Worces- ter 26 § ,* to Bromyard 14; and to Leominster 13 ; Z* to White Cross - l. to Kington by Yazor 19 m. Three Elms - - - - r. to Kington by P evil ridge 22 ra.,* and to Presteign 20 *. Tillington - - - - Brinsop Court - Wormesley - - - - WEOBLY - - - - A mile beyond Weobly , r. to Leominster m. A lit- tle farther, l. to Hay I4. 135* 2f It 2 3* 1374 140* 141 2 143* 14« Bond’s Green - - - Lyon’s Hall - - - - * KINGTON, or KINETON, p. 112- 4 150* 1* 152* 155* White Cross. On Z, at Huntington, John Evans, Esq. Three Elms. Near two miles beyond, on r, at Burghill, — Biddulph, Esq. Tillington. On r, Tillington Court, Wm. Taylor, Esq. On L of Creden- hill, the Magna Castra of the Romans, Edm. Eckley, Esq. Brinsop Court, — Dansey, Esq. Wormesley . Beyond, on r, Grange House, ft. P. Knight, Esq. Two miles beyond Wormesley, on Z, Garn- ston Hall, John Peploe Birch, Esq. Weobly. Near two miles beyond, on Z, Sarnsfield House, J. W. Western, Esq. LONDON to * To HEREFORD, Herefordshire , p. 112 White Cross - - - Z. to Kington by Yazor 19 rn. Three Elms - r . > - Z. to Kington by Weobly 173 m .,* r. to New Inn - - - - West' Hope - - - - Stretford Bridge - - I4 to. farther , r. to Leomin- ster 5 to.,* Z. to Hay 18. Eardland Road - r. to Leominster 6 to.,* Z. to Pembiidge ~ - Z. to Kington 6f m. Cross the Arrow river and the Kington canal. Byton Lane - - - - r. to Leominster by Shob- don 10 to.,* and to Ten-, bury 16. Comb - - - - - Cross theEndwell liver, and enter Radnorshire. * PRESTEIGN , Rad- norshire - - - - PRESTEIGN and KNIGHTON. White Cross. On Z, at Huntingdon, John Evans, Esq. Three Elms. Near two miles bejmnd, on Z, at Burghill, — Biddulph^ Esq, Three miles and three quarters beyond the Three Elms, on Z, Tillington Court, Wm. Taylor, Esq.; and a little farther, on Z, the Lodge. Neiu Inn. A little beyond, on Z, at Canon Pyon, Major Sawyer. West Hope. On Z, Robin flood’s Butt, — — — ; and about a mile far^ 1 135*1 1 136* 13/| 4f 142* 2? 143* ! 146*| 3 140i 1 * 150* 00 J 54 2 156 2-i 158* iher. Esq. on Z, Hide Field, J. Carpenter, Stretford Bridge. Two miles beyond, on r, Burton Court, John Brewster, Esq.; on /, Bidney, L. Lambe, Esq. Pembridge. Two miles beyond, after crossing the Kington canal, on r, in the road from Mortimer’s Cross to Presteign, Shobdon Court, William Hanbury, Esq. Hoads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [H7 l. to Kington 6 m.; and to New Radnor 7%. A mile beyond Presteign , r. to Ludlow 15| to. Norton - - - - - l. to New Radnor 8 m. 14 m. before Knighton, r. to Ludlow 1 6 m. l6l J Cross the Terae river. KNIGHTON - 4 Jl 651 Norton. Two miles beyond, on r, Brampton Park, Earl of Oxford. LONDON to PRESTEIGN by Leominster, continued to NEW RADNOR and ARERYSTWITH. * To WORCESTER , the Mail Coach Road, ( p ■ Qoj is 115 rn. OR, 54 ... - 57 Jill * To OXFORD, Ox- fordshire , p. Ill * WORCESTER, p. 94 , 95 r. to Droitlcich 6| m.; and to Kidderminster 1 45 > L to Tewkesbury 16^. Cross the Severn river. r. to Tenbury by Lyndridge 22f m.; and by Clifton 21,* to Bewdley 14 ; a little farther , l. to Upton 10 ; thence to Glocester 1 5| ; to Ledbury 1 6§ ; and to Hereford 284* Cotheridge - - - - Broadway - - - - Dodenham Lane - - Knightsford Bridge Cross the Teme river, and enter Herefordshire. * BROMYARD , He- refordshire - - r . to Kidderminster 224 m.; and to Tetbury 12,* thro' the town, l. to Ledbury 1 3§ ; and to Hereford 1 4. Bridenbury - - - - New Inn - - - - Batchley Green - - Docklow - --- - Steen’s Bridge ~ - *■ Fair Mile - - - - A mile farther, r. to Ludlow 14 m.,* 1. to Hereford 12. Eaton Bridge - - - Worcester is a large handsome City, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Severn, over which is a good Stone Bridge. It contains nine Parish Churches, besides the Cathedral and St. Michael’s. It has a manufactory of elegant China, and carries on a considerable trade in Woollen StufTs and Gloves. Here Cromwell in 1 651 obtained a victory over the Scotch army, which had marched into En- gland to reinstate Charles II, before his escape to France. The Cathedral contains many Monuments of great antiquity. Here King John was bu- ried, likewise Prince Arthur, the elder brother of Henry VIII, &e.&c. Cotheridge. Before, on l, — Freeman, Esq.; on l , Rowland Berkeley, Esq.; and farther to the l, Leigh Court, John Spooner, Esq. * Broadway . On l, Thomas Newnbam, ' Esq. vDodenhum. — Court, Esq. Knight sford Bridge. On l, Rev. Dr. j| Stillingfleet ; on r, near one mile I distance, Whitborne Court, Richard I Chambers, Esq. % f Bromyard. A mile before, on r. Hill 4, 1 20 f ! ^ ouse » R‘ ch * Barnaby, Esq. - Docklow. On l , Bueldand, George Evans, Esq. Steens Bridge. One mile on r, Henner 1 '1A to the l, Hampton Court, Earl of Essex. Eaton . Eaton Court, Earl of Meath. jl 15 |U7 418 Jnoi 5-J 125 10 136 1 18] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. i Cross the rivet Lugg. Leominster . Beyond, about two miles * LEOMINSTER - 1 13 ; on l, Ivington Park, E. Jennings ; Esq. r. to Tenlury 11 ra.,- and to Leominster is seated on the Lugg, and Ludlow 12^,* l. to Here- is noted for its fine Wool. Its trade ford 13. A mile farther, l. to Hay 22 m. likewise consists in Gloves, Leather, 1 Cholcestre - 2§ 1391 Hats, &c. Near the Church are l. to Kington ly Pemlridge, some remains of its Priory, and on a 13 m. 140| neighbouring Hill arc the Ruins of a Cobden’s Ash - - - 1 Palace, now called Comfort Castle. Kingsland - - - - 3 4 14lJ Kingsland. Two miles on r, Crank Mortimer’s Cross, Public 143J Hall, Abraham Wike, Esq.; and in House ----- 2 Aymestry Vale, Yatton Court, John r. to Ludloiv ly Mortimer' s Cross 12£ m. ; and to Woodhouse, Esq. Tenlury 13^. Mortimer' s Cross. A mile on r, Croft Cross the Kington canal. Castle, Somerset Davies, Esq., where Shobdon ----- 145 may be seen the remains of a Roman ; Byton Lane - - - - 2 147 Camp. This gentleman has another r. to Tenlury 15 rn.; 1. to seat two miles farther, called Wig- Hereford ly Pemlridge m. more Hall. At Mortimer’s Cross a Comb ----- 2 149 battle was fought in 1461, between Cross the Endwell river, and the Houses of York and Lancaster. enter Radnorshire. * PRESTEIGN , Rad- norshire - - - - r. to Ludlow l6§ m.; to Knighton 7 j and thence 151 J Shol-don. On r, Shobdon Court, Win. H anbury, Esq. Comb. On r, at Kynsham^ Kynsham Court, Dowager Lady Oxford. Be- to Shrewsbury 33 i 'l* to tween Comb and Presteign, on l, Kington 7 . about three miles from the road, Ey- Beggar’s Bush - - - 2 153 J wood House and Park, Earl of Ox- A little farther, r. to Knigh- ford. ton 8 m. Kinnerton - - - - NEW RADNOR - - * ABERYSTW1TH, p. 112 and Wd - - 3 2J 48| 1 56J 159 2 o;f Beggar’s Bush. On l, at Evenjobb, Mrs. Harley. A miie beyond Beg- gar’s Bush, on r. Grove Hall, John Boddenham, Esq. LONDON to TREGARRON. To NEW RADNOR, 1 1 I Radnorshire, above - Llanvihangel Nant Mellan - — 159 1 Llanvihangel Nant Mellon. Two miles 2|- I6if! j off, on i, a Mineral Well, called § m. farther , r. to Aleryst- j Blaneddw, and between the Moun- with 45-§ rn. Near Bualt, r. to Llandrid- tains a fine Waterfall, called Water- ded Wells rn and to Rhayadergwy 1 4. b-reak-its-Neck. Cross the river Wye, and enter Brecknockshire. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [119 11 ? 173 LlanvihangelAbergwesin DoleGoch, Cardigansh. TREGARRON - - 2|;is7i 6 11934 11 J204- 4! 3fj 1774 I81J Bualt. Llandridded Wells are on the r. of Bualt ; they are of a mineral 3*1 185 quality. *B UALT, or B UILTH, Brecon - - - - l. to Hay 19£ m.j and to Brecon I64. Llanavon - Llangammarch - - - l. to Llandovery 14 rn,.; r. to Bringwin - - - - LONDON to BRECON, * To GLOCESTER, Gloces ter shire, p. Ill Cross the Severn river, and enter Alney Island. A mile beyond Glocester, l. to Ledbury by Nexvent 15 §m.,- to Ross 15 i; to Mitchel Dean 11; and to Newnham I2f. Cross the Severn. ! 03 | Maizemore - - - pi ^2 106J Woolridge Hill - - - 2 m. farther , r. to Upton 74 m ‘i thence to Worces- ter 10 ; Z. to oi 109I Stanton, Worcestershire 3 U2f Red Marley ----- Little London, Here- 3 115J fordshire - - . - - 1 — 1174 * LEDBURY - - - r. to Worcester 16 J m.,- Z. to Ross 134; beyond Ledbury , r. to Bromyard I3f- 3 1204 Ledbury Mills - - - 1 1214 The Trumpets - - - 3 1244 Pool End - - - - 1 1254 Torrington - - - - 2? 1271 Stoke Edith - - - - ! 1 , I28f Dormington - - - Z. to Mordiford Bridge 2 m.; : J 4 130| thence to Hampton Bishop 1 ; and thence to Here- ford 3f. Or, r, Cross the Fro me river to | Bartestree - - - - i Lugwardine - - - | Cross the river Lugg. i Tupsley ------ ! * HEREFORD - - j r. to Worcester 25§ m.; to Ui: 1 •2 133 ^ 1 4' 134} 1J136J by Hereford and Hay. Red Mar ley. On r, Down House, Hon- John Somers Cocks, Esq. Ledbury. Near, on r, Castleditch, Lord Somers ; and in the Colwell road to Great Malvern, Hope End, Sir Henry Vane Tempest, Bart. The views from this seat are extensive and picturesque. Ledbury is a well-built town, inhabited chiefly by Clothiers, j who carry on a great trade. Stoke Edith. On l , Hon. Edward Foley. Dormington. Walwyn Sheppard, Esq. j On Z. of Dormington, in the road to | Hereford by Mordiford, Sufton Court, ' James Hereford, Esq. This seat has been in the possession of the family i ever since the year 1223, the 7th of Henry III. Barteslree. On Z, Longworth, Capt. ; James Walwyn. From Longworth, | see on Z, at Hampton Bishop, the seat j of John Peploe Birch, Esq.; and | across the river Wye, Rotheras, — , Boddenham, Esq.; and Holm, Duke of Norfolk. Hereford is an ancient place, but much j decayed. The Cathedral is a venera- | ble structure. The chief manufacture j of this city is Gloves. Before the con- 1 quests, Hereford was the head quarters j of the Saxons ; as it was afterwards of i the English, who were stationed here | to keep the Welch in awe. 1 20 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. Bromyard 14 ; to Leomin- ster 13 3' L to Ross 15; to Monmouth 18^; and to Abergavenny 24- White Cross - - - r. to Kington by Weobly l8f m.; and to Pr'esteign by Pembridge 22. /. to King’s Acre, Green Man ----- - r. to Kington by Yazor 1 75 m - Sugwas Pool - New Ware - - - - Bridge Sellers - - - Port way - Hanmer’s Cross - - r. to Kington 10 m.; nlij to Hay by Whitney 10-f ; thus , to Letton If, thence to Wilier sley 2 ,• to Win- for ton 1 , to Whitney 2, to Clifford 2f , and thence to Huy 2f . Z, over Tin Hill, and cross the river Wye to Bredwardine - - - Clockmill - Hardv/ick Court - - * HAY, Brecon - - r. to Kington 12 m. Glasbury, Cock Jnn Beyond Glasbury , r. to j Builth 15 m.; 1. to Crick- liowell 165. Brunllys - - - - - Vellinvach - - - - j * BRECON - - - I 1 371- 10/ 4 1413SJ j li'l-ioj 1 J 142| 2~ 145 if 1464 148J 1534 155 4 1594 1634 1664 44171 New Ware. On r, see Creden Hill, the Magna Castra of the Romans, Edm Eckley, Esq.; on l, William Parry, Esq. Bridge Sollers. On r, Kenchester, a! Roman station, where several antiqui- ties have been found. On t, at the 6th Mile-stone, a view of the Wye : Shipton Hill on r, whence is a fine view to the south, over a valley fruitful in Corn, watered by the Wye, and ter- minated by mountains covered with! Oak. See in this Valley the Churches! of Preston upon Wye and By ford J ! Beyond Bridge Sollers, or rr, Gatnons, 1 J. G. Cottereli, Esq. Portway. On l, Monington, the pro- perty of Sir Geo. Cornwall, Bart. This was the estate of the famous Owen ' Glendour, in the time of Henry IV, | who is said to have retired here, and j was buried in, the Church. On the 1 south side of the Wye, nearly oppo- site, Moccas Court, Sir Geo. Cornwall, ! Bart. Hanmcr's Cross. On r, Letton Court, John Freeman, Esq. On t, passover ; Tin Hill, from which you have a fine i view to the r. Bredwardine. After crossing the Wye ; near Bredwardine, leave Burbridge Hill | to the south ; a fine Valley to the 1 north, watered by the Wye , on the ! north bank of which are the villages of Letton, Willersley, Winferton, and Whitney. . Letton Court, the seat of John Freeman, Esq. has already been noticed. Whitney is the most wes- terley of the above villages, at which is a seat of Mrs. Dewe. Beyond Bred- wardine you pass over a high Hill called Penna Park, belonging to Sir G. Cornwall, Bart., in the parish of Clif- ford. From this Hill, see on r, at Clifford, the ruins of a Castle which was the estate of, and gave names to the Lords Clifford, afterwards Earls of Cumberland. ! Hardwick. John Stallard, Esq.; and about a mile and a halt farther, the Moor, — Penoyre, Esq. Glasbury. Within a mile, on the North Bank of the Wye, Maeslough Hail, W. Wilkins, Esq. Near Glasbury, Tregoyd, Lord Vise. Hereford. A mile to the l. of Glasbury, Gwernalt Lodge, Sir Edward Williams, Bart.; farther to the l, see Talgarth Church, Hill, and Forest, where are the re- mains of an ancient Castle. Four j miles to the r. of Glasbury, on l. of the road to Builth, Llangoed Castle, John Macnamara, Esq* Brunllys. On l, Tregunter House, Mrs. Hughes. Through Brunllys, on r, Pontwell Hall, F. Philips, Esq. About a mile on l. of Brunllys, Aberenyg Place, H. Allen, Esq. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [121 LONDON to LEDBURY, through Nesvent. — -103j * To GLOCESTER, Glocestershire,p. 1 1 1 Cross the Severn river, and enter Alney Island. A mile beyond Glocester. r. I to Ledbury by Stanton 154 ro.; and to Upton Hi; thence to Worcester 10 . 1. cress the Severn river to Highnam - - - - 2 % 100 Beyond Highnam, l. to | [ Newnham 10 m .; to Mit- cliel Dean 94; and to Rose 14; r. to NEW ENT - - - - Dimmock - - - - * LEDBURY, Here - 5 fordshire - - - - 6* 4 120^ ighnam. Beyond, on r, Highnam Park, Sir John Guise, Bart.; andBrill Mill Lodge, T. Nixon, Esq. LONDON to SHREWSBURY, by Oxford, Stratford on Avon, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton, Mail Coach Road. * To OXFORD, Ox- fordshire, p. Ill - — 54 l. to London by Maiden- head 5 & m.; to Abingdon ; to Wantage 164; to Farringdon 174; av d to Witney 114; r. to Ayles- bury 22| ; to Bices tn 13; to Brackley 20^ ; and to Deddington 16. Wqlvercot - - - - Cross the Oxford canal. Yarnton, t. g. - - - Begbrook - - - A mile farther, l. to Witney * WOODSTOCK - Kiddington, t. g. ^ - r. to Wheatley Bridge l8| mi; thence to High Wycombe 184; L 1° Charlbury 3* * Enstone - - - - 4 m. before Chapel House, l. to Chipping Norton 1 rn. * Chapel House r. to Deddinglon 94 m ; to Banbury 104; forward to Compton Hill - - Long Compton, War- wickshire - - - - Burmiugton - - - - Tidmington, Worceslersh. * SHIPSTON - - - Tredington - - - - 3i 3*J 2 Hi 561 58 62 66-1 '69 '24 ?5\ 77 soji 814 82f! 84J Woodstock. Adjoining, on l, Blenheim House and Park, Duke of Marlbo- rough. Woodstock has a manufac- ture of Gloves, and of Steel Chains for Watches, and other articles of polished Steel. Kiddington, t. g. Near, on r, at Gtympton, Glympton Park, Miss Wheats. On l. of Kiddington, Ditch- ley Park, Lord Dillon. The Church at Kiddington is ancient, and here King Ethelred had a Palace. Enstone. At the foot of Enstone, on r, curious Waterworks. Two miles be- yond Enstone, on r, Ileythorpe, Earl of Shrewsbury; about a mile and a half to the r. of which is Great Tew Park, G. Fred. Stratton, Esq. Chapel House. A mile beyond, on l, at Upper Norton, H. Dawkins, Esq. Compton Hill. On r, Weston, Sir Wil- liam Sheldon, Bart. Tidmington. Thos. Snow, Esq. Tredington. On r, at Honington Hall, G. Townsend, Esq.; and behind it, on the Hill, Idlicot, T. Fisher, Esq. R ] 22] Roads measured from Tybukn Tdiinpike. l. to Moreton in the Marsh, 9 m; r. to Warwick 14d* Newbold - - - - 2 86 } Cross the river Stour. Alderminster - - - 2 88 } BridgeTown, Warwick. 4 9 2 f r. to Banbury iq§ m.j and to Kineton 11 . Cross the Avon river. * STRATFORD ON AVON - - - - j M* co Oi r. to Warwick 8 m.; 1. to Alcester 7f • Stratford on Avon Canal 5| 98 i Wotton Waven - - 4 99i * HENLEY IN AR- DEN ----- 2 101 } Cross the canal. * Hockley Heath - - 5 106 } r. to Warwick 10 m. Monksford Street - - Vs i 4 108 Shirley Street - - - 3 111 3 m. farther, r. to Solihull 4^ m.; thence to Warwick 13f- Camphill - - - - 4i 115 A little farther , r. to Coven- try 16 m.; 1. to Alcester 18|. Cross the Tame river. * BIRMINGHAM - 116 } r. to Coleshill%% m .; to Tam- worth 14f> to Sutton 1%; and thence to Lichfield 8 §; l. to Bromesgrove 13; to Kidderminster 17 ; to Stourbridge l- 2 f ; and to Dudley 10 . Hockley Brook - - - 1 18 r. to Walsall 7 m.; thence to Wolverhampton r J. Soho, Staffordshire 1 2 118} New Inn - 1 119} Sandweli Green - - 1 120 } 121 } Bromwich Heath - - 1 A mile farther, l. to Bilsto?i by Horsley Heath 5 r. to WEDNESBURY - - : 3 ' 124} r. to Walsall 3 rn.; and to Bilston by Darlaston 3%. Cross the Birmingham canal. Newbold. Beyond, on r, at Lower Eat- ington, Evelyn Shirley, Esq.; on l , Talton Hill, Miss Parker. wilder minster. Near two miles beyond, on /, Oscot Park, Mrs. West. Stratford on Avon. Half a mile be- yond, Clopton House, R. Williams, Esq. Stratford on Avon is remarkable as the birth place of Shakespeare, who was buried here in 1616, and his Mo- nument is in the Church. Trinity Church is a very ancient structure. Hatton Waven. On r, Wotton Hall, Sir Edward Smythe, Bart. Heiilcy in Arden. On l, Barrells House, Robert Knight, Esq. Hockley Heath. A mile before, on l , Umberslade, Lady Archer. Birmingham is celebrated for its manu- facture of Hardwares ; such as Metal Buttons, Buckles, Plated Goods of all kinds, Japanned and Paper Ware, &c. These Goods are dispersed throughout the kingdom, and exported in large quantities to foreign countries. Hockley Brook. On r, Packwood House, F. Dilkes, Esq.; Soho, late Matthew Boulton, Esq. This gentle- man, in conjunction with James Watt, Esq., has constructed some of the most complete and powerful steam engines in Europe; particularly one at Hawkesbury Colliery, near Coven- try, with several others in Stafford- shire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Cornwall, &c. Sandivell Green. On r, Sandweli Park, Earl of Dartmouth ; and near it, Sir Jervoise Clerk Jervoise, Bart. Wedneshury. A great quantity of ex- cellent Pit Coal is dug here, with which Birmingham is supplied by means of a canal. Here is likewise a species of Iron Ore, used to make Nails, Horse Shoes, &c. l Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [123 Bilston - - - - - r. to Walsall 4f w. Cross the Birmingham canal. * WOLVERHAMP- 3 127 £ s r, I l. TON r. to Walsall 7 m.; to Staf- ford by Cannock 18^ ,* by Pen/cridge lf>£; Z. to Dudley 6 ; to Stourbridge 10; to Kidderminster 15f> 130jjr C \* \l and to Bridgenorth 15* . 1 New Bridge - - - Cross the canal. 2 132T Tettenhall - - - - r. to Ivetsey Bank 6 m. 1 I| I32| l A 1 The Werg - - - - 1® 134 1 Pepperhill, Shropshire 24 I36i Boningale - - - - If 'l38 Upton - - H 141 4 * SHIFFNALL - - Z. to Shrewsbury by Cole- brook Dale 20p m.; by Leoly 19 ,* to Much Wen- lock lOf; and to Bridge- north 1 1 . 14 143 Prior’s Leigh - - - Cross the Shropshire canal. 3 146 Oaken Gates - - - : 14:/! r. along the Roman road to Weston under Lizard 7§ m .; 1. to 1 f 148J Ketley, Iron Works * Watling Street - - r. to Wellington % m. Lon- 1 1494 to Mitch Wenlock 134 m. .bby Foregate - - - to Church Stretton 12§ m.; and to Bishop’s Castle 20 % i r. to Newport 19§. ross the Severn river to SHREWSBURY - 3 |l6oi |l6l| don to * WELLINGTON Royal Oak - - - - 3 ! 150J] l. to Shiffnal by Lealy 8 m. Uppington, Blue Bell - 2 ! 153* Uckington, Florse Shoe 1 1-| m. farther , Z. to Shiff- nall by Colebrook Dale 14i- Tern Bridge - - - 2 156i Z. to Colebrook Dale 9 rri. Cross the Tern river. Ateham * - - - - 5 ,157 Cross the Severn river. Chilton - * - - - J j L 1 57 L Tettenhall. On l, F/Holyoke, Esq. The Werg. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Wrottesley Hall, Sir John Wrot- tesley, Bart. Pepperhill. On Z, Patishall, Sir Geo. Pigot, Bart. Boningale. Between Boningale and Upton, on r, Tong Castle, George Durant, Esq.; and Neach Hall, G. Baylis, Esq. On 1. of Boningale, Hat- ton, R. Slaney, Esq. Shiffnal. On r, Aston Hall, John Moultrie, Esq.; and on Z, Manor House, Sir William Jerningham, Bart. Through Shiffnall, on Z, Haughton Hall, G. B. Brooke, Esq. Prior’s Leigh. On r. Win. Bishton, Esq., and B. Rowley, Esq. Walling Street stands on the Roman road of that name, which is made of large stakes and smaller wood called Wattles , woven between them to keep up the earth and stones. This road is reckoned the finest of its kind in England ; it begins at Dover, and runs to St. Albans, Dunstable, Tow- cester, Atherston, and Shrewsbury, and ends at Cardigan. Royal Oak. On Z, the Wrekin, the | highest hill in Shropshire, being 1320 1 feet above the level of the sea ; on r, Orleton, Wm. Cludd, Esq. Tern Bridge. On r, Attingham, Lord Berwick. Chilton. A mile beyond, on r, Long- nor, Robert Burton, Esq. Shrewsbury % beautifully situated on a pe- , ninsula formed by the Severn, is the I residence of many genteel families. I It is the common mart for all Welch commodities. Here is also a manu- I factory of Thread. Edward I. held a Parliament here in 1283, when the I Lords sat in the Castle, and the Coza- ! mons in a Barn. 124] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. LONDON to SHREWSBURY, by Shiffnall and Colebrook Dale. * To SHIFFNALL, | Shropshire, p. 123 - i Hem ------ I MADELEY MARKET '* Colebrook Dale - « l. cross the Iron Bridge to Much Wenlock 4i m.,- and to Bridgenorth by Brose- l p V Si- Cross the Canal. Euildwas - - - - Adney - - - - - Leighton - - - - Tern Bridge - - - - Cross the Tern river. Atcham - - - - - * SHREWSBURY, p. 123 ----- - l I If 1 43 143 145 147 149 150;? 151 153 158 15Si 163J Colebrook Dale. R. Reynolds, Esq. The Iron Bridge across the Severn and the extensive Iron Wo:ks in the neigh- bourhood of Colebrook Dale and Broseley, are worthy the attention of the curious traveller. Buildivas. An Iron Bridge over the Severn, and the Ruins of the Abbey. Leighton. — Kinnersley, Esq. On r. of Leighton, the Wrekin Hill. Be- yond Leighton, you pass on l , part of the Roman wall at Wroxeter. Be- tween Leighton and Tern Bridge, on l, on the banks of the Severn, H. C. Pelham, Esq. Tern Bridge. On r, Attingham, Lord Berwick. LONDON to WALSALL, (n. m.) * To BIRMINGHAM, Warwickshire, p. 122 From the Welch Cross to Birmingham, t. g. - - Hockley Brook - - - l. to Wolverhampton , by Wednesbury 12 * m. Hands worth, Church - Cross the river Thame. Snails Green - - - * WALSALL, Church |118 119 3il22i 2J125J Handsworih. Quarter of a mile before, on l, Soho, late Matthew Boulton, Esq. (see page 122 ) At Handsworth, on l, James Watt, Esq. (seepage 122); on r, the Rev. Mr. Freer. Beyond Hands- worth, on r, Mrs. Whately. Snails Green. Beyond, a little before the 6th Mile-stone, on r, at Great Barr, the highly ornamented seat of Sir Joseph Scott, Bart, who succeeded, as heir at law, to great part of the estate of John Hoo, Esq., of Great Barr, on the will being set aside, by the paper-maker proving that the pa- per on which the will was drawn was made by him several years after the date of the will. Walsall . On l, Thomas Spurrier, Esq. LONDON to DUDLEY. * To BIRMINGHAM, 1 Smethwick. On l, Hales Owen, late Warwickshire, p. 122 — 11 6 J Lord Dudley. Through Birmingham , l. to Kidderminster 17 rn .,* and Dudley. Dudley Castle, Viscount Dud- to Stourbridge 12f. ley and Ward ; who has another seat Smethwick - - - - 4 120 J at Himley, about four miles west of Oldbury, Shropshire - 2 122i| Dudley, in the road from Stourbridge * DUDLEY , Worces- j to Wolverhampton. tershire - - - - 1 4 126 J Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [125 LONDON to STOURBRIDGE and KIDDERMINSTER, by Birmingham. * To BIRMINGHAM, Warwickshire, p. 122 HalesO wen, Worcestersh. r. to Dudley 5 m-S L to Bromesgrove 6£ m. * STOURBRIDGE - r. to Wolverhampton 10 m ; l. to Bromesgrove 9§. Broadwaters Inn - - r . to Wolverhampton ~\^m. * KIDDERMINSTER OR, To Hales Owen, above Hagley ----- r. to Stourlridge m.; 1. to Bromesgrove 7L * KIDDERMINSTER I 1 u- 1164 1241 44 128$ ' j, 5f j 1344 j 1 135|i j 7 124$! 128$ 1 6 134$ Hales Owen. Before, on l, the Lea- sowes, — Hamilton, Esq. Leasovves was the seat of the Poet Shenstone, in the decoration of which his whole fortune was spent. Stourlridge. Near, Enville Hall, Earl of Stamford. Hagley. W. Waldren, Esq., and Hag- ley Park, Lord Lyttleton* Kidderminster is nofied for a Carpet Ma- nufactory, and great numbers of Looms are employed in Silk, Worsted, and various branches Of weaving. LONDON to SHREWSBURY, by Amersham, Aylesbury, Banbury, Stratford on Avon, Kidderminster, and Bridgenorth. Red Hill. Near, on r, at Denham, Denham Park, Benj. Way, Esq.; on l , Langley Park, Sir R. B. Harvey, Bart. .tling End. Beyond, at the 19 th Mile- stone, in the road to Oxford, Jacob Franco, Esq. A mile beyond Tatling End, on r, Oak End, Mr. Burvili ; and about three quarters of a mile far- ther, on r, Chalfont House, T. Hibbert, Esq.; on l, at Gerard’s Cross, in the Oxford road, Bulstrode, D. of Somerset. halfont St. Peters. Beyond, on r, Gorelands, Col. Smith ; and about half a mile farther, on r, Newland Park. Sir H. T. Gott. Chalfont St. Giles. Beyond, on r, the Vatch, James Grant, Esq. Amersham. On a hill to the r. of the Market- House, the Parsonage, Rev. Dr. Drake ; about a mile to the l, Coleshill House, Hon. T. Grenville ; and High House, Mrs. Scrimshirc. A mile beyond Amersham, on l, Shardelois, T. D. T. Drake, Esq. Little Miss enden. Beyond, on r, Hyde Lodge, Rev. John Hubbard. Great Missenden. Near, on l, the Little Abbey, T. S. Badcock, Esq. At Great Missenden, on r, the Great Abbey, Ay ton. Esq.; and near three * To UXBRIDGE, Middlesex, p. 1 10 - 1 15 Cross the Coin river and the Grand Junction canal, and enter Buckinghamshire. Neals, Bucks - - 3 4 1 1 15 4| Red Hili, Hare and Hounds - - - - 14 17 f Tatling End - - - - 2 . 4 IS ! l. to Oxford, ly High Wy- combe 36 m. Chalfont St. Peters H 1 1 204 Chalfont St. Giles - - 2 22$ • A mile before Amersham, r . to Watford 10§ m. * AMERSHAM - - 34 26 Little Missenden - - 2| 2S$ * Great Missenden H 31 126 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. WEN DOVER - - - 35 I miles to the Z, Hampden House, Vis- Walton, t. g. - ■■ - H 40 count Hampden, the ancient seat of r. to London by Tring and Lb afford 374 m - the family. * AYLESBURY - - JL 40l Wendover. On l, Chequers, Sir John l. to Thame 94 m.j to Bices- Russell, Bart. ; and on r. Lord Car- ter l6f. Cross the river Thame. rington. Beyond Wendover, on r, Hardwick - - - - H 44 under the Hill, Halton House, Capt. Whitchurch - - - - ii 45i Lechmere. WIN SLOW - - - H 51 Walton, t. g. On l , Hartwell, the re- Padbury ----- 4 55 sidence of Lewis XVIII. Cross the river Ouse. * BUCKINGHAM - r, to Braclcley 74 thence 2f 5/f Aylesbury. The surrounding country is low but remarkably fertile, and feeds to Banbury 8|. 2| a great number of Sheep. Its princi- Tingewick - - - - pal manufacture is Lace. The Assizes Finmere, Oxon - - - 4 61 J are held here. A mile farther , 1. to Bicester 6§ m. Monk’s House - - - Whitchurch. On l, Oving, R. Hopkins, H 64-J Esq. Barley Mow, Northamp. i-i 65 r Winslow. W. Lowndes, Esq. T. to Oxford l8f m r. to Buckingham is seated on the Ouse, over Brackley 2 ; thence to Northampton 20. which it has three Stone Bridges. Here Croughton - - - - 1 1 1 2 67 is a handsome Town Hall. On r. of Near Aynhoe , l. to Bicester . Buckingham is Stowe, Marquis of 7 m. Aynhoe on the Hill - 2 69 Buckingham. Beyond Aynhoe , 1. to Ded- Barley Mow. On r, Evenly Hall, — ucting ton 3§ m. Brown, Esq. Nell Bridge - - - - Cross the. Charwell river and the Oxford canal, and re- l i 7°i Aynhoe. On l, — Cartwright, Esq.; on r, Newbottle, Earl of Thanet. enter Oxfordshire. Adderbury. On l, John Field, Esq. Adderbury, Oxon - - H 72 Banbury is noted for its Cakes and l. to Deddington 3 m .; r. to Weeping Cross - - - H 73^ Cheese. Its -Church has lately been rebuilt. * BANBURY - - - 2 75>\ r. to Warwick thro ’ Sonth- Wroxton. Wroxton Abbey, Earl of am 224 m.; to Dav entry Guildford. 164; to Buckingham by Braclcley 154; A to Chip- Upton. Lord Villiers. ping Norton 12. Edge Hill . Under Edge Hill, on r, 14 m. beyond Banbury , r. to Warwick through Gay- Radway, F, Miller, Esq.; on the Hi-11, don 17 J rn. a Tower built by him. From Edge Drayton - - - - - 2 1 77\ Hill, a most extensive prospect. In Wroxton - - - - 1 78 l 82f the plain below, near Kineton, the Upton, Warwickshire - 4£ battle of Edge* Hill was fought, when r. to Warwick by Kineton 16 m. 1* Edge Hill'- - - - 3 t 4 83* the King’s forces were defeated by Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [127 Pillerton ----- 88 Upper Eatington - - 2 90 l. to Shipston 6 m. ; r. to Warwick 11. Goldicot ----- H 9ii Bridge Town - - - 3 9H r. to Kineton 10 m.; 1. to Shipston 10. Cross the Avon river. * STRATFORD ON AVON - - - - 1 2 95 r. to Warwick 8 m.; to Hen- ley in ArdenS i and thence to Birmingham 15f ; Z. to Bitford 6f. London to Bitford lGlf m. Stratford on Avon Canal 3 98 * ALCESTER - - - 5 103 Z. to Evesham 10 m.; to Wor- cester 15 £• A mile farther , Z. to Droit- wick 12 m. Coughton - - - - 2 105 If m. farther, r. to Birming- ham 16f. Crab’s Cross - - - ql J 2 108J Headless Cross, 7Vor- cestershire - - - 1 1094 Tardbeck - - - - H 113 Cross the Worcester canal. Near Bromesgrove, r. to Bir- mingham 13 m . ; to Dud- ley by Hales Owen Ilf; and to Stourbridge by Hagley 9§, * BROMESGROVE - H ll6t Z. to Droitwich 6 m. Chaddesley Corbett 5 121J Winterfold - - - - it 1224 Stone- ----- it 123f Entrance of Kidderminster , Z. to Worcester 14|. * KIDDERMINSTER 2 125| r . to Birmingham by Ragley and Holes Owen 17f ; to Stourbridge 6f ; -and to Wolverhampton 15§. Cross the river Stour. 1. to Worcester 15 m.; and to Bewdley 3. Shatterford - - - - 4 129! Z. to Bewdley 4 m. Alam Bridge, Shropshire ql 133 Upper Eatington. At near a mile dis- tance, Hound’s Hill, S. O. Hunt, Esq. Goldicot. C. H. Hunt, Esq. ALcester. A mile on Z, Ragley, Marquis of Hertford. Cough ton. Sir John Throckmorton, Bart. Between Coughton and Crab’s Cross, P. Littleton, Esq. Tardbeck. On r, Hewell Grange, Earl of Plymouth ; about four miles north of it, Crofton Hall, Robert Biddulph, Esq.; and about three miles east of Hewell Grange, at Beoly, Beoly Hall, Thomas Holmes, Esq. Bromesgrove. On Z, in the road to Droitwich, Grafton Hall, Earl of Shrewsbury. The Church stands on a Hill, and is rioted for its fine Tower and Spire. Here are manufactories of Linen, Woollen, Nails, &c. Chaddesley Corbett. On r, Drayton House, T. S. Vernon, Esq. Winterfold. Near, Wm. Wheeler, Esq. Slone. On r, William Pratt, Esq. Kidderminster. Near, Park Hall, Jacob Turner, Esq. Kidderminster, an an- cient Town, seated on the Stour, is the principal manufacturing place in £he county. It is the first market in England for Carpets, which, for beauty - of colour and patterns, exceed all others. They are frequently called Wilton Carpets. The Worsted Shag trade is likewise considerable here, and employs many looms. Here is also a manufactory of Bombazeens. There are several Chalybeate Springs in the neighbourhood. A lam Bridge. Beyond, on r. Cotton Hall, L. Lee, Esq. 128] Roads measured from Tyburn T urnpike. Quatt ----- H 135| ’ Quattford - - - - 2 1374 ; * BRIDGENORTH - 2 I3gi ' r. to Wolverhampton 15m.; and to Shiffnall 11. Cross the river Severn, r. to Much Wenlock ly Broseley 9^ m. A little farther , l. to Cleo- lury Mortimer 11 4 m. ; and to Ludlow 19. Morvil - - - - - 3 i I4'2i Muckley Cross - - - 2 Il44i MUCH WENLOCK - 3| >47j r. to Bridgenorth ly Brose- ley m.j and to Shiff- nall 10^ ; l. to Ludlow 20f,- and lo Church Sir et- 1 tori 12f. j Harley - - - - - 2 14 9i | Cressage ----- 2 15 If 1 Cund - - - - - - 2 153f| to Shiffnall 17| m. Abby Foregate - - - i. to Church Stretton 12£m.,- and to Bishop's Castle 20§ ,• r. to Newport 19§. Cross the Severn river to * SHREWSBURY - 41 158 lOoJ i6i| 162 Quatt. Beyond, on l, William Whit- more, Esq. Morvil. On l, Morvil Hall, John Hanbury Tracy, Esq. Half a mile beyond Morvil, on r, P. Langdale, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Sir Rich. Acton, Bait. Cund. On r, H. Cresset Pelham, Esq.; and farther to the r , Eyton, formerly the Earls of Bradford. Shrewsbury. See page 123> LONDON to SHREWSBURY, by Bridgengrth aad Colebrook Dale. * To BRIDGENORTH, Shropshire , above - Norley - - - - - Linley ----- * BROSELEY - . - - I. to Much Wenlock 3 m. Cross the Severn, by the Iron Bridge, to * Colebrook Dale - - r. to Shiffnall 6 m.j l. to Adney - - - - - * SHREWSBURY , p. 124 - - - - - j 139 * j Ulf 21 1 3 1 4 X43-J ^2 I4d 2 148 H 150j 12 162 ^ inley. G. Forester, Esq. roseley. Near, on r, R. B. W. Brown, Esq.; and Caughley Place, T. Turner, Esq. At Broseley, J. Wilkinson, and E. Blakevvay, Esqrs. Beyond, on r, A. Brodie, Esq. The Iron Works in the neighbourhood of Broseley and Colebrook Dale, and the Iron Bridge across the Severn, are worthy the Traveller’s attention. Here lias also been lately established a manufactory of China, equal to that at Worcester. LONDON to * To KIDDERMIN- STER , Worcestersh. p.127- - - - - Cross the river Stour. jt. to Bridgenorth 13^ m.,* h to Worcester 15- Near Bewdley , r. to Bridge- north 14 m.; I . to Stour- port 3L Cross the river Severn. * BEWDLEY- - - LUDLOW, by Kidderminster. I Kidderminster. Beyond, on r, Brook- I field House, — Scawen, Esq. Bewdley. Near, on l t Spring Grove, S. Skey, Esq.; and Sandbourn, John Soley, Esq. On r. of Bewdley, on the hill overlooking the river, Wynter- dyne House, inhabited by John Phil- lips, Esq.; and over the Bridge, W. Turton, Esq. 128 f Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. Mopson’s Cross - - - £ m. farther , Z. to Tenbury 11 m. Cross the river Rea. x- C LEO BURY MOR- TIMER, Shropshire l. to Tenlury 7 r - to Bridgenorth 14 m. Hopton - - - - - 2f m. farther , r. to Ludlow by Henley 8 m. London to 131 J * LUDLOW 1491 m. Or, l. to Hope Baggot - - - 5{’144 136| Cairnham - - - - A little farther, l. to Leo- 2J146J minster 12 m. * LUDLOW - - - sji40f 2 I38J Cleobury Mortimer. Near, on Z, Maw- ley Hall, Sir W. Blount, Bart. Cairnham. Cairnham Court , Rev. Mr. Galcot. LONDON * To AYLESBUYY, Bucks , p. 126 - - Hartwell ------ Stone- - - - - - Dinton - - - - - Haddenham - - - - Cross the Thame river to * THAME, Ox on - * to THAME, by Aylesbury. 2 1 1 H 404 424 43 f; 44$ 4 7 50$ Hartwell. On r, Hartwell House, Sir Wm. Young, Bart. ; and about a mile beyond it, Eythorp, Earl of Chester- field. Haddenham. On Z, at Kingsey, Mrs. Herbert. Thame. On Z, Thame Park, P. Wick- ham, Esq. LONDON to THAME, by Risborough. * To HIGH IVY- COMBE, Bucks , p . Ill ----- About 2 miles from High Wycombe, near West Wy- combe, l. to Thame by S token Church , 13§ m. (See p. 111 J, and to Ox- ford 23 ; r. to Bradenham - - - - 4 33 RISBOROUGH - - 4 37 Kingsey - - - - - Cross the Thame riVer to H 42$ * THAME, Oxon - - 3 4Si \Bradenham. On r, Capt. Hicks. ; Kingsey . Mrs. Herbert. LONDON to STOURBRIDGE, by Bromesgrove. j* To BR OME SGROVE,\ Worcestershire, p. 1 127 - « - - - — n6J larnsley ----- 2 118 lagley ----- 123J . to Birmingham Ilf m.; Z. to Kidderminster 6. 'edmore ----- 3' 4 124^ STOURBRIDGE - 125| \ Barnsley. Between Barnsley and Hag- ley, Bell Hall, Mrs. Noel. Before Hagley, on r, at Clent, Clent Hall, J. Amphlett, Esq. Hagley. W. Waldren, Esq., and Hag- ley Park, Lord Lyttleton. 'edmore. Onr, Pedmore Hall, J. Free- man, Esq.; on Z, the Quarry, J. Owen, Esq. Stourbridge. Near, Enville Hall, Earl of Stamford. s I 130] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. 128 - LONDON to MADELEY MARKET * To BRIDGET ORTH, Shropshire , p. Stockton • * - Norton - - Sutton Maddock Brocton - MADELEY MARKET 1394 4 i 144 T 2 1441 1 | 1454 V 11464 • H 148 1 by Bkidgenorth. Stockton. A mile before, on r, Ewd- ness, T. Barnfield, Esq. At Stock- ton, Apley Park, Thomas Whitmore, Esq., and Apley Castle, — Thomason, Esq. About four miles to the r. of Stockton, Pattishall, Sir Geo. Pigot, Bart. LONDON to MONTGOMERY, by Shrewsbury. * To SHREWSBURY, OR, j Shropshire, p. 123 - — - l6*l! ;* To SHREWSBURY, Crack ton - - - - 3J 165| ! Shropshire, p. 123 - — l6l} Nox ------ 1 1 m Hanwood - - - - 4 1651 Yockleton, or Lockerton 14 l67f; Cross the river Rea \ 1 Stretton ----- 1 l68|' Pontesford - - - - 2|l684 Wespry, or Westbury - 170| Pontesbury - - - - 1 1694 r. over the hills to Welch ;Minsterley - - - - 14171 Pool ; l. to Brocton ----- 44l7 s 4 Worthen - ~ - 3* 17341 MONTGOMERY, as j Brocton - - - - - 1 1744 in the preceding col. - 8 183j l. to Shrewsbury by Pontes- lury 13 | m. Cruckton. On l, Thos. Harris, Esq. Wilmington Marton - 24 1774 Westbury. A mile beyond, on r, Whit- Chirbury - - - - i 24 >794 ton, R. Topp, Esq. MONTGOMERY, 1 Montgomery . Near, on l , Lymore Montgomeryshire - < 1 3 182 || Lodge, Earl of Powis. LONDON to WELCH POOL, by Shrewsbury. fKjjF The traveilei on horseback , who wishes for a most exquisite prospect, may have it by going from Shrewsbury to Welch Pool , along the Montgomery road , to Westbury, as above 8£ m ; there turn by the Inn on the right hand , keep a track over the kill , inclining to the r, and go down to Buttington , known by a small church , and just be- yond it a wooden bridge over the Se- vern, as in the adjoining column. [; Shrewsbury . Three miles beyond, on l, Onslow, R. Wingfield, Esq. ; and about three quarters of a mile farther, on l, Dinthill, Thos. Wingfield, Esq. Pavement Gate. Beyond, on r, at Ford, Francis Waring, Esq , and Pitton, — Amler, Esq. Rowton. Rowton Hall, Rich. Lister, Esq. Beyond Rowton, about a mile ancj a half to the r, at Alderbury, Loton Hall, Sir Robert Leighton, Bart. Buttington . On l, Ambler Hall. * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire , p. 123 - 1 6 lf H w * from Shrewsbury , r. to Oswestry 16 m. Pavement Gate - - - 44 1664 Cross Gate - - - - 1674 r. to Llanfyllin 19 rn. Cardeston - - - - 3 4 1684 Rowton ----- 1 |i69i Woolaston - - - - 34 :172f Trevenant - - - - 174 Uppington, Montgomery 9 1 i;64 Buttington Hall - - - 14 '1771 Buttington, Church - 3 4 1784 l. to Montgomery 8 m. Cross the river Severn by a wooden bridge. r. to Oswestry 13^ rn.% l. to * WELCH POOL - 180 Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike, [131 Denbighshire O Ellesmere 8 m,: and l. to Welch Pool 15 m.; to Llanvair 19! S io Llanfyl- lin 14 > and to Bala 25- £ m. ley oncl Oswestry , r. to Ellesmere 8 m.; 1. to Gobowen - - - - Near Chirk, cross the Ceriog river, andenterDenbighsh. Chirk r. to thence to Shrewsbury 16&. Whitehurst, t. g. - - r. to Wrexham 7 \rn. About a mile farther, r. to Llangollen, by the North Bank of the Dee, a miie circuitous ; or l. to * LLANGOLLEN - r. across the Dee to Wrex- ham 11§ m.'y and to Ru then 13 §. Llan St. Fraid, t. g. Merionethshire - * CO R IVEN - - - Cross the river Dee. 14 m. farther, r. to Wrexham 19; and to Ruthen 12. 3 m. from Cor wen, l. to Bala 8£ m. Cerrigy Druidion .Den- bighshire - - - - * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, p. 123 - l 6 i| Shelton ----- if H53i j Montford Bridge - - H 165§! Cross the Severn river. Ensdon House - - - 2 1 Nesscliff - - - 2 1 17 0 Near 2 m. farther, l. to Llanfyllin 16 m. Felton, t. g. - 43 ^4 I74f L to Ellesmere. Ellesmere Canal, t. g. 1 175| Here turn on r. to Gobowen 5 m., leaving Oswestry on or l. to * OSIVESTRY - - qI w ol ^2 18 1 } 1S4| 1 86 | i9ifl LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Llangollen, Capel Cerrig, and Bangor Ferry. New Mail Coach Road. Shelton. On r, Ross Hall, C. Forster* Esq.; Berwick, T. J. Powis, Esq.; and Upper Berwick, R. Bretten, Esq. Montford Bridge. Near, on l, Preston Montford, James Parry, Esq. Ensdon House. Earl of Powis. Nesscliff. Near, on r, at Great Ness, J. Edwards, Esq. Ten m. from Shrews- bury, on l. the Bryddiir Hills, and the pillar erected in honour of Ld. Rodney. Oswestry. Two miles before, on l, As- ton Hall, — Lloyd, Esq. Chirk . Before, about a mile, see ata distance, on r, Brynkinnan, Ld. Dun- gannon. At Chirk, the Aqueduct of the Ellesmere Canal. Beyond, on l , Chirk Castle, Miss Middleton. Whitehurst,, t. o. Near, on l, Cefny- wern, Rev. D Price. Two miles beyond, on the north side of the Dee, Trevor Hall, — • Lloyd, Esq. Llangollen. Lady El. Butler, ' and Miss Ponsonby ; on r, Caer Dinas Bran, or Crow Castle, famous in his- tory. About two miles from Llangol- len, in the road to Ruthen, on r, Valle Crucis Abbey, and the pillar Elyseg a little beyond the Abbey. Two m. and a quarter from Llangollen, on r, are the ruins of the Palace of Owen Glyndwr, and Llandysilio Hall, T. Jones, Esq. Llan St. Fraid. Near, on r, Glyndowry Park, Col. Griffith Vaughan. Corwen. On r , Ragad, Ed. Lloyd, Esq.- Near two m. beyond Corwen, on r, Rhg,‘Col. Griffith Vaughan, and on l, Cetn Rftg. Aboutfive m. from Cor- wen, on r , Maesmor, — Lloyd, Esq. Six m. beyond Corwen, see, on l, Glyrt Dyffryn, with the Bridge and Waterfall. Cerrig y Druidion. Within half a mile, on r, the famous Citadel of the Druids, whither Caractacus retired, after his defeat at Caer Caradoc. At Cerrig y Druidion, on r, — Price,, Esq. Cyrniogcu, Near, — .Kenryck, Esq. Three m. beyond, you cjos.s the. Con- way river, which rises about eight m. above. At four m. Glyn Conway ; on ?’, — Humphries, Esq. The Road continues for some miles along tfie sides of the tremendous Mountains which 7m9i 2A201J * Cyrniogeu, niogga Kin- 21 lj 214 | 132] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. A mile farther , 1. to Bala and farther, l. to Maentwrog by Yspytty Evan 17| m.; thence to Caernarvon 21 ; and to Bangor Ferry 9 > an & thence to Holyhead 25, as below. London to *HOLYHEAD 288 Jm. Capel Voelas - - - 2£ 21 7k Bettws-y-Coed, Caern. 8| 225J * Capel Cerrig - - - 4 22C)J Ogwen Lake - - - 4 233J Llandvgau - - - - 8 24 If 243J BANGOR - - - - 2 Beyond Bangor, l. to Caer- narvon 9 m. * Bangor Ferry - - 1| 24 5k Cross the Menai Strait, and enter Anglesea Island. Braint - - * - - 2| 24 7\ Llangefni - - - - 5j 253 * Gvvindii, or Halfway Hou&e - - - - 4f 2571 Bodedyrn - - - - 4 26l| Llanyngenedi - - - About 3 miles farther , cross the Bridge into Holyhead Island. * HOLYHEAD - - ]J263 7k V oj form this Glen, the river tumbling down its rocky bottom in the most ro- mantic style. Capel Voelas. See below. Bettivs-y Coed. The Salmon Leap, and Bridge over the Conway. Beyond, across the river, Lodge, R. Jones, Esq. Llandygau. See below. Bangor. The Cathedral, and Bishop’s Palace. Bangor Ferry. Near, on /, Gorphwysfa, Thos. Parry Jones, Esq.; and Plas yn Llanfair, Col. Peacock. Llangefni. Two miles before, cn l , Hirdefraig, Mrs. Lloyd ; and half a mile farther, on l, Tregarnedd, Sam. Grindley, Esq. Bodedyrn. Three quarters of a mile be- fore, on r, at Presaddfed, Baron Hill, Lord Bulkeley. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Llanrwst, Aberconway v , and Beaumaris. * To Cyrniogeu, Den- bighshire, p. 131 Capel Voelas - - - * LEAN iiWST - - Cross the Conway river, and enter Caernarvonshire. Trefriew, Caernarvonsh. Caer Hun Hall - - - * ABERCONIVAY - r. to St. Asaph l8§ m. Ascend Penmaenbaeh, over PenmaenMawrMountain, to Aber ------ r. cross the Lav an Sands and Ferry to Beaumaris Si m. London to *BEAUMARISQ,5Q%m. From Beaumaris to Llan- gefni is 10 m.,* thence to Holyhead 174- Llandygau - - - - “pi 4* 2|i2 i*i 9? /4 2251- 22 7 k 232j 247 3|i250| BANGOR - - * HOLYHEAD, above * - - 2 i252| 26| ?79k Capel Foelas. About half a mile be- yond, on r, Voelas Hall, Hon. C. Finch. Llanrwst. A Bridge over the Conway river, built by Inigo Jones, and said to be his master-piece. On l. of Llan- rwst, Gwydir Castle, Lord Gwydir. Trefriew. On r, Plas Madoc, Robert Jones, Esq. A mile beyond Trefriew, on r. of the Conway river, Maenan, Lady Cuffn, and a little farther, on r, the Abbey, Mrs. Owen. Caer Hun Hall , — Griffiths, Esq. Aber conway . Beyond Penmaenbaeh Hill, at the foot of it, — Smith, Esq. Llandygau. On r, Penrhyn, Lord Pen- rhyn, and the Slate Quarries. About a mile from Llandygau, on r. Lime Grove, Benj. Wyatt, Esq. / Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike, [133 26JJ LONDON to AMLWCH. To Llangefni, Anglesea , j p. 132 - - • - t — l. to Holyhead 174 ni.; r. to I L1.4NERCHYMEDD 6J Parry’s Mountain - - 5 AMLWCH- - - - 2 |273i |275| Parry’s Mountain is celebrated for its] extensive Copper Mines. The bed of ore is in some places 24 yards thick, and lies exposed like stones in a quarry. The Earl of Uxbridge possesses one half of these mines, the Rev. Edw. Hughes, of Kinmel near St. Asaph, and the executors of the late Thomas Williams, Esq. of Marl near Conway, the other half. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Shrewsbury, Ellesmere, Llanrwst, and Aberconway. 1. to Ellesmere by Cockshut * To SHREWSBURY, f y Shropshire, p. 123 - 1 lOlf Albrighton - - - - 3 ! i65ji Harmer Hill - - - H 46'/!-. r. to TVem 4J w. Middle - - - - - if 169 -J Burlton Grove - - - 4 1/1 Cockshut - - - - H I73f 3 $ m. farther , r. to Shrews- bury by TVem 14^ m.; and to Whitchurch lOf. * ELLESMERE - - 41 i;sj r. to Wrexham 12 f m.; and to Ruabon 10, thence to Wrexham 5 ,* Z. to Osives- try 8. Forward to St. Martin - 183 Cross the Ceriog river. Chirk, Denbighshire - H 1S6J * CORWEN , p. 131 - 17 203| * LLANRWST, p. 131, 132 - - - - 24 227 | * ABERCONWAY, p. 132 ----- 12 239! * HOL YHEAD, p. 132 41J |280| OR, To Harmer Hill, above — 1 m 10J m.; r, to Broughton - - * WEM - - - i6g 1 75i 1S0| 2S5\ r. to Edstaston 2J m.; thence to Tilslock 4 ; and thence to Whitchurch 2f . Lon- don to * WHITCHURCH IS! m, 1. to Newton Chapel - 3 Welch Hampton - - 5% r. to TV hitchicrch 8$ m. * ELLESMERE - - 1% * HOLYHEAD, as in the adjoining column 102- 4 Burlton Grove. Beyond, on l, at Pet- ton, Petton Hall, Sparling, Esq. Ellesmere . Near, on r, Oakley Park, Mrs. Vaughan ; on l, Birch Hall, Earl of Bridgewater ; and near it, but farther to the l , Hardwick, John Ky- naston Powell, Esq. M. P. for the county of Salop. Broughton. Near, on r, Sansaw Hall, G. Gamier, Esq. At Broughton, Rich. Lyster, Esq. Wcm. On r, T. Dickens, Esq., and R. Chambre, Esq. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Shrewsbury, Ellesmere, Wrexham, Mold, Holywell, and St, Asaph. To ELLESMERE, Shropshire, above - l. to Oswestry 8 m.\ and to Llangollen 15. Overton, Flintshire - — 00 rH 1 5 183J Overton. A mile beyond, on r, Edw. Webber, Esq.; half a mile farther, Sam. Rytey, Esq., and P. L. Fletcher, Esq. Two miles beyond Overton, on Z, Rose Hill, Mrs. Boates ; Eyton, Edw. Eyton, Esq. 134 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. If m. farther, l. to Ruabon m.i r. to Eyton, Denbighshire - 3 IS 6i Marchwiail - - - - 2 1 S8q; r. to Whitchurch 13 * WREXHAM - - 3j I0O| r. to Chester by Holt 14 m.; by Pulford 1 1 -f ,• l. to Os- westry 15,* to Llangollen 12; and to Ruthen J6. CAERGWRLE, Flints. si 1Q5J Hope - - - - - 3 j 4 1965 About a mile before Mold , r. to Chester 11 m. * MOLD - - - - 6 I 202i Z. to Ruthen 8 m. Nor thorp ~ - - 3 J 205f r. to Chester 12 m.; and to Flint 3 . London to FLINT 20Sf m. Halkin - - - - - 2} 208i ■§ m. farther, r. to Flint 2§ m. * HOLYWELL . - - 3| 212j Z. to Denbigh 12 m. Brick Kiln - - - ~ 5$ 218 Near St. Asaph, cross the Clwyd river. * ST. ASAPH - - - 222j Z. to Denbigh 5f m. Cross the Elwy river. 1. to Denbigh 5f rn. Llan St. Sior, or St. George, Denbighsh. 4 | 22 7 ABERGELEY - - - 2J 2291 Llandulas - - - - 2J 231 5 Near Aberconway, cross the Conway river, and enter Caernarvonshire. * ABERCONWAY, Caernarvonshire - - 9l 240| * HOLYHEAD, p. 132 m 262j Wrexham. A mile to the south, Erddig, I Philip Yorke, Esq. About a mile east , of Wrexham, Cefn, George Kenyon, Esq. A mile beyond Wrexham, near j the road from Wrexham to Chester, j Acton, Sir Forster Cunliffe, Bart. Caergwrle. On Z , the ruins of the Castle. Mold. Beyond, On r, Llwyn Egrin, Mrs. Fortescue. Nortkorp. Near, on r, Lower Sychtin, Rev. John Conway Potter ; and be- yond, Middle Sychtin Hall, John Wynn, Esq. On r. of Nortborp, at Kelstreton, near the sea, John Ed- wards, Esq., and near it, William Dickes, Esq. Hallcin. On Z, Earl Grosvenor, and a little farther, Robt. Hughes, Esq. Holyivell. Three miles beyond, on r, Whitford Church; close by it, Down- ing, late — Pennant, Esq. About a quarter of a mile farther, Old Down- ing, Thomas Thomas, Esq. ; and a mile beyond, near the sea, Mostyn Hall, SirThos. Mostyn, Bart. St. Asaph. At the top of the hill, on l , — Lloyd, Esq., of Cefn ; on r, see Rhyddlan Castle ; and farther, on r. Sir John Williams. Four miles be- yond St. Asaph, on r, Kinmel Hall, Rev. Ed. Hughes, one of the owners of the famous Copper Mines in Anglesea, called Parry’s Mountain ; and a little beyond it, on Z, Adwynt, J. Roberts, Esq. Abergeley. A mile beyond, on r, Gwrych, Robert Hesketh, Esq. Aberconway. The Castle, and near the Conway river, on r, Marl, the late Thomas Williams, Esq. LONDON to DENBIGH, by Mold. * To MOLD , Flintshire, above 202| 1. to Ruthen 8 m. ; r. to Flint 6f . Nannerch - - - 6 208 1 3 m. farther, r. to Caerwys 1 m. London to CAER1VYS 21 2| m. Nannerch. About a mile before, on Z, Penbedw, W. Williams, Esq. About four miles from Nannerch, a little beyond the last turning for Caerwys and Holywell, on r, Maesmynnan, Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. L 135 m. beyond Nannerch, r. to Caerwys 1 m.; thence to Holywell 5 ■» L to Bodfari - - - - - Pont Ryffyth - * " Cross the Clwyd river. *DENBlGH,Denbigh$. 6 I . | 214^ l 215i 3\ 218f Pont Ryjfylh. On r, Pont RyfFyth Hall, Sir; Edward Lloyd, Bart. ; on l. | Llewenny Hall, Lord Kirkwall ; and I not far from it, Mrs. Piozzi. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Llangollen, Ruthen, and Denbigh. * To LLANGOLLEN, Denbighshire, p. 131 l. to Corwen 10 m. Cross the river Dee. r. to Wrexham 114 rn. 64 m. from Llangollen, r. to Wrexham 10 ; l. to Bala 19. A mile farther, r. to Wrexham 10 . I * RUTHEN - - - i r. to Mold 8 m. I Llanrhaiadr - - - - I * DENBIGH - - - ! r. to Holywell 12 m. i * ST. ASAPH, Flint sh* \* HOLYHEAD, p. 134 4i|219| 3i;2l3} 5j;2i8i; 60 ! 27 Si Llangollen. Two miles beyond, near the road, on r, Valle Crucis Abbey ; on l, the pillar Elyseg. Ascend the long hill of Bwlch, and after going down the farther side, enter the vale of Clwyd. Ruthen. Before, on l , Plasnewydd’, Capt. Shuckford. i Llanrhaiadr. On r , Llanrhaiadr Hall, [ Richard Wilding, Esq. Denbigh. The Castle ; opposite to Den- bigh, — Clough, Esq., Lord Kirkwall, and Mrs. Piozzi. About two miles beyond Denbigh, on l, Plasnewydd, R. W. Wynn, Esq. St. Asaph. About two miles before, on r, Llanerch, Dan. Lea, Esq. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Wrexham, Ruthen, and Denbigh. j* To WREXHAM , | Denbighshire, p. 134 j Minera Chapel - - - i»5 m. farther, L to Bala 20 | 6 m. beyond Minera Cha- pel , l. to Llangollen 7§ ,* | * 1 RUTHEN - - - 1 * HOLYHEAD, above _ | 1904 4 \9H 12 20 64 7 3 l 279 ? i Another road to Wrexham is given among the Hicks* s Hall Roacls, through Coventry, Castle Bromwich, Weston under Lizard , Newport, and Whitchurch ; being the nearest road to Wrexham and Holyhead. Minera Chapel. On l, PI&s Gwyn. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Shrewsbury, Bala, Caernarvon, and Moel-y-don Ferry, called the Military Road. Shelton.. On r, Berwick, T. J. Powis Esq., and Upper Berwick, R. Bretton, Esq. VNYi [Montford Bridge. Near, on l, Preston MnntfnrH if * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, p. 123 - Shelton ----- - | Montford Bridge r - Cross the Severn river. I Ensdon House - - - ! Nesscliff - - - - - 2 | iSifj l63|!! ’*|| Montford, James Parry, Esq. 3 \Ensdon House. Earl of Powis. ISiesscliff. Near, on r, at Great Ness, 170 li J. Edwards, Esq. 136 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. About 2 m. farther , r. to Holyhead by Oswestry ] 07 | ; l. to Knock in - - l. to Llanymynech 5 m ‘» thence to Llan St. Fraid 4 ; thence to Llanfyllin 6. London to L LANFYL L IN\ 8 8f w. Ellesmere Canal - - Llanyblodwell - - - Llangedwin Merioneths. §1 3 m. farther, r. to Llanrhaiadr 1 m. You may pass through this vil- lage without going much circuitous. Llangynnog - - - - Near Bala , l. along the Bala Lake to Dynasmouthy 16J m. * BALA- - - l. to Dolgelly 18 w.; r. to Coricen 1 2; to Ruthey 20|; to Capet Voelas 124, Qnd thence to Holyhead by Llanrwst, as in p. 132, 624- London to * HOLYHEAD 277im. Bwlch y Buarth - Festiniog - r, to Yspytty Evan 114 m.$ and thence to Capel Voelas 3 % Maentwrog - - - - l. to Harleigh and Dolgelly. * Tan y Bwlch Inn l. to Crickieth \\3f m.; and to Caernarvon by Llan- Hyfni 25- To avoid this rocky road there is a new one made from Tan y Bwlch to Pontaberglassllyn, which is a very good one. Its length is 8 m. Pontaberglassllyn - - * Beddgelertj Caernar- vonshire - - - - Bettws Near Caernarvon , 1. to Pwllheli 22 m.; and to Newin 21. 35 173| * CAERNARVON - Llanfairlscaer - - - Moel-y~Don Ferry - - Here you may go forward to Bangor Ferry 5 tn. r and thence to Holyhead, as p. 132. Or, l, cross this ferry, over the Straits of Menai, to l7-5f jlGwyndii ----- l79f * HOLYHEAD, p. 132 £ 1 83x 102J - 10 i202| 8 21 0 | 94 2 20j 2|222f 1 223J 6^ 230- 1I231J! 7 |238j: 9 124 243| 24 6f 247| 2 56| 209J Llangynnog . A mile beyond, on l, Llechweddgarth, Thomas Thomas, Esq. Bala is an ancient place, seated on a flat, near the lake of Bala, or Pemble Mere, which is four miles in length and one in breadth. This lake abounds with a species of fish called Guinard, resembling a salmon in shape, and tasting like a trout. The river Dee runs through the lake. About one mile and a half from Bala, Rhiwaedog, William Lloyd Dolben, Esq. ; a mile to the r. of which, on the north bank of the Dee, is Bodwenni, Robert Evans, Esq. Tan y Bwlch. On l, Tan y Bwlch Hall, William Oakley, Esq. Pontoberglassllyn is a romantic Bridge, called the Devil’s Bridge ; the foun- dation is on two rocks, the one in Me- rionethshire, the other in Caernar- vonshire ; near this bridge is the fa- mous Salmon Leap, particularly no- ticed by ttavellers. Beddgelert. Four miles and a half be- yond, on l, Cywellyn lakes, where the fish called Char is caught, as well as in the lakes of Cumberland and West- moreland. Bettws. Three miles beyond, on r, Glangwnna, Thos. Lloyd, Esq. Caernarvon. Near, Nant Hall, Sir Ro- bert Williams. Bangor Ferry. Before, on l, Ashton Smith, Esq. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [137 LONDON to LLANFYLLIN. * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, p. 123 If m. from Shrewsbury , r. to Oswestry 16 m. Pavement Gate - Cross Gate - 1. to Welch Pool 12J m. Alderbury - - Llandrinio Bridge, Montgomeryshire Cross the Severn river. 3 m. farther, r. to Oswestry 7 m.\ l. to Welch Pool 8. Llan St. Fraid Bridge - Cross the Virnwy river, r. to Oswestry 7 m -> near \ m. farther , l. to Llan- fair 12. LLANFYLLIN - - — \6li 4* 1 66 J 1 G7i H 170 5 175 5j 00 0 6 to 00 Shrevjsbury . Three miles beyond, on l, Onslow, R. Wingfield, Esq.; and about three quarters of a mile farther, on Z, Dinthill, Thomas Wingfield, Esq. Pavement Gate. Beyond, on r, at Ford, Francis Waring, Esq., and Mrs. Amler. Cross Gate . Beyond, on l, Rowton Hall, Rich. Lister, Esq. Alderlury. Beyond, on r, Loton, Sir Robert Leighton, Bart. Llandrinio Bridge. Near, on Z, on Bee- don Hill, a Pillar was erected in 1782, in honour of Lord Rodney. Llanfyllin. About three miles before, on Z, Brongwyn, William Mostyn Owen, Esq. At the entrance of Llan- fyllin, on Z, Llwyn, John Humffreys, Esq. About a mile beyond Llanfyl- lin, Bodfach, Sir Edward Lloyd, Bart. LONDON to MONTGOMERY, WELCH POOL, DOLGELLY, and FIARLEIGH, continued to HOLYHEAD. * To WORCESTER, Worcestershire, p. 117 Hallow - - - - - Holt Heath - - - A little farther, r. to Beivd- ley 8 m. Witley * Hundred House Inn Z. to Bromyard 13 mr, r. to Kidderminster 9f ,* and to Bewdley 7§. Stockton A mile farther, cross the Kington canal ; and about a quarter of a mile farther, cross it again. Earston - - - - - •Lyndridge - - - - Newnham - - - - r. to Bewdley 13§ m. TEN BURY - - - Z. to Bromyard 12 m.,- and to Leominster 11 ,* r. to Cleobury Mortimer 7- * Burford, Shropshire - Little Hereford, Here • fords hire - 1 Hallow. A mile beyond, on Z, Thorn- — 111 grove, William Cross, Esq. ; and 2| ll3f about a mile farther, on Z, Rev. Mr. 3 5 H7i Foley ; and on r, Holt Castle, Henry Chillingworth, Esq. 2± U9j 122 Witley. On Z, Witley Court, Lord 2 Foley. j Hundred fJouse Inn. On Z, Abberley 4 124j Lodge, Robert Bromley, Esq.; and j about a mile farther, onr. Elms, Mrs. Berry. ii 126 Stockton. On l, Stanford Park, Sir 12/i Thomas Winnington, Bart. 2 129 J 1 3- Earston. William Smith, Esq. From 132| Earston to Tenbury you have theTeme river on the left. | 1 133| Burford. G. Bowles, Esq. iS 1 135j Little Hereford. Richard Dansey, Esq. T 138] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. Here you may turn on r. to Ludlow, which will save about a mile ; or, Z. to Brimfield Cross - - Z. to Kington 17§ m. Cross the Kington canal. Near Ludlow, just before you cross the Teme river , l. to Leominster \ l m. * LUDLOW, Shropsh. r. to Cleobury Mortimer 12f on.; and to Bridgenorth 19; Z. to Presteign 17. Cross the Corve river. r. to Much Wenlock 20f m.; 1 . through Bromfeld to Knighton 17f . Onibury - Newton Green, Guide Post - - - - - r. to Fclhampton 3 m.; thence to Little Stretton 4f; thence to Church Slretton If. London to * CHURCH STRET- TON 158j m. From Newton there are two roads to Bishop’s Castle ; that through Wal- cot is the newest, and was made for the purpose of di- minishing the steepness of the hills ; viz . toAston 3 nj.; to Brampton 1; to Kemp- ton 1; to Lydbury or Wal- cot Park 1 ; t o Brockton If ; to Bishop’s Castl e, m . h .2 § ; in all from Newton Green 10; or fortvard to Basford, t. g. - - - Edgeton Farms - - - Red House (a Farm ) - * BISHOP'S CASTLE, M. H. - - - - - r. to Shrewsbury 21 m.; 1 . to Knighton 12 ; and to Newtown 16. Bishop’s Moat, Mont- gomeryshire - - - Red Court House - - if m. farther, l. to New- town 10 m. MONTGOMERY - r. to Shrewsbury by Yoclcle- 1J136J 141: Brimfield Cross. cote. Esq. Near, Charles Heath- 5 !l40f 3 149| Ludlow. On l, Ludford Park, N. L. Charlton, Esq. Two miles beyond Ludlow, on l, on the banks of the Teme river, Oakley Park, Lady Clive ; and just beyond it, Stone House, Hon. Mrs. Walpole, sister to the Earl of Powis. About four miles to the Z. of Oakley Park, in the road to Knightpn\ Downton Castle, the noble mansion and the fine Walks of Richard Payne Knight, Esq. Ludlow is a well built Town, seated on the Teme. Here a Court is held for the Marches of Wales, whiejr is encompassed by a wall having seven gates. At Ludlow Castle, all business for the principality of Wales w r as formerly transacted. The Church is large, and in the choir (the Church being formerly collegiate) is an inscription relating to Prince Arthur, elder brother of Henry VIII, who died here. Onibury. Beyond, on Z, Ferney Hall, j. W. Baugh, Esq. Newtown. On Z, Stoke Castle, J. ,T. j Baxter, Esq. 5 Red House. H 155| On Z, Walcot Park, Earl of Pov 85 1 58 %;, Bishop's Castle is a small Town, but an ancient Corporation. Its Castle (for- merly the residence of its Bishops, and from whence it derived its name), is entirely destroyed. The Town-House is a neat building. 2 I 60 fj 41 I67J I Montgomery Near, c Lodge, Earl of Powis. Lymore Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [139 ton 21 m.; and by Pon- tesbury 21§ ; L. to New- town 9; o>nd to Llanfair 12 . Forden - - - - - Severn River - - - About $ m. farther , l. to Newtown 1 1 m.; r. to * WELCH POOL - r. to Oswestry 15 rn,; and to Shrewsbury 18$. 4$ rn . from Welch Pool , l. to Castell Caer Einion 1 m,; and thence to Mont- gomery ; r. to Llanfair , or, forward to LLANFAIR - - - r. to Oswestry 19$ m.; 1. to Newtown 10; and to Ma- chynlleth 31. Llanerfil - - - - Cross the Vyrnwy river. * Cann Office (Inn) - Beyond Cann Office the river Twrch must be forded twice, and after heavy rains is sometimes too deep; the traveller will do well to make enquiry at Cann Office Inn. Within a mile of Dyna's- moulhy, l. to Machynlleth 12 m. DYNASMOUTHY, Merionethshire - - r. to Bala. 17 m. 7 m.frotn Dynasmoulhy , l. to Towyn 1 6 m. * DOLGELLY - - r. to Bala 18 m. Llanelltid - - - r. to Maentwrog 18 m.-, and thence to Caernarvon 21. 5 m. from Dolgelly, l. to Barmouth 5 ; thence to Harlcigh 10. London to BARMOUTH 222 Flowerleck Hill - - Llandura - - - - Llanbedir - l. to Barmouth 7 ra.; r. to Llanfair - HARLEIGH - - - r. to Maentwrog . 74 1714 1734 176 183: 188 i 1904 113 203- 2l2i 1 42 1 4 7-221- / 2i *■ 2 3 224i 34' 228 Forden. On r, Nantcribba, Maj. Daviep R. Montgomery. Welch Pool. Within afhile, on l, Powis Castle, Earl of Powis. At Pool Key, 3 m. from Welch Pool, a fine water- fall and Salmon Leap. Here the Se- vern becomes navigable. Cross the Severn, Beedon Hill, and the Pillar erected there in 1782, in honour of Lord Rodney. Llanerfil. In the Church-yard, a Monu- ment with a Roman inscription. On r. of Llanerfil, Llwysin, a seat and extensive park of the Earl of Powis, formerly the scat of the Lords Herberts, ancestors of the Earls of Powis. Cann, or Cannon Office, now an Inn, was so called, either from having been an Ecclesiastical or else a Military Office, from the fortifications around it. Here is a noted Tumulus or Bar- row, supposed to have contained the body of a British Chief, and is sur- rounded with the remains of an an- cient fortification. Four miles to the r. of Cann Office, Llwydiarth Park. About three miles from Cann Office, the Roman Causeway, which formerly led from Caerwys in Flintshire to Caerleon in Monmouthshire, crosses the Roman road, which fbrmerly led from Wroxeter in Shropshire to Caer- narvon. Dynasmouthy. Within two miles, on r, Caerynwch, R. Richards, Esq. Dolgelly. About half a mile from Dol- gelly, on l, Hengwrt Hall, Griffith ap Howel Vaughan, Esq. About four miles to the l . of Dolgelly, Cader Idris Mountain. 230 231 Llanelltid. About two miles beyond, on 7’, Nannau Hall, Sir Robt. Vaughan, Bart., M.P. for Merionethshire. This seat is supposed to be situated the highest of any gentleman’s house in Great Britain. 140] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. Llanfyhangel-y-traeth - Cross the Sands. Junction of the road from Maentwrog r. to Maentwrog 4§ rn. l. cross the Sands to Penmorfa, Caernarvonsh. 1. to Crickieth 3$ rnr, r. to Dolbenmaen - Llanllyfni - - - - 4§ m ' farther, l. to Newin 16 m.; r. to Llanwnda - - - - * CAERNARVON - *HOLYHEAD, p. 13 6 OR, * To SHREWSBERY , Shropshire , p. 123 - * WELCH POOL, p. 130 * CAERNARVON, as p. \3Q and above 234 23 240\ 243j 249i ; 5 254J 3 257J 25j'282f 18J si*I l6lj 180 *HOLYHEAD,p. 136 OR, *To DO LG ELLY, Me- rionethshire, p. 139 - r. to Bala 18 m.; 1. to Llanelltid - - - - l. to Barmouth 10 m and to Har Leigh 17 / r. to Pont-ar-garfa - - - Pontdelgofylia - - - Trawsfynyd - - - - Maentwrog - - - - * HOLYHEAD, p. 136 OR, * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, p. 123 - * WELCH POOL, p. 130 ------- * DOLGELLY, p. 139 * HOLYHEAD, as above - - - - - 25^-28 6J — 212 | U214 218 2j;220| 5 5 4 6j 225 2 230| 2 77 16L 36| 64| 180 21 6i 281 LONDON to NEWIN. To Maentwrog, Me- [I 222f I NEWIN - - - 6 | 2494 rionethshire, p . 136 - — - OR, Or to Maentwrog, as above, j \To Penmorfa, Caernar-* 230§ m. 4| 227l\ | vonshire, as above - 1, to The Sands - - - NEWIN, as above, and 240j Cross the Sands to Penmorfa, Caernarvonsh . 3| 231 in the adjoining column ' 18| 258| r. to Caernarvon 17 m -S l. to QY3r Newin is 21 miles from Caernar- CRICKIETH - - - H 234|j narvon (the road along the Coast) and Abereirch - - - - 7 24 li Pwllheli 22 miles from, Caernarvon : r. to Caernarvon 20 m. PWLLHELI , or j the roads meet at Llanhcuarn , 1£ PULHELY - - - 2 243| |j miles from Caernarvon. LONDON * To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire, p, 1 23 - * WELCH POOL, Mon tgomerysh .pA30 6 m.from Welch Pool , r. to Llanfair 1§. Plas Jolyn - - - - r. to Llonfair 1 m.j l, to Newtoivn 9 . to TOWYN, Merionethshire. Welch Pool is seated near the Severn, and the Montgomery canal, in a rich and pleasant valley. It is the princi- pal trading town in the county, and its market is considerable for Cctttle, Pro- visions, Welch Cottons, Flannels, &c. On the l. is Powis Castle and Park, Earl of Powis. The Castle is a large and stately structure, built of a reddish stone. — l6l| 18? 180 8 188 Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [#i Cefn Coch - - - - 4 192 7 m. farther, l. to Newtoivn 14. Llanbrynmair - 11 203 8J m. farther , r. to Dynas- mouthy 1 1. Penegos ----- 9 212 * MACHYNLLETH - 2 214 l. to Llanydloes 19 m-i and to Aberystwith IS. % m. beyond Machynlleth, r. to Dynasmouthy 12% ; and to Dolgelly 13£- Penalit - - - - - 4 218 TOWYN, Merionethsh. 8 22 Q Towyn is 1 8 miles from Dolgelly , and 11 m.from Barmouth , along the Coast. OR, *To MONTGOMERY, Montgomerysh.p. 138 m Llandyssil - 2 ,169?! 2 m. farther , r. to Welch Pool 84 TO. * NEWTOWN - - 7 1 76 J l. to Llanydloes 13 to.,* r. to Llanfair 10, and to Welch Pool 13£. Aberhavesp - - - - 3 A little farther, r. to Welch Pool 15 771. Llanwnnog - - - - Carno - - - - - 3 m. farther, r. to Llanfair 12,* and to Welch Pool 19. Llanbrynmair - - - TOWYN, as in the ad- joining column - 23 B3| 1371 'm Machynlleth is an ancient Town si- tuated on the Dovey river, overwtich there is a large Stone Bridge, leding into Merionethshire. It was at Ma- chynlleth that Owen Glendour :xer- cised the first acts of his royaly in 1402, and where he accepter the Crown of Wales. Here he assenbled a Parliament, and the house in vhich it met is now standing, but divide! in- to tenements. Aberhavesp. Beyond, Abcrhavesp 4all, H. Proctor, Esq. PenalU. On l, Talgarth, L. Edvards, Esq. Towyn. A mile and a half before Tovyn, on r, Bodcalog, Edward Scott, Esq. About two miles to the r. of Tcwyn, in the road to Dolgelly, Ynysynaen- gwyn, Edw. Corbet, Esq. l£)Of i/i£ 3 1771 3jl8i ! ^1871 LONDON to ABERYSTWITH, by Bishop’s Castle, Newtown, and Llanydloes. * To BISHOP'S CAS - f | || 7 LE, Shropsh . p. 1 38 1 084 Newtown. Newtown Park, Rich, fhaw, Bishop’s Moat, Mont - | E gomery shire - - ? ’ 4 m. farther, r. to Montgo - J mery 3 ?«.; 1. to ! Kerry - 1 * NEWTOWN - - ; ; r. to Montgomery 9 to.,* to Welch Pool 13 §; to Llan- fair 10 ; and to Machyn- lleth 29. * Penystrywad - - - Llandinam ----- * LLANYDLOES - r. to Machynlleth 19 m. London to Penystryivad. yond, on r, Esq. A mile and a haf be- Maesmaur, P. Pavies, Llandinam. Near three miles t^ond, on l , Berth du, M. Stephens* Esq. The road from Newtown to llanyd- loes runs along the right bank of the 12 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. * MACHYNLLETH 06| m. Lkigerrig - - - - Alag the bank of the Wye t Stddfa-gerrig, Cardi- ganshire - - - - Ysiytty ----- Deil’s Bridge, Havod Irms - - - - Abut $ m. from the Devil’s fridge you join the road ti Aberystwith by Here- f - jjBER Y ST WITH - OR, *T MONTGOMERY, Montgomery sh.p . 138 Llaidyssil - - - - 2 m farther , r. to Welch Pol 87 TO. * NEWTOWN - - * 4 191I * 8 1994 * ,204J 5 u if 206J 1 3 2091 e* 215J 1 L 2 2i;| A 167J 2 169? ; 1764 in p. 141, and in the adjoining column OR, To SHREWSBURY, Shropshire , p. 123 - MONTGOMERY, p 130 - - - - ABERYSTWITH, as above - - - - - 43 219f — 10lf 21 182J | 52 234| >m7’s Bridge . From this bridge across the river Rhediol are some beautiful" views, and travellers may be well accommodated at the Havod Arms. On l. of the Devil’s Bridge, Havod, Col. Johnes, abounding with pictu- resque and romantic scenery. skynald. Beyond, on l, Crcsswood, Earl of Lisburne. berystwith. About three miles from Aberystwith, on l, Nanteos, Thomas Powell, E^q.; and on r, Fronfraith House, Sir Thomas Bonsall. The views from Nanteos to Aberystwith are extensive and beautiful, including the vale of Rhediol, Llandabarn, Chad, Aberystwith, and the Sea. LONDON to BIRMINGHAM, through Warwick. To ?addington, t. g - r. to Islington. Padcington - - » - l. acnss the Grand Junction Cmal to Harrow on the Hil 9! to. Kilturn - - - - •2§ it. farther, cross the Brnt river. Hyd? * ED G WARE - - - 1§ to, farther, r. to St. Al- lans thro' Elstree, 10^,* L tt * Star more - - - - Cross Bushey Heath to Busluy, Herts - - - Cross he Coin river. 3± 1* 2i 3 <4 8 I0 + 13* Killurn. A mile and a half to the r, Belsize House, Everett, Esq. ; and near it, on the top of the Hill, Rosslyn, a White House, Mrs. Milli- gan. A mile beyond Kilburn, on l , Brands, Lady Salusbury, and Mapes, — White, Esq. Edgivare. Between Edgware and Stan- more, on l. Cannon Park, — O’Kelly, Esq. At Stanmore, on l, J. Drum- mond, Esq. At the end of Stanmore, J. Forbes, Esq. IBefore 11, on r, late — Chauvcll, Esq.; j and a little farther, Major Torriano. Bushey. At the entrance of Bushey Heath, owl, Bentley Triory, Marquis of Abercorn ; and in the bottom, a little farther to the /, Thieves Hole, a large house, built by Mr. Gray, a brickmaker ; beyond it, Hartsborne Manor Place, Sir T. Thompson, Bt. On l. of Bushey, Oxhey Place, Hon. Wm. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [143 * WATFORD - - - r. to St. Allans 8 m.; 1. to Rickmansworth 3. 14} Upper Highway - - Forward to Hemel Hemp- stead 5§ m.; 1. to 3} 18 Hunton Bridge - - - Cross the Gade river, and Grand Junction Canal. i 18} King’s Langley - - - l h 19} Two Waters - r, cross the canal to Hemel Hempstead 2 m. 2* 22 Boxmoor - - - - n 23} Bourn End - - - - * BERKHAMP- 1 24} STEAD - - - - 2 26} North Church - - - ii 2 7i\ * TRING - - - - 3} 31} Aston Clinton, Bucks - 3 34} * AYLESBURY - - Z. to London through Wen - dover m to Thame 9f ,* and to Bicester 1 . Cross the Thame river. 4 38} Hardwick - -- -- 3J 41} Whitchurch - - - - 1} 43 WINSLOW - - - 5} 48}; 52}! Padbury ----- Cross the Ouse river. * BUCKINGHAM - Z. to Banbury through Ay n- hoe 18 m. Q3 “4 55} Westbury ~ - * BR ACKLEY, North- 60 } amptonshire - r. to Towcestcr 11 m.,* 1. to Oxford 20^. Near Banbury , r. to Daven- ti'y 1 6 m. Cross the Oxford canal. 62} * BANBURY, Oxfordsh. r. to Warwick thro ’ Sou- tham 22 £ to.,- Z. to Chip- ping Norton 12 ,• and to Deddington 6%. \ m. beyond Banbury , r. to Warwick thro ’ Gaydon Hi- Drayton - - - - - 81 711 2 73j Wroxton - - - - 1 7 4J' Upton, Warwickshire - 4J 7 s ! Bucknall. Through Bushey, m r, Bushey Grove, — Crook, Esq. and Wiggen Hall, — Capper, Esq., Watford. On l , Cashiobury Park Earl of Essex. Two miles from Witfotd, on r, Russell Farm, Lady Cape ; and on l, Grove Park, Earl of Clarendon. Hunton Bridge. On l, Langley Bury, — Kingsman, Esq. Boxmoor. Boxmoor Hall, ■— Mead, Esq. At the end of Boxmoor, on Z, Westbrook Hay, P. R. Luarci, Esq. Bourn End. From Bourn End, on r, across the canal, see Hackster’s End, John Field, Esq. Berkhampstead. Entrance, on r. New Lodge, John Moore, Esq.; and a little farther, on Z, Bartletts, Augustus Pe- chell, Esq. At Berkhampstead, on r, Berkhampstead Castle, John Roper, Esq.; and beyond it, Berkhampstead Place, ; and Harefoot, Thos. Dorrien, Esq. Northchurch. Near, on Z, Woodcock Hill, Sir Stephen Langston. Two miles from Northchurch, on r, across the Grand Junction Canal, Northcote Court, W. Smart, Esq. At 30, on r, Penley Hall, Colonel War- ren. Tring. On r, Tring Grove, T. Broad- head, Esq.; and on Z, Tring Park, Sir Drummond Smith, Bart. A mile j beyond Tring, on f, Terret House, — J Gibbs, Esq. j Whitchurch. On Z, Oving, Rich. Hop- i kins, Esq. j Winslow. William Selby, Esq. Buckingham. Two miles beyond, on r, Stow Park and splendid Gardens, \ Marquis of Buckingham. At 59, on r, at Shalstone, G. Huddleston Purefoy Jervoise, Esq. Westbury. Benj. Price Withers, Esq., and the Rev. John Duddell. Wrox ton. fcrd. The Abbey, Earl of Guild- Upton. On Z, Earl of Westmoreland. 14-4] Hoads measured from Tyburn Turnpike 1. to Stratford on Avon 12 im. * Edge Hill - - - - 3 4 / 79i * KINETON - - - 83i * 87f Wellesburne Hasting - l. to Stratford on Avon 5f m. Barford ----- H i 9i| Cross the Avon river. Longbtidge - - - - H 923 l. to Stratford on Avon m. * WARWICK - - - 1 * 94| Cross the Warwick and Birmingham canal. Hatton ----- 3 l. to Birmingham through Hockley 17 rn. Wroxhall - 3 97| j 100i Near Knowle, at Rotten Row, cross the Warwick and Birmingham canal. * Knowle - - - - 4| 105i A mile farther , r. to Kenil- worth 9§ rn. SOLIHULL - - - ! 107-4 Spark Brook - - - 6 , 1134 ; l. to Henley in Arden 13f m. 1 1 1 mile farther, r. to Coven - try 16 § ra.,* 1. to Alcester 19. Ijll5£ Ige Hill. From Edge Hill a very ex- tensive prospect, and in the plain be- low, near Kineton, the famous battle of Edge Hill was fought, where the King’s forces were defeated. Ineton. R. Hill, Esq. A mile and three quarters beyond Kineton, «t Compton, Lord Willoughby de Broke ; and on l, Walton, Sir John Mordaunt, Bart. r ellesburne Hasting. On l, B. Dews, Esq.; and about a mile to the r, at Newbold Pacey, Wm. Little, Esq. arford. On r, Mrs. Mills. Warwick. The Castle, Earl of War- wick ; and the Priory, H. Christ. Wise, Esq. Wroxhalh On l, — Aston, Esq. Knowle. Near, on r, Springfield House, Joseph, Boultbce, Esq.; and at the end, on l, Rev. Thos. Blyth. Solihull. On l, Melvin Hail, H. Gres- wold Lewis, Esq. LONDON to KENILWORTH. * To WARWICK , War- wickshire, above - - Cross the canal. Guy’s Cliff - - - - Leek Wotton - - * KENILWORTH - — 94i 1 9H 2 97f 99i] 1 oi 4 Guy's Cliff. Bertie Greathead, Esq. Kenilworth. The noble remains of its Castle, belonging to the Earl of Cla- rendon. King Edward II. was once a prisoner in the ancient Castle, and here Queen Elizabeth and her whole Court were entertained for seventeen days by the Earl of Leicester. * To BANBURY, Ox- fordshire, p. 143 Through Banbury, r. to Southam 13 rn. A mile farther, l. to Kineton 1 If m • Warming ton, Warwick- shire ------ Gaydon Inn - - - Harwood’s House - - Another Road to Kenilworth. 11 Near Warwick, r. to South- > 71 X I am%m. ' 4 * WARWICK - - - * KENILWORTH, above ------ 5} 54 4 ! 90l 95 1 Warmington. Beyond, on l, Alrescot, 7Q \\ I T. Biddulph, Esq. The Castle, Earl of War- 5 8 {K Warwick. oi ci ill wick ; and the Priory, H. Christ. H 84 4 Wise, Esq. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [145 LONDON to CHESHAM. * To Stanmore, Mid- 1 dlesex , p. 142 - - — 10J l. to Hatch End - - 2 12i! Pinner Green - - - r. beyond the Windmill, over 2 Ruislip Common to North Wood - - - 2 16J Bacher Heath, Herts - Along Bacher Lane, keeping 1 17 * Moore Park to the r, and cross the Grand Junction Canal to * RICKMANS WORTH r. to St. Allans 1 1 m. ■, and 18 | to Watford 3 - Chorley Wood - - - 2 20| Cheynies, Bucks - - l. to Amerskam 5 m.; r. to 1 1 22\ CHESHAM - - - 5 27 * OR, * To AMERSHAM, Bucks, p. 125 - - — 26 r. to CHESHAM - - 3 29 LONDON to * To WATFORD, i: Herts, p. 143 - - r. to St. Albans 8 m 1. to - — 143.1 Rickmansworth 3. Upper Highway - - l. over Hunton Bridge to 3 J 18 i Berkhampstead. Go forward, and keep the Grand Junction Canal on r. to Belswains - - - 3 i 21| Corner Hall - - - * HEMEL-HEMP- 3 4 22± STEAD - - - - iil 00 1 2 IVINGHO, Bucks - - 9i 33 OR, To Upper Highway, above ----- . — 18 Forward to Belswains ; l. to Hunton Bridge - - - Cross the Gade river and 1 4 GO 4 jw Grand Junction Canal. King’s Langley - - 19J Two Waters - - - 22 OR, * To WATFORD, Herts, p. 143 - - Cross the Gade river, and the Grand Junction Canal to * RICKMAN SWORTH CHESHAM, as in the adjoining column Si 14 i 17f 26 ! Stanmore. On l, J. Drummond, Esq. and J. Forbes, Esq. Between Stan- more and Hatch End, on r, Harts- borne Manor Place, Sir Thomas Thompson, Bart. Pinner Green . Beyond, on r, Pinner Hill, Major Bracey. Bacher Heath. Beyond, on r , Moore Park, C. Williams, Esq. Rickmansworth. On r, Bury Park, F. Whitfield, Esq. Cheynies. Beyond, o?i r, Latimers, Lord G. H. Cavendish. Chesham. Hob’s Hole, . r, cross the Grand Junction Canal to Corner Hall - - - * HEMEL-HEMP- STEAD - - - - IVINGHO, Bucks - - 1 * 22 | 24 33 | Watford. Through Watford, on l, Ca- shiobury Park, Earl of Essex. Two miles from Watford, on r , Russell Farm, Lady Capel; and on l, Grove Park, Earl of Clarendon. Hunton Bridge. On l, Langley Bury, — Kingsman, Esq. Hemel-Hempstead. Beyond Hemel- Hempstead, Gaddesden Place, Halsey, Esq. Near Hemel-Hemp- stead, T. A. Greene, Esq. late Lord Marchmont’s. Between Hemel-Hemp- stead and Ivingho, on l, Ashridge Park, Earl of Bridgewater. u 146 ] Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. LONDON to BICESTER. * To AYLESBURY , l! Bucks , p. 143 - - — Hit 00 CO If m. farther, cross the river Thame. Waddesdon - - - - 5 act . 4oqr: Ham Green - - - - 3 m Black-Thorn Heath, Oxfordshire ' * - 5 * BICESTER - - - 3j 54i Aylesbury. Two miles beyond, on l , Eythorpe, Earl ot Chestei field. Ham Green . Near, on r, Dodershall, Wm. Pigot, Esq.; and about a mile to the l. of Ham Green, Wooton Un- derwood, Lord Grenville. Black-Thorn Heath. Beyond, on l, Sir Greg. Page Turner, Bart. Bicester. A mile to the r, Caverfield, — Bullock, Esq. LONDON to * To EDGIFARE, Middlesex, p. 142 - 117 ■ 8 If m. farther, l. to Watford 5i m ‘» forward to Brockley Hill - - - 2 10 Elstree, or Idlestry, Herts - - - - - 1 11 Radlet ----- 3 14 Colney Street - - - 2* 16 J Krogmore - - - - 1 Cross the Coin river. St. Stephen’s - - - 1 1 Si l. to Watford 6f m. * ST. ALBANS - - 4 19 I ST. ALBANS, through Edgware. Brockley Hill. William Godfrey, Esq. Elstree. Mrs. Reeves, John Rudge, Esq., and — Price, Esq. At 13, on r, Kendall’s, Hall, William Phillimore, Esq. Radlet. On r, Organ Hall, — Wil- lis, Esq., and Newberys, • — Durell, Esq. St. Stephen’s. Near, on l , St. Juliens, Arnott Havard, Esq. St. Allans. Holloway House, Countess Dowager Spencer. LONDON to HARROW ON THE HILL. To Paddington, Mid- dlesex - - - - Forward to Edgware 7| m. 1. over the New Bridge, cross the Grand Junction Canal to Westborn Green - - r„ cross th« Grand Junction Canal. Kensell Green, the Plough - - - - Holsden Green - - - Stone Bridge, Coach and Horses - * - Crosb the Brent river. Wembley Green - - * Harrow on the Hill - 3 4 3 1 1 4 1 2 3 If 43 . 1 5 1 If 7 3 iO Paddington. Paddington House, Jphn Symmons, Esq. Westborn Green. Sam. Cockerell, Esq. Stone Bridge. J. Wy bourn, Esq. Wembley Green. R. Page, Esq. At 9, on r, at Sudbury, Sir Wm. Green, Bart. Harrow. Lord Northwick, and Lieut. Col. Claverin#. Roads measured from Tyburn Turnpike. [147 LONDON to HAMPSTEAD, HENDON, and MILL HILL, MEASURED FROM HOLBORN BARS AND St. Giles’s POUND. Haverstock Hill. On l, see Primrose Hill and Chalk Farm. Hampstead. On l. of the 3d Mile-stone, — ■ Prior, Esq. A little farther, on r, two houses, called Belle Viie, and From Holborn Bars, to Pancras, Church - - t. to Highgate 3 m.; 1. to Camden Town, Lord Southampton's Arms l. to Tottenham Court. Mother Red Cap’s, end of Camden Town r. to Highgate 2| m. 1. to Haverstock Hill - - Hampstead - - - - North End - - - - Goulder’s Green - - Cross the Brent river. Hendon, Bear Inn - - l. to Edgware . Mill Hill - - - - OR, From St, Giles’s Pound to Whitfield’s Chapel Tottenham Court - - r. to Islington ; l. to Pad- dington. St. James’s Chapel - - Camden Town, Lord Southampton s Arms Mill Hill, as above * - 3 5 6 7 9 7 1 exactly opposite, on l, an avenue of trees leading to Belsize House, — Everer, Esq. ; and upon the Hill, just above it, Rosslyn, Mrs. Milligan ; the chimnies only are visible from the road. After you pass the hollow between some trees, on r, a white house with iron gates before it, Samuel Gambier, Esq. Hampstead is pleasantly situated, and for years has been the residence of many gen- teel families. Beyond Hampstead, on the Heath, C. Bosanquet, Esq., Lord Erskine, and D. Coxe, Esq.; And on r, at a distance, Caen Wood, Earl of Mansfield ; and Fitzroy Farm, Dowa- ger Lady Southampton. North End. Near, on l, Sir Francis Willis, Bart., and W. Fawkner, Esq.; on r, A. Robarts, Esq. Hendon. Hendon Place, James Ware, Es<^. LONDON to HIGHGATE, through Kentish Town. From St. Giles’s Pound to Camden Town, as above t - «? Mother Red Cap’s - ? 1. to Hampstead 2 m. Kentish Town, road from Holborn Bars - Highgate - - - - OPv, I From Holborn Bars to lij Pancras, Church j 3. Beyond , l. to Hampstead hy |! Camden Town 2$ m.i for- | ivard to 2i Kentish Town, en trance 4 4 l. to Camden Town. Highgate- - ? If oi U 2 148 ] VII. GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM HICKS’S HALL, With the Roads branching from them to Market and Sea-Port Towns. 03 s From the Bottom of Oxford Street, where St. Giles’s Pound m. f. r. formerly stood, to Highgate 4 0 5 From Holborn Bars to Ditto 4 3 23 From Moorgate to Ditto . 4 7 33 From St. John’s Street, where Hicks’s Hall formerly stood, to Ditto 4 4 12 From the General Post Office, Lombard Street, to Ditto 5 1 38 03 ” To find the Distances from the General Post Office, Lombard Street, add $ Miles to the Distances here given. LONDON to CHESTER and HOLYHEAD, by St. Albans, Woburn, Northampton, Lutterworth, Lichfield, Staf- ford, and Namptwich. Mail Coach Road. To Islington Church, Whetstone. Near, on r, G^reenhill Middlesex - ij Grove, — Read, Esq. Holloway, t. g. - - 1 2J- The Obelisk. Here the decisive battle QUIT A road turns off on r, by Duval’s Lane, Muswell was fought in 1471 , between the Hill and Colney Hatch, Houses of York and Lancaster ; in and falls into this road which the latter was defeated, and again at Whetstone. Highgate - - - - r. to Enfield 7 ^ rn.; 1. to to ■Mw 4§ their'Xeader, the Earl of Warwick, slain. Kentish town 2. ! Kitts End, On r. New Lodge, — Over Finchley Common to Whetstone - - - - 9 Baronneau, Esq.; and Wrotbam Park, * BA R NE T, Her tfords h 2 11 G. Byng, Esq.; on l, Derehams, J. The Obelisk, Middlesex 3 4 ut Trotter, Esq. r. to Hatfield 7-f m-i cind to At 13 , on the r. Dancer’s Hill, Captain Hertford 12 f ; l. to Kilt’s End - - . - - 1 2 Allen, and Robert Harvey Gedge, * South Mims - - - H 15 Esq. - Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. im Ridge Hill, Herts - - Colney - - - - - * ST. ALBANS - - r. to Hatfield 5 ?».,* and to Luton lOf ; l. to Watford 8 . Cross the Coin river. Redburn - - - - At the ‘26th milestone , l. to Hemel Hempstead 44 m ' London to * HEMEL-HEMP- STEAD 3 of- to. * Market Street - - * DUNSTABLE, Bed- fordshire - - - - Hock itFe - Forward to Fenny Stratford 74 w.j- Z. Zo Leighton Buz - zcjrcZ 3§ ; »*. Zo * WOBURN - - - r. Zo Amp thill 44 m. Wavendon, Backs - - Broughton - - - - Cross the Ouse river. * NEWPORT PAG - NELL - - - - Cross the Ouse river, r. Zo Wellingborough 17 m. Stoke Goldiugton - - r. Zo Olney 4 w. Horton Inn, Northamp- tonshire - - - - Hackleton - - - - Queen's Cross - - - Z. Zo Stony Stratford 12 m. * NORTHAMPTON - l. to Dav entry 12 ?n.,* r. to Wellingborough i 1 . Kingsthorpe - - - - r. to Market Harbor ough 154 m.; 1. to Chapel Brampton - Creaton - - - - - 2 i 4 i 4 4 4 4 i I 3i 24 % 4* 4 *4 4 2 *4 2»! 31 l6J 18 J 21J 294 334 374 4 If 45f 4 7| 5° | 54i 584 60 64 ; 66 j • | m 1 roj 73J : Ridge Hill. A mile to the Z, Shenley Parsonage, Rev. Mr. Willis ; on r, at North Mims, H. Browne, Esq. To the r. of 17, Tittenhanger Park, Col. Yorke. Colney. Beyond, on Z, Porters, Marquis of Sligo. St. Albans. Near, on Z, St. Stephens, Mrs. Howard. At St. Albans, Hol- loway House, Countess Dow. Spencer. On the Z. of 23, Gorehambury, Lord Viscount Grimstone. Fedburn. Beyond, opposite the 27th Mile-stone, on Z, Flamstead House, remarkable for being the nursery of Edward VI. — Collin, Esq. Market Street. Near, on r. Market Cell, Joseph Howell, Esq., formerly a nunnery of Benedictines. Dunstable. On Z, Eaton Bray, — Beck- ford, Esq. Hocklijfe. Beyond, on Z, R. Gilpin, Esq. At 39, on Z, Battlesden Park, Lady Page Turner ; and on r, Milton Bryant, Sir Hugh Inglis, Bart. Woburn. On r, Woburn Abbey, Duke of Bedford. Wavenden. Lord Charles Fitzroy. Newport Pagnell. Half a mile beyond, on Z, Lathbury, Col. Mansfield. Two miles beyond Newport Pagnell, on r, atTyringham, William Praed, Esq.; near half a mile farther, on Z, Gay- huvst, Miss Wright. Horton Inn. On r, Horton House, Sir Robt. Gunning, Bart.; add about three miles beyond it, on r, Castle Ashby, Earl of Northampton. Hackleton. On Z, at Preston, Charles Newman, Esq. At 634, on Z. Courteen Hall, Sir Wm. Wake, Bart. Queen's Cross was erected by Edward I. to the memory of Eleanor his Queen ; and adjoining thereto is Delapre Ab- bey, Edw. Bouverie, Esq. Kingsthorpe. On l, Mrs. Fremeaux. Beyond 69, on r, Boughton House, R. Vyse, Esq. Chapel Brampton. On r, N. Pearce, Esq. At 724, a mile to the Z, on a Hill, see Holdenby House, where King Charles I. was imprisoned by the Parliament- Forces ; and on r, at Spratton, Andrew Nacket, Esq. Creaton. Near, on Z, Teeton House, John Langton, Esq. About a mile 150] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Thornby - - - - 341 77i * Welfoid - - - - r. to Leicester 16 nu Cross the Avon river. Near North Kilworth, r. to Market Harborough 8 m. North Kilworth, Leices- A tershire - - *■ - 3J S3f Walcote - ~ * H 87 T * LUTTERWORTH - r. to Leicester m.; L to Rugby 8 j and to Coven- try 15|- 2 89 Bitteswell “ l 90 Cl ay brook - - - - High Cross (on Watling 3 93 Street) - - - - $$£3tHere two Roman roads cross each othe r , the one from Cardigan to Lincoln is called the Fosse, and the other from Dover towards Chester is called the Wat- ling Street. From which circumstance this spot has been supposed to be about the centre of England. r. to Leicester 12§ m. 2 95 l J 1 Smockington - - - ^ The traveller in a chaise, &c. may go forward along WatlingStreet, which saves above a mile ; but the Mail Coach turns on the r. to 1 96 Burbage - - - - - Near Hinckley , r. to Leices- ter 12£ OT. < * HINCKLEY- - - r. to Ashby de la Zouch\6%m. \\ m. from Hinckley , the Mail Coach comes into the Watling Street again ; l. to Nuneaton from Hinck- ley 5 m. London to * NUNEATON 104 \m. i 99i Witherley - - - - Cross the Anker river. Z. to Nuneaton 5 m - * ATHERSTONE, 7 1061 Warwickshire - - r. to Burton upon Trent 20 m ,* and to Tamworth by Grendonty; l.lo ColeshillQ. i i07i beyond Creaton, on William Lucas, Esq. Z, Hollowel t 75, on r, Cottesbrooke, Sir Williai Langham, Bart.; and a little farthe; on 1^ Gui-lsborougb, W. Z. L. Ware Esq. xornly . On Z, J. W. Roberts, Esc Two miles beyond Thornby, on 7 Naseby Field, which is judged to b the centre of England : in this place about two miles N. E. of Naseby was fought the fatal and decisive battl between Charles I. and theParliament Army. In the village of Naseby, op posite the Church, is the source of thi Avon, Nen, and Ise rivers. Telford. A mile before, on r, Sulbj Hall, Mrs. Payne. r A klcote . Beyond, on r, at Mister ton. — - Franks, Esq, tutterworlh. On Z, a new house, the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ryder, brother to Lord Harrowby. Utteswell. The Rev. James Powell ; two miles farther, at Ullcsthorpe, John Goodacre, Esq. llaybrook. On Z, Christ. Saverland, Esq.; and on r, Thos. Dicey, Esq. linckley. Two miles beyond, on r, Linley Hall, Bracebridge Abney, Esq,; and on l , Weddington Hall, Samuel Whalley, Esq. Wiiherley. On Z, Caldecot Hall, Hon. Mr. Bowes ; Oldbury, — Okeover, Esq.; and Mancester, a Roman sta- tion. Alhersione . Beyond, on r, Merrivale Abbey and Hall, Dugdale Stratford Dugdale, Esq. M. P. for the county of Warwick. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hali.. [151 Hall End - - - - Wilnecote - Beyond Wilnecote, l.through the Whitacres to Coven- try 18 m. Here you may go for- ward cross the Tame river and canal to Fazeley, Staf- fordshire, lfm.-; then turn on r. to Tam worth 1$; in all2f; or leave Fazeley on /, and turn on r. to * TAMf FORTH, Staf- fordshire - - - r. to Ashby de la Zouch 13$ m.; and, to Burton upon Trent 15 > l • to Coleshill 9 | ; and to Sutton Cold- field 7 fm. Cross the Tame’ river and Grand Junction Canal. Hoppas - - - - - * LICHFIELD - - QCAr This road to Lichfield is 5 $ m. farther than by the route of the Liverpool Mail Coach, through Da- ventry, Coventry, and Coleshill. r. to Ashborn 24 w.; and to \ Abbots Bromley 10$ ; l. to Birmingham 15if ; and 4 111 ; l±ill3 H7| 1 23 A to Walsall 9 . Longdon Green - - Longdon - - - - Bruerton, or Brereton - 3f 3 , 4 2 12Sf' 1 ml RUGELEY - - - 131 i * Wolseley Bridge - - r. to Stone 12 f m 1. to H 133J Milford 3f 37 ! Weeping Cross - - - l. to Walsall 15 rn. Cross the canal and the Penk If l38f river. Near Stafford , l. to Penk- ridge 5 $ rn. . r , cross the Sow river to * STAFFORD - - - r. to Stone 7$ w -> and to San- 140| don 5 ; l. to Newport 13- Great Bridgeford - - H 144 Cross the Sow river. 1. to Newport 10 m. 1 Walton ----- if - 1451 4 Tamworth, an ancient Castle, belonging to the Marquis of Towns-hend. Tam- worth was formerly the residence of the Mercian Kings; and the Church which was once collegiate, is an an- cient structure. Mr. Guy, who so nobly endowed the Hospital in South- wark, v/hich bears his name, was a native of this place, and the founder of an excellent Charity here. Lichfield, Entering, on l, Mr. Glover, the landscape painter, and C. Simp- son, Esq. See the Cathedral, with its triple spire, and its seven windows, of painted glass, purchased at the dis- solution of an Abbey at Liege, in 1800 ; and in the Market Place, the House in which Dr. Samuel Johnson was born. Leaving Lichfield, on l. Beacon Place, G. Hand, Esq. On an eminence, on l, a mile from the city, Maple-Hays, Mrs. Furnival. Three miles beyond, on r, Liswis Hall, Miss Tysons., Bruerton. On r, Rev. G. Talbots; on l, at a distance, Beaudesart Park, Earl of Uxbridge. r olseley Bridge. Before, on l, Hagley, Lord Viscount Curzon. At Wolseley Bridge, Wolseley Hall, Sir Wm. Wolseley, Bart.; and opposite, a hand- some brick house, . Beyond Wolseley Bridge, on l y Oak Hedge, Mrs. Anson ; farther on r, Shugbo- rough, Lord Vise. Anson, a fine build- ing, with a great variety of wood and water ; and exactly opposite, Mount Pleasant, Thos. Sellick Brome, Esq. Stafiford. Here are two handsome Churches: the front of St. Mary’s is a curious piece of antiquity. The County Infirmary, supported by vo- luntary contribution, was finished in 1772. Two miles from Stafford, on l , Cresswell, Lord Chichester. 152] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. * ECCLESHALL - r. to Stone 6 m.j l. to New- port 9- Broughton - - - - 3 m. farther, r. to Newcastle 10J ,• l. to Drayton 4- London to * DRAYTON, Shrop- shire, 100 m. Muckleton - - - - Knighton - - - - ■§ m. farther, r. to Stone 13- Dormoton, Shropshire - % m. farther, r. to Newcastle 8 §. * Woore - - - - Z. to Whitchurch 131 m -i and to Drayton 7- Bridgemore, Cheshire - Walgherton - - - - Stapeley ----- Beyond Stapeley , r. to New- castle. * NAMPTIVICH - - l. to Whitchurch 10 m.j and to Drayton V2-%. Cross the Wever river. Acton - - - ' - Hurleston - - Barbridge - - - Cross the Chester canal. Highway Side - - * TARPORLEY - r. to Notthwich 10 m. Utkinton - - - Clotton - - - - Dutton - Tarvin - - - - r. to Frodsham 7f m. and to Northwich 12. Stanford Bridge - ■ Vicar’s Cross - - ■ r. to Frodsham 91- Cross the Chester canal. Boughton - - l. to Whitchurch 19 rn. * CHESTER - - • r. to Frodsham 1 1 m.; t Liverpool across the Fer ry 1 8 and to Park Gat 12. Cross the river Dee. 2 1 14 7-J £ 5 ?| ] L53 B B 3f L 56 f 9 2 !5Si A 4 l 5 9 i 3 4 160} 2 162} 3 167 oi ^4 l69i 2 1 170J \ 7 \\ . H H 175} J 3 178}; 1 2 179I 180} 1 181} H ) : 183} J : 184} : 180} i - J 188 • M > e Mi 4 01 00 ccleshall. Beyond, on r, the Castle, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Two miles from Eccleshall, on Z, Sugnal Hall, John Thomas, Esq. roughton. John Broughton, Esq. ridgemore. A mile from Bridgemore, on Z, Doddington Hall, Sir T. Brough- ton, Bart. tapeley. On r, James Bayley, Esq. Jamptwich has a noted market for Cheese and Salt. The finest dairy-land in the county lies in the neighbourhood, whence great quantities of that excel- lent rich Cheese, for which Cheshire is celebrated, are produced. A. mile from Namptwich, on Z, Dorfold Hall, J. Tomkinson, Esq. iar bridge. Beyond, on r, Catveley Hall, Earl of Dysart ; and on Z, Crewe Hall, Lord Crewe. "arporley is a pleasant town, though small, and is chiefly remarkable for being the place where many of the principal gentlemen in the county as- semble at an annual hunt. Dutton. Dutton Hall, J. Egerton, Esq. Farvin. Three miles from Tarvin, on r, Ashton Heyes, H. A. Leicester, Esq. Vicar's Cross. Half a mile from Vi- car’s Cross, on the Z, at Christleton, Thomas Ince, Esq., and F. Claverley, Esq. Boughton. Boughton Hall, Rev. Wes- ton Bayley. Chester is a large and ancient City, with a noble Bridge of twelve arches across the Dee. Here are eleven Parishes, nine Churches, a Cathedral, and an ancient Castle. The streets are spa- cious, and the houses, which are chiefly of timber, are built with piazzas before them. Chester has a constant communication with Ireland, and its two annual fairs are noted for the sale of Irish Linens. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [153 A mile beyond Chester , Z. to Wrexham 10 |m. Cross the Ellesmere canal. Broughton, Flintshire - H 1 193 J l A little farther , Z. to Mold 6 £ m. HAWARDEN - - - H 1 Ewloe Castle - - - H 19 s! Northorp - 201 % r, to Flinty m 1. to Mold 3. Halkin ----- 2 | 204 A mile farther , r. to Flint m. * HOLYWELL - - 3J i ■2071 Z. to Denbigh 12 m. Brick Kiln - - - - 5| 2 13i * ST. ASAPH - - - H 2171 l. to Denbigh 5f rn. Cross tne El vy river. Z. to Denbigh 5 £ m. Llan St. Sior, or St. George’s, Denbighsh. 4* 222 | ABERGELEY - - - 2 * 124% Llandulas - - H 227 Cross the Conwav river. * ABERCONWAY , Caernarvonshire - - 9l 2-36% Z. to Liannes t 12 m. Ovt r Penmaen Mawr Moun- tain to Aber ------ 9\ 245 1 r. across the Lavan Sands and Ferry to Beaumaris 5 £ m. London to * BEAUMARIS 2,50% m. From Beaumaris to Llangef- ni is 10 m.; thence to Ho- lyhead , as below, &p. 154 * Llandygau - - - - a 4 ml BANGOR - - - - 2 2515 Z. to Caernarvon 9 m,. * Bangor Ferry - - - 252£ Cross the Menai Strait, and enter Anglesea. Braint - - - - - H 255 r. to Beaumaris 5 m. Llangefni - 5$ : 260 i r. to Llanerchymcdd 6 ^ ?n. * Gywndi, or Halfway House ----- 5 265| Hawarden. Near, on r, Hawarden Cas- tle, Lady Glynn j and on l , Hawarden Ease, William Boydeil, Esq. Ewloe Castle . Beyond, on r, Aston Hall, — Dundas, Esq. Nor thorp. Near, on l, Lower Sychtin, Rev. John Conway Potter ; and be- yond it, Middle Sychtin Hall, John Wynn, Esq. On r. ot Northorp, at Kelscreton near the Sea, John Ed- wards, Esq., and near it, William Dickes, Esq. j Halkin. On Z, Halkin Hall, Earl Gros- venor, and a little farther, Robert Hughes, Esq. Holywell. Three miles beyond, on r, Whitford Church ; close by it. Down- ing, the seat of the late celebrated traveller and historian, Thos. Pennant, Esq., now of his son, David Pennant, Esq.; about a quarter of a mile far- ther, Old Downing, Thos. Thomas, Esq.; and a mhe beyond, near the Sea, Mostyn Hall, Sir Thomas Mos- tyn, Bart. St. Asaph. The Bishop’s Palace. Going up tire hill beyond, on Z, Mr. Lloyd, of Cefn ; on r, see Rhyddlan Castle, and farther on r, Sir John Williams. Two miles on Z, Plasnewydd, Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, K. B. Four miles beyond St. Asaph, on r, Kinmcl Hall, Rev. Edward Hughes, part- owner of the famous Copper Mine in Anglesea, called Parry’s Mountain ; and a little beyond, on Z, Adwynt, J. Roberts, Esq. Abcrgeley. A mile beyond, on r, Gwryeh, Robt. Hesketh, Esq. AVer conway. The Castle. Near the Conway river, on r. Marl, the Hte Thomas Williams, Esq. M. P. for Marlow. This gentleman had a share in the celebrated Parry’s Copper Mine in Anglesea, and the management of the whole Copper concern in the Island, Cornwall, &c. Beaumaris . The Castle, and Lord Bulkeley. Llandygau. On r, Penrhyn, Lady Pen- rhyn. About a mile from Llandygau, on r, Lime Grove, Benjamin Wyatt, Esq. Bangor Ferry. Near, on Z, Gorphwysfa, Thos. Parry Jones, Esq. Llangefni. Two miles before, on Z, X 154] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Eodedern - - - 4 ,2 69! Hirdrefraig, Mrs. Lloyd, and half a Llanyngenedl - - - 1 I 270 I mile farther, on l, Tregarnedd, Samuel Here the road divides ; if the Grindley, Esq. tide be out you may keep to the r. over the sands. Bodedern. Three quarters of a mile otherwise turn to the Z. to j beyond, on r, at Baron Hill, Presadd- * HOLYHEAD - - i fedd, Lord Bulkeley. LONDON to AMPTHILL and BEDFORD, by Luton. * To ST. ALBANS , Harpenden. Before, on r, Sandridge Herts , p. 149 - - Harpenden, entrance of . 2i4 Lodge, G. S. Martin, Esq. At Har- 4 254 penden, Harpenden Lodge, Colonel Hadden. Gibraltar Inn - - - 3£ 29 Gibraltar Inn. On r, Luton Park, * LUTON , Bedfordsh. 2 31 Marquis of Bute. Cross the river Lea. 372 Luton is noted for the manufacture of Barton in the Clay - - Straw Hats. In the Church is a cu- New Inn - - - - If 394 rious hexagonal Gothic Font. Silsoe ----- 1* 40j Barton in the Clay. Rev. Mr. Haw- Clophill if 42| I kins, and J. Stuart, Esq. 1. to Maulden 1 m.; thence Silsoe. On r. Wrest Park, Lady to AmpthillQ,. London to Lucas. * AMPTHILL 45 i m. West End. A mile beyond, on r, Hawne West End - - - - 2 444 Place, Lord Carteret. Willshampstead - - Elstow - - - - - l. to Ampthill 64 m. . * BEDFORD - - - 2* If 1 4 7 494 L 51 Ampthill. Ampthill Park, Earl of Up- per Ossory. Elstow. Elstow Lodge, Samuel Whit- bread, Esq. LONDON to AMPTHILL and BEDFORD, by Dunstable. '* To DUNSTABLE , Dunstable is seated on a dry chalky Hill* Bedfordshire, p. 149 — 33i and is famous for its elegant Hats, r. to Houghton Regis - H 35 Baskets, &c. made of Straw. It is a Chalgrave - « - - H 3/ 2 place of great antiquity: the Danes Toddington - - - - Weston ing - - - - 1 3 384 4 destroyed it, and it was rebuilt by Henry I. FI it wick ----- ij 42J Dennel End - - - - 1 43f Houghton Regis. — Brandiff, Esq. * AMPTHILL - - 14 45J Toddington. Beyond, on Z, Toddington l. to Woburn 74 m. Park, Sir Michael Cromie, Bart. Pass between Houghton and Ampthill Parks to Flitwick. Near, on r, R. Trevor, Esq. Houghton Conquest, T. G. - - - " - Kempston Hardwick - Elstow ----- 14 24 H 46J 494 514 Ampthill. Beyond, on Z, Ampthill Park, Earl of Upper Ossory ; on r, Hough- ton Park, Duke of Bedford. ■r. to Luton \ 8 if m. Elstow . Elstow Lodge, Samuel Whit- * BEDFORD - - - *4 534 bread, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall* [155 LONDON to AMPTHILL and BEDFORD, by Woburn, * To WOBURN , Bed- fordshire^. 149" “ Pass thro’ Woburn Park to Ridgemont - - - - Lidlington, t. g. - - Millbrook - - - - Here you may turn on the l y and leave Ampthill on the r y which will save about a mile of' distance ; on r. to * AMPTHILL - - * BEDFORD , as p. 154 — 41* 2 43| 46 if 47* if 49 8 1 57 Wolurn. Woburn Abbey and Park, Duke of Bedford. The neighbour- hood of Woburn abounds with Ful- lers’-earth, useful in the manufacture of Cloth. Ridgemont. On l, Thomas Potter, Esq. Lidlingtoriy t. g. Near, on Z, Brogbo- rough Park and Lidlington Park. LONDON to MARKET HARBOROUGH, by Wellingborough and Kettering. * To NEWPORT PAGNELL, Bucks, p. 149 - - - - “ Through the town , l. to Northampton 1 6 m. Cross the river Ouse. Sherrington - - - - Emberton - - - - Cross the Ouse river. Olney - - - - l. to Stoke Goldington 4 to.; thence to Northampton Ilf; r. to Bedford Ilf. Warrington - - - Boaeat, Nor thamp tonsil. Wollaston - - - - Long Bridge - - - Cross the river Nen. * WELLINGBO- ROUGH - - - - l. to Northampton 11 to.; r. to Thrapston 1 1 . Great Harrovvden - - Isham ----- Within | ra. of Kettering , r. to Thrapston 8f to.; and to Higham Ferrers 9. * KETTERING - - r. to Uppingham 14f to. Rothwdl, or Rowell - Desborough - - - The Fox Inn - - - — \ 50 2 52 2 54 1 55 1 * t 564 H 60 3 63 3 66 1 07 if 684 2 704 H 74 4 78 79fj Sl4‘ 2 ou 1, Weston Underwood, G. Courte- nay, Esq. Bozeat. On l, Easton Mauduit, Lord Grey de Ruthyn ; and about two miles from the road, on l, Castle Ashby, Earl of Northampton ; and about two miles on r, Henwick House, Richard Oilebar, Esq. Wollaston. Rev. Septimus Hodgson. ellinghorough. Entering Wellingbo- rough, on l, Earl Brooke and War- wick. rcat Ilarrowden. Earl Fitzwilliam. About two miles to the r. of Great Harrowden, at Finedon, Earl of Eg- mont. Isham. A mile to the l, at Orlingbury, A. Young, Esq., and the Rev. Mr. Whitenhurst. About a mile beyond Isham, and a mile to the l, at Pitch- ley, — Knightley, Esq. Kettering. Two miles to the r. Bough- ton House, Lord Montague. About two miles b&yond Kettering, on l, at Thorp Malso, T. C. Mansell, Esq.; on r, Glendon Hall, Mrs. Booth. Rothwell. Late Serjeant Hill. About two miles to the r. of Rothwell, at Rushton, Hon. Mrs. Cockayne. 156 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Little Bowden - - - Beyond Little Bowden , l. to 3 CO Northampton m. Cross the Welland river. * MARKET HARBO - ROUGH, m. h. Lei- cestershire - - - 3 4 S5J Little Bowden. Between the Box Inn and Little Bowden, on r, Dingely,late John Peach Hungerford, Esq. Market Harborough is seated on the Wel- land river, about nine miles from its source. Here is a nea* Market-house built by the late Earl of Harborough.’ LONDON to To NORTHAMP- TON, Northampton- shire, p. 1 4g - - - Cross the Union canal. 1. to Daventry 11 m. Dallington - - - - Harlestone - - - - East Haddon - - - West Haddon - - - Crick ------ A mile farther , r. to Lutter- worth 9 m . j l .. to Daven- try 7- Ctoss the Oxford canal. HillMorton, Warwicksh. A mile farther , l , to Coven- RUGBY, by Northampton. try ly Dunchurch 13 f m.; r. to j 66 1* I 67 i 1* 70 u 73$ 77 o i ^2 79i i -3 82$ j J it 21 85 allington. R. Blencowe, Esq. arlestone. On l, Robert Andrews, Esq. A mile beyond Harlestone, on l, Althorpe Park, Earl Spencer ; on r, at Holdenby, or Holmby, Holmby House, where King Charles I. was imprisoned by the Parliament forces ast Haddon. H. Sawbridge, Esq. Be- tween West Haddon and Crick, on l, Silsworth Lodge. ugly. A celebrated Grammar School, of which the Rev. Dr. Woolt is mas- ter. LONDON to LEICESTER, by Welford. The annexed road to Leicester is better than that through Market Har- borough , and nearer by a mile: see the Mail Coach road from London to Carlisle. Husbands * Bosworth . F. Turville, Esq. igston. Beyond, on r, at Knighton, Knighton Lodge, Sir Edmund Cra- dock Hartopp, Bart. Within a mile of Leicester, on l, at Branston, Bran- ston Hall, C. Winstanley, Esq. * To Welford, North- l.< amptonshire, p. 150 - Husbands’ Bosworth, 80$ Leicestershire - - 2 j 83 r. to Market Harbor ough 6 m.; 1. to Lutterworth 7 . Shears by - - - - - Cross the Union canal. 41 «I4 00 Wigston ----- 5j 93 * LEICESTER - - 96 ! LONDON to BURTON UPON TRENT, by Hinckley and Ashby-de-la-Zouch. *Ts HINCKLEY, Lei- cestershire, p. 150 - Stapleton - - - - Cadeby - - - - - l. to Market Bosworth 1§ m. London to MARKET BOS - IV ORTH 106 $ m. 99i 102I 3 ol *2 105 Hinckley commands a fine view of the surrounding country. It has a large Church, with a lofty Spire, and had formerly a Castle, the residence of John of Gaunt. Here is a considerable manufacture of Stockings. Market Bosworth. Bosworth House, Mrs. Pochin. Near this place was fought the famous battle in which King Richard III. was killed. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [157 Osbaston - - - - - Nailston - - - - - Ibstoc'k - - - - - Just before Ravenstone, r. to Leicester h±m. Ravenstone - - - - Near Ashby-de-la-Zouch, r. to Loughborough 12 m. ,• and to Nottingham 19£. * ASHBY-DELA ZOUCH - - - - l. to Tamworth 13-§ rn. Butt House. Derby sh. - r. to Hartshorn ldf m -> 0 to Mbasham 5 ,* a little far- ther, l. to Caldwell 4£- Midway Houses - - Stag and Hounds, Bradby Park - - Near Burton upon Trent , l. to Atherstone 19 m. if 1 06 J Cross the river Trent. 10S 110*1 * BURTON UPON TRENT , Staffordsh. 2f,124* Oobaston Hall, J. Cockshutt^ Osbaston, 2j]ll2f| Esq. [Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The ruins of the j Earl of Huntingdon’s Castle, where King James I, with his whole Court, resided for several days. Bradby, Bradby Hall, Earl of Chester- field. Burton upon Trent, Drakelow, Sir — Gresley, Bart. Here is a large dining- room, painted in exquisite landscapes, by Paul Sandby, Esq. On l. of Bur- ton upon Trent, Sinai Park, Earl of Uxbridge. 3 115* 3 * 11 $ 1 * 120 * 122 LONDON to BURTON UPON TRENT, by Coventry, Nuneaton, and Atherstone. * To COVENTRY , Warwickshire . See the road to Liverpool, p. 160 Cross the Coventry canal. 1 Foleshill ----- - j Cross the Coventry canal. 1 Longford - - - - ! Cross the Coventry canal. Bedworth - - - - i Cross the Coventry canal. Griff Cross the Coventry canal. Chilvers Coton - - - * NUNEATON - - r. to Hinckley 5 rn. Cross the Coventry canal. * ATHERSTONE - A mile farther , l to Grendon 2 m.; thence to Polesworth 2 ; to Glass Gate 2 ^ ; and to Tamworth 1§. London to *TAMWORTH\\4\m . Sheepy, Leicestersh. - Twycross - - - - Snareston - - - - < 91 2 93 1 9* 2 96 971 If 99 i 1 2 99f H 105J 3 108f aj 110* 3* r 1 14 rendon, In the road to Tamworth late Lord Robert Bertie. Polesworth. On r, in the Tamworth road, Bramcote, Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. Tamicorth. An ancient Castle, belong- ing to the Marquis Townshend. Sheepy. Lady Carhampton, E. Wilmot, Esq., and Rev. Dr. Bell. Twycross • About two miles beyond, on r, Gopsall Hall, the Hon. — Curzon, son to Baroness Howe. Here is magnificent collection of paintings left by Mr. Jennings. Snareston. S. Madden, Esq. About two miles to the l. of Snareston, at Great Appleby, G. Moore, Esq. Two miles beyond Snareston, in the road to Ashby-de-la-Zouch, at Measham, J. Wilkes, Esq., and William Hill, Esq. 158] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Cross the Mease river. * Measham, Union Inn l. to Tamworth 10 m.; r. cross the canal to Ashby- de-la-Zouch 3|. London * t0 A SH BY- DE- LA- ZO UCH 119 m . Forward to Crickett’s Inn - - - 2 117| Over Seal - - - - H 119 CastfeGreas!ey,Der/ry,sA. 2 121 Stanton - - - - - 2 123 Stapenhill - - - - 1 124 Near Burton upon Trent , r. to Askby-de-la-Zouch 8§ m. Cross the river Trent. * BURTON UPON TRENT, Stajfordsh. 3 4 1 24$ 115$ OR, ToTwycross, Leic.p.lbJ Appleby - - - - - A little farther , r. to Ashby- de-la-Zouch , L to Tamworth 8. Stretton - - - - - Crickett’s Inn - - - * BURTON UPON TRENT, Stajfordsh. as in the adjoining col. 71 110$ 113 $ \ 15 $ lift 123 # Over Seal. J. Jervis, Esq., and Rev. W. Gresley. Burton upon Trent has a fine Bridge over the Trent, a quarter of a mile in length, built of free-stone, and supported by thirty-seven arches. This place is ce- lebrated for its excellent Ale, great quantities of which are sent down the river to Hull, and exported thence to other parts of the kingdom, and abroad. LONDON to BURTON UPON TRENT, by Tamworth. ford. On l, Fisherwick Park, for merly Marquis of Donegall; and El- ford Hall, Viscountess Andover. Wichnor Bridge Inn. On l, Wichnor Lodge, — Levett, Esq.; on r, Catton Hall, E. Horton, Esq. Branston. On r, across the Trent, Drakelow, Sir — Gresley, Bart.; and Walton, Major Desbrowe. urton upon Trent. On r, Stapenhill, Mrs. Henshaw. J. U J. ujLAVJ. rr ± L A U, Staffordshire, p. 151 I 1 T H5i Elford ----- 120 | Cross the Tame river. 4 m. beyond Elford, l. to Lichfield 5| rn. 4- H 2 I Wichnor Bridge Ion - 124$ Cross the Trent river. Branston, t. g. - - - 3 l 128$, Cross the Burton canal. jl * BURTON L PON |! TRENT, m. h. - - 2$ 130$ LONDuN to HALTON. To Tarvin, Cheshire , 152 A ah (Oil ----- Alvanley - - - - Nether.cn - - - - 1. to Chester 10 m. * FRO D SHAM - - Cross the Wever river. Sutton - - - - Forward to Warrington 7h m .; 1. to HALTON - - - r -183$ 2 1 185 $ 3#;iS9 191 192 194 195^ Ashton. About a mile beyond, on r, Ashton Hayes, H. Leicester, Esq. Frodsham. D. Ashley, Esq. Sutton. On r, Aston Hall, H. Aston, Esq. Halfway between Sutton and Hal ton, on l, Hailwood, R. Newton, Esq. Halton. Beyond, on the north of the Grand Trunk canal, Norton Hall, T. Brooke, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [159 LONDON * To CHESTER, Che- shire, p . 152 - * Broughton, Flintshire - r. to Holywell 14 m. Within a mile of Mold , l. Zo Wrexham Ilf m. * MOLD - - - - r. Zo FZmZ 6f m.; a?i and to Walsall 9* Longdon Green - - - 3i 121 § 122 ! Longdon ----- 3 4 Brereton, or Bruerton - 2 124± RUGELEY- - - - H 125f * Wolseley Bridge - - H 128 Z. to Stafford 74 m. Cross the river Trent, and the Trent and Mersey canal. Colwich - - - - - 3 4 to CD Great Haywood - - H 130J Shirleywich - - - - I32f Weston - - - - *y 3 4 133A * Sandon - - - - 2| 130 Z. to Stafford 54 m. A little farther, r. to Leek 19 m. Stoke ------ 3J 139J * STONE , M. h. - - 1 140J r. to Leek 16 § m.; to Cheadle 10 ; Z. to Stafford 74; and to Eccleshall 6. Cross the Grand Trunk canal and the river Trent to Darlaston - - - - H l4lf Z. to Chester by Woore and Namptvnch 50 m. Titton, Mill - - - - 2 i43| r. to Cheadle 10 J m. Cross the river Trent. * Trentham, Inn - - il 145* r. to Cheadle 9§ m .; Z. to Drayton 13 . Handfor & i theGthm.stone 3 4 146£ Swinfen. On r, Swinfen House, J. Swinfen, Esq.; a little farther, Free- ford, R. Dyott, Esq. Lichfield produced in the last century three celebrated persons. Dr. Samuel Johnson, Dr. James, the Inventor of the Fever Powder, and David Gar- rick, Esq. Three miles from Lich- field, on r. Liswiss Hall, Franc. Cobb, Esq.; and about a mile farther, on l, Beaudesart Park, Earl of Uxbridge. Brereten. On r, Rev. G. Talbot. Ri/geley. On l , Hagley, Lord Viscount Curzon. Wolseley Bridge. On l, Wolseley Hall, Sir William Wolseley, Bart.; and op- posite to it, on r, a handsome brick House, ; a little farther, on r, Bishton Hall, John Sparrow, Esq. Between Wolseley Bridge and Colwich, on l , Oak Hedge, Mrs. Anson. Colwich. On r. Mount Pleasant, T. Sellick Brome, Esq. Haywood. On Z, Shugborough, Lord Anson, a fine building, with a great variety of wood and water; A mile beyond Haywood, on Z, at Tixall, Thomas Clifford, Esq. Shirleywich. Near, on Z, at Ingestry, Ingestry Hall, Earl of Talbot, Sandon. On r, Sandon Hall, Lord Harrowby ; and about four miles to the r, Chartley Castle, Earl of Ferrers, an ancient seat. Stoke. On Z, Aston Hall, Earl St. Vincent. Darlaston. On r, Mayford Hall, Wm. Jervis, Esq.; and on Z, near the one mile-stone, Darlaston Hall, John Jer- vis, Esq., elder brother of Earl St. Vincent. Beyond Darlaston, about two miles to the Z, at Swinnerton, Swinnerton Hall, B. Fitzherbert, Esq. Titton. On r, at Barlaston, Barlaston Hall, Thomas Mills, Esq. Trentham. On Z, Trentham Hall, Mar- quis of Stafford. Y 1 ( 32 ] Roads measured from Kicks’s Hall. Cross the Handford canal, and the river Trent. Black Lion Inn - - - 3 4 147 r. to Stoke upon Trent 1 m. * NEWCASTLE UN- DER LINE, Church 2 | From Newcastle roads branch on the r. to Leek 11§ m.; to Cheadle 1 If ; and to Ut- toxeter 17! on l. to Dray- ton 14§ ,* to Whitchurch 22,* and to Namptwich\5. Cross the New canal. Dimsdale, t. g. - - - 150* Chesterton - - - - l 151* l. to Namptwich 12! m. * Talk on the Hill, Chapel - - - - H 154 A little farther , Z. to Knuts- ford 18 m. Cross the GrandTrunk canal. Lawton, Cheshire , Red Bull Inn - - - - 155| r. to Burslem 5§ 1. to Middleivich 1 1^ ,• and to Knutsford hy Holmes Chapel 17f S r\ to , Morton Hail - • - - 3 15S§ Astbury,' Church - - *5 10cf * CONGLETON , Church - - - - ! lSig r. to Leek 9§ m.; and to Buxton 16 ,* thence to Tideswell 7- Cross the river Dane. Beyond Congleton , t. g. r. Zo Macclesfield 8 m. Morton, Davenport Arms 3f i mi Siddington, t. g. - - 1 mi 2! m. farther, r. to Maccles- field 5 rn. ; forward to Wilmslow 5 f ; and thence to Manchester 12f; ,* Z. to Chelford - - - - - 4£ j 170 ! Ollerton Gates - - - 3 i 173 * 170 * KNUTSFORD,™. h. 2} 1 L to Newcastle under Line by Holmes Chapel 24 m.; and to Northwich 7. Mere ------ 2| 1 76 j 1 l. to Northwich 7 rn.; r. to AUringham 5. li High Leigh - - - - 181 i Black Lion Inn. Beyond, on l , Joseph Booth, Esq. Newcastle. About two miles on r, Etruria, the celebrated Pottery and House of Josiah Wedgewood, Esq. Between Newcastle and Dimsdale t. g., on Z, Cotton Works, belonging to Mr. Thomas. The chief manufacture at Newcastle is Hats. Chesterton. Near, on r, Bradwell Hall, Wm. Sneyd, Esq. Lawton. On Z, Lawton Hall, John Lawton, Esq. Morton Hall. — Done, Esq. Congleton. On r, William Lavender, Esq., and Nath. Pallerman, Esq.; on l, N. M. Pattison, Esq. Two miles beyond Congleton, on r, Heaton Hall, Janies Newton, Esq. Congleton is a neat clean town, seated on the Dane river, and is governed by a Mayor. It has two Churches, but the principal one is two miles distant. Here is a large Silk Mill, which employs a great number of hands. Siddinglon , t. g. A mile and three quarters beyond, on Z, Capesthorn Hall, D. Davenport, Esq. Merton Gates. A mile beyond, on r. Booth Hal!, P. Legh, Esq. nutsford is divided into two parts, called the Upper and Lower Town ; the Church is in the Higher Town. Knutsford is said to have derived its name from King Canute, or Knute, who forded a branch of the Birken river near this place, and gained a vic- tory in the adjoining fields. About two miles on Z, Tabley, Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. Between Knutsford and Mere, on r, Tatton Fark, W. T. Egerton, Esq. ere. Beyond, on Z, Mere Hall, T. L. Brooke, Esq. ! High Leigh. On r, George Leigh, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [163 Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal ----- 3f 184f Latchford - - - - If I86| •| m. farther, l. to Chester 20 m. Cross the Mersey river, and enter Lancashire. * IVARRINGTON, en- trance, Lancashire - H 187i Forward to Newton 5 m -5 r. to Manchester l8f ; Z. to Sankey Bridge - - - if 189 Cross the Sankey Navigation. £ m. farther, l. through Pen- keth to Liverpool 141 rn. Sankey - - - - i 190 Rainhill - 4\ * PRESCOT, Church 3 Wl r. to Wigan 14 m. Knotty Ash - - - - 4 20lf A little farther, l. to PVar- rington by Penketh 1 1-| m. * LIVERPOOL - - 4 205| Warrington. Between Warrington and Sankey Bridge, on r, Bank Hall, Thomas Fatten, Esq. Sankey Bridge. On r, on the banks of the Sankey Navigation, Bewsey Hall, — Atherstone, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Sankey, on r, Bold Hall, Mrs. Bold. Rainhill. Near, on l, — Faulkner, Esq. About a mile beyond Rainhill, on l, Rainhill Hall, Lancaster, ! Esq. - I Prescot. Within a mile of Prescot, on l, Red Hall, R. Willis, Esq. On r. | of Prescot, Knowsley Park, Earl of j Derby. A mile beyond Prescot, on l, j Red Hazles, John Chorley, Esq. j Knotty Ash. On l, Woolton Hall, Ni- ; cholas Ashton, Esq. | Liverpool. Within two miles of Liver- ; pool, on Z, Fairfield, — Faukner, Esq. j Near Liverpool, on Z, a new house, ! called Gilead House, Dr. Solomon, | well known as the proprietor of a me- dicine, called Balm of Gilead. LONDON to WARRINGTON, by Northwich. zh Lawton. Near, the Salt Works. Lawton Gate. On r, — Morris, Esq. Sandbach. Before, on r. T. Tvvemlow, Esq. At Sandbach, on r, Mrs. Wells ; on Z. Belle Vue, Mrs. Wilson. One mile on Z, Wheelock, Rev. W. Bay- ley, and 'the Salt Works ; and one mile on r, Bradwall Hall, Dr. Latham. Booth Lane Plead , or BoothviUe. Before, on Z, Abbeyfield, Col. Ford. At BoothviUe, King Charles’s Forces met those of the Parliament, and drove them back to Middlewich. Middlewich. The Salt Works. On r. of Middlewich, Kinderton Hall, T. Trafford, Esq. About a mile beyond Middlewich, on r. Spittle Hill, C. Leicester, Esq. Bostock. Bostock Hall, T. France, Esq. High Bostock Green, Beyond, on r, Whatcroft, J. Topping, Esq. Davenham. T. Bridge, Esq. On Z. of Davenham, is the Vale Royal of En- gland, T. Cholrnondeley, Esq. To Lawton, Cheshire, p. 162 | 155j r. to Warrington by Congle- ton and Knutsford 32f m. Cross the Grand Trunk canal. Lawton Gate - - - 1 1561 Qfjp Or you may turn on l. at Talk on the Hill, p. 162, leaving Church Law- ton on r, ivhich will save above a mile of distance. Cross the GrandTrunk canal. r. to Knutsford by Holmes Chapel 16 m.; and thence to Warrington Ilf ,* Z. to Oddrode - - - - - 1* 157f Dean Hill - - - - 2J >60 * SANDBACH - - If 161J l. to Namptwich 10 m. Booth Lane Head - - If 163d Grand Trunk Canal 3 ? if 165 * MIDDLEWICH - 166J : Cross the Wheelock river. Lower Bostock Green - 2f 3 4 169 High Bostock Green - 1 ( 39 ! Davenham - ----- u i;ii 64] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Near Northwich, cross the Wever river. * NORTHWICH - - 173 J Z. to Chester 18 m .; r. to Knutsford 7 ,* and to Al- tringham 13 . Great Budworth - - 3 1761- Higher Whitley - - 3 I79f Stretton ----- n 181 Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal ----- 2 183 Wilder’s Pool - - - L83| A little farther , Z. to Chester 19£ m,. Near the Mersey river , r. to Knutsford 11£ m. Cross the Mersey liver, and enter Lancashire. * WARRINGTON, Lancashire - - - 184J Northivich. Salt Works, and immense Mines of Fossil Salt, well worth vi- siting. Beyond Northwich, on l, Winnington. Lord Penrhyn. Great Budworth. On r, Marbury, T. S. Barry, Esq.; and about a mile far- ther, on r, Belmont, another seat of T. S. Barry, Esq. Near two miles beyond Great Budworth, on r, the Pole, G. Eaton, Esq. LONDON to WARRINGTON, by Holmes Chapel. To Lawton, Cheshire, p. 162 - - - - - r. to Warrington by Con- gleton 32$ m. Cross the Grand Trunk canal. Lawton Gate - - - & ee the preceding page. Cross the Grand Trunk canal. 1. to Warrington by Middle- wich 27 f ra. Smallwood - - - - Brown Edge - - - - Brereton Green - - - Holmes Chapel - - - Cross the Dane river. Cranage - l. to Great Budworth 7 ^ m,.; thence to Warrington (a- bovej 8. London to * WARRINGTON 18lJ m. Allostock - - - - Bexton - - - * KNUTSFORD - - r. to Macclesfield 12 m,; to Congleton 14§>* Z. to Northwich 7 . * WARRINGTON, p. 162 and 103 - » 155| 1 156| 3 mi H 162 2 164 1 165 1 166 2 168 4 172 1 173 1 i~ ii 4 184f Lowton Gate. About a mile beyond^ on r, Rhode Hall, Edvv. Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. Brown Edge. A mile beyond, Brereton Hall, a handsome old Gothic struc- ture, — Bracebridge, Esq. Holmes Chapel. Beyond, on r, the Hermitage, — Hall, Esq. Allostock. Beyond, on r, Peoyer Hall, Sir H. Mainwaring, Bart. Bexton. Near, on l, Toft Hall, George Leycester, Esq. Knutsford. On Z, Tabley, Sir J. Fle- ming Leicester, Bart. Warrington has a good Market, and a fine Stone Bridge across the Mersey. The Church contains" some good Mo- numents. Here are manufactories of Sail Cloths, Copper Work, Pins, &c. Warrington formerly contained a Pres- byterian Academy, conducted on a plan similar to the Universities ; it is now a large School of considerable ce- ' lebrity. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [ 10'5 LONDON to PRESTON and POULTON, by Wigan. * To WARRINGTON, i| Lancashire , p. l63 - 187 f Langford Bridge - - 1 issf- Holme ----- 190 ! Winwick - - - - l 190 ! NEWTON - - - - r. to Leigh 6$ m. London to LEIGH 1 ggm. 2 192 ! Ashton - - - - - l. to Prescot 9$ m -> an & thence to Liverpool 8 . H 19 5 ! Goose Green - 1974-1 Liverpool Canal - - |l99t * WIGAN - - - - r. to Bolton 11$ nrt.\ and to Manchester 18. *. 2 m. beyond Wigan, r. to Chofley 6 m thence to Preston t). London to * CHORLEY 20S m. London to * PRESTON 21 7 m. if 4 200 , 1. to Standish - - - 3 203 , Welch Whittle - - - 3 206 Bolton Green - - - Cross the Yarrow river. 2 208 | Euxton - - - 2094 Bamber Bridge - - - r. to Warrington through Chorley and Wigan 13$ m.; and to Manchester m- Cross the Lancaster canal. 3- 1 - 213 . 1 Walton-le-Dale - - r. to Blackburn 9$ w.,* and to Clithero 18$. 2 215 * PRESTON - - - Fonvard to Lancaster 22$ m. Cross the Lancaster canal. if 216 ! Ashton - - - 3 219 | Clifton - - - - - KIRKHAM IN THE 3 222! FYLDE - - - - 2J 225 Weeton - l. to Staining 2$ m thence to Layton 2 ; thence to Blackpool 1 . London to Blackpool 233j m. 3 228 'Singleton - POULTON IN THE FYLDE - - - - 3 [23 1 Langford Bridge. On r, Orford Hall, John Blackburne, Esq. Winwick is the richest Rectory in En- gland, being near .£3,000 a year, in the gift of the Earl of Derby. On 1. of Winwick, Winwick Hall, Rev. G. Hornby. Newton. Near, on r, Newton Park, Meyrick Bankes, Esq. On r. of New- ton, GolbornHall, T. Legh, Esq.; and about a mile farther, on r, Haydock Hull, T. Legh, Esq. Ashton. About two miles to the l, Ashton Park, Dowager Lady Gerrard; and farther to the l, Gar^wood Hail, Sir Wm. Gerrard, Bart. Goose Green. On r, Hawklev, B. Mo- lyneux, Esq.; and on 1, Worseley Hall, — Worseley, Esq. r igan. About two miles beyond, on r, Plaigh Hall, Earl of Balcarras. andish. On 1, Standish Hall, E. T. Standish, Esq. Beyond Standish, on r, in the road to Chorley, Adlington Hall, Sir Wm. Clayton, Bart. Welch Whittle. Beyond, on l, — Hogh- ton, Esq. On r, in the road to Chorley, Duxbuiy, Sir Frank Stan- dish, Bart, imbridge. Near, Cuerdale Lodge, N. Ashton, Esq. alton-le-Dale. On l, Walton Hail, Sir H. P. Hoghton, Bart. Preston. Between Preston and Ashton, on i f Tulketh Hail, Bold Fleetwood Hesketh, Esq. nglclon. Singleton Lodge, Jos. Mar- riott, Esq.; and about a mile beyond it, Maines, W. F. Brock, Esq. , \ackpool has a fine Beach, and is an excellent place for Bathing ; about five miles north of it, on a Peninsula, formed by the Wyre Water and the Sea, Rossaii, Bold Fleetwood Hesketh, Esq.; and about six miles south of Blackpool, at Lytham, on the Ribble, Lytham Hall, John Clifton, Esq. 166 ] Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. LONDON to PRESTON, by Chester, Woodside Ferry, Liverpool, and Ormskirk. *To CHESTER, Chesh. p. 162- - - - - 3 m. from Chester, you cross the canal which joins the Dee and Mersey. 1891 Backford - - - - 3i 192 ^ Great Sutton - - - 3| 196 Eastham ----- 198 J Great Bebbington - - l. to Park gate 7 m. H 202 Woodside Ferry - - Cross the Mersey river to * LIVERPOOL , Lan- ql 20 5f cashire - - - - r. to Prescot 91 m.‘, and to Warrington 1 6. 1 206| Walton ----- 3 ml Liverpool Canal - - Near a mile farther, cross the Alt river, and at the end of another mile you cross the Liverpool canal a second time. 4 \ 2 l 2 i\ Maghull - - - . - - oi 214| Aughton - 3 21 7i * ORMSKIRK - - 220 * Burscough Bridge Inn Cross the Liverpool canal. 3 223 i j Rufford ------ 2j 225^ Tarleton Bridge - - Cross the Douglas river. 3— 229 Great Hool - - - - if '23 Of Longton ----- H 233f Penwortham Bridge - 3j|23 7 Cross the Pvibble river and the Lancaster canal to 1 * PRESTON - - - lj]238| From Eastham and Great Beb- bington there are conveyances to Li- verpool by water, as well as by Wood- side Ferry. Backford. On r, Backford Hall, Lieut. Col. Glegg. Beyond, on l, Copen- hurst Hall, R. Richardson, Esq. Liverpool Canal. On l. of the Alt river, Ince Hall, Hen. Blundell, Esq. Aughton. On r. Moor Hall, Thomas Barron, Esq. Or-mskirk. On r, Cross Hall, T. Stan- ley, Esq. Three miles to the l. of Ormskirk, at Halsall, C. L. Mordaunt, Esq. A mile beyond Ormskirk, and about three miles to the l , Scarisbrick Hall, T. Eccleston, Esq. Two miles beyond Ormskirk, on r, Blyth Hall, W. Hill, Esq.; and farther to the r, Latham House, Ed. Wilbraham Boo- tle, Esq. Rvfford. On r, Rufford Hall, Sir T. Hesketh, Bart. Tarleton Bridge. On r. Bank Hall, T, Patten, Esq. Longton. On l , J. Moss, Esq. Penwortham Bridge. On r, — Hor- rocks, Esq.; Walton Hall, Sir Henry P. Hoghton, Bart ; on £, Tulketh Hall, Bold Fleetwood Hesketh, Esq. LONDON to ORMSKIRK, by Warrington. * To WARRINGTON , Lancashire , p. 163 - Bold I-Ieath Lane - - Marshall Cross - - - * St. Heilen - - - t. to Wigan 11 m.,* 1. to Prescot m. Rainford - - - - - Bickerstaffe - - - - * ORMSKIRK - - _ is 7i\ 5 192 f 3 195 -i! 2 l 97f H 2Q2£ H 205f 3 208| Rainford is noted for its manufactory of Tobacco-pipes. Ormskirk has a good inland trade, and is a handsome Town. In the neigh- bourhood is a kind of bituminous earth, from which Oil of Amber is extracted. This oil is said to preserve Raw Flesh, and to be a substitute for Candles to the Poor People. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [167 LONDON to MANCHESTER, by Congleton (n. m.) * To CONGLETON, Cheshire, p. 1 62 l6l§ Cross the river Dane. Beyond Congleton , t. g., r. to Macclesfield 8 m. Morton, Davenport Arms 3| l65j Siddington, t. g. - - 1 1 661 2| m. farther, r. to Mac- clesfield 5 rn.; 1. to Knuts- ford 7 . Aldany, Church - - 4| >70i Chorley, t. g. - - - if 17H Near Wilmslow Church, r. to Macclesfield 7 m. *mLMSLOJV, Church 2 1 7H Cross Balin and Handforth Brooks. Ulbart, t. g. - - 1 4 176 Cheadie, Church - - 3 179 Cross the river Mersey, and enter Lancashire. Near Didsbury, r. to Stock- port 3 rn. Didsbury, Church, Lancashire - - - 4 ISO} l. to Chorlton 2 § m. Withington - - - - If 182| Rusholme, t. g. - - 1844 Along Oxford Street, Man- chester, to * MANCHESTER, m.h. ol Z 4i 00 Q) >3tv-< The Milestones on this road are ■ numbered from Congleton to IVilm- slow, and from IVilmslow to Man- chester. Congleton. Two miles beyond, on r, William Malsbourn, Esq ; and a little farther, Heaton Hall, James Newton, Esq. Morton. On l , Morton Hall, Sir Thos. Fleetwood, Bart. Siddington, t.g. Beyond, on r, Thor- nycrott Hall, E. Thomycroft, Esq. ; 1 and about a mile farther, on Z, Capes- thorn Hall, D. Davenport, Esq. Aldany. On r, Aldany Hall, Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart. Wilmsloio. Near, on r, Fulcher Hall, Samuel Finney, Esq.; and half a mile farther. Hawthorn Hall, T. Page, Esq. [Cheadie, Near, on r, Joseph Fowden, I Esq. ! Didsbury. On r, Parrs Wood, R. Far- rington, Esq.; a little farther, William Bromes, Esq., and Charles Horsfall, Esq. Withington. Within half a mile ©f Withington, on r, — Scarfe, Esq.; on Z, Wm. Wright, Esq., and James Bailey, Esq. Rusholme , t.g. Near, on l, Plat House, John Worseley, Esq. LONDON to NORTHAMPTON, by Stoney Stratford. * To STONEY STRAT- FORD, Buckingham- shire, p. 159 - ~ • 52 Cross the river Ouse, and the Grand Junction Canal.. YardlyGohyon, Northam. King’s Grafton - - - 3 55 l| 504 Cross the Tow river, and the Grand Junction Canal. Rode Lane - - - - 24 2 59 r. to Rode £ m. Queen’s Cross - - - 5 64 r. to Newport Pagnell 14 m, Z, cross the river Nen to * NORTHAMPTON 2 66 Stoney Stratford. Beyond, on r, Cos- grove, Major Mansell, and the Priory, George Biggin, Esq. King's Grafton. A mile beyond, on Z, Stoke Park, Lady Hairriet Vernon. Rode Lane. About a mile beyond, on r, Couiteen Hall, Sir Wm. Wake, Bart. Queen's Cross. On r, Delapre Abbey, Edw. Bouverie, Esq.. 168] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to WARWICK, by DaveMtry and SoUTHAM. * To DAVENTRY, Nor- thamptonsh, p. 160 - Staverton - - - - Shuckburgh, Warwicksh Cross the Warwick and Nap- ton canal. * SOUTHAM - - - r. to Coventry 124 m,; l. to Banbury 13* Ufton - - - - - Radford - - - - - Cross the Warwick and Nap- ton canal. Lemington Priors - - Cross the Warwick and Nap- ton canal. Within a mile of Warwick , 1. to Banbury 18 m. * WARWICK - - - _ 72 1 Shuckburgh. On l } Shuckburgh Park, 2 74 | Sir Stukeley Shuckburgh, Bart. Be- 3j 77| yond Shuckburgh, on l, at Napton on the Hill, Rev. Mr. Bromfield. 4 S2j, Southam. A mile and a half beyojid, on r, Stoney Thorpe, Francis Fau- 84|: quier, Esq. OS Z 4 8 7i; Radford. On r, at Oflchurch, — Knightley, Esq. 13 spi Lemington Priors. M. Wise, Esq. Warwick. Entrance of Warwick, on Z, the Castle, Earl of Warwick ; on r , 2J 9-1 the Priory, PL Christ. Wise, Esq. LONDON to LEEK, * To Sandon, Stafford - shite , p. ]6l - ' - - l. to Slone 4% m - Hilderston - - - - r. to Dray cot 4 tn. 4 tn. farther , l. to Stone 4% m.} r. to Chcadle 5$- 5 nt. from Hilderston , r. to Uttoxeler 12 ,* l. to New- castle 6. Weston Coyney - - l. to Bucknall 34 m. Cellar Head- - - - l. to Newcastle 84 m.,- r. to Cheadle 4 •§. Wet ley Rock « - - r. to Cheadle 54 m. Cbeddleton - Cross the canal and the Churneit river. Cornhill - - - - - * LEEK - - - - - — 136 Q I 139J 6 145± H 148 i 149 H 151-| r> I 3 4 153-$ ll54-4 by Lichfield. Weston Coyney. W. H. Coyney, Esq. On r. of Weston Coyney, at Ca- verswall, Caverswall Castle, B. Grey, Esq. On l. of Weston Coyney, Park Hall, T. Parker, Esq. Wetley Rock. Between Wetley Rock and Cheddleton, on r, Belmont, John Sneyd, Esq., and Basford, William Milles, Esq. Leek is situated amongst the barren Moor lands. Here are manufactures of Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, But- tons, and Twist. In the Church-yard of Leek are the remains of a Danish Cross, about ten feet high. In the neighbourhood are rocks of a con- siderable height, without either turf or mould upon them. I Hoads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [169 LONDON to NAMPTWICH, or NANTWICH, Newcastle under Line. * To NEWCASTLE UNDER LINE , Staffordsh. p . 162 - Keele Little Madeley - - - l. to Drayton 11 fra.; to Whitchurch 18 ; and to Namplwich by Woore and Slapeley 13^. Bedey - - - - - Gorsty Hill, Cheshire - r. to Newcastle by Audley 8$ m. Within a mile of Nampt- U'ich , l. to Newcastle by Woore 16| m. * NAMPTWICH - - by OR, To Little Madeley, Staf- fordshire, above - T. to Namptivich by Betley 103 »». Great Madeley - - - * Woore, Shropshire - l. to Whitchurch 13$ m - Bridgemore, Cheshire - Walgherton - * - - Stapeley - - - - - Within a mile of Nampt- unch , r. to Neivcastle by Betley 14; and by Aud- ley 13|. * NAMPTWICH - - ~l49i 2|l5l| l|l53i 3y 156|: l|l58j 6 ]64j 153± ljl54| H 158 160 163 lfl64f 2J16; OR, * To NEWCASTLE , Staffordshire, p. 162 Dimsdale, t. o. * - - Chesterton - • * - Forward to Conglelon 10 m.; 1. to Audley - * - - * Gorsty Hill, Cheshire - * JNAMP TWICH - 1491 J50£ 1511 154 4 158 6 164 fCeele. WalterSneyd, JSsq, Betley. Sir T. Fletcher'; Bart. In thfe house is the curious Morris-Dancers* Window, copied into the editions of Shakspeare. Great Madeley. On I, Madeley Park, Bridgemore. A mile beyond, on l , Doddington Hall, SirT. Broughton, Bart. Stapeley. On r, James Bayley, Esq. ; on /, J. Briscoe, Esq. Dimsdale. Between Newcastle and Dimsdale x. e., on l, Cotton Works. Chesterton. Near, on r , Bradwell Hall, William Sqeyd, Esq, Gorsty Hill. A mile beyond, and about two miles to the r, Crewe Hall, John Crewe, Esq. LONDON to BUXTON, by Uttoxeter. * To LICHFIELD, ! 1 i 1 Staff or dsh. p. 101 2$ m. farther, r. to Ashborn 2J£ m.; thenge to Byxton 20£. CO Hansacre- ' ■*» .*• * ■* Cross the Grand Trunk Ca^ nal and the river Trent. 41 122| Hill Ridware - - - H 124J Blythbury - - - - Cross the Blythe river. 125| ABBOTS BROMLEY 3 128J * UTTOXETER - 6i 13 5h Richfield, A mile and a half on l, Hanch Hall, J. Breynton, Esq.; and Armi- tage Park, Thos. Lister, Esq, Abbots Bromley. On l , at Blythfield, Lord Bagot. Between Abbots Brom- ley and Uttoxeter, on l, Chartley Cas- tle, an ancient seat of the Earl of Ferrers; and Loxley Hall, C. Kyn- nersley, Esq. Uttoxeter. Two miles to the r. at Dove- bridge, Lord Waterpark. Uttoxeter has a considerable market for Corn and Cattle. It is seated on a rising ground to the west of the Dove river, in a fine grazing neighbourhood. 170] Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. r. to Derby 18^ m. Stramshall - - - - r. to Ashborn m * Beamhurst - - - - Checkiey - - - - Lower Tean - - - Upper Tean - - - l. to Newcastle 10 m. ; and to Burslem 12S ; r. to * CHEADLE - - - l. to Stone 10 m to N ewcas- tle \\%;and to Leek 10§; r. to Ashborn 13- Holt - - - - - - Churnet river - - - l. to Newcastle 11 m. Cross the Churnet river. r. to Ashborn 12 m. Tpstones ----- Bottom House, the Archer - - - - l. to Leek 4§ m.J r. to Ash- born 9§. Onecote - - - - - 3 m. farther , r. to Winsler and to Bakewell 1 3- Broadham Oak - - - 137 138f 141 142 ] 42 J 145J LONGNOR - - - r. to Bakewell 9 m.,* 1. to Leek 10. Within 2 m. of Buxton , r. I to Ashburn 18§. I* Buxton, Derbyshire - 2 i6i£ 166J 148 2|l50j. 152; 5| 154 159§ Upper Tean. On r, John Phillips, Esq. Between Upper Tean and Cheadle, Huntley Hall, P. Bulkely, Esq. Cheadle. Between Cheadle and Holt, on r. Hales Hall, N. Kirkman, Esq. About two miles to the l. of Cheadle, at Dilhorn, F. B.Yarde, Esq. About four miles to the r. of Cheadle, Cotton Hall, T. Gilbert, Esq., and Fairley Hall, Charles Bill, Esq. Ipstones. On l, Belmont, John Sneyd, Esq. And a mile farther 1 to the l , Whitehough Hall, — Frith, Esq. Buxton is celebrated for its Hot Baths, ami is the resort of tyuch genteel com- pany during the summer. The build- ing for the bath was erected by George, Earl of Shrewsbury ; the Duke of Devonshire has likewise erected a beautiful building, called the Crescent , under which are piazzas and shops. LONDON to LEEK, by Cheadle. * To CHEADLE. Staffordsh. above Kingsey Lane - - - r. to Ashborn 12 m. 1 m. farther, l. to Newcastle under Line 9§. Wetley Rock - - - l. to Newcastle^ m. Cheddleton - - - - o I 145 Cross the canal, and Churnet river. Cornhill - - - - * LEEK - - - 151 the 2j 155^ |156| Cheddleton. On r, Belmont, John Sneyd, Esq. ; and Basford, William Milles, Esq. LONDON to HOLYHEAD, by Coventry, Newport 1 , Whitchurch and Wrexham. t^The following are the nearest roads to Wrexham, Denbigh, Ruthen , St. Asaph , Aberconway , and Holyhead. See p. 1 35. Little Packington , On r, at Great Packington, Packington Hall, Earl of Aylesford. Castle Bromwich. On r, Berwood Hall, Lady Lawley, and two miles far- ther, on r. Pipe Hall, David Davies, Esqi *7o Stone Bridge, War- | wickshire, p. l60 - — ! 99i Little Packington - - 1 100J r. to Coleshiil 3 m. Bacon’s Inn - - - 9i -"2 I02f r. to Coleshiil 2 m. Castle Bromwich - - O I 105j Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [17 1 Z. to Birmingham 6 m. Cross the river Tame and the Birmingham canal. Erdington - - - - oi ^2 10 7\ Z. to Birmingham 4^ m > r. to Sutton Colefield 2^. London to * SUTTON COLE- FIELD 1 10J 7 n. 2$ rr . farther, 1. over Sutton Colefield Heath to Walsall 5 ,* and thence to Wolver- hampton 7« London to - * WALSALL U5\vi. London to * WO LFERH AMP- TON 122 $; 7/z. Mill Green, Staffordsk. 3 114 Stonal, Swan and Harp 115$; A mite farther, r. to Lichfield 5 m.; 1. to Walsall 4- Cross the Wyrley and Es- sington canal. Norton - - - - - 5 120$; 1 \ m. farther, l. to Walsall m.; r. to Cannock If. London to Cannock 123 m. Street-way - - - - 2\ 122f r. to Cannock . 1 m 1. to Wolverhampton 8. Four Crosses Inn - - 1 123f Z. to Brewood 5 rn, Lon- don to BREWOOD 128f 772. Spread Eagle - - - H 125J Z. to Wolverhampton 7 $ v l," r. to Penkridgc 2\. Lon- don to *PENKRIDGE\28%m * Ivetsey Bank - - - 5 13 li Z. to Wolverhampton 10^ m, Weston under Lizard - 2 133$: Z. to Oaken Gates 71 7 n.; thence to Shrewsbury , as p. 123, 144. London to * SHREWSBURY 155$; 771. Parney Corner - - - i 2 13 51 Woodcote, Shropshire ~ i ^ 136J Chetwytid Aston - - 1 u 138$ * NEWPORT - - - I 1 1391 Erdington. On Z, Erdington Hall-. Two miles beyond Erdington, on r. of Su * ton Colefield Heath, Sutton Colefield Park and Woods, belonging to the Corporation of, Sutton ; and to the r* of the Park, Four Oaks Hall, Sir E. C. Hartqpp, Bart. Walsall is governed by a Corporation r it has several Iror.^ Mines near it, and Coals are plentiful in the neighbour- hood. Spurs, Bridles, and other Hard- wares are manufactured here. Wolverhampton is a large and populous town ; its chief manufactures consist of Locks, Hinges, Buckles, Cork- screws, and Japanned Ware. Here is a handsome Chapel, and an ancient collegiate Church, annexed to the Deanery of Windsor. The Pulpit of the Church is of Stone, and very ancient. Mill Green . Before, on r, at Aston, Aston Hall, William Tennant, Esq. Between Mill Green and Stonal, on /, at Aldridge, Aldridge Farm, John Daniels, Esq. Norton. Near, on Z, Wirley Grove, P. Hussey, Esq. ; and one mile farther, Norton Hall, Rich. Ogden, Esq; Spread Eagle. About two miles from the Spread Eagle, on r, at Stretton, Somerford, Hon. Edward Mohckton. Weston under Lizard. On Z, Weston Park, Lord Bradford. Woodcote. On Z, Woodcote Hall, John J Coates, Esq. Shrewsbury. See page 123. Newport. Before, on Z, Ralph Leeke, Esq. At Newport, a handsome Free- school. A mile and a half beyond Newport, on Z, T. Burrows, Esq. 172] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. 1 , to Wellington 8 in.; thence to Shrewsbury 12£. Gross the Strine river, r. to Ecclesliall 9 m .; 1. to Shrewsbury 17 . ' 143$' Stanford Bridge - - - 4 Hinstock - - - - - 2 145$ r. to Drayton 6 m.; London to * DRAYTON 151$ m. Shakeford - - - - 2 147$' Sutton Heath - 2 149$ Cross the river Tern. * Tern Hill, Queens Head 2 151t r. to Drayton 3 to.; 1. to Shrewsbury 16. Bletchley - - - - 1$ 152$’ Sandford - - - - - H 155$ l. to Hodnet 5 to.; thence to Wellington 11 Within $ to. of Great Ash , l. to Shrewsbury 18 to. Great Ash - - - * H 158$ Near Whitchurch , l. to Wem 8f TO. Cross the Ellesmere canal. * WHITCHURCH - if 160$ r. to Newcastle under Line 0.2 to. , to Namptwick 10; to Chester 20 ; "cnd to Mai - pas 5 ; 2$ m.from Whit- church , 1 l. to Ellesmere 9. Bangor - - - * * H 171$ Cross the river Dee, and enter Wales. Marchwiail, Denbigh- shire - • - - - - H 173$ 1. to Ellesmere 10 to, * WREXHAM - - 2$ 176 * RUTHEN, p. 135 - 1(5 I 192 * ST. ASAPH, p. 135 13$ 205$ * ABERCQNWAY, | 1 p. 15 3 - - - - - 1S| 4l| 223| * HOLYHEAD , p. 154 205$: OR, (N. M.) * To wrexham ; . Denhighsh. above 176 * RUTHEN , p. 135 - 16 1192 * DENBIGH, p. 135 - 1 B ;200 Llanyfydd - - - Font y Gwyddel Cross the Elwy river. Bettws - - - *■ Do] wen Groes Ffordd - * Aberbonway Ferry- house - - - Cross the Conway river. ABERCQNWAY, Caernarvonshire - or, (n. m.) To WREXHAM, Denhighsh . as in the adjoining column MOLD , Flintshire , p. 134 - - - - r. to Denbigh by Nannerch, seep, 134, or, the nearest way , to Hys’p Allen - - - - Kilken - - - - - Pen y’ Bwlch - *■ «* Pentre Llangyfan - - Waen Llandurnog - - Over the Waen and the Meadows to Whitchurch - - * - * DENBIGH , Town end * HOLYHEAD, above Stanford Bridge. Stanford Hail, 3* H 202 $ 20 5l 207| 211 1$|2 12$ 5 217$ 3i9i $220 4l|26l| 12 176 18 $ 3i 1914 1 192 2 104 2 196 f 106 J 2$ <99 1 200 6 l|26l| Within a mile, on l , — Marsh, Esq. Sand ford. On r, Sandford Hall, Rev. Thomas Sajidford $ and on /, Hawk- stone, late Sir Richard Hill, Bart. Whitchurch. Two miles beyond, on r, Iscoed, R. Congreve, Esq* Five miles beyond Whitchurch, on l, Hanmer Hall, Sir T. Hann er, Bait. Bangor. On Z, Gwernhiled, P. L. Fletcher, Esq. Marchwiail On r, Cefn, H. E. Boates, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [173 LONDON to CHESTER, by Coventry, Newport, and Whitchurch, continued to PARKGATE, * To WHIT CHUR CH, S/isopshire, p. 1 72 - Grindley Bridge, Chesh. 1. to Malpas 3 m. Londoji to M ALP AS i6'5j rn. Bell on the Hill - *■ No Man’s Heath - - l. to Malpas If m. Hampton, Guide Post - r. to Tarporley 9| m.,- thence to Northvdch 10 ; l. to Malpas If. Broxton ------ Barnhill - - - - - l. to Farndon 5 m.; thence to Wrexham 6. Handley - - - - • Golbourn Bridge - - Higher Hatton - - - Bough ton - - - - r. toNamptwick lR^ m.; and to Northwich 17 ^. * CHESTER - - - r. to Warrington 20i m.; 1. to Wrexham 1 If ; and to Holywell I8f. Cross the Chester canal, r. to Liverpool by Woodside Ferry 17f. Cross the Tana! joining the Dee and the Mersey, to l60j! 2 le>2j: I 163J 2 1 65| j§ 1 66J 2^ 1 | ji;oj 4 1724 1 173 A if 1754 3f 179 'I 0 CO Mollington - - - - The Yacht - - - - Enderton - - - - * Great Neston - - r, to Liverpool by Woodside Ferry 10 % m. * Parkgate - - - - 2J182J 2f 185^ H\ 90 19^ j i j 92i Broxton. On l, Broxton Hall, Rev. Mr. Hunter. Barjihill. A mile bevond, on r, Boulds- worth Castle, T. Tarleton, Esq. Golbourn Bridge. On l, Calveley Hall, Philip Egerton, Esq. Boughlon. A mile before, on r, at Christleton, Rev. Mr. Mostyn, Thos. Ince, Esq., and T. Calveley, Esq. Mollingtoji. On r, Mollington Hall, John Fielding, Esq. Between Mol- lington and the Yacht, on r, Copen- hurst Hall, R. Richardson, Esq. The Yacht. On l, at Puddington, Pud- dington Hull, J. Powell, Esq. (^3* At Parkgate passengers frequently take shipping for Dublin, distance by water about 120 miles / the. distance from Holyhead to Dublin is not above 60 miles , but the traveller who takes shipping at Parkgate saves the land travelling through Wales, from Chester to Holyhead . LONDON to CARLISLE, by St. Albans, Northampton, Leicester, Derey, Macclesfield, Manchester, Lancas- ter, Kendal, and Penrith. (Mail Coach Road, principally n. m.) * To NORTHAMP- TON, Northampton- shire, p. 107 - - Kingsthorpe - - - l. to Welford 13 m.; thence to Lutterivorth 8f . Cross the Union canal. Brix worth - - - - Lamport * - - - Mai dwell ■» - - - Kelmarsb, Church, - - 66 07h 4J 721 2j ; 74 £ if 764 2 , 7H Brixivorth. On l t Walter Strickland, Esq. Lamport. On r, Sir Justinian Isham, Bart. Maid well. William Buller, Esq. About two miles on l, of Maidwell, at Hasle- beech. Lady Apreece. feltgiarsh. On just beyond the Church, Wm. H anbury, Esq. About a mile on t. of Kelmarsh, atArthing- worth, Rev. Langham Rokeby. J 174] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Oxenden, Church - - 2| 81 Near Market Harborough , r. to Kettering 11 m. Cross the Welland river, and enter Leicestershire. * MARKET HARBO- ROUGH, m. h. Lei- cestershire - - - H 83| Z. to Lutterworth 13 m. Kib worth - - - - H 89 Great Glen - - - • - | 2f 9 l i Oadby ----- 2f 944 * LEICESTER - - H 98 r. to Uppingham 21 m.; 1. to Northampton by JVel- ford JO ,• to Lutterworth 12§; to Hinckley 12§; and to Ashby-de-la Zouch 17- A mile beyond Leicester , r. to Melton Mowbray I4 m. Belgrave - - - - • 99f Cross the river Soar. MOUNTSORREL - 5-1 105 Quarndon, or Quarn - 1 06| * LOUGHBOROUGH 2 l 2 109 r. to Nottingham 15f m ,. ; Z. to Ashby -de-la-Zouch 12, Dishley, Church - - noi Hathern - - - - 1 lllfi Half a. mile farther , Z. to A shby-de-la- Zouch 10§ m. KEGWORTH , m. h. - 3| 115 About 3 m ' farther , r. to Nottingham 8J m. ; l. to Ashby-de-la- Zouch 11. Cavendish Bridge - - 31 CD Cross the river Trent, and enter Derbyshire. Shardlow, Derbyshire 3 4 U9i Elvaston ------ 3^123 Near Derby, cross the canal. * DERBY - - - - 3 120 r. to Nottingham 16 m. ; to Mansfield 22; to Alf re- ton 15§ ,• to Chesterfield 23i; to Helper 8§; to Mat- lock 17§; to Wirksworlh 14; and 10 Buxton 3 If; Z. to Burton upon Trent iff; and to Uttoxeter l8f . Mack worth - - , - - ol "4 •I28fj Oxenden. An echo in the Steeple of the Church. Market Harborough. Two ra. on r, Dingeley, late J. P. Hungerfnrd, Esq. Three m. from Market Harborough, on r, at Langton, Langton Hall, Mrs. Ord ; on Z , at Gumley, Jos. Cradoek, Esq. Kibworth. On l , Rev. Mr. Norman. Through, on Z, Sir Ch. Harford, Bart. About 2 m. to the r, Carlton Curlew, Sir J. Palmer, Bart. Great Glen. On r, at Stretton Parva, Sir George Robinson, Bart. Belgrave. A mile beyond, on r, at Birstall, — Mansfield, Esq. ; a mile and a half farther, on r, at Wanlip, Sir Ch. Hudson, Bart. Three miles and a half from Belgrave, on l , at Rothley, T. Babbington, Esq. Mountsorrel. One m. on Z, Swithland Hall, Hon. Aug. Butler Danvers; and 1 m. on Z, see the Woods in Beau- manor Park, W* Herrick, Esq. Quarndon. On r, H. Meyhell, Esq.; on Z, Sir Robert Lawley, Bart. Loughborough. On Z, Burley Hall, B. Tate, Esq. Dishley. On r, R. Honeybone, Esq. Near four miles to the r. of Dishley, Stanford Hall, C. V. $)ashwood. Esq.; and on Z, an Obelisk in Garendon Park, T. M. Phillips, Esq. Hathern. Beyond, on Z, Edw. Dawson, Esq. Kegworth. Near, on r, at Sutton Bor- j rington, Lord Rancliffe. About a mile and a half beyond Kegworth, on Z, at at Lockington, Rev. P. Story. Cavendish Bridge. On Z, Donnington Park, Earl Moira. Shardlow. On r, Leonard Fosbrook, Esq. Beyond, on r, Thurlston, S. Fox, Esq. FAvaston. On r, Earl of Harrington. A mile beyond Elvaston, on Z, Os- maston. Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. ; and on r, at a distance, Chaddesdon, Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. Derby. Near, on r, Castle Field, T. Borrow, Esq. A mile and a half be- yond Derby, on r, at Marton, F. N. | C. Mund.y, Esq. I _ Roads measured from Hicks’s Halj,. [1 75 Langley ----- I Langley. On r, Robert Cheney, Esq.; Brailsford - - - - 2-L133 T _ I /li'invL * ASHBORN - - - 2 139 I . r. to Belper 12 m / to JVirks- ivorth 9 / to Bakewell 15/ and to Buxton 20/ L to Lichfield 24- Hanging Bridge - - il 141 Cross the Dove river, and enter Staffordshire. 1. to Utloxeter 94 to. Red Lion, Staffordshire 3 144 r. to Bakewell 18 to.,* 1. to Cheadle 9- Winkhill Bridge - - 148J; BottomHouse^/je^rctar 4 i49f! r. to Buxton 14 to.,* 1. to Cheadle 7 . * LEEK - - - - 154J r. to Bakewell 18 tn.j and to Buxton 12 / l. to Chea- dle 103 ; and to Newcastle under Line 1 1 J. Poolend - - - - - 155J Rushton Marsh - - - 159 ‘ IdoCongleton^m. London to *CONGLETONl64\m. Hog Bridge - - - - H l(50j Cross the Dane river, and enter Cheshire. Bosley, Cheshire - - 1 1 2 iSlf r. to Buxton 11^ m./ 1. to Congleton 4f. Tall Birch - - - 3 164| * MACCLESFIELD H K57i l. to Knutsford 12 m.; r . to Buxton 1 1 ; and to Chapel in ie Frith 12^. Cross the river Bollin. Flash - - - - - 169 % Butley - - - - - H 170 J Hope Green - - - 0 ?- “4 17 3i| Poynton - - - - I 174i| Norbury - 1 1754 j ^ to. farther, r. to Chapel in le Frith 10 J to.; and to Buxton 13 &. * Bulloek Smithy, Sun 1 * STOCKPORT , m.h. 2| •179J r. to Barnsley 33 to. / and to Huddersfield 28. and at a distance, Keddleston Park, Loid Scarsdale. Brailsford. Beyond, on l , at Shirley, ! — Beresford, Esq. Ashborn. Two m. on this side, on r, Bradley Hall, Hugo Meyneil, Esq. At Ashborn, Sir Brooke Boothby, Bart.; and l§ m. from it, at Okeover, see the celebrated Holy Family by Raphael, and the Friars praying by Titian. Bottom Hoicse. Between the Bottom House and Leek, Ashenhurst^ Mrs. Salr. Leek. See page 168. One m. from Leek, on r, High Field, — Badnall, Esq. Congleton. See page 162. Bosley, Two miles beyond, on l , at Gawsworth, Earl Harrington. Macclesfield. Within a mile and a half of Macclesfield, on r, at Sutton, Sut- ton Hall, Lady Lucan. Macclesfield is seated on the edge of a forest, near the river Bollin. It is an ancient t'own, governed by a Mayor, and has manu- factures of Mohair, Twist, Hat-bands, Buttons, and Thread. In the neigh- bourhood are throwing Mills for Silk. Half a mile beyond Macclesfield, on r, B. Hodgson, Esq., and on l, Mrs. Brooksbank. Butley. Near, on l, Butley Hall, Rev. Mr. Watson ; and about a mile farther, on l, Adlington Hall, T. Cross, Esq. Hope Green, Between Hope Green and Poynton, on l , M. Pickford, Esq. Boynton. On r. Viscount Bulkeley. Stockport is seated on the Mersey, and has a considerable manufacture of Cot- ton andj_printed Goods There art several Cotton Mills in the town. 1^6] Roai>s measured fr< Cross the Mersey river, and enter Lancashire. HeatonNorris, Lanca$h. llr 180f Levenshulm - - - l£ 182 ArdwicK Green -» - 2 184 $ m. farther, l. to Congleton 231 m. Cross the canal. *MslXCHESTER,Mn. 2 186 r. to Barnsley by Ashton 37 m.; to Huddersfcld 25^ ; to Rochdale 12; thenfe to Halifax 16§; to Bury 9* and to Bolton 11* ; Z. to SJltringham 8. Cross the Bolton and Bury canal. Pendleton - - - - H 1S8J Z. to Warrington ] 6* to. Irlam on the Height H ISQi r. to Bolton 8 ?n.; thence to Chorley 11^. Swinton ----- 191 Walkden Moor - - - 2 193 Peel ------ 1 KJ4 Little Hulton - - - 1 195 ♦ Middle Hulton -• - 2 197 r. to Bolton 3 m.; 1. to New- ton 1 0. Over Holton - - - 1 J 19SJ- l. to Wigan 6* m. WiA Yale - - - - 200 Blackrode - - - - H |203| Headless Cross - - - i 1204 £ Nightingale House H |205f r. to Manchester by Bolton 20^ m ; * to. farther , l. to Wigan 6- Y r arrow Bridge - - - i 206 | * CHORLEY - - - i-J 208£ Beyond Chorley , r. to Black- ■ burn 1 0 m. Whittle in the Woods - 2} 210| Cross the Lancaster canal. Clayton Green - If- 212J Bamber Bridge - - - H 2I3f Cross the Lancaster canal. Walton le Dale - - 2 215f r.do Blackburn m i and to Clithero 18*. Cross the Kibble river. * PRESTON - - * If 21 7i om Hicks’s Hall. Ardu:ick Green. T. Tipping, Esq. Manchester has long been celebrated for various branches of the Linen, Silk, ! and Cotton manufactures. It is con- ! sidered as the centre of the Cotton 1 trade, and is seated between the Irwell and Irk rivers ; over the former of which is an old Stone Bridge. There i are sixty Mills on the Irwell, within the space of three miles. The chief ornaments of Manchester are the Col- lege, the Exchange, the Collegiate Church, and the Market-place. Swinton. Beyond, at Worsley Bridge, the Duke of Bridgewater’s Navigation j begins. Here we may see the Boats come from under ground, with the i Coals from the Mings. Over Hulton t Hulton Hall, William | Hulton, Esq. Nightingale House. Beyond, on Z, Dux- , bury Hall, Sir Frank Standish, Bait. Chorley . On Z, Astley Hall, Lady Hoghton ; and beyond it, Chorley Hal!, Abr. Compton, Esq. Whittle in the Woods. Near, on Z, Shaw Hill, T. Cross, Esq.; and a little farther, S. Crook, Esq. Bamber Bridge. Near, on Z, Cuerden Hall, Townley Parker, Esq. Walton le Dale. Near, on r, Cuerdale Lodge, William Ashton, Esq.; on Z, Walton Hall, Sir H. P. Hoghton, Bart. Preston. In Preston, an old Mansion of the Earl of Derby, and the Seat and Cotton Mills of — Horrocks, Esq. Preston has a large Market-place, and< is governed by a Mayor. Here is a . Court of Chancery, and other Offices 1 of Justice, for the County-Palatine of 1 Lancaster. It is seated on the Kibble, over which is a Stone Bridge, and its manufactories are flourishing and ex- tensive. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. -f- im Z. to Ormskirk 18 %m.; thence to Liverpool I3f ; to Kirk- \ ham in the Fylde 8^. | 21041 Cadiey Moor - 2 Broughton Bridge - - if ,22 1 4 Four Lane Ends - - 3 4 1222 : Barton, middle of - 14 2234 Bilsborough - - - - i 12244 Brocks Bridge - - t 225 J Claughton, t. q. - Cross the Lancaster canal. l 226J * garstang - - Cross the Lancaster canal. 2 228|- Hole of Ellel - - - Cross the Lancaster canal. 5|: 234 Golgate Bridge - - - A little farther, cross the Lancaster canal. 2354, Borough - - - - - 2 2374 Scotforth - T - t Cross the Lancaster canal. 1 2384! * LANCASTER - - r. to Hornhy 10 m. Cross the river Loyne, and the Lancaster canal. 240 Slyne - - - - - Cross the Lancaster canal. H 242i Bolton - - - - 244 Carnford - - - 1. to Kendal by Millthorpe 15 m. r, cross the Lancaster canal to. 2 246 Dare Bridge - - - Near Burton , r. to Kirkby Lonsdale 6J- m. * BURTON, Westmore- 2 248 • land Beyond Burton, l. to Kendal by Millthorpe 12 m. 3 251 Farlton Lane - - - 2f 25 3 i Cross the Beeloo river. 1 If End Moor - - - 24 256| Barrow Green - 24 2581 1 Mill Beck - - - if 2604 A little farther , r. to Kirkby Lonsdale lOjra. Cross the Lancaster canal * and the Ken river. 1 * KENDAL - - - Z. to Ulverstone‘10 m .; toBow- ' ness 9; and to Ambleside a 20lJ Broughton Bridge. A mile beyond, on r , Barton Lodge, — Heatly, Esq, Barton. On r, — Shuttlewoith, Esq*. Brocks Bridge. On l, Mysercough Hall^ James Greenhaugb, Esq, Claughton. On r, Claughton Hall, J. Brockholes, Esq-; and nearly oppo- site, on l , Mysexcough House, Charles Gibson, Esq. Between Claughton and Garstang, on l , Kirkland Hall, Alex. Butler, Esq. ' Garstang. Near, an avenue to Myser- cough House. On r. of Garstang, the ruins of Greenhaugh Castle, Hole, of Ellel. Beyond, on l , Ellel Grange, E. Rigby, Esq. Golgate Bridge. On Z, Ellel Hall, A. Rawlinson, Esq. Borough. On Z, on the river Loyne, Ashton Hall, Marqi^is of Douglas. Lancaster. The Castle, the new Bridge, the Town Hall, and the beautiful stone of which the principal buildings are composed, are deserving of the traveller’s attention. About a mile from Lancaster, on r, Eeamont Hall, E. F. Buckley, Esq.; beyond which, on the road over the Moor to Kirkby Lonsdale, is Halton Hall, W. B. Bradshaw, Esq. Here the Church, the river Loyne, and all its beautiful appendages, form an enchanting land- scape. Bolton. Between Bolton and, Carnfo,rd a fine view to the Z, over the Sands. Dare Bridge. Beyond, on r, at Bor- wick, Borwick Hall, now a Farm- House, Burton. Entrance of, on r y — Stovin, Esq. Kendal. On r, Abbot Hall, Charles Wilson, Esq., and the ruins of Kendal Castle., in which Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VHIth, was born. Kendal has carried on a considerable trade in goods of Cotton and Woollen manufactory ever since the reign of Edward III. It is noted likewise for the manufacture of Serges, Hats, Stockings, &c. Here is a large hand- some Church, and the town is go- verned by a Corporation. 178] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. 13£ ;r.toSedbergh 10$; to Appleby 234 ; and to Kirk- ly Stephen 24 ; to Kirkby Stephen by Sedbergh 2 £§ Vi. Flutter Bank *■ ? - Gate Side v - - - Banisdale Bridge - -? Hause Foot - - - Demmings -■ ' •? - * SHAP, m. h. - - Thrimby ~ *> - * New Village - - - Clifton Lowther Bridge » r r. to Appleby 1 ‘2 m. Cross the. Lowther river. Emont Bridge - - ^ Cross the Emont river, and enter Cumberland. * PENRITH , Cumler- land ' r - - - l. to Jfie^wick 17$ m.; thro ’ the town , l. to Hesket Newmarket 13 ; and to 1J268 2J270| High Hesket * - - 297 Low Hesket ^ - H 2 p 8 | Carlton 4} J03J 265 Haraby - - - - - Cross the Petteril river. 304J ',266-J * CARLISLE - ^ - 4 CO O Cn 1 |27l|| 5f277l 3J28.0JI 2i283|' 2 12851 : I 2S6| New Village. On Z, Lowther Hall, Earl of Lonsdale. Clifton. On Z, Clifton Hall, ■ — Wy? bergh. Esq. Lowther Bridge. On r, Brougham Hall, H. Brougham, Esq.; and Brougham Castle, which was anciently a Roman station. | Emont Bridge , On r. Carlton Hall, 280x 1 Right Hon. Thovnas Wallace ; and on Z, Skirsgill, Hugh Parkin, Esq. Salkeld Cate. On Z, Hutton Hall, Sir Fletcher Vane, Bart. High Hesket. On r, Armathwaite Cas- tle, William Milborne, Esq.; and on Z, Petteril Banks, B- Collins, Fsq. JVigt.on 21. Salk M Gate * » ? 4 i 202i Loru Hesket. On Z, Barrack Lodge, J. Graham, Esq. LONDON to CARLISLE, through Stamford, Newark, Don- caster, Bo,rougheiudge, and 1 Appleby, continued to GkAS-* QOW, by Moffat and Hamilton. (Mail Coach Road, principally n. m.) * To BARNET, Herts , j Barnet. Beyond, on Z, in Galley Lane, p. 148 - ~ - - — 11 Russia Cottage, W. Jennings, Esq. The Obelisk, Middlesex it 4 H| The Obelisk. Beyond, on 1, — Baron-? l. to St. Albans 9 m-s r. to ' neau, Esq.; and Wrotbarn Pgik, Potter’s Bar - ' - 4 2| 14 George Byng, Esq. LittleHeath Lane, Hens ? 15 ’ otter's Bar. On l, Cant, Carpenter. A mite farther 3 r. to Hertford Bell Bar, Near, on l, Gubbins, -5- § 771.’ Hunter, Esq.; Muffets, — Michie, Beil Bar * - - r - 2 17 Esq.; and Broqk Park, S, it, G§us-y * HATFIELD ? - - 0 1 194 sen. Esq. JhrQugh Hatfield, r. to Hert- Hatfield. Near, on ?, Hatfield House, ford 7 $ w.; L. 1% St, Al- 1 bans 5 . and on Z, Miller’s Pgik, Marquis of Sign borough - t •? ■ l| 21J Salisbury. J m. farther , l. to Wheat- Stanboroiifh. On r , Bttsh Hall, — ? u kampstead 34 w. Lewis, Esq.; and Woodhall, Marquis Lenisiord JV1 ills rt 22 of Salisbury. ! Grogs the river Lea. Lemsford Mills. On l, Brocket Hall, Brick wall r. - ? - 1 23 Lord Vise, Melbourne, Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. [179 Entrance of Welwyn, cross the Maran river. * Welwyn ~ - * 2 i 25 Z. to Hilchin 9 ni. Woolmer Green - - 2 2 7 Broadwater - - - - H 29-i J r. to Ware ll| m.; to Hert- ford Q-i * STEVENAGE - - H 3 1 2 Through the town , Z. to Hilchin m. Graveley - - - - H $3f * BALDOCK - - - 4 3 7\ Z. to Hitchin 5m.j and to Bed- ford 16£; r. to Roys ton . New Inn, t. g. - 3 40f; BleakHall, Bedfordshire if 42 j * BIGGLESWADE - 3 45 r. to Potton 3§ m. London to * POTTON 4Sj fa. Cross the Ivel river. Lower Caldecot 4 ' 46\ Beestdn Cross - - - H ! 48 Z. to Hikchin 13 m.; and to Baldock by Clifton 12* Cross the Ivel river. Girtford ----- i 49 Tempsford - - - - 2 51 i Through the town , r. to Lit- tle Barford 2^- m.; thence to St. Neat's. Huntingdon- shire, 2£. London to * ST. NEOT's 56 m. Cross the Ouse river. if m. farther, l. to Bedford 8§ m. Wi boston - - - , * Eaton Socon - if : 55 Through the toivn , r. to St. Neat’s across the Ouse lp m. London to * ST. NEOT'S 56J m. £ross Hall H 561 /. to Kimlolton m.; r. cross the Ouse to St. Neot’s ; forward to Little Paxton, Hunting- donshire - i* 1 5/1' Diddington - - - - 2 * Buekden, Bishop of Lincoln s Palace U ! elwyh. Near, on r, Digswell, Hon. S. Cooper, and beyond it, Lockleys, •— Mackenzie, Esq. Broadivater. On Z, Kneb worth Place, — Sutton; Esq.; on r, at Sheephall, Mich. Heathcote, Esq. Stevenage. Beyond, on l, Einl Wood, J. Lucas, Esq. Graveley. On r, Chlvefield Lodge, — Parkyns, Esq.; and beyond it, on Z, Rocksley, Baron Dimsdale. Biggleswade. Near, on r, at Stretton, Stretton Park, Charles Barnet, Esq. On r. of Biggleswade, at Sutton, in the road to Potton, Sutton Park, Sir M. Burgoyne, Bart. Girtford. Near, on r, Sandy Place, Hon. S. Ongley ; on Z, at a dis- tance, Moggerhanger House, Stephen Thorrtton. Esq. Through Girtford, on r, at a distance, Hasels, Francis Pym, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Girtford, on Z, Blunhara Grove, J. Campbell, Esq. Teihpsford. On r, Terripsford Hall, Robt. Denn, Esq.; and a little farther, Mris. Sharpe. Little Paxton. On r, H. P. Stanley, Esq., and Rich. Reynolds, Esq. Diddington. Diddington House, George Thornhill; Esq.; beyond which s Sturklow House, L. Brown, Esq. Buekden. On r, the Palace of the i- shop of Lincoln. Beyond Buekden, in the road to Huntingdon, Hinchin brook, Earl of Sandwich ; and be- tween Hinchinbrook and Huntingdon, the Views, George Sharp, Esq. A a 2 iso] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Beyond, Buck den, r. to Brampton Cross 2§ to,; thence to Hinchmbrook 1 ; and thence to Huntingdon London to * HUNTINGDON, p. 0 . 65 J vi. Creamer’s Hut - - - 2| j A | r 631 r. to Huntingdon 3 m. k } 1. to Thrapslon 12^» Alconbury - - - - H 66 Weston ----- 3 4 66 } * Alconbury Hill, Wheatsheaf - - - 1 m r. to Huntingdon 5f ni.j and thence to London by Roy- Stan and Ware 58 ^. Sawtry St. Andrews - ^2 ! ^ 73? 1 * Stilton ----- o3 ^4 75 i Norman’s Cross » - 3 4 75-| r. to Peterborough 5# m. Kate’s Cabin - - - J °2 79i r. to Peterborough 5 $ m.; 1. to Oundle 7%. Water Newton - - - 1- 1 4 1 | 61, Sibson - - - - - 3 4 ! sif * Wandsford, t . 0 . * . ] i 83* 1. to Oundle 8 m. Cross the river Nen. t. to Peterborough 8 in.} 1. to Uppingham 14- Road Side, Northamp- tonshire - - - 3 4 84x White Water, t . <&. - 24 87 Cross the Welland river. * STAMFORD , Lin- colnshire - - - - 2 89 t. to Market Deeping 8} m.; to Bourn 10; 1. to Upping- ham 12; & to Oakham 1 1-f . Bridge Casterton, Rut- landshire - - - - : 914; Horn Lane, t. q. - - 4 954, * Greetham, Royal Oak 1 3 4 : 97 Within a mile of the Black Bull Inn, l. through WI than to Oakham 10 m„ * Witham Common, Black Btill, Lincolnsh. ol ^4 8 Entrance of Colter sworth, r. to Coiby m. London to CORBY 106 m. I . i. Esq. lilton. From Stilton to Grantham, at convenient distances, arfc stones with three steps, placed there by a Mr. Boulter, for the easy mounting of his horse, he being a very corpulent man, and travelling this fhad every week for many years ; on each stone was en- graved E. B. 1708, several of which are now defabed. T orman’s Cross. The Barracks for the •French and Dutch prisonets. ' ate's Cabin. Quarter of a iniie oh l. of the Inn, called Kate’s Cabin, at Chesterton, W. Waller, Esq., and Col. Belford. 'tanlford. Within a mile, on r, Bur- leigh House, Marquis of Exeter, for- merly the residence of treasurer Bur- leigh, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth* Here is a beautiful Canal ; also an extensive Park, which, with the lord- ship around it, is supposed to contain mors game, hares in particular, than any other Park in the kingdom; Since the Ploughton Pictures were sold, the collection in this House is reckoned the most valuable of any. Stamford is a large handsome town, with seven Parish Churches. The chief articles of trade are Malt, Sea-coal; and Free- stone. On l. of Burleigh; Woolthorp, a Seat in ruins, belonging to the Mar- quis of Exeter,’ The town of Stamford is supplied with water from an excel- lent Spring at this place. Bridge Casterton. Beyond, on t, John Wingfield, Esq. Horn Lane, t. g. On l, Eiton Park, Gerard Noel Noel, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Haix. ^;ni| 2lH4 if M5i 122 124| Coltersworth, Church - Stoke Cottages - - - Great Ponton, t. g. - 1. to Hunger to?i Lodge, Den- ton House, and lieluoir Castle ; r. to Ancaster and Lincoln. Spittlegate 2 J 109 * GRANTHAM - - 1 110 2. to Melton Mowbray 1 6 ra.; and to Sedgebrook 4, thence to Bottesford, Leicester- shire, 3 J thence to Elton j NottSi 2J ,♦ thence to Whalton 2 ,■ and thence to Bingham 24. London to BINGHAM 124 m. Gunnerby - - - - Marston, t. g. - - - Fostoii, Church - - - Long Bennington, end of ; Balderton, t. g. Not- tinghamshire * - ~ * NEWARK *. - - r. to Sleaford 20 m.; to Lin- coln 16 j l. to Nottingham 1 9h Gross the river Dean. 1. to Worksop 22 m. ; to Mcmsfeld 19; and to Southwell 8|. London to * SOUTH WELLV32±m Cross the river Trent. South Muskham - - North Muskham, t. g. - Cromwell, Church - - Carlton, Church - - Sutton ----- Weston, Church - - * Scarthing Moor Inn - * TUXFORD - - - 2 West Markham, Church Markham Moor, t. g. - r. to Lincoln 39 m.j l. the Forest road to Hamby Moor hm, leaving Retford on r, 8. Gamstori ----- i 4t4U Cross the Chesterfield canal. * EAST RETFORD - 3j.l 44\ r. to Gainsborough m, Coltersworth. On l, at Woolthorpe, a Hamlet to Cpltersworth, is the houst in which Sir Isaac Newton was born ; whose frianor and estates aie now the property of Edmund Tumor, Esq. Stoke Cottages. On r, Easton, Mon- tague Cholmeley, Esq.; and nearly opposite, on /, Stoke Reehford, Ed- mund Turnorj Esq, Great Ponton. Three mile's to the i, Hungerton Lodge, George De Ligne Gregory, Esq.; and two miles farther, Denton House, Sir William Earle Welby, Bart. On r. of the 108th Mile-stOne, Stroxton Hall, Hon. Edward Perceval ; and on l, at Little Paxton, William Penny- man, Esq. Granlhain. Here is a large Church, with a stone Spire 288 feet high, which appears (when viewed in every direction) to stand awry. Sir I. New- ton received his first education at the Free Grammar School at Grantham. Between Grantham and Gunnerby, on r , Belton, Lord Brownlow ; and a lit- tle farther, Svston Park, Sir John Thorold, Baft. Gunnerby. From Gunnerby Hill a fine prospect; on r, Lincoln Minster ; on l, Belvoir Castle, Duke of Rutland. Newark. About a mile and a half l. of Newark, Keiham Hall, George Sutton, Esq.; beyond which is Averham Park, late G. Sutton, Esq. South Muskham. On r, W. D„ Rastell, Esq ; and Winthorp Hall, -—Elliott, Esq. North Muskham, t. g. A little beyond, on r, — Chaplin, Esq, Cromwell. Near, cri f, Jos. Pockling- ton, Esq. Carlton. On r. Sir William Earle Wel- by, Bart. Sutton. About two miles to the l, Os- sington Hall, John Denison, Esq. Retford. On r, R. Sutton, Esq,; on l, at Babworth, J. Simpson, Esq. •* 4 *4- 182 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Cross the Idle river. * Barnbv Moor Inn - l. to Blyth 3 rn, London to BLYTH 15 of- m. Tarworth * - - - Ranskill - * - * - Scroob}'- - - - - * * BAJVTRY. Yorkshire r, to Gainsborough 12 rn. ; and to Thorn e 14; L Tickhi'll 4- London to TICKHiLL \57 m. Rossington Bridge - ^ Cross the Tome river. Tophall The Race Ground - - * DONCASTER , m.h. 1. to Worksop 18 rn.-, to Ro- therham 12 ,* r. to Thorne 12. London to * THORNE 1/4 m. Cross the river Ton. Near York Bar , l. to Barnes- ley 1,34 m. York Bar - - - - Red HoU.se - - - - l. to Wakefield 15 f rn. Robin Hood’s Well Went Bridge - Cross the Went river. Darrington - l. to Pontefract 3 rn. Lon- don to * PONTEFRACT '77\ rn. About 2 m. beyond Dar- rington, r. to Snaith 12 ,* I. to Pontefract 1J. * Ferry Bridge - L. to Pontefract 24 rn. Cross rhe Aiie river. Brothertori - r. to Tadcaster 12§ rn. Fairbiirn - 1§ m. farther, r. to S elby 94 m. Peck field, t.g. - - - l. to Leeds 94 rn. Micklefield - - - - * ABBERFORD , Church - - - " 3-1 147} i* 1491 1 150 I If 151 } ; Ji 153 4 157| i 1584 i I5sl 4 it)2 if I63f H 167 2 I Gq H 4 1 tH] 3 '771 i I78f H »79t ol 182} <1 183} 2| 1SD| Ranskill. On l, at Blyth, Joshua Walker, Esq. Between Ranskill and Scraoby, on l, Serlby Hall; Viscount Galway. Bav-try. On /, Lady Galway. Two miles beyond B wtry, on l, on Shoot- er's Hill, — Dash wood, Esq. Rossington Bridge. Before, on r, at Finningley; J. Harvey, Esq, Top hall. Between Tophall and Don- caster Race Ground; on r , at Gant ley, - — Childers, Esq. Doncaster , About a mile before Don- caster, on l , Car House, Mrs. Chil- ders. On r. of Doncaster, Wheatley, Sir George Cooke, Bart. York Bar. Near, on l , Cushworth, William Wiightson, Esq ; and about a mile farther, on r. Woodlands, — Wateiton, Esq. Red House. Near, oh r, at Adwick, Sir William Gerrard, Bart. On l. of the Red House, at Broads worth, the Trus- tees of the late Peter Thellusfeon, Esq.; and onr, at Skellow Skellow Grange, G. Higgins. Esq. Robin Hood’s Well. Ort r, Summer HoUse, Bacon Frank, Esq. On /, Skelbrook Park, PeUryn Browne, Esq. About two miles to the r. of Robin Hood’s Well, at Camps all, Bacon Frank, Esq,; Austun, Col. Cookes; and Camps Mount, C. Yarnborough, Esq. Went Bridge. Beyond, on r, Stapleton Park, Hon. Edw. Lascelles. Darrington. On l, Mrs. Sptherton. Beyond Darrington, on r. Grove Hall; Wm. Lee, Esq.; on l , at Pontefract, the Castle, and near Pontefract, Aketon House, Sir E. Wynn, and Stapleton Park, E. L. Hodgson, Esq. Ferry Bridge. Beyond, on l, Fryston Hall, Mis. Milnes. Brothertori On r, Byrohi, Sir John Ramsden, Bart. Peckfteldt, Ts g. Near, on l, Ledston Hall and Park, G; Wheeler, Esq., in the occupation of Michael Angelo Taylor, Esq. The Lodge in the Park, which is plainly seen from the road; coihmands a fine and very extensive prospect. Mickiefeld. Beyond; on r, Huddleston Hall. Abberfordi . Near, on /, Parlington, Sir Thos. Gascoigne, Bart. About two miles beyond AbbsrfordjOn r, Hasle- wood Hall, Sir Thos. Vavasour, Bart. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall, [183 l£ m. farther , l. to Leeds 10 m.; r. to Tadcaster 4^. London to B * TAD CA ST ER 1 90j m . Bramham - - 8 f 190 H 2J rn. farther, r to Tadcaster 44 m.; l. to Harewood 6 *. London to * Harewood I 96 J m. Entrance of Wetherby, cross the Wharfe river. * WETHERBY - * 4 h 194 l. to Knaresborough ly SpoJ- forth 8 in. London to *knaresbo rough 202 m. A mile beyond Wetherby , r. to York 14 m . ,* l. to Knareshorough 6. Washford Bridge - - 3 ! 197 1 Cross the river N id. 2k m. beyond Washford , f. to York 14 ,* a little farther, i. to Knareshorough 4* Near Boroughbndge , l. to Knareshorough 7 rn. j* BORO UGHBRID GE 9 l 2 Q Q r. to York 18 m ; ond to Aid- borough 2. London to ALDB0R0UQH2Q8>m. Cross she Ure river. r. to Thirsk 12 m.j to North- allerton 19 . Kirby Hill - . = - 1 ( 207 l. to Ripon 5 m. London to * RIPON 312 m. Within a mile of York Gate , r. to Thirsk 7 L t° Ripon 4| York Gate, Union Inn r 6 213 24 m. farther, r. to Masham 8 | m. * LeemingLane - - 5 218 ' § m. farther, l. to Bedale by Burniston and Eooilby 4 ^ m* London to * BEDALE 223 m. Londonderry - 2 220 Leeming : 22 lf Catteric * \ 228 '* Catteric Bridge * - 1 '229 Cross th? river Swale. 1. to Richmond . London to RICHMOND 234 J m. | ramham. Near, on l , Bramham Park, James Lane Fox, Esq.; and Bramham House, late Lord Headley, 'etherly. Near, on r, Wetherby Grange, Richard Thompson, Esq. On l. of Wetherby, StoekbilJ Park, Wib liam Middleiou, Esq. rr ashford Bridge. On l, Ribston Mall, tate Sir Henry Goodricke, Bart. Three miles beyond Washioid Bridge, Al- lerton Park, late Col, Thornton, who pui chased it of the Duke of York for ^110,000: it is now generally called Thornville Royal, Lord Stourton. r ork Gate , About two miles before, on r, Newby Park, Lord Grantham. On l. of York Gate, Norton Conyers, Sir B. Giaham, Bart, i eeming , Tvvq miles beyond, on r, Leases Hall, Mrs. Arden ; and about three miles farther, on l, at Hornby, Hornby Castle, Duke of Leeds. 7atteric, On l, Brough Hall, Sir John Lawson, Bart. Catteric was the Cat- taractonium of the Romans, and has great banks still remaining. Ic is a principal station named in the Itinera- ry of Antoninus, the oldest Book of Roads in England. Ptolomey the geographer gives its distance from Alexandria in Egypt. 'Zichmovd is seated on the Swale river, ©ver which there is a Srone Bridge. It was built by Alan, one of William the Conqueror’s Generals, who for his valour was created Earl of Rich- mond ; the Tower of a Castle built by him is still standing, as is likewise the Steeple of an ancient Monastery. Richmond has a good trade in Yarn, Stockings, &e. 184] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. r. to Stockton 19 m. | I The Three Tuns •• - r. to Darlington 8 m.; and to Bishop Auckland 16 / ‘Ik farmer, r. to Staindrop 9 / f l. to Richmond 4 . 4 233 Small ways - - - \ r. to Staindrop 7 rn.; 1. to j Richmond 8. -vt 24QJ j: * Greta Bridge r - -*■ | Cross a branch of the Tees, j 4 m. farther, r. to Bernard I Castle 3 rn.; crossing the 1 Tees at the Abbey Bridge. j London to j * BERNARD CASTLE ! 246 m. 2 242 1- [ Bowes - - - - - j r. to Bernard Castle 4 rn. 6 24SJ | [ Spittle House - - ’ - 5j 253J Rear Cross - - - - Enter Westmoreland. 3 254I| * BROUGH, Westmor . L to Kirkby Stephen 44 711 • London to KIRKBY STEPHEN 266 J m. * APPLEBY , Kings 7 : 2<5l£ Head - - - - L to Kendal ‘23§ rn. H 2691 * Crackentborp - - 2 ! 27 If Kirkbythore - 2 i! 274J Temple Sowerby - - Cross the Eden river. jl 4 I 276 Lowther Bridge ? - l. to Kendal 24t§ rn. \ f Cross the Lowther river. 6 282 j Emont Bridge - Cross the Emont river, and enter Cumberland. j 2 282-| * PENRITH, Cumlerl. 1. to Kesunck 174 rn.; thro ’ the town, l • to Cocker- mouth 29 , and to Wigton 21; r. to Kirk Oswald 84. London to KIRK OSWALD 2g2m. 1 2S3| * CARLISLE, asp. 178 Z. to Cockermouth 26§ m.; to IViglon lOf. Cross the Eden river. r. to Brampton rn. Lon- don to i 18 301 J Three Tuns. On l, Sedbury House, Sir Robert D ? Arcy Hildyard, Bart. Be- yond the Three Tuns, qn j. of Gil- ling, Aske Hall, Lord Dundas ; and at Gilling, R. Hall Wharton, Esq. About three miles beyond the Three Tuns, in the road to Staindrop, Stanwick, Duke of Northumberland ; and near it, Fawcet Hall, — Mitchel, Esq. Smallway s . On Z, Barningham Hall, — Milbanke, Esq. ; and on r , at 'Ovington, Wycliff House, Turnstal Constable, Esq. Greta Bridge. Near, on r, Thorp Hall, Sheldon Cradock, Esq. On r, Rokeby Park, J. B. S. Morrit, Esq. Two miles on l , Barningham Hall, — Mil- banke, Esq. Beyond, on r, a fine view of Bernard Castle and the sur- rounding Country. Bowes. On r, — Barncasfcle, Esq. Brough. Three miles beyond, on l, — Preston, Esq. Appleby. Rev. John Moore, and the Castle, Earl of Thanet. Temple Sotverly. On r, Acorn Bank, R. H. Edmonstone, Esq.* Lowther Bridge. On r, Brougham Cas- tle ; and on l, Brougham Hall, H. Brougham, Esq. For the Seats between Lowther Bridge and Carlisle/ see p. 178. Carlisle is pleasantly situated above a rich tract of meadows, bordering on the Eden, the Petterill, and the Caldew rivers, which here unite their streams. This is an ancient City, encompassed with a wall. It has a Castle on the N. W. side, and three Gates, called the English, Irish, and Scotch Gates. The Cathedral i« a stately structure, formsr- ly-very spacious ; but the Nave was destroyed in the Civil Wars. Carlisle was taken by the rebels in 1745, but retaken by the Duke of Cumberland. Hers is a considerabla manufactory of printed Linens, Checks, &c. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [185 * BRAMPTON 310f m. Stanwix - - - - Blackford - Westlington, Angler - Cross the river Line. * LONGTOWN - - Cross the Esk river. A little farther , r. to Edin- burgh by Hawick and Sel- kirk 82f m. The Sark River - - Enter Scotland. * Gretna Green, Dum- frieshire - - - l. to Port Patrick by Dum- fries 104 | m. Red Hall - - - - Woodhouse Cross - - •f m. fart her , r. to Lang- holm * ECCLESFECHAN Brackeuhill - - - - Cross the Milk river. * LOCKERBY - - Cross the Drift' river. Dinwoody Green - - Newton of Wamphray * MOFFAT - - - l. to Dumfries 25 m. Bricston Brae Head r. to Edinburgh 45 m . * Elvan Foot Bridge, Lanerkshire - - - Cross the Clyde river. Oid Kirk of Crawford Cross the Glengoner water. Abington, t. g. - - l. to Dumfries. Duneton Water - - r. to Edinburgh by Biggar and Linlon. * Douglas Mill Inn r. to Edinburgh 38 m 1. to Ayr 38f. Cross the Douglas water. Lesmehagow, t. g. Laverick, or Lark Hall r. to Lanerk. 4302} |305} 30 7 } 310} 314} * 314 } 317 320 4};324} 2}!327 3} 330} 4} 335} 4} 340 347 3 51^ 360 363 364-1 366} 37 3 . 3/9 387} Westlington. About three miles on r, at Kirklington, Wm.Dacre, Esq. Longtown. Between two and three miles beyond Longtown, on r, Netherby, Sir James Graham, Bart. Grelna Green is celebrated for the so- lemnization of clandestine marriages. Red Hall . Beyond, on l , Mosknow, W. Graham, Esq.; a mile farther, on l, the Cove, — Irvine, Esq. Woodhouse Cross. On r, — Irvine, Esq.; on l , Bonshaw, — Irvine, Esq.; about a mile farther, on r, Blackwood House, — Bell, Esq.; on l, — Ca- ruthers, Esq. Ecclesfechan. Near, on r, Graham Hall, — Graham, Esq. Brackenhill. On l , Hoddam Castle, Charles Sharp, Esq. \Milk River. Near, on Z, Castle Milk, Gen. Ross. Lockerby. Within half a mile, on Z, Blackford, ■ — Martin, Esq. A mile beyond Lockerby, on r, Lockerby House, — Johnston, Esq. Dinwoody Green. On Z, Jardine Hall, Sir Wm. Jardine, Bart. A mile be- yond Dinwoody Green, on r, Din- woody, — Maxwell, Esq. Newton of Wamphray. A mile and a half before, on Z, Greathead, Major Wright. A mile and a half beyond, on Z, Stonerieshill, — Anderson, Esq. Moffat. Three miles before, on r, Brackenside, Lord Ellick ; and about a mile farther, on r, Dumcrief, — Currie, Esq On l. of Moffat, Mars- _ dale Park, Earl of Hopetown. Elvan Foot Bridge. Near, on Z, New- ton, Alexander Irvine, Esq. Crauford. On r, Bellefield, J. M‘Quin, Esq. Abington. Sir Colebrooke, Bart. Douglas Mill Inn. Near, on r, C. Dou- glas, Esq.; and a mile farther, Douglas Castle, Lord Douglas. Lesmehagow. On r, — Kennedy, Esq.; and Carse, — Weir, Esq.; on Z, Nether House, — Steel, Esq. Three miles beyond Lesmehagow, on Z, Black- wood, Hon. Hope Weir; and near a mile farther, on l, Spital, — Haddo, Esq. Lark Hall. Within a mile and a half, ! on Z, Patrick Holm, — M‘Neall, Esq.; i and about a mile fartner, on Z, Broom- | hill, — Hamilton, Esq. On l. of Bb 186] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Aven Water - - * HAMILTON - - r. to Edinburgh 39f m -> ^ to Ayr 38. Bothwell Bridge •• - Cross the Clyde river. r. to Edinburgh. Bothwell, Church - - Udingston - - - Broom House, t g. - r. lo Edinburgh. * GLASGOW - - - 2 # 390 391 if 392| ■§393j 1^394} 1*396} 5}4 02 Lark Hall, Fair Holm, — Hamilton, Esq. Two miles beyond Lark Hall, on r, on the banks of the Clyde, Dalziel, James Hamilton, Esq. Aven U r ater. On l, Barncleugh, John Hamilton, of Penketland, Esq. Hamilton. On r, the Palace, Duke of I Hamilton. Bothwell Bridge. Beyond, on r, Or- bieston, Gen. John Hamilton ; Dou- glas Park, Gilbert Douglas, Esq.; and Sweethope, Miss Clark. Udingston. On l , Bothwell Castle, Lord Douglas; and Ruins, Hon. A. Dou- glas. Broom House, r. g . Beyond, on l, Dalduie, Robert Boggle, Esq.; and a little farther, Kenmuire, — Corbet, Esq.; on r, — Buchannan, Esq. Within two miles and a half of Glas- gow, on l, Debath, — - Hopekirk, Esq.; and West Thorn, — Dennison, Esq.; on r, Toucorse, — Torbet, Esq. With- in a mile of Glasgow, on r, West Hall, — Wallace, Esq.; and Acum- laghie, — Tennant, Esq. * To Gretna Green, Dumfries hire, p. 1 85 r. to Glasgow by Moffat 87 ^ rn. The Rig Dornock - - - - * ANNAN - - - - Cross the Annan river. Cumbertrees - - - Ruth well - - - - Mousewald - - * DUMFRIES - - l. to Port Patrick 80 m. Millhead - - - - Dalswinton - - - - Forest - - - “ Algirth Bridge - - - Steepends - - 3l4f 3l6f 320f LONDON to GLASGOW, by Dumfries, San&uhar, and Rutherglen. The Rig. On r, Scales, • — Graham, Esq. Dornock. On r, Woodhall, — « Irvine, Esq. Annan. A mile and a half beyond, on l, Newby Ruins, Marquis of Annandale. Cumbertrees. Near, on r, Kilhead, Lady Douglas; and about a mile beyond, on r, Glensteuart, Col. Douglas. Ruthwell. Two miles beyond, on l , Cumlungan, Earl of Mansfield. Mousewald. Beyond, on r, Mousewald, Duke of Queensberry. Two miles farther, on r, Rock Hall, Sir R. Grier- son, Bart. Dumfries. Two miles and a half from Dumfries, on l, Old College, — Young, Esq.; a>nd a little farther, Broomrig, — Denham, Esq. Three miles and a half from Dumfries, on l, Carnsellach, — Johnston, Esq. Four miles from Dumfries, on Z, Millhead, — Brown, Esq.; and half a mile far- ther, on r, Kemmany Hall, — Rid- dall, Esq. Millhead. A mile and a half beyond, on Z, on the banks of the Nith river, Cawhill, — Johnston, Esq. Dalswinton. On Z, — Miller, Esq.; and a mile and a quarter farther, on Z, Carse, Dr. Smith. Forest. On Z, — Johnston, Esq, Algirth Bridge. Beyond, on Z, Black- wood, — Copland, Esq. 4§32-|. 2}|330j 4 334j 6'||340j 4 I3441 1 2f34;i Jf l 349i 4 350 | Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [is; Gateside - - - - Cross the Camoel water, * Thornhill - - - - 2 m. farther, r. to ELvan Foot 14 m ; and thence to Glasgow , as p. 185 and I 185, 4‘2 m. London to j * GLASGOW 414% m. ! Carron Bridge - - - j * SANQUHAR - - i l. to Ayr x and to Glasgow I ly Mechlin. j Fingland - - - - Tarkill, Ayrshire - - *Muirkirk, IronDalelnn r. to Edinburgh 51 m.j L to Ayr 25 * Strathaven, Lanerksh. Capelton - - Shawton - - - - Kilbride - - - - r. to Hamilton , l. to Ayr. Near Rutherglen , r. to Ha- milton 84 ni. lf.353l \RUTHERGLEN - Gorbals - - l. to Ayr and Irvin. Cross the Clyde river to * GLASGOW - - 3-j356| 2 358* 10 368* H 374| 8* 383 j 384*! 13* 3Q8 3 401 2 403 3 406 6 412 2 ? *414* *414* Gateside. On l, Barjarg, — Hunter, Esq.; and a little farther, on l, Shaw, — Kilpatrick, Esq. Carron Bridge. Half a mile beyond, on /, Drumlanrig, Duke of Qiueens- berry. Sanquhar. Within two miles, cn l, Elliock, H. Vetch, Esq. Muirkirk. On l , Wellwood, Q. M ‘Adams, Esq.; on r, Crosslade, R. Aird, Esq. Strathaven. On r, Newton, — Brown, Esq. About a mile beyond Strath- aven, on r, Overton, A. Stewart, Esq. Shawton. A mile beyond, on r, To- rence, A. Stewart, Esq. LONDON to PORT PATRICK. * To DUMFRIES , Dum fries hire, p. 186 Cross the Nith river, and en- ter Kirkcudbrightshire. Lochrutton, Church , Kircudbrightshire - Milltoun of Urr - - Bridge of Urr - - - Cross the Urr water. * CAUSEWAY END, or CASTLE DOU- GLAS - - - - * Carlingwark Inn Kelton Hill - - - - l. to Kircudbright 74 m. Dee Bridge - - - - Cross the river Dee. r. to New Galloway. Twynholm - - - - 4 |344| 4 348* A\ 353* 3*357 | i|3 57i 1 *359* 2 359! 366 Dumfries. About a mile beyond, on l , the Park, — Rae, Esq.; and half a mile farther, on r, Drummond Lodge, — Carlisle, Esq. Two miles from Dumfries, on l, Maxwell Constable, Esq.; on r, Castle Hill, J. M‘Ghie, Esq. Three miles from Dumfries, on l, Descarth, D. Milligan, Esq.; and Holm, — Crosby, Esq. Milltoun of Urr. A mile before, on r, Barnbackle Ruins, — Irvine, Esq. On r. of Milltoun of Urr, J. Boyd, Esq.; a mile and a half farther, on r , Culmain, • — Loudown, Esq. About two miles beyond Milltoun of Urr, on l, Blaket, — Hill, Esq. Bridge of Urr. About a mile beyond, on r, Corbytown, — Riddick, Esq.; and about a mile farther to the r, JViol- lins, Wm. Copland, Esq. Causeway End. On r, Greenlaw, — Gordon, Esq. Carlingwark Inn. Beyond, on r, on a small island in the Dee river, the ruins of Thrieve Castle, •— Gibson, Esq. Twynholm. A mile and a half before, on r , Barcaple, — Maitland, Esq.; B b 2 3 88 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Wig- * Gate House of Fleet Cross the Fleet water. Anworth » - - - l. to Creetown by Bar holm Bridge \0*m. GREET OWN - - - Lead Mines - - - Cross the Cree river. * NEWTON STEW- ART, or NEWTON DOUGLAS tonshire - l. to Wig ion. The Bladenoch River - Shanatown - - - - * Gleniuce - - - - l. to Wigton and Whilehern. Cross the Luce river. Dunragget, Lane - - Drumflovver - - - Division of the road to Inch - * STRANRAER - - r. to Ayr and Kirkholm ; l. to Stoney Kirk. Pilanton Water - - - * PORT PATRICK - 4*|370*j 1|372-| 7t380J 5^385i 387f 393^ 4Q3f 107J 408 410J 413$ 415 420 and a little farther, on r, Valley Field — Maitland, Esq. On r. of Twyn- holm, Barwhinnock, — M‘Millan Esq. Three miles beyond Twynholm on l, Gategall, — Stuart, Esq. Gate House of Fleet. On l 3 Kelly, — Murray, E c q.; and a little farther, Car- dtness Castle, Capt. Maxwell. Anworth. On l , Boreland, — Stuart, Esq.; and farther to the l , Ardwell, — - M‘Culloch, Esq. Two miles and a half beyond An worth, on l , Glen, — Thompson, Esq. Creetown. On r, Belhasie, J. McCul- loch, Esq. Two miles beyond Cree- town, on l, the Ruins of Moorfad Castie, J. M‘Cullocb, Esq ; and a little farther, on Z, Caimsmoor, F. Stewart, Esq. Lead Mines. A mile beyond, on r, Kerrochtree, P. Heron, Esq. Newton Douglas. On l , Machrimore, — Dunbar, Esq. Two miies beyond ! Newton Douglas, on Z, Merton Hal!, Lady Boyd. Bladenoch River. Near, on l, Glash- noch Ruins, — Heron, Esq. Two miles after crossing the Bladenoch River, on r, Drumbuie, Earl of Dum- fries ; and a mile farther, on Z, Craig- law, — Hamilton, Esq. Gleniuce. On l , Countess Dowager of Stair. After you cross the Luce river, on r , Park Hay, J. D. Hay, Esq. Dunragget Lane. On r, Dunragget, J. D. Hay, Esq. Drum flower. On r, - — Adair, Esq.; on l , Guinock, John Cathcart, Esq. Division of the road to lnch. t On r, on a Lake, Castle Kennedy, Earl of Stair. Stranraer. A mile before, and a mile to the l. of the road, Culhorn, Earl of Stair. Beyond Stranraer, on r. Park, — Agnew, Esq. Port Patrick. A mile before, on r, Dunsky, Sir J. H. Blair, Bart. LONDON to EDINBURGH, by Carlisle, Hawick, and Selkirk. * To CARLISLE, Cum- berland, p. 3 84 - *LONGTOWN,p. 185 Cross the Esk river. 1. to Pori Patrick 109 | m. Kirk Andrews - » - Shots Dyke Toll - - Enter Scotland. Cannobie Kiik, Dam- frieshire - - - - GilnocLball Ruins - ~ — 30li Sir 3 1 Ox 2f 313 |313l 2|3?6 1 317 Longtown is seated on the Esk river, and is noted for its Muslin manufactories. The road from Longtowh to Long- holm, which is along the right bank of the Esk river, abounds with beauti- ful and picturesque scenery, and is greatly admired by all travellers. Kirk Andrews. On r, Netherby, Sir James Graham, Bart. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [189 Cross the Esk river. * LONGHOLM - - Eives Kirk - - - - Fiddieton Toll - - - Mospaullnn, Roxburgh- shire - - - - - * HAWICK - - - r. to Morpeth , Jedburgh, and Kelso . Cross the Tiviot river. Wilton Kirk * *> - Newton ----- Ashkirk - - - Cross the Ale water. Selkirk Toll- - - - Enter Selkirkshire. * SELKIRK, entrance r. to Melrose l. to Moffat. Cross the Etterick river. The Tweed River - - Cross the Tweed river. Division of the Road ~ r. to Galashiels ; l. to Pee- bles. Near Crosslec Toll , r. to Ga- lashiels and Melrose. Crossiee Toll - - - Enter Edinburghshire. Stage Hall r Edinburgh- shire - - - - - * Bank,house Inn - - Herriot House Toll Swirehouse - - - - * Middleton - - - New Byers - - - - A mile farther the road di- vides, and unites again at Powburn. The left hand road is something nearer. Dalhousie - - - - Hillhead Leswade - - - - - Neliiield Libberton Kirk - Powburn ------ * EDINBURGH, Cross 4 | 321 | 4 ^ 326 3|329i 3 2 2f33lJ 1344^ £345 Lojigholm. Within two miles, on r, Bioomholm, J. Maxwell, Esq. Quar- ter of a mile, beyond Longholm, on l, Longholm Castle, Duke of Buccleugh. Eives Kirk. Near, on l, Sorby, — I A r mstrong, Esq.; and a mile beyond, I on r, Irkleton, Dr. Elliots. IVilton Kirk. Lord Napier ; and farther 1 to the r, in the road to Jedburgh, at Cavers, George Douglas, Esq. Ashkirk. On l, C. Scott, Esq. Selkirk Toll. A mile beyond, on l, j Brownmoor, — Currier, Esq. With- 1 in half a mile of Selkirk, on l, Hain- j ing, M. Pringle, Esq. On l. of Sel- 1 i kirk, PhiliphaugU, J. Murray, Esq.; f and farther to the l, but not in sight r j of the road, Bow Hill, Duke of Buc- ! cleugh. Two miles and a half from ! Selkirk, on r, Sunderland Hall, An- drew Plummer, Esq. Tweed River On /, Yair, Alexander Pringle, Esq. ; on r, Females, M. 2^362^1! Pringle, Esq., and a seat of Col. Rus- sell. Three miles and a half after crossing the Tweed River, on l, Whitebank, Alex. Pringle, Esq. Crosslee. On l, Bowland, M. Watt, Esq. Stage fflall. About half a mile before, on r, Torsonce, Sir J. Pringle, Bart. Bankhouse\ Inn. On r, Pirn, William j Tad, Esq. Three miles and a half I from Bankhouse Inn, on r, Halltree, I J. Davidson, Esq. i 3 'o’^fAlMiddleton. On r, Middleton Hall, R. T-4 unlin r |352f 3 55f 359 J; 2J364J 368 2f;370| 5^3/6 , 3 o*7-3 I 4 R //4 2J384 1 |385§ £3S6f 2T38S| i389i 1|;390 1J3924 ‘fj| Hepburn, Esq. Two miles from 2 ! Middleton, on Z, Arr.iston, R. Dun- das, Esq. Dalhousie. On r, — Cockburn, Esq. On l, Dalhousie Castle, Earl of Dul- housie. Between Dalhousie and Hill- head, about a mile and a half to the r. Marquis of Lothian. Leszcade. Half a mile beyond, on r, Melville Castle, Lord Melville. A mile beyond Leswade, on r, Gilmer- ton, R. Baird, Esq.; and half a mile farther, onr, Moredun, G. Meason, Esq. VelIJield. On r, — Renton, Esq, Libberton Kirk. Beyond, on r, Inch, L. Giimour, Esq. 190] Roads measured from Hicks’s Ha] LONDON to BILLESDON. * To MARKET HAR- BO ROUGH, Leices- tershire, p. 1/4 - Halfway House - - 1 1. to Leicester 12| m r. to Chuich Langton - - 'Turlangton - - - - BILLESDON - - - ii 1 1 2 1 5 83 i 85f[| m 8S ^I 93*1 Church Langton. Rev. Mr. Hanbury. Billesdon. About two miles before, on r, at Rolleston, H. Greene, Esq. Bil- lesdon is a place of- great antiquity. Here are the remains of a Romam Camp, near which was a Roman temple. * To MARKET RAR- BOROUGH, Leices- tershire, p. 174 - - — 834 l. to Leicester 1 4§ m -i r. to Great Bowden - - - 1 84| We] ham - - - . - - ; 3 8 7i Slawston ----- 1 89 i LONDON to ALLEXTON. IIALLATON - * - Allextou ----- 2 I 01 3i 94| Great Bowden. Henry Shuttleworth, Esq. Slawston. Two miles on r,* at Holt, C. Neville, Esq. Hallaton. — Bewick, Esq. LONDON to BURS LEM , by Leicester, Burton upon Trent, and Uttqketer. * To LEICESTER , Lei- p 0 \ Grooby . On r, Thomas Pares, Esqq j! and beyond it, on r, Earl of Stam- 102 ]j ford. 105 cester shire, p. 3 74 Cross the river Soar. Grooby - - - - Markfield - - - Hugglescote - - - 4 I 3 4i ley 13 m. Ravenstone - - - - Near Ashby-de-la-Zouch . r. to Loughborough 12§ m.; to Hatherne 10,- and to Nottingham 20. * ASHE Y-D E- LA- ZO UCH - - - - l. to Tamworth 13$ rn. * BURTON UPON TRENT, Si affords h. p.\57- - - - - r. to Derby 1 If m.; 1. to Lichfield 12J. Cross the Grand Trunk canal. Horninglow - - - - Tut. bury - - - - - Cross the Dove river. r. to Derby 101 m.; 1. to Foston, Derbyshire Aston - - - - - H 32 I Qgl Ravenstone. Godolphin, W. Burslem, 2 jj Esq. II Ashby-de-la-Zouch . The Ruins of the Earl of Huntingdon’s Castle, where King James I. quartered, with his whole Court, for many days. About six miles from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, on r, at Bradby, Biadby House, Earl of Chesterfield. About a mile to the l. of Bradby, Brezencot Hall, W. Na- din, Esq.; and a mile to the r. of Bradby, the village of Rejpton, an- ciently a large town, and the residence and burial piace of several of the Mer- cian Kings. Burton-upon-Trent. On l, Sinai Park, Earl of Uxbridge. 135 124 125§ 1284 I3li 133 I Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [191 Sudbury - /. to Lichfield 16 m. | m. l-eyond Sudbury, r. to Ashborn 7£ m. Dovebridge - - - - Cross the Dove river, and enter Staffordshire. * UTTOXETER, Staf- fordshire - - - - l. to Abbots Bromley 6| m. Near Stramshall , r. to Ash- born 10 m. Stramshall - - - - Beamhurst - - - - Check ley - - - - Lower Tean - - - - Upper Tean - - - - r. to Cheadle 3 m. London to * CHEADLE l4gj m. Draycott ------ 1. to Stafford 12 m. Blithe Bridge - - - Cross the Blithe river. A little farther, r. to Chea- dle 3§ m.; 1. to Stone 6^. Meer Lane End - - - - l. to Stone 7 m * LANE DELPH, Market Place - - Cross the Trent and Mersey canal. Stoke upon Trent, the Pottery - - - - l. to Newcastle under Line If London to I33± 3^137 139 1^140i 2I144J 1 \l45i if 148 150 * NEWCASTLE UN- DER LINE 157| m. Cross the Caldon and Grand Trunk canals. Vale Pleasant - ~ - A little farther , 1. to New- castle 1§ m. Cowbridge, t. g. - - Cowbridge Pottery - - Hot Lane - - r. to Leek 1 Of m. BURS LEM, Church - OR, * To NEWCASTLE UNDER LINE, Stajfordsh. p . 162 - Woolstan - Cross the canal to BURS LEM - - - - 1|151^ 1^153 1 154 lji574 ^'l58j 1 5&4 1 59 1594 I 49 i 150 | 15l£ 1 56] Sudbury. On r, Lord Vernon, and the beautiful Parsonage of Rev. Fr. Anson. Beyond, on a fine eminence, Hanbu ry, Rev. Hugh Bailye. Bclow^ Coton, Ralph Adderley, Esq. Dovebridge. Lord Waterpark. Blithe Bridge. On r, Caverswall Cas- tle, Hon. B. Grey. Meet. On r, Pudc Hall, — Parker, Esq.; and on l, Longton Hall, Sir John E. Heathcote, Bart. Stoke. Before, on l , Little Fenton, — Weldon, Esq. Cowbridge. On l, Etruria, the House j and celebrated Pottery of Josiah j Wedgwood, Esq. LONDON to LEEDS, by Loughborough, Nottingham, Chesterfield, Sheffield, and Barnsley, continued to RIPON and TfURSK, (partly n. m.) * To LOUGHBO- ROUGH, Leicester- shire, p. 174 - - - Cotes - - - - - Hoton ------ Rempston, Nbltinghamsk 14 Cortlingstock - - Bunny - - -* • Bradmore - - - ! 109 1 no 2 112 H 1134 1 11441 oi. ^2 117 1 118 1 Cotes. On r, Prestwood, C. J. Pack, Esq. Hoton. Beyond, on l, Stanford Hall, C. V. Dash wood, Esq. Rempston. On r, J Goodere, Esq.; on l, Rempston Hall, G. Williams, Esq.; and Castock, Lord Rancliffe. Bunny. On r. Lord Rancliffe ; from the hills beyond, on l, see Wollaton, Lord Middleton ; and on l. of Brad- more, see the Woods of Sir Gervas Clifton, at Clifton. ml Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Ruddingron - - - - Near Trent Bridge , r. to Melton Mowbray 1 7 m.; and to Bingham 7§. Lon- don to BINGHAM 12 Trent Bridge - - - Cross the river Trent. * NOTTINGHAM, Town Hall - - - l. to Alfreton 1 6m; to Der- by 16,- and to Ash'oy-de- Irr-Zpuch Ityk. Red Hill - - - - - Enter Sherwood Forest. The Edutt - - - * A mile before Mansfield , l. to Derby 21 rti. * MANSFIELD - - r. to Newark 19§ rn. j and to Worksop T2 ; l. tv Al- f re Ion 9 ; and to Matlock 16. Pleasley, Derbyshire - r. to Sloney Houghton 1 m , ; thence to Bolsover 3%. London to BOLSOVER 1451 m . Glapwell - - Heath Hasland - - - - - Near Chesterfield , l. to Der- by 23f rn. * CHESTERFIELD, Church - - - - r. to Worksop 15 m ; l, to Tidestuell 16; to Bake well 13; to Winster 12 ; and to Matlock 9§. Whittington Common - DRONEFIELD, Church Greenhill Common Heaiy, t. g. - - - - River Shetf - - - - Enter Yorkshire. 1. to Tideswell 17 rn.; and to Chapel in le Frith 20. * SHEFFIELD, Market Place, Yorkshire - r. to Worksop 19f rn.; 1. to Huddcrsjield 26£ m. Cross the river Don. H H9 123 124 123J 133| 138 141 143 145 149 150j 1511 ; 155j! 15fj| l60i 160J 162J Trent Bridge. On r, at Colwick, on the left bank of the Trent, John Musters, Esq.; and opposite to it, on the right bank, Holm Pierrepont; Lord New- ark. Nottingham. The Castle, Duke of New- castle. The old Castle was supposed to have been built by William the Conqueror. Here Charles I. set up his standard at the commencement of the civil war. A mile beyond Not- tingham, on r, J. Wright, Esq. Red Hill. Two miles beyond, on r, Sherwood Hall, H. Cope, Esq. The Hutt. On Z, Newstead Abbey, Lord Byron. Mansfield. Within a. mile, on r, Bury Hill, T. Walker, Esq. On r. of Mans- field, in the road from Mansfield to Worksop, Welbeck, Duke of Portland; Worksop, Duke of Norfolk ; Clumber, Duke of Newcastle ; and Thoresby, Earl of Manvers. QVTr Fourteen miles post are charged from Mansfield to Worksop , through Welbeck and Worksop Park : the dis- tance is about twelve miles. Glapwell. On r, B. Hallews, Esq.; and at a distance, on an eminence at Bolsover, Bolsover Castle, Duke of Somerset. On l. of Glapwell, Hard- wick, partly in Detbyshire and partly in Nottinghamshire, Duke of Devon- shire. Here the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots was for some years imprisoned. Heath. About a mile beyond, and a mile to the r, Sutton Hall, Clement Kinnersley, Esq. Hasland. About two miles to the l, Wmgerworth Hall, Sir \yindsor Hun- locke, Bart. Chesterfield. A mile beyond, on r, the Hill, J. Wilkinson, Esq. Little Norton. On r, Sam. Shore, Esq.; and about half a mile farther, on r, Oaks, W. C. Bagshaw, Esq. Hoads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [193 r. to Worksop by Altercliff 18 m.; to Rotherham 6 ; and Tickhill 16. i Pitt’s Moor - - - - 1 F 163J C Chapel Town - - - 5 lbsj r. to Rotherham 6 m.> l. to j Huddersfield and S+ock- | port. 'M „ WoodHiil j Worsborough - - - H i 734 ,r. * Bank Top Inn - - 1 * BARNSLEY - - - *4 75f r. to Doncaster 15 L 1° Stockport 33 a little far- ther, l. to Huddersfield l6f. Old Mill Inn - - - 3 4 £ Cross the Dearn and Dove canal, and the Dearn ri- ver. Staincross - - - - o3; 0 179? , New Miller Dam - - 182J j Sandall ----- 14 184^ ,<■ A mile farther , r. to Don- caster 19 w.; and to Pon- tefract 8 m. Cross the Calder river. * WAKEFIELD - - 2 1 864 l. to Huddersfield 13 W-; to Halifax 16 ; r. to Selby 23 ; a little farther, l. to Bradford 14 . Newton - - - - - 1 187-4 , 1 Lofthouse - - L 0 ! 190 ' j Hunslet - - - - - 4 194 Near Lieds, l. to Halifax *■ by Beeston 16 m .; and to Huddersfield 15 . Cross the river Aire. * LEEDS - - - - *9 5 4 r. to Selby 20| m. ; to Tad- caster 14tj L to Halifax by Bradford 18; to Ol- ley 10. Chapel Allerton - - 2 | J 1 198 Moor Town - - - - H 199.1 A1 woodley Gates - - ;;200i , * Harewood - - 3 203 5 r. to Tadcasier 11 m.; 1. to Otley 8 Cross the Wharfe river. Dun Keswick - - - Jl : 205411 Spacey House - - - 3 208 4, Near Harrowgate, l. to Ot- 1 1 II * itt’s Moor. A miie beyond, on r, — Greaves, Esq.; and abouta mile farther, on r , The Grange, Earl of Effingham. ' hapel Town. On L, — Parkin, Esq.; and farther to the l, in the road to Huddersfield, Wharncliff Lodge, Mar- quis of Bute ; and four miles farther, on l, Wortley Hall, James Archibald Stuart Wortley, Esq. Vorsbotough . On l, F. Edmunds, Esq. lank Top Inn. On r, Bank Top House, C. fiowns, Esq.; on l , Ouzlethwaite, W. Elmhurst, Esq.; and Wentworth Castle, F. T. V. Wentworth, Esq. Barnsley, About five miles on l. Can- non Mali, W. Spencer Stanhope, Esq. Beyond, New Laithes, J. Carr, Esq. ttaincross. On l, Woolley Park, God- frey Wentworth Wentworth, Esq. ; about three miles to the l. of which is Bretton Hall, T. R. Beaumont, Esq. Slew Miller Dam. On r, Chevet, Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart. Randall. Near, J, Roberts, Esq.; Ket- tlethorpe, J. Armitage, Esq.; and Woodthorp, John Wood, Esq. At Sandall, the remains of a Castle, near which the Duke « >f York, father of Edward IV. was killed ; and a seat of the K£v. Thomas Zouch. Beyond Sandall, on r, Belle Vue, Dow. Lady Pilkington ; on l, Lupset Hall, D. Gaskeli, Esq.; and half a mile farther, Thornes House, B. Gaskeli, Esq. r VakeJield. A Chapel on the Bridge, built by Edward IV. to his father’s memory. A mile beyond, on r, Old Hall, — Smith, Esq. Newton * Beyond, on r,. Hatfield Hall, The Mrs. Kayes ; and farther to the r, on the bank of the Calder river, Nevv- land Hall, Sir Edw. Smith, Bart. ft House. On l, Thorpe, Miss Proc- tor; and a mile farther, on r, Methley, Earl of Mexborough. Between Loft House and Hunslet, on l, Middleton Lodge, C. Brandling, Esq. Leeds. Near, onr, I'emple Newsharn, Lady Irvine. Chapel ALlerton. On r, Gledhow, John Dixon. Esq. Harewood. On l. Lord Harewood. In the Church of Harewood is a Monu- ment of Lord Chief Justice Gascoigne, who committed the Prince of Wales, afterwards Henry V, to prison, tor striking him while on the bench. 194] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. ley ; r. to Knaresborough m. London to * KNARESBOROUGH 214 m. * Harrowgate - - - Killenhall - - - - L to Otlcy 11 m. Cross the Nid river. r. to Knaresborough 4§ rn, * RIPLEY - - - - l. to Paitley Bridge 9| London to PAULEY BRIDGE 224J m. South Stanley - - - * RIPON - - - - l. to Paitley Bridge 12 m.; r. to Boroughbridge 6. Cross the Ure river to The Leeming Road This is the Carlisle road, and you cross it £ m. before York Gate. See p. 183. r. to Boroughbridge m.; l. to Catterick 15 £. Baldersby - - - - Skipton Bridge - - - Cross the Swale river. Busliby Stoop - - - 2i , 2n 2f213j 1^215 2|21^ 5\222{ 4$ 22 7 1^228* 230 i I l$23lj Cross the Great North road. r. to Boroughbridge 9§ rn.; 1. to Northallerton 9|. Carleton Miniot - - * TH1RSK - - - - ol ^2 233 235^ Harroivgate is a village in the parish of Knaresborough, celebrated for its Medicinal Springs, and is the fashion- able resort of much genteel company. The season is from May to Michael- mas. ipley. On l, Ripley Hall, Sir John Ingleby, Bart. ; on r, Nidd Hall, Francis Trapps, Esq. South Statiley . Beyond, on l , John Massingberd, Esq.; on r, Hollingclose Hall, Rich. Wood, Esq. Ripon. On l , Studley Park, Miss Lau- rence. The Gardens terminated by f Fountains Abbey are well worth vi- siting ; as is Hackfall, a few miles from it, a situation highly romantic; and beautiful, belonging to the same Lady. Leeming Road. On r, Newby, Lord Grantham. LONDON to BOROUGHBRIDGE, by Sheffield, Leeds, Harrowgate, and Knaresborough. Tq Spacey House, York - shire, p. 103 - - - Harrowgate Obelisk - l. to Otley 12 m for ward to Ripley 4« r, cross the Nidd river to * KNARESBOROUGH l. to Ripley m -i T • JVetherby ; and to York 18 . Ferrinsby - - - - Minksip ------ Entrance of Boroughbridge, r. to JVetherby 12 m. * BOROUGH- BRIDGE , M. H. - — 208 J 2^210| 3}214 2|2l6f 2|21 lj-221 Harrowgate. Here are an Assembly- Room, Theatre, Billiard Room, Li- brary, &c. Likewise good Inns, Board- ing Houses, &c, for the accommoda- tion of visitors, or those who come to drink the Waters. Between Harrow- gate and Knaresborough, on /, Bilton Hall, John Watson, Esq. Knaresborough. On the r, crossing Knaresborough Bridge, Coghill Hall, Countess Dowager of Conyngham. At Knaresborough, the Castle and Dropping Well, A mile beyond Knaresborough, on l, Scriven Hall, Sir T. Turner Slingsby, Bart, Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. P95 LONDON to SKIPTON, by Loughborough, Nottingham, Mansfield, Sheffield, Leeds, and Otley. * To LEEDS , York- shire, p. 193 - - Headingley - - - - Cookridge - - - - A mile farther , r. to Ripley, m.from Cookridge, l. to Bradford ; r. to Ripley. * OTLEY - - - - r. to Harcwood 8 m.; thence to Tadcaster II. Burley ------ Ukley - - - - - Addingham - - - - * SKIPTON - - - 1951 197$ 200f 20 207i 21li 2 14 j 220^ Headingly. Between Headingly and Cookridge, on l. New Grange, th« Miss Wades; on r, Weetwood, Mrs. Wade. Cookridge . On r, Sir John Sheffield, Bart.; on l, Hosforth Hall, Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. Beyond Cookridge, on r, Bramhope, C. Smith, Esq. Otley. Before, on r, Farnley Hall, Wal- ter Fawkes, Esq. From Otley Hill a beautiful prospect : see before you Weston, Walter Vavasour, Esq., on the r. of Burley. Burley. Between Burley and Ilkley, across the Wharfe river, on r, Denton Hall, Sir Henry Carr Ibbetson, Bart. Ilkley. On l, are two remarkable Cold Baths, near the top of the mountain, much frequented for above half a century. On r. of Ilkley, Middleton Lodge, W, Middleton, Esq. This is a very ancient seat, and has been in the possession of the family above 500 years. Skipton, The Castle, Earl of Thanet. LONDON to NOTTINGHAM, by Barnet, Hatfield, Hitch- jn, Higham Ferrers, Kettering, Uppingham, and Mel- ton Mowbray (n. m ); continued to KENDAL, COCKER- MOUTH, and WHITEHAVEN, by Mansfield, Rother- ham, Barnsley, Huddersfield, Halifax, Skipton, and Settle. * To Welwyn, Hert- fordshire, p. 179 r. to Stevenage m.; 1. to Codicote - - - - - Langley - - - - - * HITCH IN - - - r. to Stevenage 5 m.; to Bal- dock 5 . Within £ m. of Sheffbrd 9 r. to Baldock 8 m. * SHEFFORD , Bed- fordshire - - - - Deadman’s Cross - - derring Green - - - otton End - - - - Entrance of Bedford, l. to St. Alban’s 30 m.; and to Ampthill 8. BEDFORD - - - 1 the middle of the town, cross the Ouse river. — 25 I O ; 2 6} 29£ 34 41 43 46 46 J 50 \Codicote. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Knebworth, R. W.Lytton, Esq.; on l, the Hoo, Hon.T. Brand. Hitchin. The Priory, Delmc Radcliffe, Esq. On l. of Hitchin, Offley Place, Sir Robert Salusbury, Bart. About one mile and a half beyond Hitchin, on r, Ickleford House, T. Cockayne, Esq. About three miles from Hit- chin, on l , High Down, E. Delme, Esq. Beadman's Cross. On l, Southill House, Samuel Whitbread, Esq. Cotton End. Beyond, on r, at Carding- ton, John Whitbread, Esq. Cc 2 19<*1 Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. r. to Huntingdon 23§ rn.; to St. Neot’s 12 . Near Clapham , t. G., 1. to Olney 9§ m. Clapham, t. g. - - - 52} Milton ----- 55 Bletsoe ----- i j 1 5(5 i Knotting, Fox AleHouse H 00 From the Fox Ale House you may turn on the Z. over Ditchford Bridge, through Finedon and Burton Labmer, to Kettering, leaving High- am Ferrers on r.; this road is 2 m. nearer. Westwood, t. g, - - 1 2 6 oi Rushden, Churchy Northamptonshire . - 3 03 5 Beyond Rushden, l. to Wel- lingborough 5 ni. Lon- don to * WELLINGBO- ROUGH 68 $ m. * HIGH AM FER- RERS, Market Cross H 64} r. to Kimbolton 8 m. Cross the' river Nen. Irthlingborough, t. g. 1 x§ i Irthlingborough, Cross 1 2 66 $ Near 2 m. farther , r. to Thrapslon w.,* Z. to Wellingborough by Fine- don 34. Burton Latimer, Church 4i i n Near Barton Seagrave , r. to Thrapslon 7 vt. Barton Seagrave » - If 72} | A mile farther , Z. to Wel- lingborough 6 m. * KETTERING , Cross 1 ij 7*ii L to Market Harbor augh 11 V z. Oakley Inn - - - - 4j 79} r. to Corby 2 £ m.; thence to Weldon 1 ^. London to WELDON 83$ m. ROCKINGHAM, Cross 4 83} j l. to Market Harboroagh 9 m. Cross the Welland river, and enter Rutlandshire. Caldecot, Church, Rut- landshire - - - - lj l 84} Clapham. Between Clapham and Mil- ton, on Z, Oakley, Duke of Bedford. Milton. The Vicarage was endowed, and Alms Houses built, by Sir Edm. Turner, ICnt. in 1695. Bletsoe. Remains of the Castle, be- longing to Lord St. J din. Near two miles' beyond Bletsoe, at Sharnbrook, John Gibbatd, Esq.; and a little be- yond it, Colworth, a white house, W, Lee Antonie, Esq. Rushden. T. Fletcher, Esq. On l of Rushden, Knusron Hall, Lady Cave. Wellingborough is seated on the side of a hill, between the river Nen, and the Ise brook ; it enjoys a good trade, and is well inhabited. Irthlingborough. Two miles beyond, Earl of Egmont; on l, at Finedon, John Gray, Esq. urto?i Latimer. J. Harper, Esq. irton Seagrave . On r, Charles Tib* bett, Esq. ? tiering . Three miles on r, Boughton House, Lord Montague. Two miles beyond Kettering, and about two miles to the r, a t Geddingtoa, R. Lock- wood Maidwell, Esq.; on l, Glendor Hall, Mrs. Booth. A mile farther and about a mile to the Z, Rushto: Hall, Hon. Mrs. Conkayne. ikley Inn. On r, at Great Oakley Sir R. de Cape! Brooke, Bart.; ar. on Z, at Desborougb, Charles Joyc Esq. Beyond Oakley Inn, on Z, t Ripwell, the Abbey, Thcs. Sambrol, Esq. )ckingham. Before, on Z, Carletc, Sir John Palmer, Bart. At Rockir- ham, the Castle, Lord Sondes. Te Forest, which is now divided into f- Roads measured fr< * UPPINGHAM , Market Place - - 4 00 CD 4>|w r. to Stamford i2§ m ; and I to Peterborough 22 l. to Leicester 21. Presron - — - - - 2 oof Man ton ----- 9H * OAKHAM, entrance of the town - - - H r. to Stamford Ilf m.; 1. to Loughborough 10. Barnyffiorpe - - - 96 Langham - - - - 1 97 Burton Lazars, Leices- tershire - - - - 5 102 r. to Thorpe Arnold 3 m -> thence to Waltham 3k. London to Waltham 108^ m. Cross the Wreak river. * MELTON MOW- BRAY, Market Cross 2- ^4 104j r. to Grantham 16 m., l. to Leicester 15. Kettleby - - - - 3 10 7i Nether Broughton - - 21 110^1 Upper Broughton, Church, Notiinghams. 3 4 mj Plumtree, Church Lane 11 7*\ Before Trent Bridge , r. to Newark 19 rn.; 1. to Loughborough 15. Trent Bridge - - 4f I22jj Cross the river Trent. * NOTTINGHAM, Town Hall - 1 123J The Post Office - - 1 m 1231 * MANSFIELD, p. \on Pleasley, Derbyshire, p 1Q2 • - - - 13| 137*; 3 140* m. farther , l. to Chester- field 9 rn. Stoney Houghton - - 1 I4ll' Clown - - - - 6 147i A mile farther , r. to Work- sop 6 m.; 1. to Chesterfield 9 ; and to Sheffield 1 . Knitacre - - - - H 148J Chesterfield Canal, Yorkshire - - - 3| 152J 1 A mile before Aughton , r. 1 11 [197 cels, was formerly one of the largest and richest in the kingdom. Uppingham. Beyond, on l , at Ayston, George Brydges Brudeneli, Esq. Oakham. On r, Burleigh on the Hill, Earl of Winchelsea ; at the end of the town, on l , - — Bullevant, Esq.; and beyond it, Cotsmore, Earl of Lonsdale. Oakham is seated in the centre of a fer- tile valley, called the Vale of Catmoss, and is a well-built town. Near the Chut chare the remains of an old Castle. Here is a canal to Melton Mowbray. Langham. A mile beyond, on r, Whis- senden, Earl of Barborough. Burton Lazars. About a mile before, on r, at Stapieford, Earl of Harbc- rough. Mellon Movjbr ay has a considerable mar- ket for Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep. The fine Cheese, called Stilton, is chiefly made in the neighbourhood. At Mel- ton Mowbray, R. Norman, Esq.; and a mile beyond, on r, Franc. Lloyd, Esq. Broughton . A mile beyond Upper Broughton, on l, F. Mortis, Esq.; and three quarters of a mile farther, on l, Joseph Darby, Esq Plumtree. Onr, William Hallam, Esq. A mile beyond Plumtree, on r, — Neale, Esq. Nottingham. The Castle ; see page 192. Mansfield carries on a considerable trade in Corn and Malt; and has some share in the Stocking manufacture. It is seated on the edge of Sherwood Forest. V toney Houghton. Between Stoney Houghton and Clown, on l, Bolsover Castle, Duke of Somerset. Knitacre. Beyond, on /, Batlborough Hall, C. H. Rhodes, Esq. 10S] Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. to Worksop 11 tn.; Z. to Sheffield 7 . Anghton ----- 3 155j| Waist on ----- 2 i57i! Beyond Whiston , r. to Tick- hill 10m ; l to Sheffield 6. * ROTLERHAM - - 2 159 J r. to Doncaster 12 m. ,* Z. to Sheffield 6. Cross the river Don. 1. to Barnsley by Chapel Town 13^ m. Greasborough - - - If 161 Nether Hough - - - 1 162 Wentworth - - - - H 164ft Junction of the Road from Sheffield - - 1 ^ | l65f- l. to Sheffield 8f m. ,* r. to i Worsborough - - - H L99l\ * Bank Top Inn - - ii 17 oft * BARNSLEY- - - 17 if r. to Doncaster 15 m . ; and to Wakefield 10§; Z. to Stockport 33* Darton ----- 3 1 74 Bretton - - - - - Ql 4 178-ii Midgley - - - - - 1794 Cold Henley - - - l 180± Hill Top - - - - - 1 2 181 r. to Wakefield m . Flockton - - - - - 3 4 rH 00 1 — H If m. farther , r. to Wake- field 8 m. Lepton ----- H 184J Highgate Lane - 1 185^ l. to Penistone m. Almondbury - - = 186J Cross the Coin river. * HUDDERSFIELD 2 188J r. to Wakefield 13 m.; 1. to Chapel in le Frith 28 ; to Stockport 28 ; and to Manchester 25f. Fixby Hall - - - - 2 igoi Ealand - - - - - 3 193J r. to Wakefield ; to Leeds 15 m . ; Z. to Rochdale 15 . Cross the Calder river. Salter Hebble Bridge - *4 195 * HALIFAX - - - i 90 f r. to Wakefield 16 m.; to Leeds Aughton. Within a mile, on r, at As- ton, Mrs. Verelst. Whiston . On l , Gilthwaite Hall, — Westby, Esq. ; and beyond, on Z , Haworth, Mrs. Westby. Rotherham. Near, on r, Moorgate, Sam. Tucker, Esq. At Rotherham, the extensive Iron and Steel Works of Messrs. Walker. Rotherham, in the time of Leland, was noted for its Iron Work. Beyond, on ?*, at Carr House, J. Fenton, Esq.; on Z, the Grange, Earl of Effingham. About two miles to the r. of Rotherham, Aldwark, J. S. Foljamb, Esq. Nether Hough. Beyond, on Z, Went- worth House and Park, Earl Fitz- william. Wentworth. A mile and a half beyond, on l , Tankersley Park. Worsborough. A mile beyond, you have a fine view of Wentworth Castle and Park, F. T. V. Wentworth, Esq. Bank Top Inn . On r, — Fenton, Esq. Darlon. Beyond, on r, Rirthwaite Hall, M. Shelton, Esq.; and at a distance from the road, on l. Cannon Hall, Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. Two miles beyond Darton, on l , Hague Hall, T. Cotton, Esq. Bretton. On l, Bretton Hall, T. R. Beaumont, Esq. Flock ton. On r, the Grange, J. L. Kaye, Esq. Lepton. Beyond, on r, Whitley Hall, R. H. Beaumont, Esq. Highgale Lane. On Z, Woodsome Hall, Earl of Dartmouth. Huddersfield is noted for its Cloth Market. Fixby Hall. T. Thornhill, Esq. Halifax is a large handsome town, the streets are good, and the houses are chiefly stone. It is a great market for Stuffs, viz. Shalloons, Calamancoes, &c. Here is a large Market-House, called the New-Piece-Hall, as well as several others for particular goods. I : I i! Hoads measured from Hicks’s Hall, [199 by Birstall 15 S an ^ ty Bradford l 8 f ,* to Brad- ford 9 m .,* 1. to Rochdale 1 and to Burnley 21§. Ovenden ----- 1? 198 Illingworth - - - - 1991 Denholm Gate - - - 3 202 L Through Denholm Park to Cullingworth - Z. to Colne 1 1 m r. to 3 20 5\ Bradford 7 . * KEIGHLEY- - - r. to Bradford 10 m. 3| 20SJ Steeton ----- 3 21lJ Eastburn ----- 213 Cross Hill - - - - i 313J l. to Colne 8 m. Cross the Aire river and na- vigable canal. Kildwick - - - - s 4 1 214| * SKfPTON - - - r. to Otley 15m.; to Harrow- 218} gate\9$; and to Ripley 20; l. to Colne 10f," and to Clitheroe 19. Sturton - - - - - 220j Thorlby - - - - - 1 2 220j Holme Bridge - - - Cross the Leeds and Liver- 222| pool canal. Gargrave ----- Cross the Leeds and Liverpool 3 canal, and the Aire river. Cold Coniston - - - 2 225j Hellifield Cochins - - 3 228J Long Preston - - - 2 230J * SETTLE - - - - Cross the river Ribble. 41 234| Giggleswick - - - - 3 4l 235| Clapham - - - - - 0 j241± * Ingleton - - - Z. to Lancaster l8| m.\ r. to 4 2452 /. iskrigg 20. Thornton • - - - l J 2462 Cowan Bridge, Lancash. Within $ a mile of Kirkly H 250£ ; Lonsdale , Z. to Lancaster 15 m.;_ a little farther , r. to Sedbergh 1 1 . Cross the river Loyne. * KIRKBY LONS - LA LE, Westmoreland n 252| Illingworth. On r, John Mitchell, Esq. Steeton. J. B. Garforth, Esq. Cross Hill. On l , Carhead, W. Wain- man, Esq. Kildwick. A mile beyond, Hamble- thorpe Hall and Park. Skipton. The Castle, Earl of Thanet. Sturlon. John Atkinson, Esq. Gargrave. Between Gargrave and Cold Coniston, our, Eshton Hall, Matthew Wilson, Esq. Hellifield Cochins . Before, on Z, Hel- lifield Peel, James Hammerton, Esq.; and about a mile and a half farther to the Z, at West Halton, Halton Place, Thomas Yorkc, Esq* Settle. Between the Town and the Bridge, on r, Marshfield, Mrs. Parker; and farther to the r, Langcliffe Hall, Edward B. Dawson, Esq. Giggleswick. The ebbing and flowing Well ; Belle Hill, A. Lister, Esq.; and Beck Hall, Mrs. Backhouse. Three miles beyond Giggleswick, on Z, Lawkland Hail, John Ingleby, Esq. Claphain. A mile and a half before Clapham, on r, at Astwick, C. Inglc- by, Esq., and T. Ingleby, Esq. At Clapham, Christopher Clapham, Esq. Ingleborough Mountain begins at Clapham, and is close on the r. all the way to Ingleton ; its greatest height is I76O yards; and beyond Ingleton, farther to the r, is Whernside Moun- tain, 1780 yards high. Thornton , On Z, Halstead, Mrs. Fox- croft. Cowan Bridge. Near, on r, Hipping Hall, Edward Tatham, Esq. At Cowan Bridge, C. Picard, Esq. On r. of Cowan Bridge, at Leek, George Welsh, Esq. Kir kb y Lonsdale. On r, at Caste rton, Casterton Hall, C. Wilson, Esq. 200 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Ha: Kearswick - - - - 1 25 3|f| Old Town - - - - 2 25 5 K Old Hutton - - - - 4 1 •25 yf Chapel House - - - j Entrance of Kendal , Z. to Lancaster 22 m. Cross the Ken river. 3 4 2602 * KENDAL - - - r . to Appleby 23$ m . ; and to Penrith 26; l. to Mill- thorpe 7; and to Ulverslon 0 ] 4 254| Gate Side - - - - L to Boumess 6f m. Lon- don to Bowness 2~J3\ m. 2} 2 66} \ Staveley ----- 2f 2691 1 Garth Chapel - - - 4 271 Pandrig ----- o 2722 f Trout Beck Bridge - - Cross the Trout Beck. 2 2742 Kitty Gills - - - - W 276 * Low Wood Inn - 2 77 * AMBLESIDE - - Through Rydal Park to H 2782 Rydal ------ ii VQ\ Dunmail Raise Slones - Enter Cumberland. Wyntburn Chapel, 4 1 2S4-J Cumberland - - - 285f Thurlspot - - - - H 288 Smalthw'aite Bridge Cross the Greta river. 1 289 Causeway Foot - - - H 29 1 | * KESWICK - - - r. to Penrith 17 $ m. 2 2932, Portincastle - - - - Cioss the Derwent river. H 295 Brathwai-te - - - - H 29(32 Lorton ------ 5 3012 * COCKERMOUTH - r. to Carlisle 26$ m. Cross the Cocker river. r. to Dovenby 2$ m . ; 1 thence to Ellenmrough-3h ; thence to Maryport, or Ellenfoot 1$. London to * MARYPORT or ELLENFOOT 313 m. 4 3052 1 Little Clifton - - - 5 310| r. to Great Clifton 1 m. ; 1 J Kendal. The ruins of the Castle in which Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII. was born. Stayely. Beyond, oh r , Wreston Hail, Pandrig. Beyond, on r, Orest Hall. On Winander Mere, on l, Rayrigg, Rev. J. Fleming : and about 2 m. to the l. of .Pandrig, opposite Bowness, Belle Isle, J. C. Curwen, Esq. Prom Pandrig by Low Wood, to Ambie- side, you pa«s along the banks of the Winander Mere, the most extensive Lake in England ; it is about 10 m. in length, and about a m. broad in the widest part, and in one place 222 feet deep; it abounds with Trout, Perch, Pike and Eels, and is noted for its fine Char. Trout Beck Bridge. On Z, Colgarth, Bishop of LlandafF. Low Wood. A very good Inn on the margin of Winander Meer, Of which from the Bowling Green you have one of the most magnificent views. Rydal. Near, Rydal Hall, Sir D. Fleming, Bart. Here are two Cas- cades, the smaller of which, from the Summer-House, is truly beautiful. From Rydal the road passes on the beautiful Lakes of Rydal and Grass- mere, and afterwards by Thurle or Leathes Water at the foot of the Hel- vellyn Mountain, 3? 324 feet perpen- dicular. Dunmail Raise , is a Heap of Stones, raised or thrown up by Dunmail, King of Cumberland, at the boun- dary. This Pa=s into Cumberland is generally called Raise Gap. Thurlspot. On l, on Thurle Mere, Dale Head, — Leathes, Esq. Keswick. On Z, is the Derwent Water, 3 m. long and 1$ m. broad, contain- ing several little islands. In Keswick Lake, on Pocklington Island, Col. Peachey. Borrowdale, to the south of the Derwent water, contains mines of fine Black Lead. Near Keswick is JSkiddaw, one of the most remarkable Mountains in the Kingdom, being 3,270 feet perpendicular. wkermouth. On r, Ann’s Hill, John . Friends, Esq. In the road to Mary- port, at Dovenby, Dovenby Hall, L. D. Ballantine, Esq. On r. of Doven- by, at Tallentire, Wm. Brovyn, Esq. aryport. On r, Nether Hall, H. Sen- Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [201 thence to Stainburn 1 ; thence to Workington 1. London to * WORKINGTON 3J3| m. 1. to Crossbarrow - - 3 4 31 Ij Winscales - - - - 2 31 3j Near Distington, r. to Work- ington 3 m. Distington, end of - - n 31 5% Moresbv - - - - 2 !31/| 3194 * WHITEHAVEN - 2 OR, * To KENDAL , West- moreland, p, 177 - « — 26 lx * WHITEHAVEN , as p. 200 , and the ad- joining column - - 55 |3l6f house, Esq. Maryport is better known to the country people by the old name of Ellenfoot. When Mr. Senhouse got it made a Market, he called it Maryport, in compliment to his wife. OR, * By NEWARK , see p. 181 - - - - LONDON to SOUTHWELL, by Nottingham. * To NOTTINGHAM , No t ting hams h. p. 192 Or, p. 197, 1231 m. Red Hill - - - - /. to Mansfield 9f m.; r. to Oxton ----- Within a mite of Southwell , l. to Mansfield lOfra. * SOUTHWELL - - — '124 4*. 128J 133 5 138 132§ Southwell. Before, on l , Norwood Park, Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. At Southwell, the ruins of a grand Pa- lace, which belonged to the Arch- bishops of York. LONDON to STAMFORD, by Higham Ferrers, Tiikapston, and Oundle. * To HIGHAM FER- RERS , Northamp- tonshire, p. 196 - - 64J Cross the river Nen. Irlhlingborough, t. g. *4 66 J 1. to Kettering 8 | m.; r. to Little Addington - - 2 68 jj Great Addington - - ^94! Woodford - 701 Near Thrapston, l. to Ket- tering 9 | m. * THRAPSTON - - oJL 2 73i r. to Huntingdon 16 § ra. Thorp Waterville - - 9 I ~ 2 75f A mile farther, r. to Kim- bolton 10 J m. Barnwell St. Andrews 3J 79 J Cross the river Nen to * OUNDLE - - - 2 8 lJ Cross the river Nen. Tansor - - - - if: 83 Cross the river Nen. Fotheringhay - - - i i * 2 844 Nassington - - - - Yarwell - - - - - * Wandsford - - - r. to Peterborough 8 m.; 1. to Uppingham 14. Road Side - - - - White Water, t. g. - Cross the Welland river to * STAMFORD, Lin- colnshire - - - - 4 24i 8 61 8 /| SS| 8 Si 92 94 Thrapston. On r, Drayton House, Lord Viscount Sackville ; and beyond it, at Sudborough, Sir Wm. Puiteney, Bart. Thorp Waterville. Between Thorp Wa- terville and Barnwell, on l, at Lilford, Lord Lilford. Fotheringhay. The ruins of the Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was be- headed. On r. of Fotheringhay, at Elton, Earl of Carysfort; Stamford. Within a mile, Burleigh House, Marquis of ExetA : see p. ISO for a farther description. 202] Hoads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to WlRKSWQKlH, through Derby and Kedleston (n. m.), continued to MANCHESTER, by Matlock, Bake- well, and Chapel in lf. Frith. Derly. A mile and three quarters from Derby, on /, F. N. C. Mundy, Esq. Kedleston Inn. Half a mile beyond, on l , the Lodge to Kedleston Hall, Lord Scarsdale; a most capital modem housb. Bateman Bridge. Three quarters of a mile beyond, on l, a Cotton Mill be- longing to Mr. Sykes. Cromford. Near, at Willeisley, Rich. Arkwright, Esq.; and at Wood End, near Cromford Bridge, P. Nightingale, Esq. Matlock is a large straggling village, built in a romantic style, and beauti- fully situated on the steep side of a mountain, and on the left bank of the Derwent river. It has two large Baths, the waters of which, though tepid, are not so warm as those of Buxton. Rowsley. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Haddon Hall, Duke of Rutland ; and about two miles to the l , Stanton Hall, B. Thornhill, Esq. Baketuell. About two miles on r, Chatsworth, a magnificent seat of the Duke of Devonshire. Here Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned 17 years. Ashford. Beyond, on r, about two miles from the road, Hassop, Francis Eyre, Esq. At Ashford, on r, J. Barker, Esq. About a mile beyond Ashford, on r, at Great Longston, Longston Hall, Robt. Wright, Esq. Castleton is a noted village at the foot of a rock, above 250 feet high, on which are the remains of a Castle, ascribed to William Peverel, natural son of the Conqueror. In the neighbourhood of Castleton are three wonders of the Peak, viz. the Devil’s Arse, Mam Tor, and Elden Hole. * To DERBY , Derby- shire, p. IJ4 - - — ■ 26 4 m. beyond Dr by, r. to Helper 7f m. Kedleston Inn - - - 3-f 29 ! Through Kedleston Park to Weston underWocdJnn 21 m farther, l.to Ashborn 7 f . 3 Cross Hands Inn - - r. to Belper 4§ ra.,* 1 • lo 2| Ashborn The Black Swan - - 2 1361 Bateman Bridge - - ;i I3sj Wall Brook Bridge IVIRKS IVOR T II, 139J Town El all - - - j 4 140 l. to Ashborn 9 m-i t. to Alf reton 9 |. Cromford - - - l. to Matlock Bath 1 m.; 2 142 ' thence over Matlock Bridge to Matlock 2,* or, r. Cross the Derwent river to * Matlock ~ - - - Near Darley , l. to Winster 3 m. London to IFINSTER 150 m. 2 144 Darley - Near the Derwent river, r. 3-J- 147^ to Chesterfield 9 m. Cross the Dei went river. Rowsley ------ H 149| * BAKEIFELL - - l. to Ashborn 15 m.; r. to ! 3J I52| Sheffield 17 . Ashford - - - - - 154^ l. to Leek 17§ m. Cross ihe river Wye. Little Longstone - - 1 155| 15?! Wardlow - Wardlow, t. g. - - r. to Chesterfeld 14| rn. 2 158J Road to Tides well r. to Sheffield by Great 160 Hucklow 16 J 7n,,- and to Castleton, a cross road, 4§. London lo 1 , Castleton 1()4~ m. I Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [203 l. to Tideswell $ to. Lon- don to TIDESIVELL 160 \m. New Dam - - - H 163| Sparrow Pit - - - 2 1 <35±| Cross the Peak Forest canal, r. to Sheffield through Cas- tle ton 19 to. Near Chapel in le Frith , r. to Huddersfield 28 m. * CHAPEL IN LE FRITH - - - - 2 167 % Near IVhaley, l. to Buxton 5f m.; a little farther , l. to Macclesfield 10 m. * Whaley Bridge - - w j 171 Cross the Goyt river, and enter Cheshire. *Disley, RamInn,Ckesh. 3± 174J Hoo Lane - - -■ - Jf 176 * Bullock Smithy, Sun if i77f 180J L to Macclesfield 9f m. * STOCK FORT, m h. Cross the Mersey river to * MANCHESTER^' I Lancash. p. 1 75 C9T 76 6 ?| 1 87? Tidesivell. At this place is a Well that ebbs and flows two or three times in an hour after heavy rains. It is reckoned one of the wonders of the Peak. Chapel in le Frith. On l, Bank Hall, S. Fritn, Esq.; and on r , Stodard, Rev. W. Bennet. Whaley Bridge. On l, at Taxall, R. P. Joarel!, Esq. Dislcy. On l , Lyme Hall, Thomas Legn, Esq. Bullock Smithy . On r, Torlington Lodge, J. Legh, Esq. LONDON to WIRKSWORTH, by Beeper, (n. m.) * To DERBY, Derby- | ( 0dr > B}J the Milestones, from Derby shire, p. 174 - - ■126 | to Duffield is 4 $ to.,* thence to Belper § m. beyond Derby, l. to Wirksworth by Kedles - I Lane End , leaving Belper to the r. ton 13 J m. 4 m thence to the Guide Post on i m. before Duffield, r. to Wir/csicorth Moor 3f- m-S thence to Chesterfield 19* to. Duffield ------ 5 131 j Cromford 2 ^ m.; loMatlock Bath 1 to., Hopping Mill Inn - - H 132J j and to Matlock 2 m.; thence to Man- BELPER - - - - 133J j Chester, p. 202 and 203, is 43 i to.,* i m. farther, l. to Ashborn 1 1 m. Cross the river Derwent. from London to Manchester 186 ^ m. Belper Lane End, Bull's Head - - - \Derby. A mile beyond, and half a mile 135| to the r, Darley Hall, Robert Holden, Esq.; and half a mile farther to the r. Wirksworth Moor, the — Evans, Esq. Two miles and a 1 2th Milestone - 3| 139 half from Derby, on l, at Allestry, J. This Mde-stone is Girardot,' Esq. marked 12 m. from Der- by, 1 from Wirksworth, and 139 from London ; so Duffield. John Balguy, E*j. A mile beyond Duffield. on l, J. Strutt, Esq.; and a lithe farther, on r, a Cotton Miil ; that to pass through Bel- per from Duffield is about belonging to J. Strutt, Esq. a mile circuitous. Belper , Half a mile beyond, on l, near The Guide Post - - % 139J Be'per Bridge’ over the Derwent, the r. to Matlock by Matlock House and Mill of G. B. Strutt, Esq. Bath 5| to., - 1. to IVLRKSIVORTH, Half a mile beyond the 11 th Mile- stone, on l, Alderwaslee, Francis Town Halt - 1 140?] Hurt, Esq. D d a 204] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. shire, p. 174 - - - — 126 * ASHBORN, p. 174 and 175 - - - - 13j mi Sandy Brook - - - 1 L4QJ Bentley ----- lj l4lf A mile farther , Z. to Cheadle 13 TO. New Inn - - - - H 1 A4\ 2 to. farther, r. to Pike Hall 2 to,,* thence to Winster 3- London to WINSTER \5\lm. * Newhayen Inn - - r. to Bakeivell 7 f m.,* a ^cZ Zo Winster 5 . AVar Hurdlow House , r. to Bakeivell 6% to.,* Z. to Longnor 3- Hurdlow House - - Over Street - - - - 2Jm. farther , r. Zo Bakewell 94 to.,* Z. Zo Longnor 3- * Buxton - - - - r. Zo Tideswell 7 to,; Z. Zo 5! LONDON to BUXTON, by Derby and Ashborn, continued to STOCKPORT and MANCHESTER. Leek 12; to Congleton j | 16; and to Macclesfield 10. White Hall - - - - Shall Cross Mill - - r. to Chapel in le Frith 2 § to.; Z. to Macclesfield 10. * Whaley Bridge - - Cross the Goyt river, and enter Cheshire. * STOCKPORT, m. h. Cheshire , p. 203 - - Cross the Mersey river to * MANCHESTER, m.h. Lancash.p,\'/5 14S± 153 154 159f 2 fl 62 i 3 l65± |166£ 9l'75 | ejis2i Slandy Brook. Mrs. Gibson. Bentley. A mile beyond, on r, at Tis- sington, — Fitzherbert, Esq. Winster is a small Market Town, in the neighbourhood of the rich Mines of Lead, and contains many Cottages, scattered on a Hill. Buxton is much resorted to in, the sum mer : see page 170, for a farthas ac- 1 count. LONDON to CHESTERFIELD, by Derby, (n. m ) * To DERBY , Derby- (NAT The adjoining road is measured shire , p 17 4 * ** - Through Derby, r. to Not- *■— 126 from All Saints Church, Derby. tingham 16 m.; Z. to Ash- horn 134. Allestry, Church - - Derby. Through Derby, on r, J. Gis- 2} 128 J borne, Esq. A mile beyond Derby, Duffiefd, Church 2J 130| and half a mile to the r, Dariey Hall, § to. farther , l. to Wirks - Robt. Holden, Esq.; and half a mile worth 9 to. Cross the Derwent river. farther, on r, — Evans, Esq. Bargate - - - - - 133 Allestry. Ori Z, J. Girardot, Esq. A mile farther, l. to Ash- Dujfield. John Balguy, Esq. born 124 to,,* r. to Not- Heage. Between the 12th and 13th tingham 17. Heage, t. g. - - - 3j 136J Mile-stone, on Z, Wingfield Castle, — Cross the Cromford canal. Halton, Esq. * Peacock Inn - - - P0l«l* co 140 Peacock Inn. Opposite, on Z, Alfreton Z. to Wingfield 1 m.; r. to Alfreton 2. London to Hall, Rev. C. Morewood. ALFRETON 142 m. i Higham. On Z, Ford House, John Hol- Higham, Market Place, land, Esq.; and Ogston, William Tar- ( disused) - - - - 2 142 butt, Esq. Stretton, entrance of - r. to Mansfield 9% m.; 1. to Matlock 6f. Clay Cross, t. g. - - Tupston, end of - - l. to Bakewell i r. to Mans- field. M'3j * CHESTERFIELD, Church - - - - H 150j u ■ 1 44| 2 1 J 454 Tupston. Beyond, on Z, Wingerworth 4' Hall, Sir W. Hunloke, Bart. LONDON to SKIPTGN, by Manchester, Bury, Haslingden, and Clitheroe. * To MANCHESTER, [ 1 Lancashire , p. 176 - 1 _____ '36 j Cheetham - - - - i| A little farther, r. to Roch- dale 10 m. Great Heaton - - - H 190 Whitefield - - - - 1 2 192 Cross the river Rech. * BURY - - - - 1 3 195 Walmsley - - - - 2 h)7 Shuttle worth - - - 3 200 r. to Burnley 10 m Cross the riv .. r Irwell. HASLINGDEN - - 4 204 r. to Burnley 7f w.; Z. to Blackburn "] < London to * BLACKBURN 2 \\m. Cross the Haslingden canal. Accrington - - - - 4 20S H rn. farther, r. to Burnley 8 m.; 1. to Blackburn 4 . Cross the canal Cook Bridge - - - H 211 J Cross the Calder river. Whalley 212| Z. to Blackburn f)§ m.; and to Preston 14 . * CLITHEROE - - 41 ' i 217 Chatburn - - - - ] 218 Sawley, Yorkshire - - 2 220 Gisburn - - - - 4 224 West Marton - 5 229 Church Marton - - - 1 230 Broughton - - - - 2 i 2324 Cross the river Aire, and the navigable canal to \ * SKIP TON - - - 3 2354! At Cheetham. Beyond, on Z, Broughton Hall, S. Clowes, Esq. Great Heaton. On r, Heaton Hall, Earl of Wilton, Bury. Within half a mile of Bury, at Raddivel, — Starkie, Esq. About two miles from Bury, Springside, Sir William Clerke, Bart. Haslingden. A mile beyond, across the canal. Carter Place, J. Taylor, E.-q. Accrington. On l, Accrington House, J. Peeie, Esq.; and about a milt far- ther, on Z, Dunken Hall, Lord Petie. About two miles beyond Accrington, on r, Clayton Hall, R. G. Lomax, Esq. Cook Bridge. On r, Read Hall, J. Hil- ton, Esq. JVhalley. Before Whalley, on r, Clerk Hill, Sir J. Whalley Gardiner, Bart. At Whalley, on Z, — Curbon, Esq. Three miles beyond Whalley, on Z, Standen Hall, J. Aspinell, Esq. Clitheroe. Clitheroe Castle, Duke of Buccleugh, Saivley. The Abbey. Gisburn. On Z, Gisburn Park, Lord Ribblesdale. Hest Marton. Marton Hall, R. Heber, Esq.; and Gledstone, Bev. Mr. Roun- dell. Broughton. Broughton Hall, Stephen Tempest, Esq. Beyond Broughton, on Z, Thornton, John Kaye, Esq. 206 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to SKIPTON, by Manchester, Haslingden, Burnley, and Colne, To HASLINGDEN, - Lancashire, p. 205 - Near Crawshaw Booth , r. to Bury 10 m. Crawshaw Booth - - Goodshaw Chapel - - m. farther, r. to Roch- dale 12 m. Within a mile of Burnley, l. to Blackburn. Cross the Haslingden canal. * BURNLEY - - - r. to Rochdale by Todmerden 18 § m.; to Halifax 21 ^. Little Marsden - - - Great Marsden - - - COLNE - - - - - A mile farther , r. to Brad- ford 17 m. Tom’s Cross - - - Carleton, Yorkshire Cross the Aire river. * SKIPTON - - - OR, To Shuttleworth, Lan- cashire, p. 20 5 - •204 2 206 £206i Leave Haslingden to the l, and turn on r. to Crawshaw Booth - - * SKIPTON, Yorksh. j as in the adjoining | column - - - - I 22i 20 5 22 7 \ 21 |2l6i- 1 218 4 4 ^ Crawshaw Booth. Near, Sunny Side, j — Marriott, Esq. Burnley. Onr, Townley Hall, Charles 211 ^. Townley Standish, Esq. On l. of Burnley, Gaw thorp Hall, R. Shuttle- worth, Esq. j . Little Marsden. On l, on the banks of the Calder river, Carr Hall, T. Clay- ton, Esq. Great Marsden. On r, Marsden Hall, II. W. Walton, Esq. Colne. Near, Heirs House, Abr. Har- greaves, Esq. On Z. of Colne, Alkin- coats, T. Parker, Esq. Carleton. Before, on Z, Broughton Hall, Stephen Tempest, Esq. At Carleton, P. Garforth, Esq. Skipton . The Castle, Earl of Thanet. 222 226 l4 228 : -1200 LONDON to SKIPTON, by Manchester, Rochdale, Burnley, and Colne. ' Cheetham . Two miles and a quarter beyond Cheetham, on Z, Heaton Hall, Earl of Wilton. Middleton. About a mile before Mid- dleton, on r, Alkeringron H-kll, Lady Lever, relict of Sir Ashton Lever, late proprietor of the Leverian Museum. On Z. of Middleton, Hopwood Hall, Edw. Grege; Hopwood, Esq. About a mile beyond Middleton, on r, at a distance from the road, Royton Hall, Joseph Radcliffe, Esq. Rochdale. About a mile and a half be- fore Rochdale, onr, Castleton, Thos. Smith, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Castle Meer, John Walmsley, Esq. On Z. of Rochdale, Palinge, John Royds, Esq.; and a little fai ther, on Z, Brown Hill, James Royds, Esq.; on r. Fox Holes, John Entwistle, Esq. Rochdale is situated in a vale, at the * To MANCHESTER, Lancashire, p. \JQ - — 186 Cheetham - - - - A little farther, l. to Bury l — ‘4 1 87J-; 7 4 m.; r. to Middleton - - Cross the Pv.ochdale canal. 41 > 92 i Trub Smithy - Cross the Rochdale canal, 3 195J and the Roch river to * ROCHDALE - - 3 1984 r. to Halifax \ 2 % m.; and to Burnley by Todmer- den 18 ;§. ■1 Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall, [207 Whitworth - - - - 3 20l| Bacap - 5| wi. farther, l. to Hasling- den 5 ffi. Cross he Haslingden canal. 4 2054 * BURNLEY - - - * SKIPTON, Yorksh. 8 2134 p. 20 6 - - - - - OR, * To ROCHDALE, K5f 230J Lancashire , p. 20 6 - — Stubley - - - - - A little farther , r. to Hali- fax 13 m. 2 I20Q4 Hundersfield - - - Cross the Rochdale canal four times. oI 2 i '203 Todmerden - - - r. to Halifax 12 m. Holme - * BURNLEY - - - * SKIP TON, Yorksh. p. 20 o ----- 4i 207 § 5 j 2 ! 2 f 4J217 i 6 | 233 | foot of the Yorkshire hills, and its manufactories, which consist of Bays, Serges, and other Woollen goods, ex- tend ten miles north of the town. Whitworth . Within a mile and a half of Whitworth, on l, Healy Hail, J. Chadwick, Esq. Burnley. On r , Townley Hall, Charles Townley Standish, Esq. LONDON to CHORLEY, To Irlam on the Height, Lancashire, p. 1/6 - ■ — 1891 l. to Wigan 15§«t.; and to Chorley by Hulton and Houghton 18L. Pendlebury - - - - 1 1904 Clifton - - - - H 1914 Farnworth - 24 1945 Great Lever - - - - 4 196 * BOLTON - - - l i 1971 l ■ to Newton 13 m. Halliwell 2 | 200 Horwich Moor - - - ]1 J 4 20 lf j Horwich * - - - - 203 [ Smithy Bridge - - - 2 2034 Headless Cross - - - 1 20441 Cross the Leeds and Lancas- ter canals to Nightingale House - - | 20 6 | by Manchester and Bolton. Here you join the road from Manchester through Hulton to Chorley ; see p. 176 . * CHORLEY , p. 1 76 i 2 \ 208 | Pendlehury . On r , Clifton Hall, — Gaskell, Esq. Clifton. Between Clifton and Farn- worih, on r, — Cross, Esq. Bolton is a populous town, and has con- siderable manufactories of Fustians, Counterpanes, Dimities, Muslins, &c. Great Lever. On r, Birch House, Coi. Rasbotham. At Great Lever, on r. Lever Hall, — Bridgman, Esq. Halliwell. Near, on r. Harpers, R. Dewhurst, Esq. Headless Cross. On r, Rivington Hall, — Andrews, Esq. LONDON to BROUGH, by Lancaster, Kirkby Lonsdale, Sedsergh, and Kirkby Stephen. Lancaster. About four miles to the r. of Lancaster, Quarnmoor Park, Chas, Gibson, Esq. At the 3d Mile-stone, on r. of the road from Lancaster to Hornby, East Park Hall, Lord Clif- ford, which commands a noble pros-* pect of the Vale, and the river Loyne, with Hornby Castle and Church, and the mountain, ot Ingleborough in the * To LANCASTER, Lancashire , p> 1/7 - Catou - - - - Clausihton - - - - — ,240 5 ,245 2 ;247 *2081 Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall- * Hornby - - - 2 249 Brough Sowerby - - } 3J282 Meliing ----- If 250|. * BROUGH - - - 1 i |,283i Tunstall - - - - - if 252^ Kirkby Lonsdale, road H 255 distance. Ingleborough is said to be r. to Settle 1 m ■ ; L to the highest mountain in England, ex- Kir klni Lonsdale , across cept Whernside, being I 76 O yards the river Loyne, f m. above the level of the Sea. Hornby London to Castle was once the seat of Lord Mont- * KIRKBY LONS - eagle, now of John Marsden, Esq. DALE , Wes t in ore - Hornby. On l, T. Parke, Esq. land, 255 \ m. 2561 j Melting. On r , Wennington flail, Ro- Casterton - - - - j bert Hesketh, Esq. A mile beyond Middleton - - - - 4 260 f Melling, on r, the ruins of Thurland New Bridge- - - - H 263 Castle. Enter Yorkshire. Tunstall. Beyond, on r, Burrow Hall, If to. farther, l. to Kendal T. Fenwick, Esq. 91 m. 2 65U Casterton , On l, Casterton Hall, W. *SEDBERGH,Yorksh. H C. Wilson, Esq. Three miles beyond r. to Askrigg 22 to. Casterton, on l. Grimes Hill, Wm. Rother Bridge - - - 5 2704 ! Moore, Esq. Cross the Mother river. Sedbergh. Between two and three miles Ravenstone Dale, to the l, Ingmire Hall, J. Upton, Westmoreland 3J 2/4 Esq. 2f m. farther , 1. to Kendal Kirkby Stephen. Within two miles, on 21 f to. ; and to Orton 10 . r, WhaitouPark, Earl Lonsdale. On KIRKBY STEPHEN \ 27 si r, of Kirkby Stephen, Hartley Castle, r. to Askrigg 18 to.,- to Rich- Sir J. Chardin Musgrave, Baft. mond 33 . 1 1 LONDON to APPLEBY, by Kendal and Orton, with a Branch to KIRKBY STEPHEN. * To KENDAL , West- | Butwalls ----- j 1 1284 f moreland, p, j /7 — 26 l| * APPLEBY - - - j 1 |2S5f Lambrigg - - - - 2084 Grayrigg. On l, Shaw End, A. Shep- Grayrigg ----- Low Borrow Bridge - i 3 2 f) 8 f 27lf herd, Esq. Orton. John Burn, Esq. kirkby Stephen is situated near the skirts Cross the river Loyne. 273 % of the hills, which divide Westmore- Tebay - 2 land from Yorkshire. It has a ma- r, to Killath 3 to. ; thence to nufactory of Stockings, and its Church Cold Beck 4 ; thence to is a handsome structure. Kirkby Stephen 4§. Lon- Appleby stands on the Roman military don to highway, which crosses the county of KIRKBY STEPHEN Westmoreland, from Stainmoor on 28.5J m. Cross Orton Common to the east, to Cumberland on the west, and was formerly a Roman station. ORTON - - - - - Cross Orton Moor, and Ra- vensworth and Meaburn ' Moors to Hough ----- , — 2 275f Its Castle, belonging to the Earl of Thanet, is of great antiquity, in which Parliaments have been held. The town, which is the only borough in the 8 283| county, consists but of one street, and is almost encompassed bv the river Eden. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [20p LONDON to moreland, p. 177 | — |25 1 l. to Holme - - - - ! ij 25 2\ Cross the Beelo river, and the Lancaster canal. MILLTHORPE - - ! 3 2b5\ Haversbam - - ! 1 256$ Cross the river Ken. \ Syzergh - - - - 3J 2591 * KENDAL - - - 4 263| KENDAL, by Millthorpe. Millthorpe. On l, Dallam Tower, Di- niel Wilson, Esq. The navigation of the river Ken being obstructed by a cataract near its mouth, Millthorpe is the only port in Westmoreland ; and hence the Westmoreland Slates are sent to Liverpool, London, Hull, &c. Raversham. A mile beyond, on Z, Leven Hall, Dow. Viscountess Andover. Syzergh. Beyond, Syzergh Park, Chas. Strickland, Esq.; to the Z. of which is 260 2 65' 267 272 27S *2814 1 282 LONDON to To MILLTHORPE, Westmoreland , above — \255-, Cross the Ken and Winster rivers to Linsdale, Lancashire - CARTMEL - - - Holker Cross the Leven Sands to * ULVERSTON - - i. to Limuil 2§ m.; thence to Dalton 14. London to DALTON 276 m. Kirk by - - - - Broughton in Furness - Duddon Bridge - - - Cross the Duddon river, and enter Cumberland. RAVENGLASS , Cum- berland . - - - - 8 ^ 290 § * To UL VERST ON, Lancashire, above - l. to Linnal - - - Kirkby Ireleth - - - Cross the Duddon Sands to Millam, Cumber land - Whitbeck - - - - 5 Bootle 3 289 Park Nook - - - RAVENGLASS - OR, * To LANCASTER Lancashire, p. 177 " — 240 Slyne - — 272 274 3^ 281 286 342925 2994 2i242| RAVENGLASS. [Linsdale. On l , Castle Head, — Wil- kinson, Esq. Cartmel. A handsome Gothic Church. On r, — Birch, Esq.; and a little far- ther, on l, — Sunderland, Esq. Holker. On r, Holker Hall, Lord Geo. Cavendish. Ulverston. Near, Furness Abbey, found- ed in 1127, and remarkable for hav- ing been the landing place of Lambert S.imnel of Ireland, in the reign of Henry VII. The principal Inns at Ulverston are kept by the Guides, who regularly pass the Sands to and from Lancaster, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday. On Z. of Ulverston, the Priory, W. Braddyl, Esq ; and a mile beyond it, Bardsea Hall, — . Gale, Esq, Kirkhy. A magnificent seat of the fa- mily of that name. On r, Sir Hedvvorth William- son, Bart. Bootle. A mile before, on l, Bar Field, — Gibson, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Bootle, on r, Seaton Hall, — Herbert, Esq. Ravengiass. Near, on r, Man caster House, Lord M uncaster. Ravengiass is seated on an inlet of the Irish Sea, between two small rivers, the Mite and the Esk. The town ks well-built. 2 ^ 274-5 Millam. and has a good Harbour. 210 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. T urn on Z, cross the Lan- caster canal to CfAf Thence to Ulverston, £?c. as in Hest Bank - - - - 1 243$ the preceding page, being 11^ m. If the tide be out, cross the Sands to nearer to each of the places, than by Carter, or Guides House 7\ 251 Burton and Millthorpe. CARTMEL - - - 2$ 253$ LONDON to WHITEHAVEN, by Cartmel, continued to MARYPORT, MARY PORT, as in the adjoining column 13 OR, To CART MEL, Lan- cashire, as above Or, ly p. 206, 265 m. Broughton - Staveley - - - - - r. to Kendal lOf m.; 1. to Newby Bridge - Cross the Leven river. • A mile farther, l. to Dalton 131 m. Finsthwaite - - - Hishdale Park - - - HAWKSHEAD - - Wastdale, Cumberland EGREMONT - - - * WRIT EH A FEN - Moresby - - - Distington - - 1§ m. farther, r. to Cocker- mouth 8 km. * WORKINGTON - To to Cockerrnouth 8 m. Film by - - - - - * MARYPORT , or ELLEN FOOT - - OR, To HAWKSHEAD, Lancashire, above - Wastdale, Cumberland Enerdale - - - - * WHITEHAVEN - OR, To RAFENGLASS, Cumberland, p. 209 Carleton - - - - - Ponsonby - - - - Cross the Galder river. EGREMONT - - - * WHITEHAVEN - — 253$ 2 12 55% 2^ 258$ 1 2591 2|26l| 3 |264| 2^2 67J 12 ^ 2/91 13 j292|, 5 297 Jj 2 299 I: 4 13054 308| 310J j — 267\ 12^2791 288 # V 293; - 290 i 2 |, 293 i S* 298 f 4 i 303 i 5 !30gi 201 1 204j 21,2671 312701 251 13 272 i 275 J 300| 305f 318# To KENDAL, West- mor eland, p. 177 - l. to Bonn'mg Yate - - Quakers’ Meeting - - Bowness - - - - Ferry over Winander Meer to Claife, Lancashire - - HAWKSHEAD - - EGREMONT, Cumb. as in the adjoining col. WHITEHAVEN - * MARYPORT , as in the adjoining column Whitehaven is seated on a creek of the Irish Sea, and is noted for its trade in Pit-coal and Salt. The Coal Mine in the neighbourhood is said to run a considerable way under the sea. A good trade is carried on from this place to Ireland, Scotland, Chester, Bristol, and the West-Indies. , Workington is seated on the Derwent, over which there . is a Stone Bridge. Great quantities of Coals are exported from this place, in the neighbourhood of which is a large Iron Foundery. Here Mary Queen of Scots landed, when she took refuge in England. Carleton. Between Carleton and Pon- sonby, on l, at Calder, Seascale Hall. Ponsonby. On l, G. Stanley, Esq.; and on r, Calder Abbey, J. Senhouse, Esq. Boumess. From Bowness, a beautiful view of Winander Meer, and Mr. Cqrwen’s ' Island and House. See also the view from a Building across the Ferry, erect- ed by the Rev. Mr. Braithwaite, called Belle Fue ,* and about three miles far- ther you pass the Esthwaite Lake. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall, [211 LONDON to IREBY, by Keswick, continued to WIGTON. * To KENDAL , West- moreland, p. i 77 ■ *AMBLESlDE,p. 200 * KESWICK, Cumber- land, p. 200 - - - l. to Penrith 7f m. Crosthwaite - - - - l. to Cockermouth Ilf m. Little Crosthwaite - High Side - - - - Orthwaite - - - - Uldale - - - - - r. to Penrith \Qm.; to Carlisle 17; l. to Cockermouth 9f . I IREBY — 26 lf * WIGTON - - - 14 15 275; 290f 1 29 4 3J294I 2 ;29b| Hmi 2 301J l|302f 5|308j Crosthwaite. Beyond Little Crosthwaite, on l, between the road and the Bassen- thwaite Water, Mirehouse, T. Storey, Esq. The Bassenthwaite Lake is formed by the Derwent, and is nearly four miles long and one mile broad. Ireby. Between Ireby and Wigton, on l, at a considerable distance from the j road, Brayton House, Sir W. Lawson, Bart.; on r, Clea Hall, Sir H. Fletcher, Bart. 283i LONDON to WIGTON, by Penrith, HOLME ABBEY. * To PENRITH, Cum- berland, p. 184 - - Hutton ----- 4f m. beyond Hutton, l. to Hesket Newmarket 3f ni. London to HESKET NEW- MARKET 296 ! m . Sebergham Bridge - - Cross the Caldew river. If m. farther, r. to Carlisle 9f m .; 1. to Cockermouth 17. Rosley - - - * WIGTON - Ware Bridge - - - Cross the Waver river. Holme Abbey - - - 5|289 7i2g6i 3 ?99i', 5 304i| 2 ! 3o6|| continued to Hutton Park, Sir F. Vane, Bart. On l. of Hutton, Grays tock Park and Cas- tle, Duke of Norfolk. Sebergham. Beyond, o-n l, Warnell Hall, — Denton, Esq. ; and about three miles to the r, Rose Castle, Bishop of Carlisle. Here Edward I. lodged in his expedition to Scotland, and dated his writs for summoning a Parliament, apud le Rose. A mile beyond, Holme Hill, T. Holmes, Esq. Rosley. Between Rosley and Wigton, on l, Clea Hall, Sir H. Fletcher, Bart.; and on r, about three miles from the road, Crofton Place, Sir John Briscoe, Bart. 4 |310i Hutton » On r, Hutton Hall, J. Hud dleston. Esq.; and farther to the r, Holme Abbey, otherwise called Holme Cultram, was founded by David I. King of Scotland. At the Norman conquest this part of the country wa9 a large forest. LONDON to * To PENRITH, Cum- berland, p. 1S4 - - Cross the river Eden. Longwathby - - Melrnerby - - - Hartside Cross - - - ALDSTONE - - - r. to Hexham 20 m. HALTWHISTLE, by Penrith. Penrith. Between Penrith and Long- — 283* wathby, on r, before you cross the Eden liver, Eden Hall, Sir John Char- 288 din Musgrave, Bart. 4 292 Longicathby. On r, Skirwith Abbey, J. 3f 205f Yafes, Esq, 302J \Melmerby. On l, Melrnerby Hall, — i Pattison, Esq.; on r, Gate Hall, E g 2 212] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Whitley, Northumberl. 2 | 305 Featherston Castle - - Thorn hope - - - 1 3 1 4 3O0J HALTWHISTLE - | Knaresdale - - - - 2 308J! Cross the South Tyne. Whitley. Whitley Castle. Otj 6 l 2±314| LONDON to To Greta Bridge, Yorkshire , p. 184 - 2§ m. farther , 1. to Brough 16^ m.; r. Cross the Tees to * BERNARD CASTLE, Durham - - - - O f you may pass over Mr. Morritt’s private Bridge, near Atholstone’s Abbey, to Bernard Castle, which will save above § a mile. HALTWHISTLE, by Bernard Castle. Eglestone 242| Middleton in Teesdale - Harwood - - - - Carrigillgate, Cumherl. ALDSTONE - - - 61 HALTWHISTLE, Nor thumb efl. above - 3 9 H H 251 254 203 2071 271 12|'283i Greta Bridge. On r, Rokeby Bark, J. ! B. S. Morritt, Esq. Eglestone. Eglestone House, William i Hutchinson, Esq. LONDON to OAKHAM, by Hatfield, Biggleswade, and Kimbolton. To Eaton Socon, Bed- Dean ------ S4i fordshire, p. 179 — 55 Harringworth - - - 4 885 Cross Hall - - - - l\ 501 Cross the Welland river, and r. to Huntingdon 8 ^ m.; to enter Rutlandshire. Stamford 32 i§ m.; and to .Glayston, Rutlandshire H 91 Peterborough 24|> Manton - - - - - 3 94 Hail weston. Hunting-' ■ Z. to Uppingham 3$ on. dons hire - - - - 1 57 | * OAKHAM , entrance Stoughton Highway, t.g. 2 — 0 O|d of the town - - - to 965 Stonely ----- * KIM BOLTON, Duke of Manchester's Seat l. to Higham Ferrers 8 m. Great Catworth - A mile farther , r. to Hun- tingdon 1 1 m.; l. to Thrap- ston 5%- London to * THRAPSTON, North- amptonshire, 73 \ m. Molesworth - - - Clapton , Northamptonsh. Near Lilford. r. to Oundle 3§ on. Lilford ------ Cross the river Nen. Pilton - - - - - Benefield - - - - Dean Thorpe - - - 62f 63J 2j 2j Stoughton Highway. On Z, Major Burns and Lord Ludlow ; on r. Gains Hall, Sir J. Duberley, Bart. Kimholton. On Z, Duke of Manchester., Clapton. Sir Booth Williams, Bart. Lilford. Lilford Hall, Lord Lilford, Dean. Dean Park, Earl of Cardigan. Harringworth. c Near, Harringworth j Park. '■Manton < On l, at Martinsthorpe, Earl ot Denbigh. 2 Oakham. Catmos Lodge, G. Noel, Esq. jQ || On r, of Oakham, Burleigh on the 70 75 1 79i\\ 83 li Hill, Earl of Winchelsea ; and beyond it, at Cotsmore, Earl of Lonsdale. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to [213 OUNDLE, by Kimbolton, continued to KING’S CLIFF. To Clapton, Northamp- 72 J: Barnwell. Barnwell Castle, Duke of tonshire, p. 212 - - — Buccleugh. Barnwell St. Andrews H 7 o* Oundle is seated on the west bank of the Cross the river Nen. river Nen, over which are two Bridges. * OUNDLE - - - 2 78J The town is well built, and the r. to Peterborough 12f m.; Church is a handsome structure. to Stamford 12f. Cotierstock - - - 2 mW 0 00 ! Apethorpe. Apethorpe Hall, Earl of Cross the Willow brook. Westmoreland. Wood Newton - - - 4 82J 1 King's Cliff'. On l, Blatherwick Hall, Cross the Willow brook. H. O’Bryen, Esq.; Laxton Hall, Lord Apethorpe - - H 1 84| Carberry; and Fineshade, Hon. J. 1 KINGS CLIFF - - 8 5f Monckton. LONDON to HIGHAM FERRERS, by Kimbolton. * To KIMBOLTON , I ] OH, Huntingdonsh. p. 2\2 1 63J To Stoughton Highway, Til brook, Bedfordshire H 64f Huntingdonsh. p. 212 l 6o£ Chelveston, Northamp - !/. to Great Stoughton - il 2 6o| totishire - - - - 41 ^‘2 Perton Hall, Bedjordsh. 3 | 63J * HIGHAM FER- Yielden - - - - - 5 j i <381 RERS - - - - 2 71? * HIGHAM FER- RERS, Northamptons. 72-J LONDON to LINCOLN, by Stamford, Coltersworth, and Ancaster. To Coltersworth, Lin- colnshire ■, p. 181 Woodnook - - - - Cold Harbour - - - Londonthorpe - - - Ancaster - - - - Baynard’s Leap - - r. to Sleaford 6§ m.; 1. to Remark 13. A little before the Green Man Inn, you join the road to Lincoln, by Sleaford. * Green Man, Inn Dunston Pillar - - - Entrance of Lincoln , l. to Newark 15 fra. * LINCOLN - - - Coltersworth to within 2§ ra. of the j Green Man Inn , where you, turn to the J 102 5 107 3 110 1* HI* 4 115* 2| LIB 9 127 12Sf 6J 135 little beyond' am g\P i h 0' r, is part of the old Roman road called High Street, and is only used as a summer road to Lincoln. Coltersworth. About two miles beyond, on l, Easton, M. Cholmondeley, Esq. Londonthorpe. On l, Belton, Lord Brownlow; and a little farther, on l, Syston Park, Sir John Thorold, Bart. Ancaster is an ancient Roman village, formerly called Crococalana, abound- ing with antiquities. In the Church- yard are the figures of two priests cut in stone. Green Man. Two miles and a half be- fore, on l, at Wellingore, Col. Neville. On 1. of the Green Man, at Coleby, Gen. Bertie and Col. B. Bromhead. Dunston Pillar. Beyond, on r, at Noc- ton, Earl of Buckinghamshire ; and on l, at Harmstone, S. Thorold, Esq. Lincoln. Within a mile, on r, at Can- wick, Col. Sibthorpe. 214] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to LINCOLN, by Newark. * To NEWARK . , Not- 1 tinghamshire, p. 181 — 1'24i Winthorpe Lane - - l. to Winthorpe f ra.; thence to Gainsborough 22^. Halfway House, Lin- 2 12t)f colnshire - - - - 6 132f! Brace Bridge - Cross the Witham river. 6 13Sf Entrance of Lincoln , r. to Sleaford 16£ m. * LINCOLN - * - 2j|l40| Winthorpe. On l, Winthorpe Hall, R. Pocklington, Esq. About two miles farther, oh Z, at Langford, Langford House, — - Chaplain, Esq. LONDON to GAINSBOROUGH, by Newark, continued to BURTON UPON STRATHER * To NEWARK, Not- tinghamshire, p. 181 | Winthorpe - - - - ! 2 Langford - - - - ! l i\ Collingham - - - 2 Besthorpe - - - - 0 1 Girton ----- if! Newton, Lincolnshire 5 4 ! r. to Lincoln 11 m.; 1. to Tuxford 7 7 ; and to East Retford 13- Torksey - - - - - ol °2 Marton ----- 2 Knaith ----- 2 Lea ------ 1 * GAINSBOROUGH , Black Moor's Head 2 r. io Spital Inn 10 m.; 1. to Bawtry 12; and to East Retford lOf. Morton ----- l| East Stock with - - - If Susworth - - - - East Butter wick - - if Burringham - - - Gunhouses - - - - H\ Flinborough - - - 0 1 2 BURTON UPON STRATHER - - 3 1 129; 1131 j 433 142 144 146 147 149 150| 152f 158f 1105 168| The foregoing road runs along the right lank of the Trent. Winthorpe. Winthorpe Hall, R. Poclt- lington, Esq. Langford. Langford House, — Chap- lain, Esq. Girton. Between Girton and Newton, on r, at Thorney, Geo. Neville, Esq. Newton. Beyond, on r, at Kettlethorpe, Sir Wharton Amcotts, Bart. Torksey. On r, Stow Park, ■. Marion. Beyond, on r. Burton, Wm. Hutton, Esq. Knaith. H. Dalton, Esq. Lea. Rev. Sir Charles Anderson, Bart. Gainsborough is a place of considerable importance. As the Trent is here na- vigable for vessels of burthen, this town serves as a place of import and export for the northern parts of the county of Lincoln, and for the ad- joining parts of Nottinghamshire. Here is a handsome Stone Bridge across the Trent. East Bultericick. Beyond, on l, across the Trent, Temple Bell Wood, Wm. Johnson, Esq. Flinborough. Between Flinborough and Burton upon Strather, on r, at Nor-' manby, W. R. Wilson, Esq. Another Road, to Burton upon Strather. * To GAINSBO- jBlyton I 3 | 1524 ROUGH , Lincolnsh. Scotton - - - - . - 3 ! 156 , above ----- — 149 Scotter - - - - - j if 1571 Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [ 21 ; Messingham - - - 1 2- isgf 'Flinborough - - - - 2{ Ashby - - - - - 2± 162 BURTON UPON Frodingham - - - - | 3 165 I STRATHER - - 3 170 * 149 1504 if 152} 1 2 152J 4 1 56f- 3 159i Belton - - - Crowle - - - 2 |l6lf 5 [l66f LONDON to CROWLE, by Newark, and Gainsborough. * To GAINSBO- ROUGH , Lincolnsh . p. 214 - - - - Morton - - - - - East Stockwith - - - Cross the river Trent. WestStockwith, iVoZZzwg. Along the left bank of the Trent to Owston, Lincolnshire - Epworth - - - - towns, are situated in the Island of Axholmc, formed by the Trent, the Idle, and the Don. Belton. Beyond, on r, Temple Bell Wood, William Johnson, Esq.; and about two miles farther, on l , Hirst, Cornelius Stovin, Esq. LONDON to SHEFFIELD, by Newark and Workso] * To NEWARK , Not- tinghamshire , p. 181 Cross the river Trent. to Tuxford 13 m. Kelham - - - - - l. to Southwell 6^ m.; and thence to Mansfield 11§; or to Mansfield by Hook- er ton 16£, Knesall - - Ompton - - - - - Wei low - - - - - * OLLERTON - - Cross the river Maun. G 0 3 Here you may turn on r. to Palethorp m.; and pass through Thores- by and Clumber Parks to Worksop ; distance about m. Bud by - - - Cross the river Meden. Carburton - - * WORKSOP - - - l. to Chesterfield 15 m. Cross the Chesterfield canal. r. to Tickhill 9 m. Gateford - - - - South Anston, Yorksh. Tod wick - - - - 1 1 24^ 126 | 7 133± 1 134 J H 136' if 137* 3 140f 2 142J Q3 ° 4 146 2 148 4 152 153| Kelham. On Z, Kelham Hall, George Sutton, Esq. About four mPes be- yond Kelham, on Z, at Beesthorpe, Thomas Bristow, Esq. Wellow. On Z, Sir Francis Molyneux ; and about a mile farther to the Z, Rufford, Hon. John Lumley Saville. Ollerton. Beyond, on Z, atEdwinstow, Dr. Oakes, — Boothby, Esq., and — Mills, Esq. Between Ollerton and Budby, on r, Thoresby Park, Earl of Manvers. Carburton. On r, Clumber Park, Duke of Newcastle , and near two miles far- ther, on Z, Welbeck Abbey, Marquis of Titchfield. Worksop. On Z, Worksop Manor, Duke of Norfolk. The old house was built in the reign of Henry V. It was burnt down in 1764 , and rebuilt with greater magnificence. At Worksop, the ruins of the Abbey. Gateford. Beyond, on Z, Shire Oak, J. Hewitt, Esq. South Anston. On Z, Keveton Park, Duke of Leeds. 216 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Conduit Hill - - - 3_ 154± 155| Aston - - - - - 1 Conduit Hill . On r, at Laughton, John § m. farther, r. to Rother- Hatfield, Esq. Laughton is remark- ham 5 m.; 1. to Mansfield 17- able for its fine Spire. Cross the Rother river. Aston . On l, a seat of the late Earl of Ha ns worth - * * - 4 159s Holderness, Mrs. Verelst. Darnal - - - - - AtterclifFe - - - - 2 1 161 * 162 ! Hansimrth. On l, Bramley Hall, Rich. r. to Rotherham 44 rn. Swallow, Esq. Cross the Don river. * SHEFFIELD - - \ *4 164 Atterclijfe. G. Milner, Esq. LONDON to DONCASTER, by Newark, Worksop, I and Tickhill. i * To WORKSOP, Not- Carlton. Carlton Hall, R. Ramsden, tinqharn shire, p. 215 — 146 Esq. On /. of Carlton, Walling Wells, Cross the Chesterfield canal. Sir T. W. White, Bart. Near two 1. to Sheffield 18 m.; to Ro- therham 16 j r. to Blyth 6 . London to miles beyond Carlton, on l , Langold, H. G. Knight, Esq. BLYTH 152 m. Goldthorpe. Near, on l, between Let- Carlton ----- 3J 14c)I well and Firbeck, Park Hill, — Fen- Goldthorpe - - - 2 -f- 152 ton, Esq. Beyond Goldthorpe, on l. TICKHILL, Yorksh. - 3 155 Sandbeck Park, Earl of Scarborough. r. to B aw try 4 m.; 1. to Rotherham 11. Tickhill. Tickhill Castle, F. Lumley, Esq. Wad worth - - - - 3 158 Loversall - - - ^ 1 159 Wadworlh. Near, on l, at Wilsick, — Balby ------ 2 16 L Hyde, Esq. Beyond Wadworth, on l. to Rotherham 104 m. l , Mrs. Wordsworth. * DONCASTER - - 16 2\ Loversall. On r, H. J. Overton, Esq. LONDON to SEDBERGH , by Boroughbridgk and Askrigg. To York Gate, Union Nosterfield. On l, Tanfield Hall, Earl Inn, Yorksh. p. 183 2 § m. farther , r. to Catle- rick 12 £ m. At the t. g., turn short on the l. to Nosterfield - 213 of Aylesbury. Masham. On l , Swinton Park, W. Danby, Esq. Masham has a manu- factory for Cloth on the river Ure. Jervoise, or Jervaux Abbey, are several 7 220 extensive Ruins ; and near them, Kil- grim, or the Devil’s Biidge, built by the Monks. Cross the Ure river. 3|| * MASHAM - - - 223 J Cover Bridge. Here Wensley Dale be- Low Ellington - - - 226 " gins ; it is very extensive, abounds Jervoise, or Jervaux with Game, and has a great variety of Abbey - 2 i 228J Minerals, Lime-stone, Coal, &c.j it is decorated with ancient Ruins and J East Witton - - - 2 j 2304 j Cataracts, and its appearance is vene- Cover Bridge - - - 1 2 231 j rable and romantic. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall [217 Z. to Middleham 1 m. Lon- don to MIDDLEHAM 232 m. Cross the Cover river. Ulshaw Bridge - - - Cross the Ure river. 1 4 1 23 Spennythorne - - - 1 — 1 4 233 Harnby - - - 1 234 ! Leyburn - - - - - 1 235 1 Wensley - - - - - 1 236 : r. to Richmond 9 m • Redmiie - - - - 23 9 1 r. to Richmond 11 m. Carperbv - - - 2l 2 |i 242 ! - * ASKRIGG - - - A mile farther , l. to Lan- caster 38^ ra. Within f m. of Hardrow , 246'i 1 Z. to Hawes ^ m. Lon- don to Hawes 252 ^ m. Hardrow - - - - 5 i 252 ! Thwaite Bridge - - - r. to Cranbury Hall , West- 3 355 moreland 6 m. ,• thence < to Pendragon Castle If ; thence to Nateby 2f ; and thence to Kirkby Stephen If. London to KIRKBY STEPHEN 2 66£ m. Cro«s the Ure river. Little Town - ~ - Smorth waite Bridge Morthwaite Bridge * SEDBERGH - 260 '261 263 Spennythorne. William Chaytor, Esq. On r. of Spennythorne, Burton Hall, Rev. C. Wyvill. Leyburn. Entering this place, on l , John Yarker, Esq.; leaving it, on r, — Thoinboiough, Esq. Wensley. Beyond, on r, Bolton Hall, Lord Bolton. One of the owners of this place, who was Chancellor to Richard II, obtained a licence to make a Castle of his Manor-house ad- joining to this village, and to make its Parish Church Collegiate. IRedmire. On Z, Swinethwaite Hall» Mrs. Anderson. Caperby. On Z, at Asgarth, at Hard- row, at Askrigg, and in Bishop’s Dale, are some remarkable Falls of Water. Thwaile Bridge. About a mile beyond, you enter Gars Dale, which continues till within a mile of Sedbergh. Scdbergh. Within two mites of Sed- bergh, Ingmire Hall, John Upton, Esq. LONDON to ASKRIGG, by Halifax, Skipton, and Settle. * To SETTLE, York- 1 1 gleborough Hill on Z, I 7 C 0 yards shire, p.]QQ- - - r. to Great Stainforth - — 234 J 2J23 7 j 24 23 Qi, high. Fardale - _ Old Inge. Three miles farther you en- ! ter the road from Lancaster, through Horton - _ J 240-jri New ffouses - - 1 ! 24 lj ; Hornby and Ingleton, to Askrigg, and Old Inge - - - - - oi “2 243| j! turn on the r. at the 12th Mile-stone Bain bridge - - - ~ 1 0 I Lj s 257|ri from Settle, and just beyond the 26 th Cross the Ure river. * ASKRIGG - - - ij 25Sf j from Lancaster. Beyond the 28th ! Mile- 6 tone on Cam Hill, you may Horton. . Beyond, you have Pennigant ! turn on the Z, .through Hawes to Bain- Hill, on r, 1740 yards hig! h ; and In- j bridge, a circuitous route. F f 218 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. :i LONDON to MARKET WEIGHTON, by Bawtry< Thorne, and Howdf.n. Cross the Foulner river. Holme - - - - H 7)1 • farther, r. to North Cave ; l., to PocldingtoH 9 | m. London to * P OCKLINGTON mi * MARKET IKE IG IP- TON * To BATE TRY, York - I shire, p. 182 - - - 153 Rossington Bridge - - *i 1574 Cross the Tome river. 1. to Doncaster \\ m.; r. to Arm thorp - - - - 3 Hatfield ----- Cross the Stainforth and qI 164 Keadby canal. * THORNE - - - 4 168 New Bridge - - - 4 I 1 7H Cross the Dutch river. Rod i fife - - - - - oX •*4 174 J Armyn - - - - - 3i 178 * Booth Ferry - - • - 1* 1793 ! Cross the Ouse river. * HOWBEN - - - r. to Hull by South Cave If CD 244 rn. Burland ----- 183 ' Howden Grange - - If 184*1 Welham Bridge - - - H ! 1S0|| 1881 1931 Hatfield. The Chase is famous for Deer Hunting, and there are many en- trenchments near the town. Thorne. John Ellison, Esq. Holme. Between Holme and Pockling- ton, on l, Melbourne Hall, Sir Hen. Vavasour, Bart. Market Wtighion. On l , Londesbo- ro ugh, Duke of Devonshire ; on r, Houghton, Philip Langdale, Esq. LONDON to SNAITH and SELBY, by Bawtry, continued to CAWOOD. * To THORNE, York - I Tunbridge. On l , after you cross the shire, above - - - — !i<58 Don river, Cowick Hall, Lord Vise. New Bridge - - - 41 H 2 1724 Downe. Cross the Dutch river. Tunbridge - - - - l, cross the river Don to l 1734 Carleton. On r, T. Stapleton, Esq. Camblesforth. On r, J. Pryce, Esq. * SNAITH - - - - 175 Selby is situated on the Ouse, and is a l. to Pontefract 12 § m. place of some trade. William the Cross the Aire river. Carleton ----- 2 177 ! Conqueror built an Abbey here, and Camblesforth - - - 1 3 1 4 i;s| j the Abbots sat in Parliament. Selby Over Camblesforth Moor to | was the birth-place of Henry I. Botany Bay Inn - - 2 - 1814 Cawood. The Castle. Cawood had for- Cross the Se by canal. * SELBY - - - - l£ 183 merly a market on Wednesday. About l. to Leeds 20 | m. 2 two miles from Cawood, across the Wistow ----- 2 185 Wharfe river, Nun Appleton, Sir Wm. Cawood ----- oi mi Milner, Bart. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [219 LONDON to SK1PTON, by Doncaster, Wakefield, and Bradford. : ied House. On l , at Hutton Pagnell, St. Andrew Ward, Esq. North ElmsaLl. Near, Elmsall Lodge, H. Fane, E^q. Beyond North Elm- 70 Red House, Yorksk. p. 182 /. to North Elmsall - - Wragby - - - Foldby - - - - H farther, r. to Ponte- fract 5i ni. Within a mite of Wakefield , l. to Barnsley 9 nt. Cross the river Calder. * WAKEFIELD - - r. to Leeds 9 m.; 1. to Hud- dersfield 13 ,* and to Ha- lifax 16. East Ardsley - - - Tingley - - - - - Hear Bmncliff, r. to Leeds 5 m.; 1. to Huddersfield 10§,* and to Halifax 10. BrunchfF- - - - - Adwalton - - - - Wisket Hill - - - Dudley Hill - - - - 194 r. to Otley 10 m. ■* BRADFORD - - 2 196 r. to Leeds 9^ m-i L to Ha- lifax 9. Near Cottingley, l. to Colne 16 m. Cottingley - - - - 3 J i 0'4 Cottingley Bridge - - 1 200J Cross the Aire river. BING LEY . - - . 1 } 202 Cross the Aire river. * KEIGHLY - - - 41 :20 6J! l. to Halifax 12 m. Steeton ----- 1 3 2094 210A 21 14 Eastourn - - - - 1? Cross Hill - - - - 3 4 /. to Colne 8 m. Cross the Aire river. Kildwick - - - - 3 4 212 * SKIPTON * - - H 2164 ■—167 4 171 5 jl 76 177 1S2 3| 185± U187 2fl89| 1 190J ifiy2£ sail, on r, at Bads worth, Bads worth Hall, J. P. Neville, Esq.; about two mles farther, on r, beyond High Ack worth, Ackworth Park, Dowager Countess of Mexborough. Wragby. On r, Nostel Park, late Sir Rowland Wynn, Bart, Feldhy. On r, at Sharleston, Earl of Westmoreland ; on l , at Crofton,Ciof- ton Hall, Sir Henry Wilson, Bart. Tingley. J. Wood, Esq.; and about a mile beyond, on l , Hawley Hall, late Duke of Montague. Wisket Hill. On r , Tong Hall, T, Plumbe, Esq. Dudley Hill. On l, at Bierly, Bierly Hall, J. Cranshawe, Esq. Bradford. In the neighbourhood of Bradford are extensive Iron and Can- non Foundtries. Between Bradford and Cottingley, on r, at Heaton, J, ' Field, Esq. Cottingley. On r, II. Wickham, Esq. Binglcy. A mile beyond, on /, J. A. Busfield, Esq. Wainman, Esq. Kildwick. Beyond, Hamblethorpe Hall and Park. Skipton, The Castle, Earl of Thanet. Ff 2 220 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. — 233 61 23 Qi 6| 246 249 LONDON to DURHAM, by and To The Three Tuns Inn, Yorksk. p. 184 - - r. to Darlington 8 m.; 1 . to Bernard Castle 13 . Cross the Tees to * Pierce Bridge, Durham r. to Darlington 44 m -‘ L 1° Bernard Castle 12f ; a little farther , r. to Dur- ham through Heighing- ton I 94 . Within 2 m. of West Auck- land, r. to Darlington 7§ m. West Auckland - - - l. to Bernard Castle Ilf m.; to Wo l sing ham 10; and to Jedburgh by IVitton- le-Wear 76 L * BISHOP AUCK- LAND --- - Qfjf Five miles farther you join the road to Durham through Heigldngton , and at the end of about an- other mile you come into the road from Darlington to Durham. Sunderland Bridge - - Cross the river Wear. * DURHAM - - - OR, * To Pierce Bridge, across the Tees, Durham, above - - - - - l. to Durham by Bishop ' Auckland I 9 § m. Heighington - - - Elden ------ A mile farther , r. to Win- dlestone ,- l. to Howlish Hall and Bishop Auck- land. Merrington - - - About. 2\ m. farther, you join the road to Dur- ham through Bishop Auckland ,- r. to Sunderland Bridge - - Cross the river Wear. * DURHAM - - - BoROUGHBRIDCrE, Catterick, Bishop Auckland. 'jffr The adjoining road from Borough * bridge to Durham, which is always in good repair , is preferred by many travellers to the Northallerton road . — The stages from Boroughbridge are , to Leeming Lane 12 m to Catterick Bridge 11 m./ to Pierce Bridge 11 ro.,- to Bishop Auckland 10 m.; and to Durham 10 m. The Inns wilt be found in the Index. It may be proper to observe here, that our distances are perfectly correct, though they do not exactly agree with the charges of the Innkeepers ,- for it is but lQf miles from Catterick Bridge to Pierce Bridge , and 9 $ from Pierce Bridge to Bishop Auckland. 0|255J I ‘ 3*259 —ml 5j244| 31-2484 251* 255; 259 Three Tuns Inn. Beyond, on r, Mid- dleton Lodge, — Hartley, Esq About three miles from the Three Tuns, on l, at Stanwick, Duke of Notthumber- land ; and about half a tpile farther, Carleton Hall, M. Pulleyn, Esq.; and farther to the l, Forciett Hall, Robert Shuttleworth,' Esq. Pierce Bridge . Near, on l, Cliff Hall, H. Maire, Esq. West Auckland. The ancient residence of the Edens ; and near it, at St. He- lens Auckland, Sir John Chardin Musgrave, Bart. Before West Auck- land, on r, Brusselton Tower attracts the traveller’s attention, a Pleasure- House belonging to Sir Ralph Mil-} banke, Bart., built on an eminence, and commanding an extensive view. Bishop Auckland. On t, the Palace and Park of the Bishop of Durnam. Be- yond Bishop Auckland, on the Hill on r, at Westerton, a circular Tower, erected as an Observatory, Elden. Between Elden and Merrington, on r, Wmdlestone, Sir J. Eden, Bart ; and on l, at Howlish, Howlish Hall, Col. Chaytor. Merrington. Here is one of the most extensive prospects in the kingdom. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [221 LONDON to WOLSINGHAM, bv Catterick and Witton-le- Weaii, continued to STANHOPE and ALDSTONE. To West Auckland, Durham , p. 220 r. to Bishop Auckland 3 m -i l to Bernard Castle Ilf,’ forward to Low Lott Hill - ■* Cross the river Wear. Witton-1 -Wear - - Harperley Lane Head - r. to Bishop Auckland 54 m.; to Durham 1 ; for- ward to Jedburgh 69 i l. to * WOLSINGHAM - Frosterley - - - - Stanhope - East Gate - - - - West Gate - - - - St John’s Weardale - Kilhope Cross, Cumherl. ALDSTONE - - - 246 3 2504 2534 3*257 3 i260 2*262j 2*2654 3L268* 14270 7 277 64 283 Wittoh-le-Wear. Before, on r, Witton Castk, T. H. Hopper, Esq. At Wit- ton-le-Wear, Witton Hull, A. Leaton, Esq. Between Witton-le-Wear and Wolsingham, on /, Harperley Hall, Mrs. Pearson. Stanhope . Bevond, on r, Stanhope Hall, an ancient Mansion belonging to the Earl of Carlisle ; on l, Urhank, Messrs. Twedd ! e and Hddyard; and farther to the l, Newlandside Hail, T. Harvey, Esq. St. John's Weardale. Beyond, on r, the residence of the Agents of Col. Beaumont, Lessee of the Lead Mines in Weardale. Kilhope Cross. Beyond, the residence of the Agents of the Lead-mining Company ; which Company hold on Lease the Lead Mines on Aldstone Moor, belonging to Greenwich Hos- pital. LONDON to WOLSINGHAM, by Bernard Castle, con- tinued to HEXHAM and BELLINGHAM. * To BERNARD CAS- 1 Bernard Castle. Two miles beyond, on TLE, Durham. p.184 — 246 r, Streatham Castle, Earl of Strath- Or, p 2 12, 246* m. more ; and farther to the r, Raby West Pits - - - - Near Wolsingham, cross the 7 253 Castle, Earl of Darlington. river Wear. * WOLSINGHAM - 9 262 West Pits. On r, J. Coates, Esq. | r. to Bishop Auckland 8 m ; Wolsingham. The neighbourhood of j l. to Aldstone 2 If. Wolsingham abounds with Lead and j Golds Hill - - - - 6 268 Coal Mines. Muggleswick - - - Earls Bridge - - - H 1 '27Q* ! 2/1*1 Hexham is noted for its manufacture of j Cross the Derwent river, and Tanned Leather. Near this place, in 1 enter Northumberland Sleaton, Northumlerl. * HEXHAM - - - 8 5* '2 79h 285 IC 43 , was fought a bloody battle be- j tween the Houses of York and Lan- J r. to Newcastle 20| m.; 1. to J caster, in which the latter was de- i Carlisle 36 . feated. Among the remains of an- j Crcs the river Tyne. Piet’s Wall - - - - 4 289 j cient buildings at Hexham, is a Gate- , r. to Newcastle 21 m,; l. to way of Saxon architecture, leading to \ Carlisle 35* the Priory. j 222 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Chollerton - - - - 3904 r. to Morpeth 25 m ; to Aln- wick 37 j &nd to Wooler 454 ; l- to Barry sford - - - - 1 2911 Near Wark, cross the North Tyne. Wark - - - - - 41 2 96 ? BELLINGHAM, or BILL IN GHAM - 4 3001 Chollerton. On r, Swinburn Castle, R. Riddell, Esq. About two miles beyond Chollerton, on l , near Simon- bum, Munwick, James Allgood, Esq.; and a little farther, onr, Chipchase Castle, — Reed, Esq. Wark. On r, Tone, Wm. Hodgson, Esq. Beyond Wark, Lee Hall, — Charlton, Esq. — 206 4 210 LONDON to EDINBURGH, by Barnet, Biggleswade, Stam- ford, Newark, Bawtry, Doncaster, Boroughbridge, Northallerton, Durham, Newcastle, Berwick, Dun bar, and Musselburgh (n.m.) * To BOROUGH- BRIDGE, Yorksh. p. 183 - - - - Cross the Ure river. L to Carlisle 95i ret., « lit- tle farther, r. to Easing- wald 10. Ditchford - - - - Near Topcliffe, cross the river Swale. Topcliffe - - - r. to Think 5§ rn. Bush by Sloop - - I r. to Thirsk 4 L to Ripon 8. Sand Hutton - I South Ottringham - - I North Ottringham - - 1 Near Northallerton , l. to I j Bedale m.j and a little farther, r. to Thirsk . * NORTHALLER - TON , m. h. - - - Through the town, l. to Rich- mond 144 m - Lovesome Hill - Little S me ton ■ - - Great Smeton, Church Enter Common, t. g. y. to Stockton 13 rn.; a mile farther, l to Richmond LI. Dalton Croft ------ - : 2^2124 - 4 21 6 j 1 217J 3|221 1 4 - 2221 : j 03 OO * ■"4 22Q 231 232 233 236 1 5 237 | | Topcliffe. Beyond, on l, Newby Park, Lord Grantham. South Ottringham. On /, Newby Wiske, W. Revely, Esq. Beyond South Ot- tringham, o a l, at Sobergate, R. Mutton, Esq. North Ottringham . Three quarters of a mile beyond, see on l. Hornby Castle, Duke of Leeds, Northallerton is a well-built market town , seated on a small brook, which runs into the Wiske river. It consists of one street, about half a mile long, in the middle of which is the Market- house. Here is a Prison erected upon the plan of the Philanthro; ic Mr. Howard. Between Northallerton and Lovesome Hill, on r, Grange, Robert Walker, Esq ; on l, Lasenby Hall, — Pierse, Esq. Lovesome Hill. Between Lovesome Hill and Little Smeton, on l, at Hutton Bonville, A. Hammond, Esq. Great Smeton. On r, Hornby Grange, General Hewgill. Croft. On l, in the road to Richmond, Halnaby Hall, Sir R. Milbankc, Bart. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [223 1. to Richmo7id 9 m.; to Ber- nard Castle 18. Cross tne river Tees, and enter Durham. 1 2 : Rockcliffe, Durham ** 233 Cross the Skern river. * DARLINGTON - 3 l 24i ; r. to Stockton 1 1§ m.; 1. to Bernard Castle 17^> an< 2 to Bishop Auckland 12. Harrow Gate - - - If I 1 *12f Coatharn Mundeville - 24 5 AycJiffe ----- 1 246 Traveller’s Rest - - 1 247 Wood ham - - - - 1 2 248| 24C)f; * Rushyford - - - If Ferry Hill - - - - 2 i 252} Low Butcher Race 2 254f A mile farther , l. to Pierce Bridge by Heighington 15 m ; and to Bishop Auckland 6. Sunderland Bridge - - 255} Cross the river Wear. * DURHAM - - - 2 5Qi In passing through Durham you cross the river Wear twice. r. to Sundeiland 13 m.; 1. to JVolsingham 151,' # mile beyond Durham , l. to Hexham 25 ni. Durham Moor House - i 260J Over Durham Moor to Plausworth, t. g. - - 2 i 262|- Chester le Street - - H '265^1 Pelaw - - - - - i 266 } Birtley - - - - - 2 I268J Ayton Bank - If 2 6pf 2 m. farther , r. to Sunder- land over the Iron Bridge 10§ m. GATES HE A D, entrance 24 2/2f l. to Hexham 22 m.; and to Wolsingham 2 j. Tyne Bridge - - - Cross the Tyne, and enter Northumberland. * NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Play House , Nor thumbei land l 2/3f 1 2 273J r. to Tynemouth 9 m.; 1. Darlington. Near, on l t Blackwell Grange, G. Allen, Esq. Coalham Mundeville. On r, Coatharn Hall Garth, — Porteous, Esq. Rushyford. On l, Windleston, Sir John Eden, Bart. Sunderland Bridge. On l, Whitworth, R. Shaftoe, Esq.; on r, at Croxdale, Croxdale House, W. Salvin, Esq ; and half a mile farther, on l } Newburn Hall, Bryan Salvin, Esq. Durham. Beyond, on r, Newton Hall, Rev. John Fawcett. Half a mile be- yond Durham, on r, AyciifFe Heads, Francis Johnson, Esq. Durham Moor. Sniperly House, Henry Airey, Esq.; and on the hill, a new Roman Catholic College. Plausworlh , t. g. Before, on r, Cock- en Hall, the romantic seat of Carr ibbetson, Esq., now inhabited by a Convent of Flemish Nuns, removed from St. Helens Auckland; and near it, the ruins of Finkley Abbey. At Plausworth, on r, Stephenson, Esq. Chester le Street. On r, Harraton Hall, Lady Anne Wyndham, and Lumiey Park and Lambton Hall, R. J. Lamb- ton, Esq. Aylon Bank. On r, at Usworth, Us- worth House, William Peareth, Esq., and Usworth Place, Thomas Wade, Esq.; and on l, Ravens worth Castle, Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart.; and be- yond it, Axwell Park, Sir Thomas Clavering, Bart. Gateshead. On the l. of the T. Q., on the river Team, the Team Iron ma- nufactory, in repute for good An- chors. 224] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. 3 276 * § 27/4 - - ,24279 2 2 281 1 li 283 | 4283 ^ 2 285 : 88 290 | the military road to Car- lisle 56 ; a little farther , l. to Jedburgh 58 ^. Gosforih, T. G. - - - Ewes Bridge - - - C os ; the Ewes Brook. Six Mile House Shotton Edge - - - Stannington Bridge Cross the Blythe river. Stannington - - - Clifton » - - - - Entrance of Morpeth, cross the Wensbeck river.. * MORPETH , m. h. - l. to Jedburgh 47f rn. Loaning, t. g. - - - l. tv Edinburgh by Cold- stream 89i m. New Hall, Ersdon Moor Causway Park - - - Felton Bridge - - - Newton - - - - - * ALNWICK, Castle - l. to Rothbury 12 m. Cross the Ain liver. Charlton - - - - Warrenford - - - * BELFORD - - - l. to If holer 8 m. Detchon ----- I 2^3244 Fenwick- - - - - Haggerston - - - - Tweed Month, t. g. - l. to Coldstream 13 m. Cress the nv>. 1 Tweed * BERWICK UPON TWEED - - - Through Berwick , at the t. g., 1. to D:mse 14 rn. At 3 m. front Berwick, you leave Berwick Bounds, and enter Berwickshire in Scotland. Near Ay ton, cross the Eye river. Avion, Berwickshire - r. to Eyenrouth 2 m. Lon- don to T 294 -; 4 298| 34302 S|307f 6J3J4 4 318 4J3224 2 x 32/4 3 3304 a 3374 EYEMOUTH 346^ m. * Press Jnn - - * 344-; Ewes Bridge. A mile and a bal f beyond, on r, Gosforth Hall, C. branching, Esq.; on Z, at a distance, Wolsing- ton, — Bell, Esq. Shotton Edge. Beyond, oh Z, Blagden, Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. Stannington Bridge. On Z, Stanning- ton Vale, J. Hall, Esq. Causivay Bark. — Ogle, Esq.; and about two miles farther, on r, Eshot Hall, — Compton, Esq. Felton Bridge. Near, on r, at Thirston, T. ,Smith, Esq. On Z. of Fehon, Felton Park, R. Riddell, Esq.; and on r, Acton, Abr. Lisle, F.sq. Twro miles beyond Felton, on l } Swarland Hall, A. Davison, Esq. Newton. Rev. Mr. Cook. Alnwick. Alnwick Castle., Duke of Northumberland. Charlton. Before, on r, Charlton Hall, Col. Ker. Warrenford. On Z, Twizell House, G. Selby, Esq. Near two miles beyond Warrenford, on Z, Bells Hill, J. Pratt, Esq.; and on r, Edderstone Hall, C. B. Forster, Esq. Belford. On r, — Onslow, Esq. Fenwick. Two miles beyond, on Z, High Lowlin ; and about three quar- ters of a mile farther, Low Lowlin, seats of A. Gregson, Esq. Haggerston. Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Bait. Ay ton. On r, J. Fordyce, Esq. Press Inn. Three miL s. beyond, on Z, 4 3484 Renton, Sir — — Home, Bart. Road 9 measured from Hicks’s Hall. [225 Head Chester - - - 4 352 \l Old Cambus - - - 3 . 353i Path Head - - - - Cross the Douglas river, and enter Haddingtonshire. Thornton Brook, Had- 3 4 356£ 1 dingtonshire - - - 2 35 8 J Broxburn- - - - - 4 362i * DUNBAR - - - H 303± West Barns - - - - Cross the Biell river. 1 -- 36 5j ' Belton Ford - - - - Within If m. of Linton , r. to North Berwick 7 m • London to NORTH BERWICK 3741 m. 1 2 365f Linton Bridge - - - Cross the Tyne river. 31 369 * HADDINGTON - 374L Gladesmuir - - - - q3 of 37H Tranent ----- 2 m. farther , r. to North Berwick 14 ^ m. MUSSELBURGH, Esk river , Edin- 38l| burghshire - - - Cross the Esk river. 4J 38 6i Porto Bello - - - - ! i m. farther , r. to Leith m. London to 1 LEITH 391 I m. I * EDINBURGH, the 2J 3S8± Nether Bow - - - 3 391| il \th Head. On Z, Dunglas, Sir James Hall, Bart. oxburn. On r, Broxmouth Park, Duke of Roxburgh. mU*r. Earl of Lauderdale. iton Ford . On Z , Belton, J. Hay, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Bel- ton Ford, on Z, Ninewar, James Ha- milton, Esq.; and a mile farther, on r , Tyningham, Earl of Haddington. Inton. On r, Smeaton, Geo. Buchan Hepburn, Esq. Three miles beyond Linton, on r, Beanston, Lord Elcho ; and near a mile farther, on Z , Steven- ston, F, Sitwell, Esq. addington. Withj'n a mile, on Z, Amisfield, Earl of Wemys. Beyond Haddington, on r, Alders ton or Smea- ton Park, Capt. Todd ; on l , Clerk- ington, — Houston, Esq.; and farther to the Z, Lenoxlove, Lady Blantyre ; and Coalston, C. Brown, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Haddington, on Z, Letham, George Buchan Hep- burn, Esq. Tranent. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Preston Grange, Countess of Hynd- ford ; and about a mile farther, on l, Drummore, Rev. Dr. Finlay ; and Wallyford, — - Finlay, Esq. Musselburgh. On l , Pinkie House, Sir Archibald Hope. Beyond Mussel- burgh, on Z, New Hales, Miss Dal- rymple ; and half a mile farther, on Z, Brunsrane, Marquis of Abercorn. Edinburgh. Within a mile, on Z, Dud- dingston. Marquis of Abercorn. En- trance of Edinburgh, on Z, the Palace of Holyrood House. I 1 — 28Sf 2 290| LONDON to EDINBURGH, by Boroughbridge, Northal- lerton, Wooler, Coldstream, and Dalkeith, (n. m.) * To MORPETH , Northumberl. p. 224 Loaning, t. g. - - r. to Edinburgh by Berwick 100 ! m ’» a mile farther , Z. to Sunny Side 8 ,• thence to Rothbury 4. London to ROTHBURY, or ROW- BURY 303f m. Longhorsley, t. g. - - Weldon Bridge - - - 5 295J 21298 Morpeth is situated on the Wensbeck river, over which is a Stone Bridge. The river is not navigable beyond the town, owing to a Cataract at the Bridge. Morpeth is an ancient Bo- rough, and is governed by a Corpora- tion. The town is well-built, and has a good Market. Here is a Free School, founded by Edward VI. Longhorsley. On Z, — Riddell, Esq.; on r , about two miles from the road, Causway Park, — Ogle, Esq. — — 1 — jL_, 226 ] Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. Cross the Coquet river. Low Framlington - - J2Q8J Long Framlington, Church - - - - 1 2§pf Rimside House, on Rim side Moor - - 3§303j Rimside Moor, Guide Post ----- |303f r. to Alnwick 8 m /. to Rolhbury 4. * Whittingham, Castle Inn , erce/ 0 / Rimside Moor ----- 4 30/^ Cross the Ain river. Glanton ----- l|30cy§ Percy’s Cross - - - 3j312f * Wooler-haugh Head, George Inn - - - 5J318J IVOOLER, the Pump lj320^ m. beyond Wooler, l. through Akeld and Kirk Newton to Kelso 17^ m. Cross the Glen river. Millfield ----- 5*3 25} * Cornhill, Berwick road 7 332f r. to Berwick 1 1 4 m. Cross the river Tweed, and enter Scotland. COLDSTREAM, Church , Benvich- shire ----- l|334L Coldstream, t. g. - - li335f l. to Kelso 74: m ‘ London to * KELSO , Roxlurgsh. 343 rn. Orange Lane Inn - - 3%33Q% Pjowland, t, g. - - 2 341 Cross the Black Water. | * GREEN L AW, Cross 2j344ji Cross the Black Water. j Rimside Moor. On r, you have a view of the Tower at Alnwick. Whittingham. On l , Callaby, John Clavering, Esq.; and Eslington, Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart, Glanton. On l, Glanton Pyke, J. Mills, Bfcq.; on r, Shawden, Wm. Hargrave, Esq. Percy's Cross. Two miles beyond, on l , Roddam, Admiral Roddam ; beyond which is Ilderton, S. Ilderton, Esq. Wooler-haugh Head. Within two miles, on r, LilburnTower, H. Collingwood, Esq.; and farther to the r, Chill ingham Castle, Earl of Tankerville. In Chil- lingham Park are a number of wild Cattle of the old English breed, the only remaining of that species in the kingdom. As you approach Wooler- haugh Head, you have a fine view of the Cheviot Hills on the /. Between Wooler-haugh Head and Wooler, on l , Earl, Robt. Selby, Esq. Wooler. On r, Lady Silvertop ; and far- ther to the r, Weetwood, John Orde, Esq. Three miles beyond Wooler, on r, Ewart Hall, H. St. Paul, Esq.; and a mile and a half farther, on l , I.an- ton, John Davidson, Esq. Millfield, Two miles beyond, on r, i Ford Castle, Lord Delaval ; on l , Flod- don Field, noted for a battle between the Scots and the English in 1513* Three miles beyond Millfield, on r, Etall Hall, W. H. Kerr, Esq.; and on l, Pallinsburn, G. Askew, Esq. Coldstream. On l , Lees, Edw. Majori-' banks. Esq.; on r, Lennel House, P. Breedon, Esq. On r. of Coldstream r. g., Hirsel, Earl of Home. Two miles and a half beyond Coldstream, on r, Castle Law, Wm. Waite, Esq. Orange Lane Inn. On r, Belchester, J. Trotter, Esq. ; Bughtrig, J. Frank, Esq.; Anton’s Hill, J. Dickson, Esq.; Mersington, T. Nesbit, Esq.; Kaimes, Lord Kaimes ; and Purves Hall, Sir Alex. Purves, Bart.; on l , Eccles, J. Majoribanks, Esq. Plowland , t. g. On Z, Stonefold, J. Dickson, Esq.; and Over Mains, S. Bromfield, Esq. Between Plowland t. g. and Greenlaw, on r, Marchmont House, Earl of Marchrhont ; on l, Rowchester, J. Cockburn, Esq.; An- gelraw, John Hay, Esq.; and Gordon Bank, Wm. Murray, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [227 Tibby’s Inn - - - - Dodds Mill Heugh - - Thirlestane - - - - ■f m. farther, l. to Lauder 1^ m. London to * LAUDER 355% m. * Norton Inn - - - Carfra Mill - - - - Here you fall into the road to Edinburgh, thro’ Kelso and Lauder. 1. to Kelso 21 m.j to Jed- burgh 24 ; and to Gala- shiels 13 ,* T. to Channel Kirk Inn - - * Falla, Edinburghshire , Black Shields Inn Path Head - Cross the Tyne river. Near Dalkeith, cross the South Esk Water. * DALKEITH- - - * EDINBURGH, Cow- gate Port - - - - 3 34 7% 352 % 353| 2} 3 56 H^9i 2 36l% 4% 3661 3|309j 4|374j I 6% 3 80% Tilly's Inn. Three miles beyond, on l , Bassendean, — Christie, Esq. Dodds Mill Hevgh. Near, on r, Thor- nydike Tower, J. Spottiswood, Esq.; and Spottiswood, belonging to the same gentleman. Thirlestane. On l, Thirlestane or Lau- der Castle, Earl of Lauderdale. Falla. Cn r, Reid Hall, — Hamilton, Esq.; Johnstonburn, — Brown, Esq.; and Falla Hall, Hamilton Macgill, Esq. Between Falla and Path Head, on r, Costertoun, Earl of Hopetoun ; Whiteburgh, — Anderson, Esq.; and Upper Cranston, Sir John Dalrymple, Bart.; on /, Longfaugh, Sir John Cal- lender, Bart.; and Crighton, — Prin- gle, Esq. Path Head. Between Path Head and Dalkeith, on r, Preston Hall, Col. Cal- lender ; Cranston, — Wilkieson, Esq.; Oxford Hall, Hamilton Macgill, Esq., of Falla; Chester Hall, — Robertson, Esq.; Fordell, — Dalrymple, Esq., and Cold Home, the same gentleman; on l , Vogrie, James Dewar, Esq. Dalkeith. Near, on r, Jeanfield, — Douglas, Esq.; on Z, Newbattle, Mar- quis of Lothian. On r. of Dalkeith, Dalkeith Palace and Smeaton House, Duke of Buccleugh ; and Castle- steeds, Baron Grant. On l. of Dal- keith, Melville, Viscount Melville. Between Dalkeith and Edinburgh, on r, Wolmet, Earl of Wemys ; Edmon- ston, — « Wauchope, Esq. ; Niddey, the same gentleman ; Duddingston, Marquis of Abercorn ; Prestonfield, Sir Alex. Dick, Bart., and the King’s Park; on l , Gilmeiton, — Baird, Esq.; Drum, Lord Somerville ; and Inch, Sir Alex. Gilmour, Bart. LONDON to EDINBURGH, by Wooler, Kelso, and Lauder, (n. m.) Battle Stone was placed in commemo- ration of a battle fought between the Scots and the English in 14^5- Kirk Newton. Before, on r, Lanton, — Davison, Esq, Beyond, on r, Flod- don Field, noted for a battle between the Scots and the English in 1513- Kiiham. Beyond, on r, the battle of Chevy Chase was fought in 143*5 ; on l, Paston, Col. Selby. Mindrum Inn. Beyond, on Z, Cherry- trees, — Murray, Esq. To WOOLER, North- umberland , p. 22 6 - H m ‘ farther , r. through Coldstream to Edinburgh 58| m. Akeld Battle Stone - - - - Kirk Newton, Church Kilham - - * - - Cross the Glen river. Mindrum, Inn - - - Z. to Yetholm 4 m. London to YETHOLM, Rox- burghshire, 334 J m. — 320% 2* 322% If 324% It 3 25\ oA ^4 328% 2 330} Gg 2 228 ] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. Pott’s Close, Roxburgh- shire ----- Kelso, t. g. - - - - l. to Jedburgh 11 % m. ; to Hawick 20f ,* and thence to Carlisle 43f oi. Cross the river Tweed. * KELSO - - - - r. to Coldstream 8^ m. ; thence to Berwick upon Tweed 14§- Smallholm, Church Bridge End, Berwick- shire - - - - - Cross the Leeder water. Half a mile farther you join the read from Jedburgh to Lauder. 1. to Jedburgh 16 m ■; r. to * LAUDER - - ' - Car fra Mill - - ~ - QCAf Here you join the road from Coldstream to Edin- burgh. * r. to EDINBURGH. p. 227 4j334± 4j338f \ 3394 6 |345j 71 352 J o-gjoOf 4 360* 21 381 Kelso, t. g. On l , Springwood Park, Sir George Douglas. On r. of Kelso, Broom lands, Sir Jas. Pringle, Bart.; and Sydenham, Admiral Dickson. Near two miles beyond Kelso, on l , Fleurs, Duke of Roxburgh ; and about half a mile farther, on r, Newton Don, Sir Alexander Don, Bart.; be- yond which is Stitchill House, Sir James Pringle, Bart. Four miles be- yond Kelso, on r, Nenthorn, Wm. Ray, Esq.; on l, Makerstoun, Sir Hen. Hay M‘Dougal. Smallholm. On r, Mellerstain Castle, Hon. George Baillie ; on l , Merton House, Hugh Scott, Esq. Two miles beyond Smallholm, on l , Gladswood, Dr. Redpath ; beyond which is Dry- grainge, — Hay, Esq. Three miles beyond Smallholm, on l , Park, John Brown, Esq.; and Cowdenknows, Dr. James Home. •idge End. Near, on l, Carolside, Jas. Home, Esq.; and about a mile farther, on l , Chaple, Wm. Fanholm, Esq. Louder. On r, Thirlestane, or Lauder Castle, Earl of Lauderdale. LONDON to EDINBURGH, by Tadcaster, York, and Thirsk, (n. m.) To Brotherton, Yorksh. p. 182 * - - - - l. to IVetherby 15! m -> r - to Leeds and Selby road - l. to Leeds I2f m.; r. to Monck Fryston 1 ,* thence to Hambleton 3$ > thence to Thorpe Willaby If ; and thence to Selby 2f. London to * SELBY 1S8J m. South Milford - - - Sherburn - - - - r. to Cawood 6 m. London to Cawood I89J m. Barkston - - - - - Towton - - - - = *TADCASTER, Bridge l. to Leeds 14f m.; to Hare- vjood 11 ; and to Wether- by6. li H I78J 182 183J S4j 187 i 190} Brotherton. On r, Bryam, Sir John | Ramsden, Bart. jj Barkston. Beyond, on r, Scarthingwell I Hall and Park, Lord Hawke. Towton. On l, a famous battle was fought, 29 th March, I 46 I, between the Houses of York and Lancaster. On r. of Towton, at North Milford, — Leeds, Esq.; on l, M. B. Hawke, Esq. Beyond Towton, see on l, Haslewood Hall, Sir Thomas Vavasour, Bart. The situation is remarkably fine. Two miles beyond Towton, on r, at Grim- stone, Grimstone House, George Townend, Esq. Tadcaster. Beyond, on r. of the t.,g., Mount Pleasant, Peregrine Dealtry, Esq.; on Z, Healaugh Manor, Benj. Brooksbank, Esq. ; and beyond it, Wighill Park, S. Chetwynd, Esq. About six miles to the r. of Tadcaster, between the Wharfe and the Ouse ri- vers, Nun Appleton, Sir W. Milner, Bt. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [229 Cross the Wharfe river. Street Houses, Pack Horse - - - - - 3J Dringhouses, Church - H A mile farther, l. to IVetherby 14 m to Knaresborough 19 ,• arid to Boroughbridge 17. * YORK, Ouse Bridge Cross the river Ouse, r. to Beverley 30 m.,* thence to Hull 9 ; to Bridlington 41 ,* to Mai ton 17 ii und to Helmsley 23 . Clifton - - - - - 14 RawclifY t. g. - - • 2 Skelton - - - - - 1 Shipton - - - - - 14 Tollerton Lanes - - 34 A little farther, r. to Sutton 4 m.; 1. to Tollerton 1§. * Easingwold - 34 l. to Boroughbridge ly Ras- kelf 10 | m. 1 Thormanby - - - - Birdforth - - - Bagby Common, t. g. * THIRSK , m. h. - r. to Stokesley 194 m * Cross the Cod Beck. 1. to Boroughbridge 12 m.; to Ripon 12|. Thornton in the Street * NORTHALLER- TON , M. H. - " * EDINBURGH, by Berwick y p. 222 to 225 OR, * To NORTHALLER- TON, above - - * MORPETH, Northum- berland, p. 224 - - * EDINBURGH, by Coldstream, p. 227 - OR, * To NORTHALLER- TON, above - - * MORPETH, Northum berland, p. 224 - - 1934 198 > 99 } 200i 203f 205| 212^ 21 6 J l| 21 7\ a '220j IVOOLER, p. 22 6 * EDINBURGH, i£e/$o, p. I'll l y 31J 61 327 388 4 2| 223 2J225J 6 1231 664398 J — 23lf 63t.2954 91J387J — 231J 63f|295i Street Houses. Beyond, on l, Askham, John Carr, Esq. Dring Houses. On r, Bishopthorpe, Archbishop of York ; and Middle- thorpe, John Barlow, Esq. York, the Eboracum of the Romans, is a very ancient city. It has always been considered as the capital of the North of England, -and in point of rank the second city in the kingdom. The Cathedral of St. Peter, generally called the Minster, is reckoned the most elegant and magnificent Gothic structure in the kingdom, besides which there are seventeen Churches. York is divided into two parts by the river Ouse, over which is a fine Stone Bridge of five arches ; the centre arch is eighty-one feet wide, and the river is navigable here for vessels of seventy tbns burthen. The city is surrounded by a strong Wall, through which are entrances by four gates and five pos- terns ; the Castle was built by William the Conqueror, and was formerly a place of great strength; it is now the County Prison. Shipton. On i, Benningborough, G. Earle, Esq.; and farther to the l, at Nun Monckton, G. Crompton, Esq. Thormanby. On r, Newbrcugh Hall, late Earl Fauconberg ; on l, Sessay Hall, Hon. and Rev. Wm. Dawnay. Bagby Common, t. g. Within a mile, on r, Thirkleby, Sir Thomas Frank- land, Bart. Thornton in the Street. Before, on r. North Kilvingtor, — Meynell, Esq. Beyond Thornton in the Street, on r, Brawith, W. Consett, Esq.; on l, Wood End, S. Crompton, Esq. 230] Koads measured from Hicks’s Hall* LONDON to * To NEWCASTLE, Northumlerl. p 223 •273} Newbiggin - - - - H ;2 77 J Holliwell - - - - 1 27 8| : Ponteland - - - * 3 28 1| West Gate - - - - 3 284f Nun Hill - - - - 1 28 5J , Bogg 280J Corridge - - - - 2 l 292 Camboe - - - - - 2f |294f r. to Morpeth 12 to.; and to Alnwick 24,- l. to Choi - ; lerton 13. Kirkhill 2 296J § in. farther , r. to Morpeth 13 to.; l. to Harwood Head - - - 3§ 300j’ Elsdon ----- 3 i 303f Otterburn - - - - H |30S Near Bag rave, l. to Cor- bridge 22 m. Bagrave - - - - ' - 3J 309^ Buryness - - - - 314J Lumsden - - - - H ! 317J Carter Fell, t, g. Rox- burghshire - - - J 321| l. to Hawick 14 to. Doveford Bridge - - H\ 32 6J * JEDBURGH - - H 332 2} m. farther , r. to Kelso 9 to.,* Z. to Hawick Q. Cross the Tiviot river. Ancrum, t.g. - - - 3 335 Newton ------ 6 341 * Fly Bridge - - - 2 343 Cross the river Tweed. Here a road branches of' on the r. to Berwick by Kelso and Coldstream ; on l. to Glasgow by Ga- lashiels , Peebles , Lanerk , and Hamilton. Road to Kelso - - - 6 : i 349 Here you join the road to Edinburgh by Wooler and Kelso, as inp. 228. r. to Kelso 14to. Blainslee - - - 2 ■ 1 ugi * LAUDER, Berwick- shire - - »• - H- j l 352 I EDINBURGH, by Jedburgh. Newcastle . Near two miles beyond, on l , Fenham Hall, Wm. Ord, Esq. HoUiwell. A mile beyond, on r, Wool- sington, M. Bell, Esq. Ponteland. Two miles on l, North Dis- sington, Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. West Gate. On r, Benridge, Captain Dixon ; and farther to the r, Kirkley, Dean of Winchester. Nun Hill. Two miles beyond, on Z, Belsay Castle, Sir Charles Monk, Bart. Bogg. On l , Capeaton Castle, Sir John Swinburn, Bart. Camboe. Near, on l, Wallington, John Trevelyan, Esq.; and a mile farther to the Z, Little Harle Tower, Rev. Lord Chas. Aynsley ; bej/ond which is Kirk Harle, Sir Wm. Loraine, Bart. Carter Fell, t. g. Beyond, on r, Ed- gerston Hall, John Rutherford, Esq. and Mossburn Ford, Capt. Ruther- ford. about two miles from its junction with the Tiviot ; it is the county town, and a royal burgh, and the neighbourhood abounds with Sandstone. A mile beyond Jedburgh, on r. Boon Jed- burgh, A. Jardine* Esq. incrum, t. g. Near, after you cross the Tiviot river, on r, MountTiviot, Adm. Elliott; on l, Chesters, T. E. Ogilvie, Esq. Beyond Ancrurn t. g. on Z, Lord Eldon. lewtoji. About a mile before, on r, Lessudden, Walter Seott, Esq. On r. of Newton, Dryburgh, Earl of Buchan, C. Riddell, Esq.; Hardens, H. Scott, Esq.; Beamerside, Capt. J. Haig; and Glads wood, Dr. Redpath. ly Bridge. Between Fly Bridge and the Kelso road, on r, Kirkland, John Todd, Esq.; the Park, John Brown, Esq.; Cowdenknow's, Dr. Jas. Home; Carolside, J. Home, Esq.; Chapel, Wm. Fanholm, Esq.; and Birkhill- side. Major W. Shillinglaw; on l , Drygrainge, — Hay, Esq. lainslee. South Blainslee, C. M‘Ken- zie. Esq.; Upper Blainslee, John Simpson, Esq.; and New Blainslee, D. Cameron, Esq. Earl of Lauderdale. I Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [231 Carfra Mill - - - - * EDINBURGH, as p.227 - - - - OR, * To MORPETH, Nor- thumberland, p. 224 Mitford - - - - - 3 m. farther, l. to Hartlurn 2 m.; r. to Long Whitton - - - 2 m. farther , r to Almvick 20^ m.; 1. to Chollerton 16£. About 4 miles beyond Long Whitton , you join the road above , through Camloe, seep. 230. Harwood Head - - *EDINBURGH, p.230 and above - - - OR, To the Three Tuns Inn, Yorkshire, p. 184 - West Auckland, Dur- ham, p. 220 - Witton-le-Wear, p. 221 Harperley Lane Head - r. to Bishop Auckland m.; to Durham 1 1^,* L to Wol- singham ; forward to Cold Rowley - - - Allen’s Ford - - - Cross the Derwent river, and enter Northumberland. Green Head Inn, Nor- thumberland - Utbank - - - - Riding - - - - - r. to Gateshead lG&m. Within a mile of Corbridge, 1. to Hexham 4 m. Cross the Tyne river. * Corbridge - - - Wheat Sheaf Inn - - OCf 3 Here you ci'oss the military road from Neiv- castle to Carlisle, r. to Newcastle 16§ m.; 1. to Carlisle 39$. Go along the Wat ling Street road to 4 356 ( h 21 377 | '( 288| lr 3 291 J r 1 6 297t ( i 1 304$ 76% 381 — 233 13 246 J 4 1 250| 3 253J *. 9% 263% 2 1265$ t 2 f 27(>{- 5 2/-5| V 1 2 2771 o3 z 4 ’280 1 to Chollerton 2 m.% r. to Morpeth 23 ; to Wooler 45 i and to Alnwick 35* Watling Street road for about a mile, and then turn on the l. to and the adjoining col. 4 284 288§ 297 * 8 2 | 299 } 6 / 136-1 Edinburgh , but the Berwick , Cold- stream, and Carlisle roads, are the most frequented. Titford. Three miles beyond, on l, Meldon Park, — — — . ong Whitton-. On l, Rev. Walter Tre- velyan ; and on r, at Nether Whitton, W. Trevelyan, Esq. Two miles be- yond Whitton, on r, Roadley Castle, irpcrley Lane End. On l, in the road to Wolsingham, Harperly Hall, Mrs. Pearson. Allen's Ford. On r, Shotley Hall, — . reen Head Inn. On r, Black Hediey, N. Hopper, Esq. Uthank. Two miles beyond, on l, Minster Acres, J.Silvertop, Esq. ding. Wm. Bainbridge, Esq., and M. Hediey, Esq. Corbridge. Beyond, on l, at Sandhoe, Edward Charlton, Esq., T. Huggen- ton, Esq., and John Herrington, Esq. Collell. On l, Swinburn Castle, T. Riddell, Esq.; on r, Hallington Hall, Chr. Soulsey, Esq. 1 ne Pit Inn. On r, Carey Coats, D. Shafto, Esq.; on l, Tone, William Hodgson, Esq. 232] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to SUNDERLAND, by Boroughbridge, Thirsk, Yarm, and Stockton, Mail Coach Road, (chiefly n. m.) * To BOROUGH- BRIDGE , Yorks h. p. 183 - - - - Cross the river Ure. L to Carlisle 95^ m -> a lit- tle farther, r. to Easing- zaold 10 m. Ditchford I - - - - Near Topcliffe, cross the river Swale. Topcliffe - - - - l. to Notkallerton 12§ m. Thorn field Houses - - * THIRSK - - - - 1. to Ripon 12f m to North- allerton 8 | ; r. to York 23H to Helmsley 13f. South Kilvington - - North Kilvington - - Knayton - - - - Borrowby Leak Hill - - - - Chaytor Houses - - * Tontine Inn - - - r. to Stokesley 7§ m. Crathorne - Kirk Lavington - - * YARM - - - - l. to Northallerton 17 m. Cross the Tees, and enter Durham. Near Stockton , l. to Dar- lington lif m. &STO CKTON, Durham * Norton Inn - - - 1. to Thorpe 34 zn.; the?ice to Layton 2- ; thence to Segdefield 1|. London to * SEDGEFIELD 251 m. Biilingham, t. g. - - Wolviston - - . » - A little farther , r. to Great- ham 2§ m.; thence to Stranton 3 i and thence tp Hartlepool 2. Lon- don to HARTLEP00L254m . — 206 4 210 oi 212| 3 21 5 \ 217| 2 I 2IS£ 1 219i 2211 222i 2 1 1 2231 H 226 3* 2291 234 } i 235| 2 237| 4 241| 34 243 1 244 | 2 246 6| 2521 3 2 55 \ 1 2 56i H 259 2 261 1 262 3 265 2J 267| 3 4, 268| Near the 8th milestone , r. to Elwick § m.; beyond the 9 th milestone , r. to Hartlepool by Hurt. Sheraton - - - - * Castle Eden Inn - - Shotton - - - - - Easington - Cold Hasledon - - - Dalton Je Dale - - - Rhybope, heyondt he t.g, * Bishop Wearmouth, Church - - - - l. to Durham 121 w*.; r. to * SUNDERLAND , George Inn - ~ - Topcliffe. On l, Newby Park, Lord Grantham. North Kilvington. Beyond, on r, New Buildings, Fr. Smith, Esq. Knayton. On /, Brawith Hall, Warcup Consett, Esq. Leak Hill. On r, Silton Hall, F. Hicks, Esq., formerly the seat of the Con- stables. Chaytor Houses. Beyond, on r, Thim- bleby Lodge, R. W. Peirse, Esq. Tontine Inn. On r, Mrs. Malivery; on l, at East Harlsey, Sir A. Bannerman. Crathorne. Thos. Crathorne, Esq. Yarm. The Friarage, E. Meynell, Esq. Biilingham. The Grange, William Chil- ton, Esq. Shotton. Charles Brandling, Esq. Castle Eden Inn. On r, at Castle Eden, Rowland Burdon, Esq.; who eiscted the Iron Bridge over the river Wear, near Sunderland. Dalton le Dale. Beyond, on r, at Sea- ham, Sir Ralph Milbanke, Bart. Rhyhope. J. Carr, Esq. Bishop Wearmouth. Near, on r, the Grange, J. Maling, Esq.; on l , Thorn- hill, J. Thornhill, Esq. At Bishop Wearmouth, the Parsonage, the resi- dence of the late learned Dr. Paley. Hoads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [233 LONDON to NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE * To Bishop Wear- mouth, Durham t p. 232 267J Cross the Iron Bridge to Monk Wearmouth, Wheat Sheaf - - 3 4 2<56j r. to Whitburn 3 m. Fulwell Inn - - - - 1 26 gi r. to Fulwell. Fulwell, t. g. - - - i 269* Forward to South Shields 5 m. East Boldon - - - - 271 ? West Boldon, Church - 1 2721 Boldon, t. g. - - - lh 273 J White Mare Pool - - lj 275 Heworth Bridge - - H r. to South Shields 8 m. Felling ----- 4 V7i Felling, t. g. - - - 1 2 2771 GATESHEAD - - 3 4 27 8jj Z. to Durham 12^ m.; a lit- tle farther, l. to Hexham 22. Tyne Bridge - - - 3 4 2 79i\ Cross the river Tyne to * NEWCASTLE UPON i £ I TYNE, Play House 1 i 279| by Stockton, the River Wear, (n. m ) From Sunderland to the Iron Bridge is $ of a mile , and thence to Fulivell t. g., 1^ m.; thence to New castle , as in the adjoining column , 10; Sunderland to Newcastle 12|. Bishop Wear mouth. On l , the Rectory House, Rev. Dr. Gray. The Iron Bridge across the Wear, consisting of a single arch, under which the Colliers sail with their top-masts up, is highly worth the attention of the traveller. The span is 236 feet, and the height is 100 feet above low- water mark. Monk Wearmoulh. On Z, Hylton Cas- tle, Simon Temple, Esq ; and Pallion House, John Goodchild, Esq. Fulwell. On r , Rock Lodge, William Peareth, Esq. East Boldon, William Brewell, Esq. West Boldon. Rev. Henry Blackett. Boldon , t. g. Scots House, Albany Wade, Esq. White Mare Pool. On r, Hebburn House, Cuthbert Ellison, Esq. Heworth Bridge. On l, Usworth House, William Peareth, Esq. Gattshead. On r, Gateshead Park, Mrs. Ellison. LONDON to SHIELDS and TYNEMOUTH, by the Iron Bridge over the River Wear, (principally n. m ) * To DURHAM, Dur- ham , p. 223 - - - Blue Houses - - - Raynton Pitt Houses - East Raynton - - - * Houghton le Spring - East Harrington - - Entrance of Bishop Wear- mouth , r. io Stockton 26 m. * Bishop Wearmouth - Forward io Sunderland $ m. London to * SUNDERLAND 272^ m. L to The Iron Bridge - r 25Ql to 26 ifj 2632 l 264j If 2 66 H 268± 3 2 74 2 272 East Raynton. On r, Belmont, W. C. Hopper, Esq.; on Z, Raynton Hall, B. Dunn, Esq. ; and Cocken Hall, a Convent of Flemish Nuns j High Cocken, Carr Ibbetson, Esq. Houghton le Spring. Before, on r, Het- ton Hall, Hon. Mrs. Lyons. At Houghton le Spring, J. D. Nesham, Esq.; Houghton Hall, Rev. J. Hut- ton ; and Rectory House, Piev. E. S. Thurlow. Beyond, on Z; at Newbot- tle, Newbottle Hall, Ant. Storey, Esq. East Harrington. On Z, Wm. Beck- with, Esq. Two miles beyond, or, Z, Low BaxiiSj R. D. Pemberton, Esq.; and High Barns W. Kttrick, Esq. Bishop Wearmouth. On r, the Grange, John Maling, Esq.; and on Z, Tiiorn- Eth 234] Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. Cross the river Wear. Monk Wearmouth, Wheat Sheaf Fulwell Inn - - - - r. to Fulwell. Fulwell, t. g. - ^ - l. to Newcastle 10 m.; r. to Cleadon ------ r. to Whitburn If m. Harton ----- Harton, t. g. - - - Westoe ------ * SOUTH SHIELDS , Cross - - - - - Cross the Tyne. * NORTH SHIELDS, Northumberland * Tynemouth - - - ^272| 1 273| i273i 1|2 7(5J i 277J 4.2774 278i 4.279 li; 280 ^ OR, •* To Bishop Wearmouth ^ Durham, p. 233 - - * Tynemouth, as in p. 233 and the adjoining column - - - - 9 267| 276I hill, J. Thornhill, Esq. At Bishop Wearmouth, the l’arsonage, the late learned Dr. Paley. Cleadon. On r, at Whitburn, East Hyouse, Sii . Hedworth Williamson, Bart.; and Rectory House, Rev. J. Symons. Harton. On l , Biddick House, Peter Shields, Esq. South Shields. On 7, Barnes, Mrs. Millner. Tynemouth On l, Tynemouth Lodge, W. Linskill, Esq. At Tynemouth, the ruins of its Abbey and Castle. LONDON to TYNEMOUTH, by Newcastle. * To NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Biker. On l, Heaton Hall, Sir Matthew Northumberl. p. 223 273J White Ridley, Bart. Beyond, on l. Useborn - - - - - 1 2?4f Benton House, C. W. Bigge, Esq. Biker ----- 1; 275J Chirton. On r, A. M. Lawson de Car- Chirton - - - - - 41 280£ donnel, Esq.; and a little beyond it. * NORTH SHIELDS * Tynemouth - - - 1 2814 i282f late Loid Collingwood. LONDON to WHITBY, by York and New Malton. * To YORK, Yorksh. p. 229 - - - - Lobster Inn - - - - Spittle Beck - - - * Whitwell - - - - | * NEW MALT ON - r. to Scarborough 22f m.; j and to Beverley 28-J. ! Old Malton ------ I How Bridge - Cross the Derwent river. 1994 20 7 210 j 1. 2 1 1 — Whitwell, 5i21 7 \ 1 218J 2 ^ 220 # York. About four miles beyond York, 011 r, at Stockton, Benj. Agar, Esq. Seven miles from York, on r, at Sand Hutton, Rev. T. C. Rudston Reade. Spittle Beck. On r, near How-sham, Henry Cholmley, Esq. Two miles beyond, on l , Castle Howard, Earl of Carlisle ; a most magnificent seat built in 1702, enriched with an excellent collection of pictures by the first masters ; a mile farther, on r, at Hutton, Hutton Lodge, J. Parkhurst, Esq. How Bridge. Two miles beyond, on l, at Kirby Misperton, — Blomberg, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. [235 * PICKERING - - r. to Scarborough l8 j m.; 1. to Kirby Moor Side 8. Lock ton - * Saltergate - - - - Silla Cross - - - - Sleights - - - - Cross the Esk river. Carr End - Ruswarp, Rodney Inn - * WHITBY , Bridge - 5 225J 4- 230j 4~ l234j 5 )239j H j24lj 3 4 ■2421 *4 244 2 1246 Pickering. Two miles beyond, on r, at Kingtborp, John Fothergill. Esq. Sleights. On r, Sleights Hall, Mrs. Bateman ; on l, Esk Hall, J. C. Coates, Esq. i Carr End. Beyond, on l , Carr Hall, j Mrs. Preston. Whitby has a fine Pier, and one of the best Harbours on the coast, and is noted for Ship Building. The neigh- bourhood abounds with Alum Mines. Whitby was the birth-place of the ce- lebrated circumnavigator, Capt,. Cook. LONDON to SCARBOROUGH, Malton. Malton. Esq. * To NEW A ALTON, 1 | I' Yorkshire , p. 234 - 21741 Cross the Derwent river to 1 2 Norton - - - - - 2174 Scagglethorp, t. g. pi Z 2 22°| Riliington - - - lg m. farther , r. to Hun- 14 22 if manly 14 m.; 1. to 22 * Ye'ddingham Bridge - 44 Cross the Derwent river. * S n a i n ton , New In n - 34 229| l. to Pickering by Ebbevston 7 § «• Brompton - if 2314 Wykeham - 14 233 1 Hutton Bushel - - - 3 4 233J East Ayton - - - - 1 2344 Cross the Derwent river. Falsgrave - - - - 238J r. to Great Driffield 20 4 m. 2394 * SCARBOROUGH - l by York and New Qn r, Netham, R. Bowen, Norton. On r, Sutton Grange, G. Parker, Esq. Scagglethorp. On r, at Setterington, Mark Maesterman, Esq. Rillington r A mile beyond, on l, Scampston, Wm. St. Quintin, Esq.; a mile farther, on r ? Knapton, Thos. Hodgson, Esq. Yeddingham Bridge. On r, at West Heslerton, J. W. Foulis, Esq. Brompton. On r, Sir George Cayley, Bart. \Wykeham. Near, op r, Wykeham Ab- j bey, R. Langley, Esq, ■Hutton Bushel. Mrs. Osbald’ston. LONDON to HELMSLEY, continued to KIRBY MOORSIDE. * To YORK, pi 22 9 Yorksh. Stillington - - - - Giliing - Oswaldkirk - - Sproxton - - Cross the river Rye. * HELMSLEY From IJelmstey a cross rood branches off on l. to Bils- - — '99* - 22 20 if - rA ° 2 2o;J - 3 21 Of . 7 2i?i - 1 218J - 24 220| - H 222i Sutton. On r, Cbas. Hoare Hatland,Esq. Stillington. On r, Stephen Croft, Esq. Two miles beyond Stillington, on r, at Bransby, H. Cholmley, Esq. Giliing. On l » Gibing Castle, C. G. Fairfax, Esq.; and farther to the /, Newbrough Hall. late EarlFauconberg. Sproxton. Between Sproxton and Helms- ley, on /, Duncombe Park, Charles Duncombe, Esq. Helmsley. The ruins of the Castle. Heimsley is otherwise called Helmsley Blackmoor, because situated on Black- moor. H h 2 236] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. dale 9 § m. ,• thence to Kirby Si i thence to Stokesley Si> London to STOKESLEY 238^ m. r. to Nawton - - - * KIRBY MOOR - SIDE 2§224f I 3 227| Kirhy Moorside has its name from being situated on the side of Black- moor, to distinguish it from Kirby near Stokesley, LONDON to GISEOROUGH. * To The Tontine Inn, * GISEOROUGH , as Yorkshire , p . 232 - — 229 | iw the adjoining col . - 1 5% 263 l. to Yarm 8 in. Arnciiffe ----- 1 2 230 OR, Swain by ----- If 23 if To STOKESLEY , Near Stokesley, cross the 1 Yorkshire , os - 23 Leaven river. STOKESLEY - - - r. to Helmsley l 6 f m. 5| 23/ * GISEOROUGH , as 272 Me adjoining col. - 8 A 246-1 Ay ton ----- oi Z 2 239^ Newton - - - - 1 3 A 4 24 i% Arnciiffe . On l, at East Harsley, Sir Pinchingthorp - - 1 124241 I Alex. Bannerman ; on r, Mrs. Mau- * GISEOROUGH ~ - 03 "4 245 j levrer. Swainby. On r, Whorlton Castle. Three OR, miles beyond, on /, Leaven < Grove, * To THIRSK, York- Gen. Cary. shire , p. 194 - - — 23 5 i' 24 ?\ Gisborough. On r, William Chaloner, * Tontine Inn, p. 232 - 1 2 Esq. LONDON to HULL, by York and Market Weighton. * T> YORK, Yorkshire , 1 QTHr The adjoining road is a circuitous p 229 - - — 199j route to Hull , but generally preferred Grimston - - - 2f 202 to the Lincoln road by those who have / to Bridlington 38£ w. an aversion to crossing the Humber ; Kexby Bridge - - - 3 205 it is nearly 7 miles across from Barton C;oss the Derwent river. l3j 1 4 waterside to Hull , and straight across Wilberfoss - - - - 206| to Hesle , it is 3^ miles. * Barn by, Moor Inn - H 2,0 Z. 7o Podclington 2 m. Lon- don to Pocklington. On r, Melbourne Hall, P0CKL1NGT0N 212 Sir Henry Vavasour, Bart. Hayton. On r, Everingham Park, — rn. Constable, Esq.; on Z, Rev. T. C. * Pocklington New Inn 2% 212J | Ruastone Reade. l. to Pocklington 1§ m. Shipton. On l, Londesborough, Duke Hayton ----- 3 . 213 of Devonshire. Tnpion - - - - - * MARKET WEIGH- oX 215^ Market Weighton. On r, Houghton, P. Langdale, Esq.; and three miles farther to the r, near North Cave, TON ----- 2 I217J Hotham, R. Burton, Esq. Roads measured from Hicks’s H all. [237 r. to Howden 12 m ; to South Cave 8, and thence to Hull l‘2f. London t by South Cave , to * HULL 238 m. 1 to Bishop Burton * BEVERLEY, m. h. 1. to Driffield 13 m., and to Hornsey 13fy r * t° 9- Woodmansea - - - Duncehill - - - - Newlands - > - * HULL , m. ii. - - 7\ 2j: if 4 22 H y i 224f 2273 i 23 ij 234J ■ 236 :- LONDON to BRIDLINGTON continued to FI LAME * 7o YORK, Yorkshire, P 229 - - - - — I99£ Grimston - 2} 202 r. to Beverly 26^ m 1. to 2l- Holtby ----- - 2041 , Gate Heknsley - - - 1 ‘ 205 £ Stamford Bridge - - 1{ 20d£- Cross the Derwent river. * Garraby Street Inn - 5 21 1£ Fridaythorpe - - 6 2l/£ Flmber - - - - - 4 D9£. * Sledmere - - - - 4 223 £ Rudstone - 12 235£ Boynton ----- 2 237£| * BRIDLINGTON - 3 240£ Sewerby - - - - 4 24 If Flamborough - - - 2 243 £ Flamborough Head 2 245J OR, ToTridaythorpe, above — 2171 l. to KILHAM - - 13 230£ * BRIDLINGTON - 8 238f Flamborough Head, above - - - - - H 244£ OR, To Fridaythorpe, above 2171 l. to Wetwang - - - 4 223 £ Garton ----- 3 224f * GREAT DRIF- FIELD - - - - 3 22/£ Nafferton - - - - 2\ , 230j mtk Cave. Cave Castle, Henry B. Barnard, Esq. is hop Burton. About fou< miles to the r, at R wley Rev. Rnbeit Croft; on l , Rich. Watts, Esq.; and farther to the l , at South Dalton, late Sir Charles Hotham, Bart. Oh l. of Bishop Burt n, at Cherry Burton, the late Mrs. Bethel 1. everley. On r, Pennyman House, 1. te James Funnyman, Barr., now air Mr. Constable. ill \ mile and a half beyond, on l Hull Bank, John B-ooke, Esq. BURLINGTON, by IOUGH HEAD. Brace o’ Bridge - - Burton Agnes - - - rhornholm - ---- Haystborpe - - - - Carnaby ----- Bessenby - - - '.ISLINGTON - Flamborough Head, as in the adjoining col. York, 2J'232| 1^234 2o5 235 1 I £237 4 ' 16 i 4 t 2L >qnE ’ 2 . b 5^ 24 4^ Stamford Bridge. On r, Buttereramb, R. Darley, Esq. Sledmere. Sir Mark Macsterman Svkes, Bart. Rudsfone. In he Church-yard, an im- mense large Stone standing upright, like an obelisk. Boynton. Sir George Strickland, Bart. Burton Agnes. On l, Sir Francis Boyn- ton, Bart. Bessenby. On r, Harrington Hudson, Esq. Bridlington is sea’ed on a bay, near Flamborough Head, and is a place of good trade. Its Guay, about one aide anl a half S. E. of the town, is a noted Battling Place, and much re- sorted to. Sjrwerfy. John Greatne, Esq.; and beyond it, at Marton, Ralph Creyke, Esq. Flamborough Head . The new Light House. See page 246. 238] Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to SCARBOROUGH, by Lincoln and Hull, continued to WHITBY, yforman’s Cross . On the hill. Barracks hare lately been erented on an exten- sive scale. Beyond Norman’s Cross, on r, you have a fine view of Whit- tlesea Meer. Between three and four miles from Norman’s Cross, on Z, at Overton Longviile, alias Long Orton, Earl of Aboyne. Peterborough, C. Cole, Esq. On Z. of Peterborough, at Longthorp, Thorp Hall, Thomas Orby Hunter, Esq.; and farther to the Z, Milton, Earl Fitz william. Peterborough is seated on the left bank of the river Nen, over which is a Stone Bridge into Hunting- donshire. The market-place is spa- cious, and the streets are regular. It has a trade in Corn, Coals, and Tim- ber, and is governed by a Mayor. The Cathedral, which was formerly a Mo nastery, is a majestic structure. Crowland. Thomas Orby Hunter, Esq. The Abbey in ruins, and a Bridge of a very singular construction. Crowland is seated in the Fens ; it has three streets, separated from each other by Water-courses, whose banks are sup ported by piles, and set with Willow Trees. The chief trade is in Fish and Wild Fowl, which are plentiful in the adjacent pools and marshes. Langtoft. On Z, Caswick, Sir John Trollop, Bart. Thurlly. J. Barns, Esq. Bourn. Mrs. Pochin, and James Dig- by, Esq. At Bourn, a remarkable Spring, from which the town takes its name. This place is noted for the coronation of King Edmund. About four miles on Z. of Bourn, Grimsthorp Castle, Duke of Ancaster. Morton. On Z, at Hanthorpe, Col. Pack. To Norman’s Cross, | j Huntingdonsh.p. 180 l. to Stamford, from Norman's Cross, r. to Yaxley § m. London to Yaxley 78 m. Near Peterborough , Z. to Oundle 12f m. Cross the river Nen, and enter Northamptonshire. * PETERBOROUGH, /°4 ■ i Northamptonshire - l. to Uppingham 22 m.; and to Stamford 14 §. 5h CD Walton ----- - 84J Werrington ----- 3 1 4 85 Glinlon - - - - - - r. to Peakirk t m.; thence to Dunbeer 3 ; and thence to Crowland , Lincolnshire, 2. London to CROWLAND 93 m. 2 87' | Nor borough - •§ m. farther, r. to Spalding 12 TO. Cross the Welland river, and enter Lincolnshire. * MARKET DEEP- 1 ! •88J ING, Lincolnshire - l. to Stamford m.; r. to Spalding 12§. iA 90 Langtoft - - - - 2 92 Baston - - - - - i-i i 93j- The River Glen - - Cross the river Glen. 3 4 94 I Thurlby - - - - - 3 T * BOURN - - - - £ m. farther , l. to Edenham 2^ to.,* thence to Grims- thorpe 2 ; thence to Sivin - stead 1 ; and thence to Corby 2. London to CORBY 105 \ m. 2 97 \\ Morton - - - - - A mile farther , r. to Don - nington 13 m. 03 4 •TOO Aslackby - - - - 4 104 * FOLKINGHAM - 2 .106 j Roads measured from Hicks's Hall. [239 r. to Donning ton to.; thence to Boston 8J. i A Osbornby - - - - 3 109 Aswarby - 1? 1 10 J L l. to Silk Willoughby - Near Sleaford , r. to Boston 18 TO. 2| 113 j * SLEAFORD - - r. to Tattershall 12f to. to mi- 1151 Holdingham - - - 1 l6J C Leasingham - - - 3 4 1 174 * Green Man Inn - - 7i n 125 Dunston Pillar - - - Entrance of Lincoln , Z. to Newark 1 5P * 126J, 1 * LINCOLN, Minster l. to Gainsborough 18 to,.; r. to Wragby II. 133 i Midge Inn - - - - d !3$i * Spittal Inn - - - Z. to Gainsborough 10 to.; r. to Market Raisin 11^. 6 1441 Redbourn - - - - 151 Hibalstcw - Cross the Ancholme river, or New Navigation to * B RIG G , or GLAND- H 1521 FORD BRIDGE - r. to Caister 10 m. 3J 1 56J ‘ BARTON , on right - 10 J 167 * Waterside Inn - - &fjTThere is a regular Mail Packet from Barton to Hull . Cross the Humber to * HULL , m. h. York- \ 1674 J 1 shire - - - - - r. to Hedon 8. to.; /. to South Cave 1 2j. 61 174 Newlands - - - - 2| 176J Duncehill - - - - 2 7 17S| Woodmansea - 2 } 18 Ij * BEFERLEY, m. h. 1. to Hesle 9 to. Beyond the Market House , r. to Hornsea I J to.; and to Bridlington by Brands- burton 23 L Going oxit of Beverley , at the Gate , Z. to York 29£ to. H 183 warby. On r, Sir Thomas Whitch- cote, Bart. About two miles beyond As war by. on Z, at Culverthorp, M. Newton, Esq. •asingham. On r, Mrs. Gordon. Three miles beyond Leasingham, on r, at Bloxholme, Bloxholme Hall, Gen. Robt. Manners, and a mile and a half farther, at Ashby, Neville King, Esq. reen Man Inn. Two miles before, on l , at Wellingore, Col. Neville. Half a mile before the Green Man Inn, on r, atBlankney, C. Chaplin, Esq. On l. of the Green Man Inn, at Coleby, Gen. Bertie, and Col. B. Bromhead. unstan Pillar, Beyond, on r, at Nor- ton, Earl of Buckinghamshire ; and on Z, at Harmstone, S.Thorold, Esq. incohi. Within a mile, on r, at Can- wick, Col. Sibthorpe. About two miles beyond Lincoln, on Z, at Burton, Lord Monson ; on r, Riseholme, Thomas Chaplin, Esq. fidge Inn. A mile beyond, on r, at Blackthorn, — Cracroft, Esq. Three miles and a half beyond Midge Inn, on Z, at Summer Castle, Lady Wray ; and a little farther tc the Z, Glentworth, lately a seat of the same family. pittal Inn. Near, on r, Cainby Hal!, Col. Loft. Beyond Spittal Inn, on r, Norton Place, John Harrison, Esq. edbourn, On r , Redbourn Hall, Lord William Beauclerk. Glandford Bridge. Within two miles on Z, at Scawby, Sir Hen. Neltborpe, Bart. Four miles and a half beyond Glandford Bridge, on r, at Elsham, — Corbet, Esq. Hull is a place of very great trade, and « has some goad buildings in it j a very handsome Stone Bridge was erected over the river Hull in 1787 . Newlands. A mile and a half beyond, on r, on the right bank of the river Hull, Hull Bank, John Brooke, Esq. Duncehill. Between Duncehill and Woodmansea, at a considerable dis- tance on Z, Risby, — Eileker, Esq. Beverley. On Z, Pennyman House, late Sir James Pennyman, now Mrs. Con- stable. Beverley is one of the neatest towns in the county ; it stands about two miles west of the river Hull, from Roads measured Rom Hicks’s Hall. 240 J \ Molscroft - - - - l. to New Malton 27 f m. 1 1 184 i Leconfield - - - - Scot borough - - - : ; 8 7 i Berwick ------ 2| :TS 9i Watton - Hutton Cranswick, l 1 ^ ■mi Church - - - - * GREAT DRIF- ' 2 ' to to •Nw FIELD - - - - r. to Bri 'ling ton by ' -a f- H WOi ferton and Burton Agnes 11 %; see p. 237 - Lon- don to * BRIDLINGTON 20 7| m. 1 . to York 28R m. Kenda'il House - - - A little farther , r. to Kil- *4 1971 ham m i thence to Bridlington 8 London to * BRIDLING ION 209f m Langtoft - - - - - 4i 202f 1 % m. farther , l. to York by Sledrrere 30 m.; r. ffto Bridlington 11 m. Foxholes - - - - 4 20 6J Staxton - - - - - H 21 0| Seamer - - - - - 3 2 13I Falsgrave - - - - 3 21 6 i /. to New Malton 2 If m. * SCARBOROUGH - 1 21 7\ r. to Bridlington by Hun - rnanby 18 m. Burn Mon - - - - 34 221 Cloughton - - - - Stain ton Dale, Quakers' 1 222 * Mat mg House - - 3 225 Peak .All. uni Work 2| 2274 Mi’i Beck - - - Thorpe Town, Robin if 229i Hood's Bay - • if 2301 Bay Church - 3 4 23 If Hawsker - 2321 tun sac re Lane - - /. to Stainsacre % m. 3 4 233f 1 < * IV HIT BY - - - 2| cci.rk^ Ponder’s End - • * Enfield Highway Enfield Wash - ■ * Waltham Cross, j died. It was given to the Bentinck 5 j i familv by King William ; ti >e late A 4 Ai^ Dukeot Portland sold it to the grand- Herlfordshire - - r, cross the river Lea, to father of the present Sir G. Prescott, ; Bart., who puiled it down, and built an eiegant'Seat on the sc it it. Halt ham Abbey, Essex , If m. London to 248 ] Roads measured from * WALTHAM ah- ELY 12^ m. 6100k Street » 3 4 12 Turner's Hill - - - 1 2 121 Cheshunt Street - - 2 13 Cheshunt Wash - - 1 14 Woniiley - 4 14f Cross the New river. Broxbonrrt - - - - * HODDESDON , 1 15J M. H - - - - “ 1 I 1 7 Z. to Hertford 4 rn. Amwell - - - - - Near are , Z. to Hertford H 19f 2f m. Cross the New river. * ware - - - « if 21 Z to Stevenage 12f m. Cross the Rib river. * Wade’s Mill - - « ii x 4 22f Collier’s End - - - f m. farther , r. to Standon 2 24| 2 m. Lo dan to STANDON 2 7 \m. * Put keridge - - - r. to Cambridge 24i rn. Cioss the Rib river. ii 261 * Buntingford - - - 4| 31 Chipping - - - - H 32l! Bnckland - - - - H 33f * IWYSTON ~ - - Z. to Baldock 8§ m.; r. to 31 ^4 374j Cambridge 13f . Kneesworth, Cam- bridgeshire - - - m * Arrington - - - 4f 44 * Caxton - - - - If rn. farther , l. to St. 49* Neofs 7 rn.; r. to Cam- bi idge 1 Of. Papworth St. Everard - A mile farther, Z. to Potton 1 1 m .; r. to St. Ives 6. Godmanchester, Hun- 3 52| ( tingdonshire - - - r. to Cambridge 14f m .; to H 5/1 St. Ives 5§ > Z. to St. Neot’s 8. Cross the Ouse river. * HUNTINGDON , M. H. •- . -v. - . - 1 5S| t Shoreditch Church. Cheshunt Wash. On r, stood Cheshunt Nunnery, now pulled down. Here Richard Cromwell, the Protector, re- sided many years, and here he died in 1612, in the 86th year of his age. Wormley. On Z, Wormiey Bury, Six Abraham Hume, Bart. Sroxlourn. On Z , Broxboum Bury, Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. Hoddesdon. Between Hoddesdon and Hertford, Haly Bury, Wm. Walker, Esq.; Jennings Bury, late M. Byam, Esq.; and Balls, Lord J. Townshend. Amwell. Daniel Btaithwaite, Esq.; and on l , Amwell Bury, Major Brown. Ware. On Z, Ware Park, T. H. Byde, Esq. Wade’s Mill. A mile on r, Youngsbury, Daniel Giles, Esq,; and Thundridge- bury, J. Hollingsworth, Esq.; on l, Sacombe Park, — Caswall, Esq. Collier’s End. A mile beyond, on’ l, at Old Hall Green, St. John’s Col- lege, erected for the education of Ro- man Catholics. Puckbridge. A mile beyond, on Z, Ha- mels, the late John Mellish, Esq., now — Shaw, Esq. Buntingford. On Z, Aspenden Hall, — Boldero, Esq. Chipping. On r, Widial Hall, Gen. Gwynne. Bnckland. On r, Newsells, Lord Sel- sey ; and farther to the r, near Bark- way, Cocken Hatch, Sir Fr. Willes, Bart. Kneesworth. Kneesworth House, Lady Nightingale. Arrington. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Wimpole Hall, Earl of Hard- wicke ; and two miles farther, on Z, at Stowe, Stowe Hall, Dr. Thomp- son. Papworth St. Everard. Papworth House, Ch. Madryll Cheere, Esq. Godmanchester. On Z, late Gen. Clarke. Godmanchester was anciently a Ro- man city, called Durosiponte. In the time of the Saxons it was the see of a Bishop, and had a Cast\e built by Gorman, a Danish King, whence the town derived its name. Huntingdon. On Z, Hinchinbrooke,Earl of Sandwich ; and the Views, — Sharpe, Esq. Huntingdon w T as the birth-place of Oliver Cromwell. Roads measured from Shoreditch Church. [249 r. to Ramsey by Rip ton Re- gis 9i m. ; by Warboys 10,* l. to St. Neot’s by Buck den 10 ; and to Thrapston 16 |. Great Stukeley - - - Little Stukeley - - - Alconbury Hill, Wheat Sheaf - - - - - Here you join the great North road, as mea- sured from Hicks’s Hall through Barnet, and the mile-stones are numbered agreeably to that admea- surement, see p. 180. Norman’s Cross, p. 180 @3” Here a road branches off on r. to Peterborough, Lincoln, Hull, and most of the places in Lincoln- shire, and in the East Riding of Yorkshire. See p. 238. Brother ton, Yorkshire , a* i 61 p. 180 fo 182 - - * NORTHALLER- ioa£ 17*5 4 61} TON , m H. Durham , 64 p. 228 to 229 - - 531 228 2} MUSSELBURGH, Edinlurghsh. p. 222 to 225 - - - - l6l| 389$ Cross the Esk river. Porto Bello - - - - £ to. farther, l. to Edinburgh 2} 391$ i 2f to.; r. to 8 1 72 J LEITH , King's Arms * EDINBURGH. Ge- 2} 394$ neral Post-Office 2 390$ J Little Stukeley. Rev. Dr. Torkington. LONDON to H1TCHIN, by Hertford and Stevenage. * To HODDESDON, m. H. Herts , p. 248 - Through the town, turn short on l. to Hertford Heath - - Hertford Hospital - - r. to Ware 2£ m. Cross the river Lee. * HERTFORD - - l. to Barnet 13 to. Cross the Maran river. 1. to Hatfield 74 to. Waterford - - - Stapleford - - - - Watton, entrance oj - r. to Ware 6 to. Bragbury End - - Broadwater - - - - 03 s Here you join the great North road, as mea- sured t p. 179 l. to Hatfield 94 to. * STEVENAGE - - r. to Baldock 54 to. Little Wymondley - - * HJTCHIN - - - 2 * U 1 7 i9i 20 | 21 23 1* 24} 264 : I 2} 28} 30} 2} 33 35 37 } 03* At Stevenage this road joins the North and North-west roads through Barnet and Hatfield ; and at Hitchin falls into the road from Barnet to Bedford. See p. 195* Hoddesdon. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Haley Bury, Wm, Walker, Esq. Hertford. Near, on l, Balls, Lord J. Townshend ; on l. of Hertford, Brick- endonbury, — Morgan, Esq. ; Hart- ingford Bury, ; and Bayford Bury, Wm. Baker, Esq. At Hertford, the Castle, now East-India Company’s College for Cadets. Beyond, on r, Ware Park, late T. H. Byde, Esq. Waterford. On Z, G. R. Emmot, Esq. ; and farther, one mile and a half 6n Z, Cole Green, Earl Cowper. Watton. Before, on r, Woodhall Park, Sam. Smith, Esq. Between Watton and Bragbury End, on r, Frogmore Hall, Sir T. Durand, Bart.; and Aston Hall, Alex. Irwin, Esq. Broadwater. W. Whittington, Esq. On Z. of Broadwater, Knebworth Lodge, Wm. Johnson, Esq.; and Knebworth Place, J. Morgan, Esq.; on r. Sheep- hall Bury, Michael Heathcote, Esq. Hitchin. The Priory, D. Ratcliffe, Esq. On Z, Offley Place, Sir R. Salusbury, Bt, K k 250 ] Roads measured from Shoreditch Church. LONDON to LYNN, by Cambridge and Ely, continued to HUNSTANTON and BURNHAM MARKET, (n. m.) Braughing. On l , Hamels, the late J. Mellish, Esq., now — Shawe, Esq. Hare Street. On r, — Boldero, Esq. Between two and three miles beyond Hare Street, on L , Widiall Hall, — .Ellis, Esq. Barkway. Beyond, on r, Cocken Hatch, Sir Francis Willes, Bart.; on l, New- sells. Lord Selsey. JLU A lUgC, UC It- fords hire, p. 248 - •* — 26| Braughing - - - - 3 4 Vi Hare Street - - - H 304 * Bark way - - - - 4 344 Barley - - - 3§ m .farther , l. io Royston 4 r. to Newmarket IQ,. ol 37 Foulmere, Cambridgesh. 4 m. farther , l. to Royston 5 42 lOf m. Trumpinglon - - - r. to Saffron Walden 15% m. 48| * CAMBRIDGE - - r. to Linton 1 1 m.$ to New * oil 2 4 51 market 13 . Cross the river Cam. 1. to St. Neol’s 17 m.; and to Huntingdon 15f. Milton ----- - S tret Ram Bridge - - Cross the Ouse river. Stretham - - - - * ELY - - - - - l. to St. Ives by Earith 1 7 m.; to Huntingdon ly Chatte- ris 27 ,‘ and to Wish each 28L* r - to Newmarket 13§,‘ and to MildenhaU Ibf. Chittisham, t. g. - -*■ Woodhouse - - - - Littleport - - - - Littleport Bridge - - Cross the Ouse river, and enter Norfolk. Brandon Creek Bridge, Norfolk - - - - Southerv Ferry - - - Southery - - - - Modney Bridge - - - Cross Sams Cut Drain. Hilgay - - - Cross the Stoke river, and RoxhSm Drain. Fordham - — - - Denver - * DOWNUAM MARKET - - - 3 H- 3 . 4 if 54 62J 67 09 70 72 73 76 77 \ 78 79 } l -J 81 1 1 if 82 83} 844 Barleij. On r, Soame, Bart. Great Hey don, Sir P. Trumping ton. F. Pemberton, Esq., and N. Wedd, Esq, Cambridge, celebrated for its University, is seated on the river Cam. It is go- verned by a Mayor, and contains four- teen parishes ; the houses are generally old, and the streets narrow but well paved. The market place consists of two spacious oblongs united together, in which is a conduit constantly run- ning. Excepting the University, the Tow n-Hall and the Shire-House are the only buildings of note. The Coun- ty Gaol is the gate-house of an ancient castle, built by William the Con- queror. Milton. On r, Sam. Knight, Esq. Four miles beyond Milton, on r, Denny Abbey. Ely. Beyond, on r, Newberry, E. Tat- tersall. Esq. Southery. On l, William Creasy, Esq. Hilgay. Near, on r. of the Windmill, Woodhall, — Jones, Esq. Denver. On r, Rustoo, Hall, Richard Pratt, Esq. Beyond Denver, bn r. Crow Hall, T. Dering, Esq. Downham Market. — Say, Esq. Down- bam is noted for the prodigious quan- tity of Butter which is brought hither, and sent up the Ouse to Cambridge, whence it is conveyed to London by waggons, and known there by the name of Cambridge Butter. Roads measured from Shoreditch Church. [231 l. to TVisbeach 13 m.j r. to < Swaflham 14f. Stow Bardolph - 87 Runcton ----- H 88j 24 w. farther , r. to Stoke Ferry 94 m - J Cross the Setchy river. Setchy ----- 3J 92 West Winch - - - Q3$i Hardwick - - - - H 94i . r. to Swaffham 1 34 m * * LYNN, Cross - - It 95f , Gavwood - - - - 1 1 *4 97 1 r. to Norwich by Gayton and East Dereham 404 m. South Wootton - - 1 1 981 r. to Fakevham 19 Castle Rising - - - 2 1001 ^ Sandringham Lodge 0 1 103 Darsingham - - - !04j Ingoldsthorpe - - - 1061 Snettisham - - - - 1 107 J; r. to Tring 3f m - * thence to Dorking 24 ,* thence to Burnham Market 5f- London to * BURNHAM MAR- KET 118 m. Heacham - - - - 0 1 109 I! Hunstanton - - - 3 U2| l. to Hunstanton Light-house and Cliff § m. Holme next the Sea - 1- i 4 114J! Thornham - - - - % 1 1 O'! Titchweil - - - - H H7fj Brancaster - 1 lldf r. to Docking 44 rn. Burnham Depdale, end 2J 121 * BURNHAM MAR- KET ----- ol 2 1231 LONDON to BURNHAM MA Birch am, continued * To LYNN , Norfolk , 1 above - - - - - — 95j Gaywood _ - - - 97 r. to Norwich by Gayton and East Dereham 40 § m. South Wootton - - : 9§3 I tow Bardalph. On r, Stow Hall, Thomas Hare, Esq. A mile beyond . Stow Bardolpb, on Wallington Hall, Henry Bell, Esq. ‘.iincton. A mile and a half beyond, on l, at Watlington, Watlington House, John Read, Esq. Castle Rising. On r, the ruins of the Castle, Charles Howard, Esq. 'andringham Lodge. On r, Sandring- ham Hall and Park, H. H. Henley, Esq. Darsingham. — Hammond, Esq. roldsthurpe. On r. Mount Amelia, Rev. W. Davy, and Richard Ayton Lee, Esq.; on l , Old Hall, — Foster> Esq. : ettisham . On r, Nicholas Styleman, Esq. Heacham. On r, Edmund Rolfe, Esq. Hunstanton. On r, Hunstanton Hall, Rev. Armine Styleman. Near Hun- stanton Cliff, a bathing seat of Lord Castleeoote. On the Cliff, a Light- house. Tliornham. On r, G. Hogg, Esq. Brancaster , formerly a Roman station, called Brannodunum, is remarkable for a Malt-house built of stone, sup- posed to be the largest in the king- dom. Burnham Market. Ladv Camelford. lRKET, by Lynn and Great to WELLS, (n. m.) Lynn is seated on thp Ouse, and supplies most of the inland counties with Coals, Timber, Wine, &c,; and in return it receives, for exportation. Malt, Corn, &c. ' South IVootlon. A mile beyond, on r. Rising Lodge, C. Howard, Esq. K k 2 252] Roads measured from Shoreditch Church. 1. to Castle Rising 2 m. Hiilington - - - - Direction Post - - - r. to Fakenham \3k m ’ Flitcham - - - - Great Birch am - - - Bircham Newton - - L to Docking 2 m.; thence to Bur> ham Market • London to * BURNHAM MAR- KET m. Near Stanhoe, L to Docking 3 m.; a litt 'e farther , r. to New Walsingham Stanhoe Ale House, end of the Village - * BURNHAM MAR- KET - - - - - r. to Fakenham 10 m.; and to New Walsingham 7§ i l. to Hunstanton Cliff 1 H* 104f 1 104| ’ uof 1 13f n7i Burnham Overy Holkham New Inn Holkham Staith * WELLS - - - |,U8 12lf 123 Hiilington. On r. of the Direction Post, Belle Mount, ; on l , Hiilington, Sir M. B. Folkes, Bart. Hitcham. Two miles beyond, on Z, Anmer Park, James Coldham, Esq. Bircham . About a mile beyond Birch" am Newton, on r, Mount Ida, Sir Henry Lambert, Bart Stanhoe. On r, opposite the turning to Docking, Barwick Blouse, William Hoste, Esq. On l. of Stanhoe, Stan- hoe Ha , Edw. Rolfe, Esq. Burnham, Market . Lady Camelford. Holkham New Inn, On r, Holkham House and Park, Thomas William Coke, Esq. LONDON to WELLS, Rudham, and * To LYNN , Norfolk , | I p. 251 - - ~ - Hiilington Direction 1 f'5| Post, p. 251 and 252 Cotta&e, on Pedlar s 8| 104f ' 1 Way H 106 f Harpley ----- i i07f West Rudham - - - 2} ] 10 East Rudham - - - Forward to Fakenham 6% m.; r. to Swajfham 13; l. to 3 4 liof South Creak - - - r t . to Fakenham 5 m .; 1. to H iiaf \ The Swan - - - - Forward to North Creak f m.; thence to Burnham Market 33- London to * BURNHAM MAR- KET 12 if m. 1. to Dockigg 7 turn on r. I 12 1 l6f by Lynn, Hielington, West South Creak, (n. m.) £ m. beyond the Swan , r. to London to I* NEW WALSING- HAM 12 if m. South Gate, at Holk- ham Park - - - r. to New Walsingham 4 m.; l. to Burnham Market 33 m. * WELLS - - - - H9f 122f West Rudham. On l, Houghton Hall, Earl of Cholmondtley. East Rudham. Two miles beyond, on l t Rudham Lodge, Marquis Towns- hend. Holkham Park and House, Thomas William, Coke, Esq. Q * Roads measured from Shoreditch Church. [253 LONDON to FAKENHAM, by Lynn, Hillington, and East Kudham, (n. m.) * To LYNN , Norfolk , p. 251 - - - - Easr Rudham, p, 252 - r. to Sue a ff ham 13 rn.; 1. to Wells 1 2 $ rmtf *o Burn- ham Market iOj. uaton, Di chart Post FAKENHAM - - 15 ! 4 nof! mH- CO 114i ! 3 i East Rudham. A mile and a half be- yond, on r, the Ruins of Coxford Abbey. Dunton Guide Post. On r, Dunton Hall, Thos. William Coke, Esq. LONDON to WIS3EACH, through Royston, Cambridge, St. Ives, Chatteris, and March, Mail Coach Road, continued to LYNN REGIS. Doddington - - - *To ROYSTON, Hert- fordshire, p. 248 Mel bourn, Cambridge- shire - - - - - Harlston - - - - 1§ m. farther, r. to Ware 26 m. Trumpington - r. to Saffron Walden 154 m. * CAMBRIDGE - - r. to Linton 1 1 m.,* to New- market 13- Cross the river Cam. r. to Ely 16 m.,- 1. to St. Neots 17. Girton - - - - - Lol worth - * Fenny Stanton, Hunt- ingdonshire - - - l. to Huntingdon 54 rn. * ST. IVES - - - Beyond St. Ives , r. to Ely by Earith 16§ m. Near Somersham , l. to Hun- tingdon §4 m. Somersham - - - Chatteris Ferry - - Cross the river Nen, and enter the Isle of Ely, Cam- bridgeshire. * Chatteris, Cambridge- shire - - - - - r. to Ely 12 m.; 2 m. far- | thtr, l. to Huntingdon 14. ol 40j 45j 48* 50; 53j m eoj 62J 68| 7 H Wimblington - - - i* MARCH - - - - Cross the river Nen. Guyhurn, or Gyhum Ferry ------ * WISBEACH - - r. to Downham 13 m.; 1. to I Holbeach 1 34- Cross the river Nen, and enter Norfolk. Walsoken, Norfolk r. to Wat ling ton. West Walton - Walpole St. Peter - - Terrington St. John 31; 79i 81 841- 88f 93 9*1 2 I 9 63; If 98 99l 4 403* J jl04£ 75 Islington - - St. Germain’s - - Cross the Ouse river. * LYNN REGIS - 1 St. Ives. Here Oliver Cromwell rented a farm, before he was chosen member for Cambridge ; a Barn is now stand- ing, supposed to have been built by him. March. In 1730, while the road was making from March to Wisbeach, two Urns were found, in one of which were several pieces of silver, near 2000 years old. Walpole St. Peter. H. H. Townshend, Esq., and R. Cony, Esq. Islington. T. Bagge, Esq. St. Germain’s. J. Hardy, Esq I 254] Hoads measured from Shoreditch Church. LONDON to LYNN REGIS, through Royston, Caxton, and St. Ives. TbPapworthSt.Everard, Cambridgeshire , p. 248 ----- A mile farther, l. to Hun- tingdon Si m.; r. to Hilton, Huntingdon- shire ------ li m. farther , r. to Cam- bridge 10 m.; 1. to Hun- — 52\ tingdon Si m. * ST IVES - - - 3i * LYNN REGIS , as p. 253 - - - - 45j CO 55j LONDON to RAMSEY, continued to WHITTLESEA, CROWLAND, and SPALDING. Huntingdon is seated on a rising ground, on the river Ouse, over which is a Stone Bridge to Godmanchester. It was formerly a large place, but is much decayed ; though it is now governed by a Mayor, and sends two Members to Parliament. Here Oliver Cromwell was born. Ramsey. On r, William Fellows, Esq. Ramsey and Whittlesea are noted for the Meres or Lakes, in their neigh- bourhood. * To HUNTINGDON , Huntingdonshire , p. 248 - - - - - ’ 58f Hartford - - - - ! 6'o Hartford, t. g. - - - 3f 63J Old Hurst - - - - i 64 r. to Somersham 4 m.; thence to Wisbeach 24L See p. 253- War boys - - - - 2 66 r. to Wisbeach 2 Si w*. RAMSEY - - - - 2 ii 68j Whittlesea, Cambridge- shire - - - - - 1 H 77 Thorney - - - - H 81} CROWLAND , Lin- colnshire - - - - 5 86 J Cowbit ------ 5 1 94 * SPALDING - - 2f 94 OR * To HUNTINGDON, Huntingdonshire , p. 248 ----- 56f Riplon Regis - - - RAMSEY - - - - H 62 i 6s| * SPALDING, as ! above ----- 12 5} 94 Cropland. T. Orby Hunter, Esq. the Ruins of the Abbey. Spalding. See page 241 . and IX [255 GREAT AND DIRECT ROADS MEASURED FROM WHITECHAPEL CHURCH , With the lio ads branching from them to Market and Sea-Port Towns. T 0 find * e Distances from the General Post Office, Lombard-Street, add 7 Furlongs 19 Poles, or 1 Mile, to the Distances here given. LONDON to NORWICH, by Epping, Newmarket, Thetford, and Wymondham, Mail Coach Road, (n. m.) To Mile End, Middlesex Bow, Church - - - Cross the river Lea, arid enter Essex. * Stratford, Essex - - Turn short on l. to Loivlay- ton 1^ m on r. to West Ham A. Forward to Rom- ford 8f ; l. to Laytonstone - - - Snaresbrook the Eagle The Mail Coach runs from Shored itch Cnurch to Cambridge Heatii, t. g., 1 m.; thence to Hackney 1 ; thence to Lea Bridge, t. g. ; thence to Whips Cross, E^sex, 2J ; and thence to Snaresbrook $ m. In all m. from Shoreditch Church ; ex- actly the same distance as fromWhitecnapel Church. Woodford, entrance of Woodford Wells - - The Bald Stag - - - Loughton, middle of - 4 7i i|! 9 1 1 10 ii lii Lmytonstone. Beyond, about a mile on I r, Wanstead House, the residence of the Prince de Conde ; and on Z, about half a mile, Forest House, Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. Stratford. Stratford House, Lord Hen- niker. Woodford. Entering, on Z, Abel Chap- man, Esq., and Mrs. Matthew ; on r, M. Godfrey, Esq., Geo. Smith, Esq.; and S. Grove, Esq. At Woodford, ©n Z, by the Church, W r oodford Hall, — • Maitland, Esq.; and on r, on a distant hill, Claybury Hall, Jas. Hatch, Esq. Woodford Wells. Near, on Z, Higbam H* II, J. Harman, Esq.; and Prospect House, John Pearse, Esq.; on r, J. C. Jervoise, Esq., and Sir R. Preston, Bart. At Woodford Wells, H. Eg- ga-s, Esq. The Bald Slag. On r, at Woodford Bridge, Ray House, Sir Jas. Wright, Bart., and Luxborough House, lady Hughes. Loughton. On r, Loughton Hail, Miss Whitaker, At Loughton, William Gasken, Esq. A mile beyond Lough- ton, at Golden Hill, on r, Miss Clayes. 256] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. * EPPING, m.h. - 10} r. to Weald Gullet 2$ m.; thence to Tylers Green I ; thence to Bobbingworth Mill 1 ,* thence to Chip- ping Ongar 2£. London *CH1PPING ONGJR 24 m. / Potters Street - - - 4 1 21} * Harlow - - - - 2 23| Sawbridgeworth, Hert- fordshire - « * - 2 5} Spel Brook - - - - 2 2 ?\ Cross the Stort river to * Hockerill - - - - 2 i 30 Just before Hockerill a road turns off on l. to Bishop Stortford. London to * BISHOPS STORT- FORD 30 m. At Hockerill , r.jto Dunmoiv 8$ m. * Stanstead, Essex - 2| 32} Quendon - - - - 3* 36 Newport - - - - 2- 2 38£ A mile farther, r. to Saffron Walden 2f m.; thence to Little Walden 2 ,• thence to Hadstock 2-J ; thence to Linton , Cambridgeshire , 1£. London to * SAFFRON WAL- DEN m. London to * LINTON, Cam- bridgeshire, 48jp m. Littlebury - - - 3 f 42J Little Chesterford - - 4 43| Cross the river Cam. * Great Chesterford - 1 44} r. to Linton 4§ rrt. London to * LINTON, Cam- bridgeshire, 4 9^ m. A mile farther, l. to Cam- bridge 104 m. Near Bourn Bridge , Z. to Royston 15 m. * Bourn Bridge, Cam- bridgeshire - - - | 4 49J Epping. A mile and a half before, on l, Copt Hall, John Conyers, Esq.; and near it, Warleys, — Reade, Esq. Near three miles to the r. of Epping, Hill Hall, Sir William Smyth, Bart. Through Epping, on r. Coopersale, late the Rev. Mr. Abdy. Beyond Ep- ping, in the road to Chipping Ongar, Blake Hall, Capel Cure, Esq.; and Greensteed Hall, Craven Orde, Esq. Two miles beyond Epping, on Z, Marls, Capt. Blake. Harlow. Near, on Z, Mark Hall, Col. M. Burgoyne ; an avenue of trees leading to it. On r. of Harlow, J. C. Feake; Esq. Beyond Harlow, on r, in a bottom, Pishiobury, Mrs. Milles. Sawbridgeworth. Beyond, on r, Hyde Hall, Earl of Roden. Spel Brook. Between Spel Brook and Hockerill, on Z, at Thorley, Thorley Hall, — Grant, Esq. Hookerill. Two miles beyond, and three miles to the r, Bassingborne Hall, Sir Peter Parker. Stanstead. Near, on r, Stanstead Hall, Wm. Heath, Esq. Quendon. Beyond, on Z, Quendon Flats, Henry Cranmer, Esq. Newport . A mile on r, Debden Hall, Mrs. Chiswell. Beyond Newport, on r, Shortgrove* J. Smith, Esq. Two miles beyond Newport, on r, Audley End, Lord Braybroke. Little Walden. Between Little Walden and Hadstock, about two miles to the r, in the road to Linton, Waltons, Ma- jor Gen. Adeane. Chesterford is an ancient Roman station. Bourn Bridge. On r. Horse Heath, Lord Mountford. Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [257 A little farther , l. to Cam - bridge 6§ m.; r. to Lin- ton 4 § . Entrance of Newmarket Heath - - - - - Green Man - - - - Devil’s Ditch - - - * NEWMARKET - l» to Cambridge 13 m.; farther , r. to Kenford Bridge, Suffolk, 3; thence to Saxham 5t ; the?ice to Bury St. Edmund's 4. London to * BURY ST. ED- MUNDS 7 M m. _ The Mail Coach goes from Newmarket to Bury 14 m.; thence to Thetford 12 ; in all 26 m.; a cir- cuitous route. Near Red House , l. to Ely 12 m. Red House, Suffolk - l. to Mildenhall 3f m. Lon- don to * MILDENHALL 70 * Barton Mills - - - Cross the Lark river. 1. to Brandon 9 m. r, over the Heath to Elvedon - - - - - Entrance of Thetford, cross the Little Ouse river. *THETFORD , Norfolk r. to Bury St. Edmund's 12f m to East Harling 9f ; l- to Watton 12. London to EAST HARLING 89% m. LarlingHeath, Windmill Larlingford - - - - 2f m. farther , r. to East Harling 3§ m. Fettle Bridge - - - * ATTLEBOROUGH r. to New Buckenham 5 m.; 1. to Watton 9f ‘ and to Hingham 5J. London to HINGHAM 99J rn. 41 50 | 00% 59 60| 5^ qI Newmarket Heath. Beyond, Valley Home, Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart.; on l. are Gogmagog Hills, Lord Francis Osborne. Green Man. Within a mile, on r, at 76 % 80 87 ! 91- 94 West Wratting, Gen. Hall. Newmarket. About two miles on r, atCheveley, Cheveley Hall, Duke of Rutland. In the road to Bury St. Edmund's. On r. of Kenford, Dalham Hall, Sir Gil- bert Affleck, Bart.; and farther to the r, Owsden Hall, J. Moseley, Esq. Be- yond Kenford, on l, Cavenham Hall, Singleton, Esq. On r. of Saxham, T. Mills, Esq.; and farther to the r, Ickvvorth Lodge, Earl of Bristol. Red House. A mile and a half before, on Z, Chippenham Park, John Thorpe, Esq. Bdrton Mills . Before, on Z, at Worling- ton. Rev. Sir William Cooper, Bart. On l. of Barton Mills, at Mildenhall, | Sir Charles Bunbury, Bart., and Rushbfook, Esq. Elvedon. On r, Earl of Albemarle. Thetford. On r, Euston Hall, Duke of Grafton. About a mile beyond E Thetford, on r, Snare Hill, — - Red- head, Esq.; and about half a mile farther, Kilverstone Hall, J. Wright, Esq. Larlingford t Heath , Windmill. A mile before, on r, West Harling, ., Fanes, Esq. Larlingford. A mile beyond, on r, Eccles Hall, D. Miller, Esq.; and far- ther to the r, Quiddenham Hall, Col. Lovelace. Fettle Bridge. About a mile before, on r, Hargham Hall, Mrs. Hare. LI 258] Hoads measured from Whitechapel Church. Wymondham Common, Windmill - - - WYMONDHAM , or WYNDHAM, m. n. Hetherset - - - - Cringleford - - - - Cross the Yare river. Easton - - - - ~ Entrance of Norwich , just before the Hospital, r. to Ipswich 41 m. * NORWICH, Market Place - - - - - 24 97 100 103| 106 1004 2 lOSf QfiHT The Milestones from Thetford to Norwich are well adapted for tra- vellers in carriages , having two sides towards the road , not square hut slanted, so that the number may he seen at a great distance . Wymondham. A mile before, on l, R. Burrows, Esq. About two miles to the l. of Wymondham, Kimberley Hall, Lord Wodehouse. Two miles beyond Wymondham, on r, Stanfield Hall, Isaac Preston, Esq.; Hethel, Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart.; and near it, Ketteringham Hall, Edward Atkins, Esq. Hetherset. On l, John Buckle, Esq., and John Brown, Esq. A mile and half on l. of Hetherset, Melton Hall, Sir John Lombe, Bart. Two miles north of Hetherset, Colney Hall, J Postle, Esq. Cringleford. Near, on r, Intwood Hall, Hon. H. Hobart ; Cringleford Hall, Mrs: Bates; and Keswick Hall, — Gurney, Esq. Easton. On l, Earlham Hall, Bacon Franks, Esq. LONDON to DUN MOW, by Laytonstone and Chipping Ongar. Woodford Bridge. On l , Ray House, Sir James Wright, Bart.; and Luxbo- rough House, — — ; on r. Clay bury Hall, Mrs. Hatch. Chigwell. Beyond, on r, Rolls, Eliab Harvey, Esq.; and a littte farther, on 1, Woolston, Robert Boodle, Esq. Abridge. On l, Theydon Hall, George Elwes, Esq.; on r, Dewes Hall, Rev. Edward Lockwood. Pissingford Bridge. On r, Albyns, J. Abdy, Esq.; and a little farther on, Suttons, Charles Smith, Esq.; on l. Hill Hall, Sir Wm. Smyth, Bart. Hare Street. On r, Navestock Hall, Earl Waldegrave ; on l , Bell House, Hon. Mr. Petre. Chipping Ongar. Near, on r, Kelvedon Hall, John Wright, Esq.; and Myles, Francis Fane, Esq.; on l, Maiden Ashes, J. Hughes, Esq.; and Green- stead Hall, Craven Orde, Esq. To Laytonstone, Essex , p. 255 ~ - - - 54 At the Obelisk, l. to Epping Ilf m.; r. to Woodford Bridge - - 3 | 9 Cross the Roding river. * Chigwell - - - - H 104 134 * Abridge - - - - 3 Pissingford Bridge - - 2 f 164 Cross the Roding river. Hare Street - - - - 24 184 * CHIPPING ONGAR 24 21 § m. farther, l. to Epping 7 m.; r. to Chelmsford lOf. Moreton End - - - 34 244 Matching Green - - H 2 7 Hatfield Heath - - - 3 30 Hatfield Broad Oak 24 324 * DUNMOW - - - 8 404 LONDON to DUNMOW, by Epping, continued to THAXSTEAD. * To Harlow, Essex , p. 256 - - - - Sheering Street - - Hatfield Heath - - Hatfield Broad Oak 234 Hatfield Broad Oak. New Barrington 3 204 Hall, Sir John S. Barrington, 14 274 Bart. 24 29f Hoads measured from Whitechapel Church [259 * DUNMOW - - - 8 37} r, to Chelmsford 12^ m.; 1. to Bishop's Stortford 9* Great Easton - - - 40 THAXSTEAD - - 4 44 Durtmoiu. Through the town, on Z, Sir George Beaumont, Bart.; and a mile farther, Bigwood, Michael Pepper, Esq. Between Dunmow and Great Easton, on l, Easton Lodge, Lord Viscount Maynard ; and Newton Hall, Lord Hen n ike r. * To Great Chesterford, Essex, p. 250 - - A mile farther , r. to New- market 15 m-S l- to Sawston, Carol ridges h. Trumpington - - - l. to Royston 11 m and to Ware m. * CAMBRIDGE - - LONDON to CAMBRIDGE, by Epping. Sawston. On r, J. Huddleston, Esq. Two miles beyond Sawston, on l, at Great Shelford, W. F. Finch, Esq. and beyond Sawston, at a distance, on r, Gogmagog Hills, Lord Francis Os- borne. Trumpington. F. Pemberton, Esq., and N. Wedd, Esq. — 44} 6} 51} 53} n 56 LONDON to LYNN, by Epping, Newmarket, and Brandon, (n. m.) Shouldham Thorpe * To Barton Mills, Suf- folk, p. 25 7 - - - _ 69i Cross the Lark river. r. to Thetford 10^ m ; l. to Hobb’s Cross - - - 3 T>\ * Wangford, Church on the left - - - 3 75i * BRANDON- - - 3 7 8 J Cross the Brandon, or Lit- tle Ouse river, and enter Norfolk. r. to S waff ham 14^ m. Weeting All Saints, Norfolk - - - - H 794 METHWOLD, Wind- mill - - - - - 4} 84 Cross the Stoke river. * Stoke Ferry - - - 4} S 8 J Wereham - - - - H 90 1 im. farther, l. to Down- ham Market 3^ m. Lon- don to * DOWNHAM MAR- KET 95 } m. Within \ a mile of Stradset , r. to Swaffham 9 | m.; 1. to Downham Market 4 §. Stradset ----- 3} 934! Fodderston, or Foston >• Junction of the Down- ham Road - - - /. to Ely by Downham Mar- ket 24 m. Cross the Setchy river. Setchy - - - - - * LYNN , Cross, p. 251 H 94f 95 | 974 984 102J Brandon. Beyond, on r, on the Litile Ouse river, Santon Downham, Earl Cadogan. Weeting All Saints. Three miles on l , at Hock wold cum "Wilton, Edward Billingsley, Esq. Beyond Weeting, on r, Earl of Montrath. Methwold. About three miles to the r, Didlington Hall, W. H. Wilson, Esq. Stoke Fei ry. About three miles to the r, Oxburgh Hall, Sir Richard Bedin- field, Bart. Wereham. On Z, Dereham Abbey, Thos. Kett, Esq. Stradset. About three miles on r, Bar- ton Bendish Hall, Sir John Berney, Bart. Setchy. Within a mile, and a mile to the Z, at Watlington, Watlington House, John Reid, Esq. LI % 260] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. LONDON to WELLS, by Newmarket, Brandon, Swaffham, and Fakenham, (n. m.) * To BRANDON, Suf- II folk, p. 259 - - - — vr CD 4H Brandon. Two miles beyond, on J, Cross the Little Ouse river. Earl of Montrath. 1. to Lynn 23§ rn. Mundford, Norfolk 41 83 Ickburgh. On r, Lynford Hall, George Ickburgh - - - - 1 84 Nelthorpe, Esq.; West Tofts Hall, S. Hilburgh - - - - H 87i P. Galweg, Esq.; and Buckenham * SWAFFHAM - - 5j 93 House, Lord Petre. r, to East Dereham 12 m.; 1. to Lynn 14 fm. Hilburgh. Near, on r, Bodney Hall, Castle Acre Guide Post 2| 95 J inhabited by the Nuns of Montarges. l. to Castle Acre If m, London to At Hilburgh, on r, John Mickle- Castle Acre 07 m. thwaite. Esq., and Rev. Earl Nelson. Newton, George Inn - Two miles beyond Hilburgh, and two About a mile farther , t. to miles to the r, at South Pickenham, Fakenham ly Litcham Wi ; and at the end of Gen. White. another half mile, l. to Rougham If m.\ thence Swaffham. About two miles south to East Rtidham Si '•> west of Swaffham, at Coekley Cley, thence, asp. 252, to Wells I. R. Dashwood, Esq. Four miles 12 . London to * WELLS 13 8 m. on r. of Swaffham, Nerton Hall, Wm. Weasenham St. Peter - A 3. 102 Mason, Esq. * Rain ham Hall, King's ■ Castle Acre. On l, West Acre Hall, Head - - - - 3 105 Anthony Hammond, Esq.; Naiford Toft Trees - - - - 106 | Hall, Brigg Fountaine, Esq.; and Road from Litcham rkto Litcham 7 rn. 3 4 10 7\ Narborough Hall, S. Tyson, Esq. On * FAKENHAM - - •i -4 0 CD Mm l. of Castle Acre, at West Acre, the l. to Lynn 0,1 f m.; r. to Ruins of the Abbey, Thos. Wm. Foulsham ’8f,' and to Holt 12. Coke, Esq. § m. from Fakenham, l. to Weasenham. Within a mile, on l , Wea- Burnham Market 9f m;,* senham Hall, Mrs. Blackburn. forward to East Barsham - - - 3 11 1| j Rainham Hall. Marquis of Towns* Houghton in the Dale 1 112| hend. * WALSINGHAM - 3 4 113A r. to Norwich by Thursford nr A Fakenham. Near, on r, Norton Hall, 0T]\ m.; and by Shoring ‘27 i l • to Docking 11,* Lorcl Petre. to Burnham Thorpe Walsingham. On r,‘ Walsingham Ab- thence to Burnham Mar- bey, H. L. Warner, Esq. Walsing- ket 1§. London to * BURNHAM MAR- ham is famous for the Ruins of a KET 123J in. Wighton i 2 I I15| Monastery. ■ Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [2fil Warham Hall - - - 1 in©! 1 Lime Kiln - - - - 1 1174 * WELLS - - - - 1 11 84 OR, (N. M.) To Newton, Norfolk , p. 260 - - - - 971 About a mile farther, l. to Wells by East Rudham 19^ m . ; and to Faken- ham by Weasenham 10§,* r. to West Lexham - - - 1 98| East Lexham - - - 1 99l: Litcham - - - - 1 — 1 4j ioi§ r . to East Dereham m. Tittleshall, Windmill - 2 1 1 103| Pattesley Hill - - - Road from Toft Trees - l. to Swaffhatn 1 4 §m., r. io * FAKENHAM - - * WELLS, as in p. 260 and the adjoining co- lumn ------ 2JJ05J 24 108 £ 9i i 09 f Thomas William Coke, Warham Hall. Esq. Wells. On l, Holkham Hall and Park, Thos. Wm. Coke, Esq. East Lexham. Bevond, On r, Lexham Hall, J. Hyde, Esq. Tittleshall. Beyond, on r, Goodwick Hall, Thos. Wm. Coke, Esq. LONDON to HOLT, by Newmarket, Brandon, Watton, and East Dereham, continued to CLEY, (-n. m.) West Tofts Hall ■ On l , S. P. Galweg, Esq.; and farther to the l , Lyndford Hall, George Nelthorpe, Esq. Stanford. On l , Buekenham House, Lord Petre. Clermont Lodge. On l, Earl of Cler- mont ; on r, Merton Hall, Lord Wal singham. Shipton. On r, the Parsonage, Rev. Mr. Bullock ; and a mile and a half to the r, Letton Hall, Theophilus Gordon, Esq. Dereham. Near three quarters of a mile beyond, on r, Quebec House, Earl St. John ; and about a mile to the Z, Gressen Hall, John Hill, Esq. Elmham. On l, Elmham Hall, Rich. Milles, Esq.; and farther to the l, Elmham Park, Thomas William Coke, Esq. 'uist Bridge. On l, Sennowe Lodge, Thos. Wodehouse, Esq. Two miles from Guist Bridge, on r, at Wood Norton, W. T. Harwood, Esq. * To BRANDON, Suffolk, p. 259 - - r. to Lindford Lodges, 7H Norfolk - - - - 4 82J West Tofts Hall - - 83| Stanford - 85 Clermont Lodge - - 3 88 * WATTON - - - r. to Thetford 12 m.,* and to Hingham 6 ^ m. o3 Z 4 90| Shipdam - - - - Al 954 Market Street - - - 3 Al 9^4 Westfield Common } i 971 Lolly Moor - - - - 1 98| * EAST DEREHAM l. to Swaffham 12 m.; r. to Norwich 16 and to Reepham 10 £. | m. beyond Dereham, l. to Litcham^ % m. 2 100 J Direction Post - - - l. to Fakenham 10 ^ m. London to * FAKENHAM l t 13 m. 2 102 | King’s Head - - - r. to Reepham 7 f m.; 1. to Litcham 7 . 2 ^ *"2 10 5j ( Elmham - - - - - - 3 . 106 Guist Bridge - - * •Cross the Wensom river. 2 “ 1084 202] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. f m. farther, r. to Foulsham 2f m. London to FOULSHAM 1 1 1 m. Melton Park, end of - f m. farther , r. to Norwich 21 m.; l. to Walsingham Thornage - - - - * HOLT - - - - r. to Norwich 2 If m.; to North Walsh am 16| ,* to Cromer 10; l. to Faken- ham 12 ; to Wells Ilf ,* and to Blakeney 5f> CLLY 5| 113j-l Melton Park. On r, Sir Edward Astley, Bart.; on l, at Thursford, Thursford Hall, Sir Geo. Chadd, Bart. ; and 2f ii(34! Gunthorpe Hall, Charles Collyer, Esq. Quarter of a mile beyond Mel- ton Park, and about a mile to the 2\ 118| r, Burgh Hall, James Henry Astley, Esq. Holt. A mile beyond, on r , Holt Hall, — Tomlinson, Esq. ; and a mile farther, on l, Bayfield Hall, Mrs. 4? 123 Jodrel. LONDON to HOLT, by and East Newmarket, Thetford, Watton, Dereham, (n. m.) * To THETFORD , 1 Frogs Hall. About a mile beyond, on Norfolk, p. 257 - — ! 80 r, Wretham Park, Lord Paget. Three Croxton - - - - - 2j 82j miles beyond Frogs Hall, and about Frags Hall - - «• - 2| 84J two miles to the l y Buckenham House, Tottington - - - - 34 88J Lord Petre. Merton Hail - H 90 Merton Hall. On l , Lord Walsingham ; * WATTON - - - 2 ■ 92 and farther to the l, Clermotnt Lodge, * HOLT, as p. 201 and 1 Lord Clermont ; on r, Thompson above ----- 28 120 Hall, Win. Tooke, Esq. LONDON to CROMER, by Newmarket, Brandon, Watton, and East Dereham, (n. m.) Swanton Morley. On r, Elsing Hall, Mrs. Mary Green. A mile beyond Swanton Morley, on l , at Billingford, Biliingford Hall, R. Dutton, Esq. Bazvdeswell. On r, Bawdeswell Hall, Richard Lloyd, Esq. Reepham. Beyond, on r, Booton Hall, P. Elven, Esq. ill Hall. Edward Hase, Esq. j and about two miles farther to the l } Wood Dalling Hall, W. W. Bulmer, Esq.; and about the same distance, at Heydon, Heydon Hall, W. W. Bulmer, Esq. * To EAST DERE- HAM, Norf. p. 201 lOQf Swanton Morley, Windmill - - - - 34 104 Cross the Wensom river. Bawdeswell, Bell ~ - 34 1074 l. to Foulsham 3 rn. Lon- don to FOULSHAM 110 \m. r. to Norwich 13f m • 2§ m. farther, l. to Fouls - > ham 3f m. REEPHAM, or REP EH AM - - 4 j Beyond Reepham , l. to Cley ly Sail and Wood Dalling I6f m. Sail Hall 1 1 2| j 1. to Holt by Heydon and Saxthorpe lOf m.j turn short on r. to Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [263 Cawston ----- 114 l. to Holt 10 } m.; r. to Norwich 1 1 . A mile farther , r. to Nor- wich 10 £ m.; 1. to Holt 10 }. * AYLSHAM - - - 4} 118} l. to Holt 11 %m.; r. to Nor- wich 11},* to Banning- ham Bridge 3 }; thence to North Walsham 3$* London to *NORTH WALSHAM 125 m. Ingworth Mill - - - If 120 Hanworth Green - - H 123± Powder Hill - - - H .125 r. to Routon } m. Routon Windmill - - 2 127 r. to Northrepps 2 m. CROMER - - - - ii ■Il28j Caicston. On r, Heveringland Hall, Wm. Fellowes, Esq. Aylsham. About'a mile beyond, on l , at Blickling, Blickling Park, Hon. William Asheton Harbord ; and be- yond it, Wolterton Park, Lord Wal- pole. Ingworth Mill. Two miles beyond, on r, Suffield Hall, Lord Suffield. Hanworth Green. On J, Hanworth Park, Robert Lee Doughty, Esq.; on r, Gunton Hall, Hon. Wm. Asheton Harbord. Ronton Windmill. On l , Felbrigg, late Rt. Hon. Wm. Windham. Cromer. Near, on l, Cromer Hall, Goo. Windham, Esq. Cromer is noted for a Lobster fishery, and has a fine beach for bathing. The Church is a hand- some pile, built about 1396 , of flint and free-stone. The Tower is square, with an embattled top, rising 159 feet in height. LONDON to CROMER, by Norwich and North Walsham, (n. m.) Norwich. Between Norwich and Sprow- ston, on l, — Beever, Esq., — Suf- field, Esq., J. Harvey, Esq. ; and Catton Hall, J. Ives, Esq. Sprowston. On r, Sprowston Hall, J. Morse, Esq.; and Rackheath House, Edw. Stracey, Esq. A mile beyond Sprowston, on l> Sir Phil. Stephenson, Bart.; and Spixworth Park, Francis Longe, Esq.; on r, Beeston Hall, Sir John Micklethwaite, Bart. Crostwick. On r, Wroxham Hall, Rey. D. Collyer. A mile and a half be- yond Crostwick, on l, Belaugh Hall, Lady Durrant. Horstead Mill. On r, H. P. Watts, Esq.; and Coltishall Hall, C. Ives, Esq.; on l , Horstead Hall, W. Bat- chelor, Esq. Scottow Common. On l, Scottow Hail, Lady Durrant. Westwick Hall. On r, J. B. Petre, Esq.; and farther to the r, Worstead Hall, Sir Geo. Brograve, Bart. North Walsham. On r, — Ransom, Esq., and — Cooper, Esq. About three miles to the r. of North Walsham, Witton Park, Miss Ch. Laura Norris. * To NORWICH, Norfolk , p. 258 - - 108} Sprowston - - - - 2 } llOf Crostwick, White Horse H 113} Cross Stone Beck. Horstead Mill - - - 2 115} Scottow Common, Three Horse Shoes - 2 } 118 At the lOffe milestone , r. lo Worstead 2} m. Lon- don to WORSTEAD 120 } m. Westwick Hall Park - lj 1 1 9i r. to Wot stead l}ro.; 1. to Aylsham 6. *NORTH WALSHAM 3} 122 } r. to Happisburgh £>} m.; to i Cromer by 2 ranch and j South and Northrepps j 94 > 1' to Aylsham 6}. 264] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. Antingham - - - - l, to Norwich by Felmingham and Spixworth 15 Thorpe Market - - Routon Direction Post - CROMER - - - - H !l25jj 2* 4 1274 12 9fj ntingham. On r. R. Baffield, Esq.; on l. Suffield Hall, Lord Suffield; and Gunton Hall, Hon. William Asheton Harbord. Another Road to Cromer , by Norwich , (n. m.) * To NORWICH, Norfolk, p. 258 - - Catton Lodge - - Spixworth - - - - 1-| m. farther, L to Aylsham 6 ^ m r. to Maiden Bridge - - - Skeyton, Black Horse - t. to Worstead m.; 1. to Aylsham 3§. Felmiiiyham, Head - - About § m. farther , l .to Aylsham m.; 1\ to North Walsham 2. Lon- don to *NORTH WALSHAM 124 m. King's 108J 2 iioi 2 1124 2 1144 41 119 2- 1 - 2 1214 Antingham * - - - (gjt Here you join the road to Cromer by North Wal- sham ; see above. CROMER , above - - 2 123 130 Spixworth. On l , Spixworth Park, Francis Longe, Esq. Two miles be- yond Spixworth, on r, Frettenham, Lord Suffield ; on l , Handford Hall, — Wirrell, Esq. Maiden Bridge. On r, of the 7 th Mile- stone, Horstead Hall, H. Batchelor, Esq. ; on l, Stratton Hall, R. Marsham, Esq. On Z, of the 9 th Mile-stone, John Lub- bock, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Scottow Hall, Lady Durrant. LONDON to HOLT, by Norwich and Aylsham, with a Branch to CROMER, (n. m ) * To NORWICH, Not' folk, p. 258 - - . 1084 Horsham St. Faith’s - 3| 112 Newton St. Faith’s - - ij 1134 Hevingham - 3f 117 Marsham - - - - 3 4 1174 * AYLSHAM - - - 2 1194 r. to Worstead m - S to North Walsham 6f; thence to Cromer (as abovej ty, London to CROMER 1354 m. 1. to Blickling, Church H 121 Blickling Park, end of - 14 i'22j; Saxthorpe - - - - 93 125| l. to Cawston 5 rn.; and to Walsingham 12§. Edgefield Green - - 24 128 * HOLT - - - - 3 i L31J| Horsham St. Faith's. On r, Spixworth Park, Francis Longe, Esq.; on Z, John Day, Esq. Neivton St. Faith's. Two miles beyond, onr, Stratton Hall, R. Marsham, Esq. | Hevingham. On r, Rippon Hall, Lord Anson. Marsham. On r, Marsham Hall, J. Dasbwood, Esq. , Blickling Park. Hon. Wm. Asheton Harbord. A mile beyond Blickling Park, on r, Wolterton Park, Lord Walpole ; on Z* Oulton Hall, Coulson Bell, Esq.; and farther to the Z, at Heydon, Heydon Hall, W. W. Bui- j mer, Esq. j Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [205 LONDON to NORWICH, by Romford, Chelmsford, Colchester and Ipswich, Mail Coach Road, (n. m.) d. Stratford House, Lord Hen- niker, ' i A mile before, on Z, at a dis- tance, see Wanstead House, the Prince De Conde ; Cranbrook, Robt. Raikes, Esq.; Highlands, J. Currie, Esq.; and Valentines, late Don. Cameron, Esq.; on r, at Barking, Bifrons,S. Ibbetson,Esq. omford , Two miles on Z, Havering Bower, Lady S. Burgess; Marshalls, J, Barwis, Esq.; and Petitts, — Cor- sets, Esq. Beyond Romford, on /, Gidea Hall, ; ne^r two miles farther to the Z, Bedfords, John Heaton, Esq. fare Street. On r. Hum. Repton, Esq. the celebrated improver of grounds. Beyond Hare Street, on r , Hare Hall, late Mrs. Wallinger ; and farther to r. Breaks Place, — Quinsey, Esq.; be- yond which is Hare Lodge, J. M. Graf- ton, Esq. Near three miles beyond Hare Street, on l, Dagnam Park, Sir Richard Neave, Bart. Tower, Esq. ; and near it, Rocketts, Earl St. Vincent ; on r, Boyles, Wallis, Esq.; Ropers, J. Hirst, Esq.; and Warley Place, S. Bonham, Esq. bentwood. On r, Warley Common, which commands a beautiful prospect. Here are barracks lately built- On the borders of the Common, Thorn- don Hall, Lord Petre. Ihenfield. On l , Shenfield Place, R. Heatley, Esq. Tountnessing Street. Near, on /, Fitz- water, Thomas Wright, Esq.; and be- yond, on Z,Thoby Priory, Cap. Gardner. ngatestone , Beyond, on t , Masonett, Mrs. Conyers ; and Hyde, Rev. Dr. Disney. Margretting Street . On l , Coptfold Halt, Mrs. Holden ; and Wattle Park, C. Nightingale, Esq.; on r, C. W, Syd- ney, Esq., and C. Easton, Esq. Stisted. On l, Hylands, — Long, Esq. Moulsham. On r, Moulsham Hall, Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay, Bart., now pulled down. Springfield . On l, Springfield Place, — Brograye, Esq.; and a little farther, on r, Spr\ngfield Lyons, situated on a fine eminen.c?, Dow. Lady Waltham. To Mile End, Middle- sex ----- J St II) 1 Bow, Church - - - H ^5: Cross the river Lea, and enter Essex. * Stratford, Essex - - 1 l. to Lowlayton and to Walthamstow ; and a lit- tle farther , Z. to Epping 13 1 rn.; r. to West Ham f m.; thence to East Ham2; thence to Barking 1. Lon- don to Barking 7 Forward to * Ilford, Bridge • • 3* 3| | p m Cross the Roding river. Chad well. White Hart 9 The Whalebone - - 10 1 * ROMFORD , m. h. - If nf 1 r. to Grays Thurrock 12$ vu Hare Street - - - - 1 J2f Brook Street - - - 3| 16 £ * BRENTWOOD, Chapel - - - - i 18 r. to Tillury Fort 16$ m. Shenfield - - - - 1 19 r. to Billericay 4$ rn. Mountnessing Street - 2 * Ingatestone - - - 2 23 . Margretting Street ? - 2 25 r. to Maldon 12$ m. Stisted - - - - - 261 j Widford 1 27i Moulsham - - - - 3 4 28f Cross the Can river. * CHELMSFORD - 3 4 L : 29 In the middle of the town , Z. to Chipping Ongar 10$ ; to Epping 17$ ; to Dun- ' mow 12$ ,* and to Brain- tree 11$ ; r. to Springfield -«<■*- f 30* M m 2(55] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. Borehanr Street - - 3 33 f l Hatfield Peverill - - If 35 ! Cross the Witham river. * WITH AM - - - 2f 1 37f r. to Maldon 5^ m. ,* Z. to Braintree $. Riven-Hall End - - H i i 39f * Kelvedon - - - - if 41 Z. to Coggeshall 3 rn. Lon- don to COGGESHALL 44 m. Cross the Black water river. Gore Pitt - - - - i ; l 42 4 m. farther, l. to Coggeshall 4 m. Stanway ----- 4 7\ Lexden ----- H 49 l. to Halstead 1 1-§ m. * COLCHESTER, p. o. 1 1 1 4 5 Of i The Obelisk - - - f 5 1 Cross the Colne river. r. to Harwich 20£ m, Stratford Bridge, centre 71 58f At the Bridge , r. to Dedham l ,m. London to Dedham, Church, 59f m. Cross the^Srour river, and enter Suffolk. 1. to Hadleigh Obelisk 6| m.; thence to Bildeston , p. o. 5T London to * HADLEIGH , Suf- folk, m. London to BILDESTON, p. o. jCross Green, Suffolk - 4 i ! i 62-1 * Copdack - - 3 651 Z. to Bramford 3 thence to Great Blakcnham - 3 } ' thence to Needham 3d thence to Stow Market 3§. London to NEEDHAM m. ' London to * STOW MARKET 7 S m. Hadleigh Guide Post - 3f 681 Cross the Orwell river. * IPSWICH, Stones, End i 69 y. id Saxmundham 2.04 m - • oh in\ >/. to Claydon - - - ol ° 2 oreham Street. Near, on r, New House, Wm. Wolford, Esq.; on Z, New Hall, late Luttrell Olmius, Esq.; now a Nunnery. atjield Peverill. On r, Hatfield Priory, Peter Wright, Esq. ; on Z, Terling Place, J. H. Strutt, Esq. r Uham. In the town, on r, Thomas Kynaston, Esq. Here the present Queen was lodged and entertained on her arrival in England from Mecklenburgh, by the late Lord Aber- corn, who at that time possessed this seat. Vickliam. On r, Widkham Hill, Rev. It. Porteus ; on Z, at Cheeping Hill, Mrs. Western. liven Hall End. On r, Braxtead Lodge, late Peter Du Cane, Esq.; and Riven Hall Place, Rev. T. Western. Kelvedon , On Z, Feelix Hall, Charles Callis Western, Esq. anway. On r, Copford Hall, J. H. Harrison, Esq.; and farther to the r, Birch Hall, James Round, Esq. Colchester. Before, on l, see a White House on a Hill, the Parsonage at Mile-end. 'adleigh. About two miles from Had- leigh, in the road to Bildeston, on r, Semer Lodge, G. Archer, Esq. Copdock. On Z, I Iintlesham Hall, Rich. Savage Lloyd, Esq. sivich. Before, at the second Mile- stone, on Z, Chauntry, Chas. Streyn- som Collinson, Esq. Clay don. A mile beyond, on r, Shrub- land Hall, W. Middleton, Esq. Five miles beyond Claydon, onr, Crow-field Hall, Sir W. Middleton, Bait. M m 268] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. South Ockendon, p. o. £ in. before Stifford, r. to London through Dagen * ham 20J m. Stifford, p. o. Dog and Partridge - - - - Forward to Horndon on the Hilt 51 m.; r. to Road to Gray? Thurrock London to Grays Thurrock 24 m. Little Thurrock - - Chadwell, t. g. - - Forward to Horndon on the Hill ; r. to West Tilbury, r g. - Tilbury Fort, Ferry House * - - - - OR, To The Whalebone, Essex, p. 265 - - Forward to Romford 1^ m. Turn short on the r, anti at the lith mile-stone keep to the r. to Dagenham, p. o. Bull - Rainham, p. o. Phoenix Wennington, p. o. Crown and Cushion - Forward to Pur fleet 1^ m. London to Purfltel 18. A little before Aveley, at the iSth milestone , l.to Horn- church ; r. to 19? 2if 23j 24f 14 m i m 1 H 28 * 10 2| >2f 2j 15 2j 16! Aveley, p. o. Crown and Cushion - - - r. to Purjleet 1 J m. Forward to Stifford, p. o. j Dog and Partridge - - - Tilbury Fort, as in the adjoining column OR, To Wennington, p. o. Crown and Cushion Forward to Pur fleet - - - - - Stone House - - - Road to Grays Thurrock Tilbury Fort, as in the adjoining column 6£ 2 V 181 20f 18 20 OI j 9 * J- A 26J South Ockendon. Between South Oc- kendon and Stifford, on r, Bell House, Sir Thos. Leonard, Bart.; on l , Ford Place, Zach. Button, Esq. West Tilbury. The Parsonage, Rev. Sir Adam Gordon, Bart, Tilbury Fort was planned by Sir Martin Beckman, chief engineer to Charles II.; it was intended to be a pentagon, but the bastion next the water was never built. Here is likewise a high Tower, called the Block House, said to have been built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, LONDON to ROCHFORD, continued to GREAT WAKE- RING, with a Branch to SOUTH END. To Shenfield, Essex, p. 20b - • - - - l. to Chelmsford 10m.; r. to * BLLLERICAY - - South Green - - - Cray Hill - - - - Wickford - - - - Raleigh - - - - - r. to South End 8§ m. ; l. to 1 Hockley ( 2 J 36 — 19 * ROCHFORD - ■ H 39f 1 4J 23J 1 ! 24J 2\ 26f H 29 43 . 334 Sutton - - - - - Near South Church , r. to South End § m. Lon- don to South End 41^ m ; 41 'South Church - - - H 44J 1 (North Shoebury - - if 46 1 IGreat Wakering - - J f 4 7| Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [269 LONDON to SOUTH END, (n. m.) OR, To Raleigh, Essex, p. 268 - - - ■ to Swan’s Green To Aveley, p. 0. p. 268 Stifford, p. 0, Dog and — 00 Partridge - Or, to Stifford Q>> 268J 21| r. to Grays Thurrock 2| yi. n 20} Baker’s Street, t. g. - r. to Chadwell 2 m. H 23} 4 5 Orsett, p. 0. - - - * Horndon on the Hill, 3 4 24 ’ j! p. 0. - - - - - Z. to Brentwood 9! m » to Billericay 8. 2 26 Stanford-le Hope, t. g r. to East Tilbury 3! w. and to Tilbury Fort 5. 3 4 26} 1. to Stanford-ie-Hope - i Vange ------ H '31 I Pitsey Mill - - - - 2} 33} Hadleigh - - - - 4-1 37} Leigh Green - - - 1 38} Leigh Elm - - - - r. to Leigh f m. London to LEIGH 40} m. Half a mile before Milton Hall , Z. to Frittlewell ! m. 40 2 i 3j 4 J 4« 42 33} 35 36} 41} ;eZn/. Before, on Z, the Gate to Bell House, Sir Thomas Leonard, Bart, and about a mile farther, on l, the House. ifford. Before, on Z, Ford Place, Zac. Button, Esq. At Stifford, on /, — Oliphaut, Esq. Orsett. Richard Baker, Esq. Hadleigh. Hadleigh Hall, late H. Wi- tham, Esq. Leigh is a small sea-port, opposite the eastern extremity of Canvey Island and is noted for its Oyster Fishery. South End is a noted Bathing place. LONDON to MALDON, continued to BRAD WELL. To Margretting Street, Essex, p. 2 65 - - Gallywood Common - Great Baddow - - - Danbury - - - - Runsells - - - - - * MALDON - - - Snoreham - - - r. to Althorne m.; thence to Southminster 3,' and from Althorne to Burn- ham 3§. London to Southminster 48 m. London to Burnham 48} m. 1. to Steeple - m. farther, r. to St. Law- rence $ m thence to Til- lingham 2. London to ■i 25 2 27 2} 29} H 32}, 1} 34 H 37 i 5 42} 4 46} allyicood Common. On l , Moulsham Hall, Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay, Bart., now pulled down. James Watson Hull, Esq. Danbury. Danbury Place, Lewis Dia ney Fytche, Esq Burnham-. A ferry (Cricksey Ferry) to take passengers and carriages to the Rochford Hundred ; whence is a plea- sant ride of about seven miles to Roch- ford. Here is a ferry also to Foulness Island. 2/0] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. Tillingham 51 m. Brad well - - OR, * To CHELMSFORD, Essex, p . 2 65 - - Great Raddo'w - - - * MJLDON , p. 26g - Brad well ,p.26Q& above H 51 29 H | 30J 8 £ 38 f! 13£ 1 52J: Bradu'ell. Near, the Parsonage, Rev. Mr. Gamble, late Chaplaip General of the Forces, &c. &c. This house is so remarkable at sea, that it is consi- dered by the coasting traders as a sea- mark, and is almost as conspicuous 'as the Roman Temple, now called St. Peter’s Chapel, which stands on the sea coas:, about two miles north east of Bradwell. LONDON to NORWICH, by Chelmsford, Braintree, Sudbury, Bury St. Edmund’s, and Thetford. * To CHELMSFORD , Essex , p 2 65 - - At the end of the town, l. to Epping 17i >n r. to Broomfield - Little Waltham, t g. - l. to Dunmow 8£ to. Lon- don to * DUNMOW 41} m. Cross the Chelmer river. Blackwa : er Sr. Anne’s Yohng’s End - - - * BRAINTREE , Mar- ket Place - r. to Colehcsler 1 5f m -s ioTf'i- ihamFr, L to Dunmow 8^. * Becking Street Cross Blackwater river. 1 High Garret - - - U. to Haverhill 154 arid ; to Sudlury ly Castle 11c- diiigham 13* Cross the Colne river. * HALSTEAD - - l. to Haverhill 15 to.,* T. to Colchester 13§- Farmer’s Street - - Buhner Tve - l. in Castle Hcdinghani 5| to . Cross the river Stour, and enter Suffolk. * SUDBURY , Suffolk r. to Laveuham 7 to.,- 1. to Rod bridge - * Long Mel ford, end of Altpheton, end of - - Bradfield - - - T' 29 2 § If o i I ! ol 3i 33J 1 3 3 6i if 38 | 401 3 T ]J 43 ! 3j j 46 J 3 49i! to ■Hw 5'2f ol AjAlii 2 5^1 58 4 62 ) 4 66 I Little Waltham. On l, at Great Walt- ham, W. Tufnell, Esq. High Garret. About two miles beyond, on l, Gosfield Hall, Marquis of of Buckingham. Halstead. Beyond, on l, Dynes Hall, PI. Sperling, Esq. Farmer's Street. Beyond, on r, at Cat- ley Cross, Hon Capt. Farmer. Bulmer Tye. A mile beyond, on l, Auberies, Thos. Greenwood, Esq. From Bulmer Hill, befoie Sudbury, a fine view over the town. Rodlridge Street. Between Redbridge Street and Long Melford, on l, Lyston Hall, John Campbell, Esq. Long Melford. Beyond, on r, Melford Hall, Sir H. Parker, Bart.; and far- ther to the r, Acfon Place, the pro- perty and residence of the late Wil- liam Jennens, Esq., who died in the year 1798* at the age of 100 years. A mile and a half beyond Long Mel- ford, on 1, Kentwell Hall, R. Moore, Esq. Bradfeld. Within a mile, on l, Cold- ham Hall, Sir Thomas Gage, Bart. On r. of Brad field, Bradfield Hall, Arthur Young, Esq , secretary to the Board of Agriculture. Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [2?1 Welnetham, t. g. - - | m. before Bury St. Ed- mund's , r. to Stow Mar- ket 13^ m - * BURY ST. ED- MUND'S - - - r. to Ixworth 6J m.; 1. to Newmarket 14 m. Forrsham St. Martin - Ingham - - - - - Rymer House - - - r. to Ixivorth 5? m -S L to Brandon 8. Barnharn - - - - Cross the Little Ouse river, and enter Norfolk. * THETFORD , Norf. 1. to IFatton and Holt , as p. 262. ^NORWICH, asp. 257 and 258 - - - - ol 6Sh IVdnctham. Beyond, on r, Rushbroolt , j Hall, Sir Charles. Davers, Bart. Bury Si. Edmund's. Near, on Z, Hard- 0.1 wick House, Sir Thos. G. Cullum, -2 Bart.; and farther to the Z, Ickworth Lodge, Earl of Bristol, 2 73 2j 7$\ Fornham St. Marlin. On l, B, How- 79i j ard, Esq.; and farther to the Z, Hen- grave, 2 8l|-; * Ingham. On Z, Oil ford, Marquis of Cornwallis ; on r, Ampton Park, Lady 2 83j Calthorpe ; and Livermere Hall, Nath. Lee Acton, Esq. Eamham. On r, Euston Hall, Duke of 28i nif j Grafton. LONDON to NORWICH, by Chelmsford, Braintree, Sud- bury, Bury St. Edmund’s, Ixworth, and Scole Inn. * Scole Inn, or Os- * To BURY ST. ED- MUND'S, Suffolk, a l ove ------ 7 i Barton ----- 2 f 00 £|c*> IXIVORTH - - - 34 77 \ Stanton - - - 3 60 k * BOTESDALE - - 2 $ m. farther, l. to Pal- H 8 5 || grave 2 m,\ thence cross the Wavenay riyer, to Diss, Norfolk, 1. Lon- don to y D 1 S S, Norfolk, 91 \m. Sturston - - - - - § m. farther, you join the 51 91 } road to Scole Inn, from Ipsuich. Seep. 267. The Waveney River - Cross the river, and enter ^2 9 2 | Norfolk. LONDON to 1 To High Garret, Essex, p.. 2/0 - - - - r. to Sudbury by Halstead — 43 il| m ) L 1 ° Gosheld ----- , ^ 44f miindeston, Norfolk * NORWICH, p. 2 67 < 9 * 93 Barton . On l, Barton Hall, Sir Charles Bunbury, Bart. Ixworth. On r, Langham Hall, Sir P. Blake, Bart~ Botesdale. On l, Redgrave Hall, Adiu. Wilson. Palgrave. Charles Harrison, Esq, Diss is seated on the left bank of the Waveney river, on the side of a hill ; and at the west end of the town is a large muddy Lake, abounding with Eels. Here are manufactures of Sail- Cloth, Linen Cloth, Hose, and Stays. The streets are. wide, and well paved. Gesfidd. On r, J, G. Sparrow, Esq.; on l, Gosfield Hall, Marquis of Buck- ingham. 2/2] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. Swanstreet - - - - - r. to Halstead m. * Sibble Hedingbam - r. to Castle Iledingham 1 m ; thence to the Com- passes ‘2$; thence to Bttl- mer Tye 3 > thence to Sudbury , p. 270, 2|. London to * SUDBURY ; Suffolk, 50J m ' l. to Great Yeldham - r. to Tilbury 1 m.; thence to Ovington 2 ,* thence , cross the ' Stour river , to Clare 2. London to CL ARE, Suffolk, 55 % m. Ridgevvell - - -r - “'Bay thorn End - - - Sturmer ----- * HAVERHILL, Suffolk ol ~“z 47iJ 2 47f! 3 soj! ol Z 2 5&i 2 55j j 2 57i , H 1 j Sibble Hedingham. On r, at Castle Hedingbam, the Castle, Lewis Ma- jendie, Esq. The Earls of Oxford resided at the old castle ; and here the favourite General of Henry VII. en- tertained his royal master in a mag- nificent manner. Clare . Clare Priory, William Matthew, Esq. Baythorn End. Near, on r, Baythorn Park, G. Pike, Esq.; and near three miles to the l, Moyns, G. Gent, Esq.; farther to the l, Bower Hall,. — Ste- phens, Esq. Sturmer. Near the- Church, R. P. Todd, Esq. LONDON to DISS, by Sudbury, Stow Market, and Men- dlesham, continued to NEW BUCKENHAM and ATTLE- BOROUGH. on r. to Norwich 14i m.; 1. to Thet- ford 14, seep. 257* Forward to Hing- ham 5§» thence to East Dereham 8|, thence to Aylsham , see p. 262 and 263s tp Halt, &c. seep. 264. Chilton Park. J. Addison, Esq. Be- tween Chilton Park and Little Wai- dingfield, on l , Acton Place, late William Jennens, Esq.; and Holbrook Hall, J. Idanmer, Esq. Lavenham. The Church is worthy the attention of a traveller. •ent llleigh. On r, at Milden, M. Burton, Esq.; and at Chedworth, — Po.ckl’ington, Esq. j Hitcham. On l, Brettenham Hall, * To SUDBURY, 1 Suffolk , p. 270 - - — 541 Chilton Park - - - 2 561: 14 m. farther, l. to Laven- kam 3 m. London to i LAVENHAM 60J m. Xattle Waldingfield 2 581 H m. farther , r. to Bildcs- ton 3i rn. London to BILDESTON 63 J m. Brent llleigh - - - H 61 Kettlebastone - - - i- 62J Hitcham - - - - 1 63 1 Cross Green - - - 65 1 Hoistead Green - - H 661 Great Finborough - - 1 m * STOfV MARKET - 2 ‘ r. to Needham m -i L to Bury St. Edmund's Ui- Thorney Green - - : 7i Mendlesham - - - 5 76 BrockfordStreet, Griffin 1 77 Yaxley, p. 2 67 - - 41 ^2 8il Great Finborough. Finborough Hall, Roger Pettiward, Esq. Mendlesham . . Within two miles on l, Gipping Hall, Edm. Tyrrell, Esq. Yaxley. Beyond, on r, Broome Hall, Marquis Cornwallis ; and farther to the r, Hoxne Hall, Thomas Maynard, Esq. \ Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [273 I£ m - farther y l. to r. to New Buckenham |ra.; Sturston ----- 2l 84 | thence to Norwich 154* l. to Botesdale 5^ to.; r - do ~ London to Scole Inn 1 f to. NEW B UCKENHAM Cross the Waveney river, 1 93j m. and enter Norfolk. , ro J 1 London to Diss Common, Wind- * NORWICH 108j-m. [ mill, Norfolk - - 1 85 Old Buckenham - - 95 * DISS ----- r. to Scole Inn Q§ to.; 1. to 1 86 * ATTLEBOROUGH 3 93 New Buckenkam by Lop- ham 12. H Diss. Beyond, a mile and a half to the Shelfanger - - - - S8i /, John Frere, Esq. Winfarthing - - - H 89|i Win farthing Pond - - 91 : Buckenham. Between New and Old Haugh Farm - - - H 9H Buckenham, on r, St. Andrew’s Hall, New Buckenham [| Miss Head. Windmill - - - 3 . 9H \ LONDON to NEW BUCKENHAM, by Sudbuey, Bury St. Edmund’s and Botesdale. * To BOTESDALE , 1 1 Suffolk, p. 271 * - — 85| l. to Redgrave - - - if 8 7\ 1 Botesdale . Between Botesdale and Red- Before Lopham Ford Gate , grave, on r, Redgrave Hall, Adm. L. to Garboldisham 2$ to.; to Harling 6£. Wilson. ! Lopham Ford Gate Cross the Waveney river. 3 4 88J South Lopham. Two nailes and a half and enter Norfolk. on l , at Garboldisham, — - Scott, Esq. South Lopham, Norfolk r. to Diss 4§ to. 1 } 90 Kenninghall. Beyond, on 1, Quidden- North Lopham - - 4 9°f ham Hall, Col. Lovelace. Kenninghall - - NEW BUCKENHAM 91 93 4 1 : 97\ LONDON to NEYLAND. * To COLCHESTER, 1 - 1 . 'Mile End. The Parsonage, a 1 white Essex, p. 266 - - ! - • 51 House. Mile End - - - - L i 52 j The Causeway - - - 2r L kAL 2 0 * a Great Horkesley. On r } , Horkesley i Great Horkesley - - f 55 Park, Mrs. Gibbs. Cross the river Stour, and enter Suffolk*. Neyland. On r, Tendring Hall, Lady * NEYLAND, Suffolk \ ^ 57 j j Ptowley. N n 274] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. LONDON to ST. OSYTH. * To COLCHESTER , Wivenhoe. On Wivenhoe Heath, Wi- Essex, p. 266 - - 51 venhoe Park, Major Slater Rebow. Greenstead - - - - 1 52 At Wivenhoe, Wivenhoe Hall, N. A mile farther , r. to Wiven- Corseliis, Esq., and the famous Oyster hoe 2 m. London to beds, producing what are called Col- Wivenhoe 55 m. chester Oysters. L to Elmstead Market 3 55 Frating, Between Frating and St. Osyth, Frating - - - v . 2 57 on r, M. Dorrien Magens, Esq. St. Osyth - - - - 5 6 2 St. Osyth. The Priory, F. Nassau, Esq. LONDON to HARWICH. * To COLCHESTER , | | | Mistley Thorn. On r, Mistley Hall, Essex, p. 2 66 - - 1 51 Ardleigh - * - - 4| 55J Francis Hale Rigby, Esq. Mistley Wignell Street - - - % m. farther , l. to Manning- H 58j Thorn takes its name from a large thorn, now destroyed. tree 1 m.; thence to Mist- ley Thorn ^ m.; and to Ramsey. On l , Michaelstow Hall, Harwich , as below. Lon- don to j Lewis Peak Garland, Esq. * MANNINGTREE 60 m. Or, forward to Harwich is situated at the mouths of the I Stour and Orwell rivers, and is de- * Mistley Thorn - - 2| 60% ! fended by Landguard Fort, on the Bradheld - - - - 2% 63 j 1 Suffolk side of the Orwell river ; it Ramsey Street - - 4%\ 671! j has a capacious Harbour and Dock- Ramsey - - - - * 1 2 68%' J yard, and is the station of the Packet Dover Court - - - 1* G9ij ! Boats which sail to Holland, &c. &c. * HARWICH - - - 2 71* J LONDON to IPSWICH, by Romford, Chelmsford, and Col- chester, Mail Coach Road, continued by a Mail Coach from IPSWICH to YARMOUTH, through Woodbridge, Saxmundham, and Lowestoft. * To IPSWICH , Suf- folk, p. 266 - - - Kesgrave - - - - Martlesbam - * WOOD BRIDGE - Melton, t. g. - - - r. to Orford 11m. — uy 2>% 7-5 76% li 7 sj 1 Ipswich, On l, Rev. Dr. Fonnereau. Beyond Ipswich, on l, Red House, M. Edgar, Esq. On r. of Ipswich, af Nacton, Orwell Park, Earl of Bever- ley ; and on the opposite, bank of the Orwell river, at Woolverston,, Wool- ■ verston Hall, Charles Berners, Esq. Kesgrave. Beyond, on l , G. Thomas, Esq. Woodbridge. The Priory, an ancient brick House, south of the Church, Capt. Caithew. Melton . On r, leaving the town, C Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [275 Ufford Street - - - 79 i Petistree - - - H 8 o|, * Wickham Market - 3 4 8 l| Cross the river Deben. t. to Hatchetson 2$ to.,* thence to Framlingham 3$. London to FRAMLINGHAM 8 7 \ in. Gienham - - - - 3 84* Stratford St Andrew - H 86 J:j Cross the river Aide. Farnham - - - - 1 2 8 r. to Snape 2 $ to.; thence to Aldborough 5 * Lon- don to ALDBOROUGH 94 m. 14 to. from Farnham , r. to Aldborough 64 m. * SAXMUNDHAM - i 1 Kelsale ----- H 90f, 93f , * Yoxford - - - - 3 r. to Darsham 2 to.; thence to Dunwich 4* London to Dunwich 99 J m. 2 to. beyond Yoxford , l. to Norwich by Bungay 27 $ TO. Blythburgh - - - - H 99 i Cross the Blythe river. At the t. g., 1, to Beccles 94 to.,* a little farther , r. to Southwold 4$. Lon- don to SOUTHWOLD 105 m. * Wangford - - - 3 ri 102 j * Wrentham - - - 3| 106 1 Benacre, t. g. - - - f 2 10 7 *j I 09 i! Kessingland - - - - ]3 ■ 4 Pakefield - - - - 3 112|| l. to Kirkley, Church. - 1 2 112f * LOWESTOFT - - u 114 Hopton, t. g. - - - 4-1 4 1 1 85 1 Gorleston - - - - I2lf South Town - - - 1 122J l. to Beccles 13$ to. Yarmouth Bridge - - 1 L 23 f Cross the river Yare, and enter Norfolk. i 1 * YARMOUTH, Alar ket Cross, Norfolk - ^124 Rissow, Esq. Beyond Melton, on l , Bredfield House, — Jenny, Esq. Ufford. Near, on r, — Ruding, Esq. Petistree. On r, Loudbam Hall, Jacob Whiibread, Esq.; and near it, the remains of Campsey Nunnery. Two miles on r, Rendlesham House, Lord Rendlesham. ' ickham . On l, at Easton, Easton Hall, Earl of Rochford. A mile beyond Wickham, on r, — Sheppard, Esq. lenham. Beyond, on r, Glenham Hall, Dudley North, Esq. irnham. On l, — Wayth, Esq. A mile beyond Farnham, on /, Benhall Lodge, G. Mackay, Esq. ixmundham. Near, on r, Charles Long, Esq. Beyond Saxmundbam, on l, E. Fuller, Esq. dsale. A mile beyond, on l, T. Trus- son, Esq. )xf&rd. On r, — Crowfoot, Esq.; on l, Yoxford Grove, D. E. Davy, Esq. Cockfield Hall, Sir John Blois, Bart., and — Staunton, Esq. About three miles to the l. of Yoxford, He- veningham Hall, Lord Huntingfield. A mile beyond. Yoxford, on r, Dar- sham Hall, Lord Rous. Between two and three miles from Yoxford, on l , Thorington Hall, G. Golding, Esq. ! ythburgh . Two miles beyond, on l, Henham Park, Lord Rous. r angford. Beyond, on l , — Main- waring, Esq. K rentham. On l, Wrentham Hall, — Brewster, Esq.; and near two miles farther to the l, Sotterley House, Miles Barne, Esq. A mile beyond Wren- tham, on r, Benacre Park, Sir Thos. Gooch, Bart. Benacre , t. g. OnZ, Weston, — Saw- bridge, Esq. Lowestoft. Beyond, Gunton Hall, — Montague, Esq.; on l, High House, Thos. Anguish, Esq. Hopton. Near, on /, Someriiton Hall, Sir Thos. Allen, Bart. A mile be- yond Hopton, on l, Hoblan Hall, — Fowler, Esq.; and farther to the l, Broceston Hall, Mrs. Le Grys. N n 2 2 7i9ij South Town - QCfr Here you join the road to Y armouthby Lowestoft ; see p. 275. j^UYarmouth Bridge - - nR 3jl Cross the Yare river. tj|* YARMOUTH, Mar- ket Cross 3 Norfolk - J120 5|125J I26J 12 ej Broekdish Street. On l, J. Dell, Esq. Reddenhall. On l. Gaudy Hall, Rev. Mr. Holmes. Dove Alehouse. On r, Flixton Hall, Alex. Adair, Esq. Earsham. On l, Earsham House, Jo- seph Windham, Esq. Bungay. Two miles on Z, Ditching- ham Park, J. Bedingfield, Esq.; and Hedenham Park, Charles Garney, Esq. ; Broom Place, V. Eyre, Esq.; and Broom Hall, Mrs. Fowles. Gillingham All Saints. On r, Gilling- ham Hall, — » Schutz, Esq. ; on Z, Geldestone Hall, Thomas Kerrick, Esq. Toft Monks. On Z, Raveningham Hall, Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. . (Have's Bridge. Near, the ruins of Herringfieet Abbey ; and Herringfleet Hall, A. Merry, Esq. itton. On r, Frittqn Hall, S. Palmer, Esq. A mile and three quarters on r, Somerliton Hall, Sir Thomas Allen, Bart. LONDON to YARMOUTH, by Saxmundham, Blythburgh, and Beccles. To Blythburgh, Suffolk, p. 2/5 - - - - Cross the Blythe river. At the t. g., r. to Yar- mouth by Lowestoft 24 vi.: 1 . to 99* Blythburgh is an ancient place, and had formerly a market, but it is now an inconsiderable village. Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. [277 Bulchamp * - - - Henham Park, end of - Brampton - - - - Shaddingfield - - - W eston - - - - - * BECCLES - - - * YARMOUTH , Nor- folk, p. 1 76 - 1 100:1 102"; H 104| 3 $ t05-|; if 107 ; J 4| 1 124 Henham Park. On r, Lord Rous. Brampton. On Z, Brampton Hall, Rev. N. T. Orgill. Shaddingfield. On r, Sotterley House, Miles Same, Esq. Heston. On Z, Weston Hall, W. Wood- ley, Esq. LONDON to BUNGAY, by Saxmundham and Halesworth* continued to NORWICH. * To Yoxford, Suffolk, p.275 - - - - 2 m. farther , r. to Yarmouth by Lowestoft 284 m - i Z. to Bramfield - - - - co|4 CO o 4 i 00 HALES If ORTH - - 2 looji Stone Street - St. Lawrence, Ilketshall 2 f 106 f . * BUNGAY - - - l. to Harl eston 7 km.; r. to Yarmouth by Beccles , as p. 276 , 204 * London to * YARMOUTH 129 ! m. Cross the Waveney river, and enter Norfolk. 3 ml White House, Norfolk r. to Loddon m ; thence to Norwich 10. London by Loddon to * NORWICH 126 J m. 3 4 110 Hedenham - - - - Z. to Harleslon 9 m. H 112 J Tumbledown Dick 114 Kirstead Hall - - - H 1161 Poringland - - - Poringland Heath, 2 * 118f Windmill - - - 3 4 H9i Bixley ----- 4 m. farther , you join the road from Beccles through Loddon ; r. to Beccles 14 | rn. li 120 f Trowse, t. g. - - - 122 Cross the river Yare. * NORWICH, Market Place ----- 123; Bramfield. Near, on l, Bramfield Hall, R. Rabbet, Esq. Halesworlh. On Z, Cheddiston Hall, W_ Plumer, Esq. White Plouse. Between White House and Hedenfram* on r, Broom Place, V. Eyre, Esq.; Broom Hall, Mrs. Fowles ; and Ditchingham Park, J. Bedingfield, Esq.; on Z, Hedenham Park, Charles Garney, Esq. Tumbledown Dick. On Z, Woodton Hall, Miss Simmons.' Kir stead Hall. On r, Roger Kerrison, Esq.; and farther to the r. Seething Hall, Thos. Kett, Esq. Poringland Heath Windmill. On r, Edw. Rigby, Esq. Bixley. On r, Bixley Hall, Earl of Roseberry ; and a little farther to the r, Kirby Hall, Sir John Berney, Bart. Trowse , t. g. On r, Crown Point, — Money, Esq. 278] Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. LONDON to * To TVOODBRIDGE, Suffolk, p. 274 - - — 76 1 Cross the Deben river, Eyke ------ 4 80 J Rendiesham - - - - 1 8l|- Tunstall - - - - - £ 84~ Snape Bridge - - - Cross the Aide river. 2$ m. farther , L to Sax- 87 mundham 34 m ' S r • Aldborough 4* London to ALDBOROUGH 93 \ m. Leiston ------ 4| 91 ! Dunwich - - - - °2 9H Rendiesham. Rendiesham House , Lord Rendiesham ; on Z, Loudham Hall, DUNWICH. Jacob Whitbread, Esq. About a mile beyond Rendiesham Church, on Z, Naunton Hall, once the residence and court of Redvvald, King of the East Angles, late Sir George Womb- well, Bart. Aldborough. Aldborough Lodge, Mar- quis of Salisbury. Leiston is remarkable for the remains of an ancient Priory. Dunwich was formerly a town of con- siderable consequence, and a Bishop's See, but now reduced to a small village, consisting of Cottages ; it still however retains its privileges as a Cor- poration, and sends two Members to Parliament. LONDON to ORFORD. To Melton, t. Suf- folk, p. 274 - - - — 7 8i Cross the Deben river. Bromeswell - - - - 79# Sprat Bridge - - - 2 8lf Butley, the Oyster - - H S4J Chillesford - - - - 1 85j Sudbourn - - - - 87i ORFORD - - - - 2 89! Butley. On r, the Ruins of the Abbey, now the property of Lord Archibald Hamilton. The Abbey was founded in 1171, and in the Church was de- posited the body of Michael de la Pole, third Earl of Suffolk, who was slam at the battle of Agincourt. Ghillesford. Beyond, on r, Sudbourn Hall, Marquis of Hertford. [27 9 CROSS ROADS. ABERYSTWiTH to CAERMARTHEN. To Piccadilly, Cardi- ganshire - - - l. to Rhayadergwy 27f rn. Cross the Ystwith river. Llanrhystyd - - - r. to Cardigan 30 to . Pontyperris - Duffryn - - - - - Talsarn - - - - - King’s Head - - - Foss Gwy - - - LLANBEDER - - r. to Cardigan 29 m. Cross the Teifi river. 1. to Llanymdovery 19£ rn.; and to Llandilo Vaur 19. ;ncarreg, Caermar - thenshire - - - - Llanbyther - - - - 2 ' § I / 2 9ij if 11 . 13* 4* i74| 1 18* j H 22* 2J 25 ! H 28* 30*| - . 3 1 33* - - 2 [ 35* - - 1 S. 1 4 ; 37 - - 1 38 - 3 41 - - 2* 43* EN- 4 A 48 Plagebach Brechvach - - * CAERMARTHEN Llanrhystyd. On Z, Rev. J. Williams j and near it, Mabus, J. Lloyd, Esq. Talsarn . On l , Abermenick, D. Wil- liams, Esq. Pencarreg. Beyond, Llanvaughan, J. Thomas, Esq. Troadgrhw. On Z, Thomas Saunders, Esq. ABERYSTWITH to CARDIFF. Bnilth. Before, Llanelweth Hall, M. T. H. Gwynn, Esq.; half a mile to the l. of which, is Wellfield House, D. Thomas, Esq, Upper Chapel. Between Upper and Lower Chapel, on Z, Castle Maddock, Rev. Mr. Price. Welch Aber-Honddey, being seated at the conflux of the Honddey and Uske rivers. Several Roman coins have been dug up at this place. Here are three Churches, one of which is col- legiate ; and a considerable trade in clothing is carried on. A little east of the town is a large Lake, abounding with fish. * To RHAYADER - GIVY Radnorshire, p. 112 and 113- - 29* Keep the river Wye on the r, to Ithon Bridge - - - 9 I 38* j Cioss the Ithon river. Near Builth, cross the river Wye. *B UlLTH, or B UA LT, Brecknockshire - - 5 1 j 43* r. to Llandovery 22^ to.; 1. to. Hay 19|. Upper Chapel - f-i / 2 51* Lower Chapel - - - 3* 55 Llandivilog - - - - 2* 57* * BRECON - - - 2J 60 l. to Abergavenny 20 to.; and to Hay 15 £ to. 280 ] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Uske river. r. to Llandovery 20 m.; to Llangadock 2 ; and to Neath 27 . , Capel Nant Taff - - Coed y* Cummar, Gla- morganshire - - - MERTHYR TYDFIL Quaker’s Yard, Tavern Near the Duke of Bridge- water’s Arms , r. to Llan- trissent 4% m - Bridgewater’s Arms Cross the Cardiff canal. Ilf H 2 7 8f; 8 8f5| 5 9'i- Whitchurch - * CARDIFF 3 * 99 102} Merthyr Tydvill is a place of considerable note, on account of the extensive Iron Works in its neighbourhood, and a navigable Canal to the Severn. Near Merthyr Tydvil, on r, Cyfarthfa, R. Crawshay, Esq.; and beyond, on l, S. Humphreys, Esq. Bridgewater' s Arms. Near, a fine Bridge of a single arch, across the Taff river ; the span is 140 feet. ABERYSTWITH to CHESTER. ToTalybont, Cardigan- shire - - - - - Eglwys Fach - - - * MACHYNLLETH, Montgomeryshire - r. to Llanydloes 1 9 m.; to New ton 29,’ to Welch Pool 34 . A road branches on r. from Machynlleth to Cem- mes 74: ; thence to * Ma- llwyd 41 ; thence to Dy- nasmouthy ; thence to Llangower \4h > thence to Bala 3|. In all 3 If rn . ; but it is bad, mountainous, and not fit for a carriage . ^ m. beyond Machynlleth , l. to Towyn 11 | Esgairgeiliog - - - Pontabercorus - - - 3 m. farther, l. to Towyn 1 2 m. Within 2 m. of Dolgelly, r. ( to Dynasmnuthy 7 . * DOLGELLY , Me- rionethshire - - - * Drwssynant - - - ' Llanwchllyn - - - Llanycii - - - - I * BALA - - - - j r. to Shrewsbury 41 l- to Caernarvon 41. Cross the river D;e. j LlandriHo - - - - ! Cynwyd ----- | Machynlleth. In the road from Ma- — 7i\ chynlleth to Dynasmouthy, a mile 4 n| beyond Cemmes, Aberhiriaeth, Sir 7i 18f John Dashwood King, Bart. Eight miles from Machynlleth, on l, Cader Idris Mountain. For a description of Machynlleth, seep. 141. Dolgelly is seated on the river Avon, in a valley, at the foot of the great rock, called Cader-Idris. It is noted for its Welch Flannels, and a manufacture of Welch Cotton. About five miles from hence is the cataract of Dol y’ Myllyn, which falls thirty feet into a 4 22| large basin, and thence twenty feet 1 23| more, with a tremendous noise. Llanwchllyn. From Llanwchllyn the 9h 9 ' 33j 42$ road runs along the bank of Pemble Meer. This lake, through which the river Dee runs, is four miles in length and one in breadth, and 4 4 6| abounds with a species of fish resem- 4 50j! bling a salmon in shape ; it is called 1 51|| Guiniad. 1 Bala. On r, Rhiwaedog, William Lloyd Dolben, Esq. Three miles beyond 8 5$i Bala, on r , Bodwenni, Robert Evans, Oil 1 Esq, CROSS ROADS. [281 Within a mile of Corwen, l. to Abercenway 35 w. * CO RIFE N - - - Linn St. Fiaid, t g. - * LLANGOLLEN , Denbighshire - - T. to Oswestry 12^ m.; and to Ellesmere 15- Cross the river Dee. I to Rutken 13 m..; r. to Ruabon - - - - r. to Ellesmere 10 ra. * WREXHAM - - r. to Ellesmere 1 2\ m.; to Whitchurch 15^; ana to Holt 6 ; thence to Chester 8/ l. to Ruthen 16; to Mold 12. Gresford Road » - - l. to Gresford f m. Cross the Alun river. Pulford, Cheshire - - * CHESTER - - - o 1 ~2 64} 66 } / 4 4 6 80| 85j 4 S9f ai 92 ^4 974 There is another road fiom Bala to Wrexham, leaving Corwen and Llangollen to the r. Thus , to Rug Chapet 10 ra.; road from Llangollen to Ruthen S|; Minera Chapel 6 ; Wrex- ham 4- In all 28 £ ra.; being 6 ra. nearer than the above , and making the distance from Aberystwith to Chester 91 \m. Corwen. On l , Rug, Col. Griffith Vaughan, and Cefn ROg Beyond Corwen, on l, Ragad, — Jones, Esq. Llangollen. On l, Caer Dinas Bran, or Crow Castle ; and farther to the l, in the road to Ruthen, Valle Crucis Ab- bey. Ruabon Beyond, on r, Wynnstay, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. Wrexham. Within two miles of Wrex- ham, on l, Pentrebychan, Dr. Mere- dith. A mile beyond Wrexham, on r, Acton Park, Sir R. T. Cunliffe, Bait. Gresford. On l, Gresford Lodge, Mrs. Parry. Between Gresford and Pul- ford, on/, JohnBoydell, Esq.; on r, Trefalen Hall, Thos. Boydell, Esq. ' n ulford. Near, Darland Hall, John Towmshend, Esq. About two miles beyond Pulford, on r, Eaton Hall, Earl Grosvenor. ABERYSTWITH to COWBRIDGE. To MERTHYR TYD- ! FIL, Glamorgansh. Pont Rontha. Between Pont Rontha p. 280 - - - - — 7 8} and Llantrissent, on r , Castella, E. Quaker’s Yard, Tavern 8 86'J! Treharne, Esq. New Bridge - - - Cress the river TafT. aL 904 Ystradowen. On r. Ash Hall, R. Au- Pon t Ron t ha, Bridge In n 4 90 } brey, Esq.; on l, Kensol, S. Richard- Over the Mountains to son, Esq. Between Ystradowen and LLAATRISSENT - 4} 954 Aburthin, on r, Newton House, Wm. l. to Cardiff 11 ra.; a mile far liter, r. to Bridgend 10. Gibbon, Esq. Ystradowen - - - - ft 1 2 100J iCowbridge. On /, Llantrithyd Park, Sir Aburthin - - - - loifi | John Aubrey, Bart. * COWBRIDGE - - lijios 1 ABERYSTWITH to HAY. * To BUILTH, Breck- nockshire p. 279 Glasbuiy, Cock Inn 43| 15 5Sf Glaslury. About four miles before, on r, Llangoed Castle, John Macnamara, Esq. On r. of Glasbury, Gwernalt Lodge, Sir Edward Williams, Bart.; r. to Brecon 11| m.; and to 1 onZ, Maeslough Hall, Win. Wilkins, Crickhowell l6£ m. Esq. Beyond Glasbury, Tregoyd, * HAY ----- 4 62 } Lord Viscount Hereford. Hay. Rich. Wellington, Esq. ABERYSTWITH to MILFORD HAVEN. j To Piccadilly, Cardi- New Inn - - - - 2}| 53* gnus hire - - - — 2 Castle Henry - - - J i 54§ l. to Rhayader 27| m. Brogull ----- 5 59 } ■- Cross the Ystwith river. 9i Near Prandergest , j*. to Llanrhystyd - - - Fishguard 14 rn. 1. to Llanbeder 15^ rn. Prandergest - - - - 5} 64} La n non ----- 12 Near Haverfordwest , l. to Llandowya - - - - 3 15 Narbeth 10^ m. Aberyron - - - - Cross the Yron river. 2 1 7 Cross the Hiog river. * haverford 65 1 66| Llanarth - - - - 4 21 WEST - - - - 3 4 New Inn - - - - 7 \ 28 } Merlin’s Bridge - - 1 Blaneporth - - - - Tiamain - 2 33} 3 5} r. to Halcin, on Milford Ha- ven, ly Hubberstone 1 m. j l. to Warren - - - - - 2 37 1 39l Johnston - - - - 4 70 J * CARDIGAN- - - 2 : Stainton - - - - - 1 J 72 l, to Llanbeder 29 ?».; r. to St. David’s, as p. 109, * MILFORD - - - 1 73 33 J. Aberystwith to ST. DAVID’S 73 m. Piccadilly. On l, Nanteos, T. Powell, Cross the Teifi river, and Esq. enter Pembrokeshire. Lannon. Beyond, on l, — 1 Aberyron. On l, Tygllyn, Gwyn, Esq. Llantwood, Pemlrokesh. H 43 W. Lewis, Eglwyswrw - - - - 4 5} fcsq. i Llanarth. On l , J. Brooks. Esa. Pontynon - - - - *2 47 'Neiv Inn. Within about a mile ; , on r, Cross the Nevem river. 1 ■g : 47^ I L.T. Clerke, Esq. Hendra Gate - - - - Pontbrynbarin - - - 1? > 49 For the Seats between Haverford Cross the Biran river. ! JVest and Milford Haven , see pages Tavarn y Bwlch - - 2 51 ! 90 and 102. ABERYSTWITH to the NEW * To BRECON , Breck- nockshire, p. 2 79 * ABERGAVENNY, — 60 Monmoutksh. p. 100 A mile farther, r. to Ponty- pool 9 rn.} and to New- port 17. 20 80 Llangattock - - - - 4 84 Llanvihangel - - - 1 85 Clytha ----- l. to Monmouth ly Ragland 11 m.} r . to 1 86 PASSAGE, across the SEVERN- Abergavenny . Beyond, see the Sugar Loaf Mountain, 18,52 feet above the mouth of the Gavenny river. Two miles beyond Abergavenny, on l, Colbrook House, John Hanbury Wil- liams, Esq. Ctytka. On l, W. Jones, Esq.; Point Pleasant, T. Hoskins, Esq.; and on r, T. Hooper, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [283 * USKE .... 5 91 1 * Black Rock Inn - - 1 103 1. to Monmouth ly Ragland l. to Chepstow 5 m. 13 at -; r. to Caerleon 7 ,• Cross the Severn. and to Pontypool 7 . •ff^cSee directions for cross- * Caer went, Ship - - r. to Caerleon 9 wt-,* and to 8 99 ing the Severn at p. 88. Newport lOf. Crick - - - - - l. to Chepstow 4 m.; and to H 100i Uske. On r, at Pontypool, John Han- bury, Esq. Monmouth 15. Crick. Crick House, Major Mackbean. Portskevvit - - - - 102 Portskewit. Rev. Mr. Lewis. ABERYSTWITH to SWANSEA. ther , r. to Caermarthen 14 f rn. Cross the Llwghor river, and go over the Moun- tains to Caermarthen Road, t.g. * Pontarcliliis - - - r. to Caermarthen 174 and to Llanehy . Cross the Llwghor river, and enrer Glamorganshire. * SWANSEA , Glamor- ganshire , p. 89 tsf 90 * To LLANBEDER , Cardigansh. p. 2/Q - 25 Cross the Teifi river, and enter Caermarthenshire. H ui. from Llanleder , r. to Caermarthen 21 \m. Llanbeder Mountain, Caermarthenshire - 4 29 l. to Llandovery 15| m .; r. to Llansowell - - - - 5 34 Talley 3 3 7 Near Llandilo Vaur , l. to Llandovery \$m. * LLANDILO VAUR 7 44 r. to Caermarthen 144 m - Cross the Towey river. 1. to Llangadock 8£ m.; and to Brecon by Talsarn 30£ m. Llandebie - - - - 5 40 Cross Inn - - - - 2 51 l. to Neath 13 m.; and the old road to Swansea by Beltws 14 . A mile far- 57i 58 9 67 Llansowell. A mile before, on r, Ed- winsford, J. Hamlyn Williams, Esq. Talley. On l , Taliaris Park, Lord Robt. Seymour. Llandilo Vaur. On r, Dynevor Castle, and Newton Park, Lord Dynevor, one of the finest seats in South Wales ; and near it. Golden Grove, Lord Cawdor. Two miies and a half from Llandilo Vaur, on l, Keneg Kenner Castle, a remarkable ruin. ALDBOROUCH to NORWICH. To Haslewood, Suffolk Leiston - - - - The Broad - - - - i m. farther , r. to Dunwich 24 m. Blythburgh - - - - l. to Saxmuudham 10 m. Cross the Blythe river. At the r. g., r. to Yarmouth ly Lowestoft 24 m. Buichamo - - - - — 1 — i 4 2 i 4 2 6 H Hi; 1 H* to WlM Aldborough is a Borough and Sea-port, pkasantly situated in a valley, between a hill and the sea. The river Aide runs on the S. W.; and the harbour, though small, is tolerably good. The town, which was once much larger than it is now, is governed by a Bailiff and Aldermen, and s.nds two mem- bers to Parliament. The old Church stands on a hill. The sea has washed away part of the town. O 0 2 2S4] CROSS ROADS. * BECCLES , asp. 27 ; Cross the Waveney river, and enter Norfolk. 9 211 Gillingham, Norfolk - r. to Yarmouth by St. Clave's Bridge 13f rn. li 23 Raveningham Park Heckingham, House of 25\ Industry - - - - If 27 Loddon, Swan Inn l. to Bungay 7 rn. Keep Langley Park to the r. 2 29 Six Cross Ways - - Forward to 2 31 Thurton - - - - 31| Kirby Park Gate - - If m ‘: farther, l. to Bungay 12| m. 4 i H 2 36 Trowse, t. g. - - - 2 38 Cross the river Yare. * NORWICH, Market Place - - - - - ij 391 Gillingham. On l , Gelderstone Hall, T. Kerrick, Esq. Locldon. Beyo. d, on r, Langley Park and Hall, Sir Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, Bart.; and near it. Rev. Mr. Webster. Kirby Park Gate. A r^ile before, on l, at Framiington, Edw. Rigby, Esq Kirby Hall, on r; Sir John Berney, Bart.; on l , Bixley Hall, Lord Rose- berry. Trowse , t. g. On r, Crown Point, — i Money, Esq,. ALTON to READING, by Odiham:. To South Warnborough, Hampshire - - - _ 6 k Hook. Beyond, on l, at Rotherwick, Tilney Hall, late Sir James Tilney * ODIHAM - - - Ol 2 9 Long, Bart. r. to Hartley Row 5 § m -i thence to Bagshot lOf. North Warnborough - H io| Mattingley. A mile beyond, on Z, Gen. Sir W. A. Pitt, K. B. brother to Lord Hook 1 2 12 Rivers ; and at West Green, Gen. 1 . to Basingstoke 6 m ; r. to Hartley Row 3. Iviattingley - - - - 2 ! 34 Sloper. Heckfield Heath. Heckfield Place, C. I Heckfield - - - - 2 16 | Shaw Lefevre, Esq., Sir John Harring- Along the new road over [ Heckfield Heath,and cross the Loddon river to Swallowfield, Berkshire 2 is ! ton, Bart., and the Rev. Mr, Aubry ; on l t at Stratfield Saye, Lord Rivers. Srvallowfield. Near, Park Corner, Rev. Three Mile Cross - - 3 21 Mr. Salter. On r. of Swallowfield, * READING ~ - - 3 24 Farley Hill, late E. Stephenson, Esq.; South Warnborough. Marchioness of and Swallowfield Place, T. H. Earle, Esq. Two miles beyond Swallow- Clanrickard, Mrs. Pigot, and the Rev. field, on r, Shinfield Place, A. Cob- Mr. Duncan. On l. of South Warn-| ham, Esq. borough, at Upton Gray, John Han- Three Mile Cross. On l, Hartley Court, bury Beaufoy, Esq. J. Deane, Esq.; and near a mile far- Odiham . Onr, Dogmersfield Park, Sir Henry P. St. John Mildmay, Bart. ther, on r, at Shinfield, Wm. Phillips, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [285 ALTON to READING, by Basingstoke. To Lasham, Hampshire — 4 [Stratfield Saye - - - 1 10 } Herriard - 2| 6| Heckfield Heath - - 2 21} Winslade - - - - 8} 'Swallowfield, Berkshire : 1 22} Through Hackwood Park to * READING, asp. 284 6 28} * BASINGSTOKE - 4 12} 1 l. to Winchester 17J m.; t'o Herriard. G. P. Jervoise, Esq. Stockbridge 21 ; to TV hit- church 1 1 1 ,- to Aldermas- Basingstoke. Near, Hack-wood Park, ton 9 j and thence to l-Val- Lord Bolton. lime ford 1 8^ ■ r. to Bag- Chinham. Half a mile beyond Chin- shot 19 |. ham Chalk Pits : at Chinham, Thos. Chinham, Chalk Pits - 1 13} Masker, Esq. Old Basing, t. g. - - 2 15} Stratfeld Saye. Lord Rivers. Sheffield, Church - - 3 4 10 Sherfield Green - - H i;} ^3° For the Seats on Heckfield Heath , Stratfield Turgis - - i Sf c. see p. 284- ASHBORN to BELPER. To Ward Gate, Derby - Shottle Gate - - - 11 9} shire ----- — ~ 5 Road to Derby - - - if 10 } Cross Hands Inn - - 2 7 • r. to Derby 7 $ m -S l- to r. to Derby 8f np-i l . to Matlock 9J. Wirkswor th 5|. Cross the Derwent river. Tarnditch - - - - I 8 BELPER - - - - 3 4 11 } ASHBORN to CHESTERFIELD. To Kniveton, Derby- Walton - - - - I 4 i 20} shire ------- — 3 * CHESTERFIELD - 1 2 22} H m - farther , r. to Derby 13 § m. Ashborn. See v. 175. Between Ash- 2 ml from Kniveton , l, to fivn c o? yj nrf riv) 1 -J. rn born and Kniveton, Ashborn Green, ! KLOO !(, Jl /#&• Carsington - 3} 6} J. Haynes, Esq. WIRKSWORTH - - 2} 9 Kniveton. Near three miles to the l, at r. to Derby 14 rn.; and to Tissington, Sir H. Fitzherbert, Bart. ALfreton 9§ rn. Carsington. Half a mile beyond. on ?*, * Matlock, p. 202 - - 4 13 Hopton Hall, P. Gell, Esq. Kelstedge - - - - r. to Mansfeld 1 3 § w. 2 m. 3| 16} Kelstedge. Between Kelstedg ;e and.Wal- farther , l. to Balcewell ton, on r, Winger-worth Hail, Sir 9 m. Windsor Hunlocke, Bart. ATHERSTONE to BIRMINGHAM. To Bentley Chapel, Bentley Chapel. On r, at Baxterley, Warwickshire — 3} Jos. Boultbee, Esq. Upper Whitacre 2} 6} r. to Tamworth 9f m.; 1. 2 4 Whitacre, R. Sadler, Esq. 286 ] CROSS ROADS. to Coventry 10 ; and to Nuneaton 10. Shu stock - - - - * COLES HILL - - l. to Lichfctld i5 m.; r. to Coventry 12f. Bacon’s Inn - - - - r. to Coventry ilf m. Cat>lle Bromwich - ~ r. to Newport, Shropshire , 34m.; 1. to Sakley - - - Cross the Tame river. * BIRMINGHAM - - 4 10 12 1 4.1 A ^2 20f F&e road J rom Ather stone to Coleshill is very indifferent ; the tra veLler in a carriage ivould better take the following route : Atherstone to Birmingham. To Wilnecote, War- wichsh p. J 50 tSf 151 r. to Tamwofth 2} m.; 1. to Coventry through the (V hit neves 18 . Cross the Tame river. FazeFy, Staffordshire - r. to Tamivor h If m; If m. farther , r. to Tam- worth ; forward to Lich- field ; l. to Basset’s Pole - - - r. to Lichfield 7 m » ^ to Coleshill 8. 4} i* SUTTON COLE- FIELD, Warwicksh. Maney - - - - - Erdington, end of - - v. to Newport , Shropshire, 3H m. ; l. to Coventry 16*. Cross the river Tame. Aston Park - - - - * BIRMINGHAM - 2 i n 4 14 14 | m I9t 2lf Shustock. E. Croxall, Esq. Between Shustock and Coleshill, on r, Blithe Hall, R. Dugdale, Esq.; on l t Maxtoke Castle. Coleshill. Between Coleshill and Ba- con’s Inn, on r , Coleshill Hall, — Yorke, Esq. Castle Bromwich. On r, Berwood Hall, Lady Lawiey. Atherstone. Between Atherstone and Wilnecote, on l, Merrivale Abbey and Hall, D. Dugdale, Esq. M. P. Fazeley. On l, Drayton Park, Sir R. Peele, Bart.; and farther to the l , Mid- dleton Hall, Lady Middleton. Basset's Pole. On r, Can well Hall, Sir R. Lawiey, Bart. Sutton Colefield. On r, Four Oaks Hall, Sir E. C. Hartop, Bart. At Sutton Colefield, S. S. Perkins, Esq. Erdington Hall. Erdington. Aston. On r, Heneage Legge, Esq BATH to BRIGEWATER, bv Axbridge. To Twyverton, Somer- setshire - - - - Newton , Ghile i. to Wells and Frame ; r. to Bristol 9f m. Ma' k 8 bury - - - - Farmborough - - - L to Wells and Shepton Mallet ; r. to Chelwood - - - - I m. farther , r. to Bristol 8 m 1. to Shepton Mallet ilf; and to Wells. Stanton Wick - - - 1 A 2 1 H 3 i 3 | 14 2 10J if nf Bath has been famous from the time of the Romans for its Hot Springs, which are not only used as baths, but inter- nally as a medicine ; and great benefits are derived from them in gouty, pa- ralytic, bilious, and other cases. The reputation 6f these waters has so much increased, that Bath has become the principal resort, next to the metro- polis, for the nobility and gentry, and the constant residence of many opulent invalids, as well as of numerous vo- taries of pleasure. farmborough. Beyond, on r, at Hound- street, General Popbam. CROSS ROADS. [287 Knighton Sutton - - j 1 1 12f Stowey ----- | 1 2 13i West Harptree - - - 3 i 1 61 AXBRIDGE - - - 9 9 K I ^ m. farther , r. to Bristol 16k m .; 1. to * Cross 3 4 26 Weare - - - - - 1 27 Cross the Axe river. Rook’s Bridge - - - 9l 2 9 § East Brent - - - - 1 30i High Bridge - - - qI 34 Cross the river Brue. 1 35 Huntspill - - - - 1 Pawlet - - - - - 2$ m. further, l. to Glaston- bury i‘2f m. Entrance of Bridgewater, cross the Perrot r ver. * BRIDGEWATER - 2J 37| 5h 43 Knighton Sutton. Sutton Court, a very ancient Mansion, Sir Henry Strachey, Bart. Stowey. Lady Jones. Huntspill. On r, George Sanders, Esq.; and a little 'farther, T. Greenwood, Esq.; on l, T. Jefferys, Esq. BATH to BRIDPORT, by Shepton Mallet, Ilchestek, and Crewicerne. To Radstoke, Somersets. 1. to Frame 7§ m.; 2% in. farther , r. to Wells 8$. — - Stratton ----- 3 10 i Oakhill ----- § m. farther, on the Mendip Hills, r. to Wells 7 m.; 1. to Frome 10 . 3 iH i *SHEPTON MALLET r. to Wells 5 m.; to Glasion- bury 8§ ,• l. to Frome 12. 2 1 5j '* Cannard’s Grave Inn l. to Bruton 5§ m.; and to Castle Carey 6. 1 1 Oh Pyile Street - - - - If 1BJ Wraxell - - - H 20f Four Foot - - - - if- 22 \ East Lydford » - ~ Cross the river Brue. f m. farther , l. to Castle Carey 5 %-m.; r. to Bridge- water 19; to Somerton 5§ ; forward to X l A 4 23J * ILCHESTER - - l. to Yeovil 4| m.; r. to So- merton 4f. Oh O CO Stoke under Hamden «= •| m. farther, r. to Somerton 8§ m ; to Ilminster 9 i L to Yeovil 7. Cross the Parrot river. 41 ^2 34| West Chinnock ol n ; 38| \* CREIVKERNE - - lr. to Chard 8 m.; to Ilminster I 8; to Axminster 13 | ; and 2| ;j 41 to Lyme Regis 1 6; l to Yeo- vil by East Chinnock 94* Misterton - - - - Mosterdon, Dorsetshire BEAM INST ER - - to Dorchester 17§ rn.; r. to Axminster 14 ; forward to Bradpole - - - - - * BRIDPORT - - - 42 48 * .531 54 ! ladslokc. About two miles before, on r, at Camerton, J. Stephens, Esq., and J. Parnell, Esq. B yond Radstoke, on l, at Hammerdown, Thomas Jol- liffe, Esq. Stratton. Downside House, John Hawk- sey Ackerley, Esq. On r. <} t. 1° 2 5 Tracey Park, Bristol 8. Dyrham , or Durham Park. William Dyrham Park - - - If 6f 1 Blathwaite, Esq. Toll Down House - if 8k , Toll Down House. A mile beyond, on r. to Chippenham llfm.,* 1. to Bristol 11 f m. l y Doddington Park, Christ, Codring- * Cross Hands Inn r. to Chippenham 12£ m,; 3 1 \Y x i 2 ton, Esq. to Malmesbury 14$, l- Petty France. On r, Badmington Park, I to Chipping Sodbury 3$- Bath to Duke of Beaufort. * CHIPPING SOD- Lasborough. Within a mile, on l f at BURY 15J m. Boxwell, BoxwelL Court, Rev. Rich. * Petty France, Beaufort Huntley. At Lasborough, E. Est- Arms ----- 3 uk court. Esq. Dunkirk - - - - - i 15 r. to Tethury 7 m. Bath to 2 Kingscote. On r. Col. Ringscote. * TETBURY 22 rn. Lasborough - - - - i m. farther y r. to Tethury 3$> 4 19 Tilput’s Inn. On r, Chavenage House, H. Stephens, Esq. ^Kingscote, Hunter's Hall l. to Dursley 5$ m.,* and to 1 20 Horsley. On l , Edward Wilbraham, Esq. Glocester by Nympsfield Id ; r. to Inchborough. On r, Dunkirk House, Tdput’s Inn - - - 1-J 21| J. Cooper, Esq.; on l, Puddhill House, Horsley - - - - * l. to Wotlon under Edge (§£. 3 4 22| R. Cooper, Esq.; and Spring Park, Nailsworth - 1 23j Lord Ducie. r. to Minching Hampton 2 Rodborough. On r, behind the Fleece m. Bath to * MINCHING HAMP- Inn, Hill House, Sir Geo. Onesipho- TON 25\ m. rus Paul, Bart. Inchborough - * 1 24j' Stroud. On l, Pagan Hill, Richard *Rodborough, Fleece Inn r. to Minching Hampton 2,§ m. ; L to Berkeley 13$,' and to Glocester by Cain . Cross i if to. 2 20f! Cooke, Esq. ; and Dudbridge, John Hawker, Esq. Painswick. On l , Painswick House, Cross the Stroud river and Benjamin Hyett, Esq. Beyond Pains- canal to 3 4 wick, on l, Prinknash Park, — Howell, STROUD - - - - r. to Cirencester by Bisley 27 Esq.; and a little to the l of Prink- | 10$ TO. nash Park, Creed Place, Thomas Jef- I Painswick, the Falcon - 4 31 fery s, Esq. CROSS R O A t> S. [289 r. to Cirencester 1 1 m.; L to Glocester 7. Balhto * GLOCESTER 38 m. Cranham Wood, end of 5 36 r. to Northleach 12$ ,* and to Stoic on the Wold 1 4$. * CHELTENHAM - 2|! 431 Birdlip - - - - - r. to Cirencester 10$ m.; 1 . to Glocester 6$. A mile farther , r. to Store on the Wold 16; l. to Glocester 6$. Leckhampton - - - Within $ m. of Cheltenhamj 1 37 Cranham Wood extends three miles. At the end of Cranham Wood, on l, Whitcombe Park, Sir W. Hicks, Bt. Leckhampton . On l , about half a mile 4 41 from the road, Leckhampton Court, Henry Norwood, Esq. Bath to Chester, by Frqcester, Glocester, Upton, Worcester, Kidderminster, and Shrewsbury. * To Kingscote, Hun- ter's Hall, Glocester - shire , p . 2S8 - - - r. to Minching Hampton 5t m. ; 1$ m. farther , r. to Minching Hampton 4| Z. io Hit- ..... 20 Kingscole. On r, Col. Kingscote. Be- tween Kingscote and Oldpen, on l, Symond Hall, J. Phillimore, Esq. 2 22 Nymps field. Beyond, on r. Spring Park, Lord Ducie. Frocester. On r, R. Bigland, E9q. Church End, t. cf. Beyond, at Frome l i 23| Bridge, the Wire Mills. H 25i Quedgeley, On l, Quedgeley House, C. 2 Vi Hayward, Esq. Glocester. A mile before, on l, at 29 Hempstead, Hempstead House, Rev. Daniel Lysons. Glocester is seated on the east side of the Severn, over ii 3 4. sol 31 which there is a Stone Bridge. It is large and populous : the four princi- pal streets join in the centre of the ij 32|' town. Here are five Churches, be- sides th^ Cathedral, which is a hand- 3 33^ 3 6J! some structure, 42 1 feet in length, 4 H 144 Let in width, and 225 feet high. The Cathedral is likewise remarkable for its large Cloister, and a Whispering ] Gallery, and for containing the Tombs of Robert Duke of Normandy, and of Edward II. Glocester is governed by a Mayor, contains five Hospitals, two j F ree-fschools, and the County Gaol. [ 290] CROSS ROADS. chel Dean 11; and to Neumham 12f. 1 * Maizemore - - - - 39? :■ Woolridge Hill - - - 2 m. farther , l. to Ledbury H 42j 84 m. j Bath to * LEDBURY, Here- fordshire, 53 m. Longdon, Worcestersh. 6 } 49 . Newbridge Green - - A little farther, l. to Led- bury 9 t rn. * UPTON - - - - Beyond Upton, r. to Per- 1 52} shore 84 m. Hanley Green - - - H 54 Powick ----- l. io Ledbury \ 3% m. St. John’s - - - - 5 2 59l 61 } 2 1. to Hereford 25^ wt.; to Bromyard 13* A tittle farther , near the Severn rive-, l. to Tenbury by Clinton 20f m.; by Lynd- ridge 21 |. Cross the Severn river. * WORCESTER - - r. to Tewkesbury 16£ m.; to 1 62} Pershore 9 ; to Evesham 14; and to Alcester23i> $ m. beyond Worcester , r. io Droitwicli 6f. Bath to * DROIT WICH 69 $ m. North wich - - - - u 63 1 Droitwich Canal - - Cross the canal. H 65} Ombersley - - - - 7. to Droitwich 4 rry. 2 } 67 } Oldfield Green - - l. to Bewdley m. Bath io * BEWDLEY 76 rn. 1 6 8} Hartlebury - - - - 4 n\ Ford Brook - - - - 2i : 75 * KIDDERMINSTER * BRIDGENORTH , H i Shropshire , p. 12 7 and 128 - - - - 13} : 90J i : r. to Broseley 6$ m. Bath to * BROSELEY 96 } m. * SHREWSBURY, p . 127 i 22i 112-1 ! AAw 4|j 133 p. 1 73 OR, in the adjoining co- lumn - - - - ELLESMERE, p. 13 a WREXHAM, Den- bighshire, p. 13a and 3 34 CHESTER, Cheshire, p. 281- - - - - 19J 132 20 152 — 112f 1 6} 129} 12J 141} Ilf 153} Chester , by is a better and more frequented road than that through Whitchurch * Hanley Green . On r near three miles from the road, Crome Park, Earl of Coventry. On r. of Hanley Green Severn End, Edmund Lechmere, Esq*;, a mile farther, on r, Drakes Place, late Capt. Allen; half a mile beyond; which, on l, is Dripsill, Sir Charles Withers. St. John's. Near, on l, R. Higgins, Esq. Omlersley. On l, Ombersley Court,. Lady Sandys ; o«i r, above a mile front the road, Westwood Park, Sir Herbert Packington, Bart. Beyond Ombers- ley, on r, Warsley House, John Baker, Esq. Harllelury. Beyond; on l, Hartlebury Park, Bishop of Worcester. Ford Brook. On r, Commerton, late — Stewart, Esq.; and near it. Park CROSS ROADS. [291 - BATH to DONCASTER, by Glocester, Tewkesbury, Al- cester, Birmingham, Lichfield, Ashborn, Bakewell, Sheffield, and Rotherham, continued to THORNE. * To GLOCESTER, Gloccstershire, p. 289 _ 36f 5 Or, to Glocester by Stroud , p. 289, 38 m. Lengford - - - - 1 \ 38j Twigworth - - - - 14 39i Swan Inn - - - - 44 43J 1 r. to Cheltenham 5 m. * TEWKESBLRY - 4 m l. to Worcester 16J m.; and to Hardwick 2$ ; thence to Bredon 1 ; thence to Eckington 3 ; and thence to Pershore 4. Bath to * PERSHORE , Wor- cestershire, 5 85 m. Aston * - - - - 2 49J 2 m. farther , r. to Stow on the Wold 20 m. Beckford ----- H i 53 Sedgebarrow, Worces- tershire - - - - 2- 2 55\ Before Bengeworth, l. to Pershore 6 § m. * Bengeworth - - - 5 r. to Moreton in the Marsh 13§ TO. Cross the Avon river. * EVESHAM - - - 3 il Red House - - - - 63 l. to Worcester 12| m. Norton ----- 1 } 64i Arrow, Warwicks h. - 6 7°f. 71* * ALCESTER - - 1 r. to Stratford on Avory 8 VI. ^ m. beyond Alcester , l. to Worcester 14| rn. Coughton - - - - 2 7 H 1? m • farther , l. to Droit- wich 91 to.,* to Bromes- grove 9^* Studley ----- 2 j 75j Mapleborough Green - 761 2§ m. farther , r. to Strat- ford on Avon 12 m. Forshaw Park - - - 6 82f Twigworth. Beyond, on l, WaUwortb House, Mrs. Hayward. Tewkesbury. See page 97* Per shore is an ancient Town, seated 00 the Avon. The Church contains ma- ny antique Monuments, The chief manufacture of Pershoie is Stockings. Between two and three miles N. E. of the town is Fladbury Hill, which commands a fine view of the vale of Evesham. Beckford. W. Weakman, Esq. Oh t. of Beckford, at Overbury, Jas. Martin, Esq. Evesham was formerly noted for its Ab- bey, which was one of the largest and most stately in the kingdom. Eve- sham is seated on a gradual ascent from the Avon, over which is a Stone Bridge. The vale of Evesham is ce- lebrated for its beauty and fertility. See page 97. Arrow. On r, Ragley Park, Marquis of Hertford, Coughton. Sir John Throckmorton, Bart. Studley. Beyond, on r, Studley Castle, P. Littleton, Esq, Mapleborough Green , Two miles and a half beyond, on l , at Beoly, Beoly Hall, T. Holmes, Esq. - P p 2 292] CROSS ROADS. Drake’s Cross, Worces - ter shire - - - < 1. to Dudley \±in. Cross the Stratford on Avoi canal, Millpole Hill - - ■ Moseley - - - - • * BIRMINGHAM ■ r. to Stratford on Avon 23i m.; to Warwick 20 | ; t< Kenilworth ; to Co ■ v entry 17!; l- t0 Stour bridge 12! ; to Dudley 10 ; to Wolverhamptoi 13!; an d to Walsall 8!« Aston Park - - - - Cross the river Tame. Erdington, entrance oj fieyond Erdington , r, to Coventry 16! in 1. to Newport 3 If. Maney - - - - * SUTTON COLE- | in. farther , r. to Basset's Pole 1! m.j thence to Tamworth 5- Bath to * TAMWORTH 105$ Bariev Mow Inn - - Wood End, t. g. Staf- fordshire - - - - Shenstone -«■-*- Cross the river Boom and the Wolverhampton canal. * LICHFIELD, Town Hall r. to Coleshill 15 m . ; to Tamworth 8; and to Der- by 24 ; l- to Walsall 9 ; and to Rugeley 7f 2§ m. farther , l. io Abbots Brom- ley 8 m.; see page I 69 . Bath to ABBOTS BROMLEY j n 7i m - ] King’s Rpomley - - Yoxali Bridge - - - Cross the Blithe rivfer. Yoxali - = - - r { Over Needwood Forest to Draycott - - - - - : M ; 84 t If : S5i 3 SSJ 2 90! 'i 92 ? ' H 94J H 97* 9 8 / l 100 J 6 2 102j| H 1° 3 5 iS H 107 1 1 5 K 112 1 113 y 1 114 7 : 121 Birmingham is celebrated for its ma- nufacture of Hardwares ; such as Me- tal Buttons, Buckles, Plated Goods of all kinds, Japanned and Paper Ware, &c. These goods are dispersed throughout the kingdom, and export- ed in large quantities to foreign counr tries. Birmingham stands on the side of a hill, forming nearly a half moon The lower part is composed chiefly of workshops and warehouses, and con- sists of old buildings. The upper part' contains a pew square, and several new and regular streets. Here are two Churches ; -that in the lower town is an ancient structure, with a lofty spire, the other a grand modern build- ing. Aston Park. On 7, H. Legge, Esq. Erdington . Erdington Hall, — — . S. S. Perkins, Esq. efieldj Fo Hall, Sir E. C. Hartop, Bart. hens lone. Before, on r, at the Mile-stone, Miss Crutchley. i 1th peculiar privileges, and js governed by a Corporation. It contains three pa- rish Churches, besides the Cathedral, which is 411 feet long, and 258 feet high. See pages 151 and 161. Bromley Hall, Lord Grey. oxqll. On r, Wichnor Park, — Le- vett. Esq. At Yoxali, Yoxali Lodge, Rev. Thomas Gisborne. CROSS ROADS. [293 1$ m. farther, cross the Sudbury. On r, Sudbury House, Lord Dove river, and enter Der- byshire. * Sudbury, Derbyshire Vernon ; on l , at Dovebridge, Sir H. 2 123 Cavendish, Bait. r. to Derby 13£ to.; a mile farther, l. to Uttoxeter 4 § to. Cubley ------ Cubley. On r, a romantic Church. 1261 Ashborn. Ashborn Hall, Sir Brook Clifton ----- H 130 Boothby, Bart. Two miles and a half * ASHBORN - - - 131 beyond Ashborn, on /, Dove Dale, l. to Uttoxeter 1 1 m to Chea- and at Ham, — Porte, Esq. Ashborn die 13 ; and to Leek 15 ; r. to Derby 131; to Belper fe seated near the Dove river. Its ll£; and to Chesterfield, asp.2&5i 22f. Bath to principal trade is in Cheese, * CHESTERFIELD Chesterfeld, next to Derby, is the most 153^ m. * Newhaven Inn, as p. 204 - - - - l. to Buxton Ilf to.; asp. 9 140 considerable trading town in the coun- ty. It has a manufactory of Carpets, Stockings, &c. Chesterfield is seated 204, and thence to Stock- on a hill, between the rivulets Ibber port , Manchester , & c. and Rother, and has a communication Bath to * Buxton loll 1 n. with the Trent by means of a canal Conksbury - - - 4i 1444 1 which joins that river below Gains- * BAKEIVELL - - U1145J- borough. Near the town are large r. to JVirksworth 12if m.\ Iron Foundries, which are supplied l. to Leek 18£; and to Tideswell, as p. 202 and with ore and coals from the vicinity. 203, lb Bath to Here are likewise potteries of Brown * TIDESWELL 153§ Ware, and large quantities of Lead m. 14$5 are sent hence down the canal to the Hassop - - - - - A little farther , r. to Ches- Trent. i terfeld by Baslow 10 m. Calver - - - - - A little farther, r. tq Ches- 150j jJ Buxton. See page 170. Bakewcll. Between Bakewell and Has- t erf eld 10 to.; 1 . to Tules- yjell 6. sop, on r, at Edensor, Chatsworth, Grindleford Bridge 2 152j Duke of Devonshire. See page 202. l. to Tideswell by Hucklow 7 to.,* by Stoney Middle- ton 8. Tideswell. See page 203. Cross the Derwent river, and Hassop. Francis Eyre, Esq. enter the High Moors. Ringinglow, t. g. York - shire - - - - - 5 15/i Calver. About a mile beyond, on r, \. to Chapel in le Frith 15 to. Stoke Hall, Lord Bradford. Bent’s Green - 1 3 1 4 159 Little Sheffield - - - 2 161 Bent's Green . Half a mile beyond, on r. to Dronfeld 5 to.; thence r, Banner Cross, Hon. Mrs. Murray. to Chesterfield 5§, 294 ] CROSS ROADS. * SHEFFIELD .Market (JCj? 3 This road may be continued to . Place ----- is I62f! Howden , Market Wcighton, &c. See l. to Huddersfield 2§f m.; p. 218. and to Barnsley 13 J,* r. to Worksop 18. r Cross the river Don. Attercliffe - - - - 1| l63f Attercliffe . Attercliffe Hall, G. Miller, Esq., and R. Swallow, Esq. r. to Worksop 16 % m. ' 1641 Car Brook - - - - 3 4 Rotherham. Beyond, on r, Clifton, J. Tinsley ---**• H 1 65f ► Walker, Esq.; and a little farther, on r. to Tickhill I2f m. /, Eastwood, the same gentleman. * ROTHERHAM - - H l68j Two miles from Rotherham, on l , l. to BarnsUy 12£ ra.; r. to across the Don river, Aldwark, F. F. Mansfield 22. Thrybergh - - . 3 171 ? Foljambe, Esq. Hooton Roberts - - 172 f 17 5\ Thrybergh. On Z, Mrs. Finch. Beyond Conisbrough - - - H Thrybergh, on r, Ravensficld, W. P. Warms worth - - - 1774 Bosville, Esq. Balby ... - - - l i 178J Conislroughi Onr, Crookhill Hah, J. r. to 1 ickhill 6 m. * DONCASTER - - l. to Barnsley 15 *».,• to n lSOf Woodyeare, Esq., and a Castle built on a singular construction. Wa.kefi.eld 20£ ; and to Warmsworth . Oa r, Overley Grange, J. Pontefract 15 £; r. to Bawtry 9* Marr, Esq. Street Thorpe - - - 183j Balby . On r. Col. Sowerby. Park Lane - - - - 186 Doncaster . A mile beyond, on Z, Hatfield - - - - - * THORNE - - - 4 I88j mi Wheatley, Sir George Cooke, Bart. BATH to EXETER, by Taunton, see p. 85, 86. BATH to LEWES, by Brighthelmstone, with Branches to FROME, CHRISTCHURCH, SOUTHAMPTON, GOSPORT, and PORTSMOUTH, (chiefly n. m ) To South Stoke, Somer- Midford. Near, on /, Midford Hall, setshire - - - - — 2 | Charles Conolly, Esq,; and Prio’r Cross the Somerset canal. 3 } Park, — Brown, Esq. Midford s,- - - Hinton ----- 1. to Trowbridge 6 m. If 5 Hinton. On Z, S. Day, Esq, I Philips Norton - - - 2 7 1 Philips Norton. On Z, T. Meade, Esq. Woolverton - - - - C ross th e Fro m e canal . H H 1 Beckington - - - - f \ 10 Beckington. Between Beckington and l. to Bradford 6 m.; to Trow- bridge 6j r. to Frame 3” Frome, on r, Orchardlelgb, Sir Thos. Bath to Champneys, Bart. * FRO ME 13 m. Standerwick - - - i 11 Standerwick . On Z, Mrs. Edgeli. CROSS Broomfield, Wilts - - 2 13 r. to Frome 6 to.; Z. to West- bury 3. Bath to * WEST BURY 16 m. * WARMINSTER - r. to Shaftesbury 15 m.; 1. to Westbury 4* 3± 164 Boreham - - - - 18 Heytesbury - - Beyond Heytesbury , l. to Amesbury 13f m. H 204! Upton Lovell - - - 14 22 West Codford - - - If 23fi * Deptford Inn - - r. to Mere 14 m 1. to Amesbury 9$. 3 26f Steeple Langford - - 2 28f Stapleford - - - - l. to Salisbury by Woodford m.; r. to 2 30f Stoford - - - - - If 32| South Newton - - - 1 2 33 Chilhampton - - - 3 4 33f Fugglestone,orFoulstone r. to Wilton f to. Bath to Wilton 3 5\ m. i* 35 Fisherton - - - - Z. to Devizes 22 to. 37! * SALISBURY - - l. to Andover 18 to.; toShaf- 37f tesbury 20§ ; to Blandford 22; to Cranbourn 11^; and to Christchurch by Fardingbridge Seep. uuiu tv * CHRISTCHURCH , Hants , 65 f m. Alderbury - - - - 3 40f Cross the Salisbury canal. Whaddon - 1 4lJ 2£ farther , r. to Southamp- ton by Ouse Bridge 15* to.; and to Lymington by Cadnam 24|. White Parish - - - 4 45f Cowsfield - - - - 1 4$| Within a mile of Romsey , r. to Ringicood 1 6£ m. * ROMSEY, Hants - 6 f 534 Z. to Stocklridge 10 § to. Romsey, t. q. - - - 2 54 r. to Southampton 7$ in.; ROADS. [295 Warminster. On r, Longleat, Marquis of Bath. Beyond Warminster, on Z, Boreham House, late Wm. Buckler, Esq.; on r, at Bishopstrow, Mrs. Temple. lleyteslury. Within a mile, on r, at Norton, J. Bennet, Esq. Through Heytesbury, on Z, Sir Wm. P. Ashe a Court, Bart. Fugglestone. On r, at Wilton, Wilton House, Earl of Pembroke. Salisbury , or Hew Sarum, is situated on a chalky soil, and is almost sur- rounded by the Avon and its different branehes. Here is a fine Cathedral 452 feet long, and a spire 400 feet high. The Market Place is spacious, and the Town Hall is a handsome building. The manufactures ate Flan- nels, Linseys, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. Old Sarum is two miles north of Salis- bury, and sends two members to Par- liament, though it consists only of a small public house by the side of the road. Two miles beyond Salisbury, on r, Longfoid Castle, Earl of Radnor. Alderbury, On r, Clarendon Park, Gen. Bathurst ; on r, — Fort, Esq. Whaddon . On r, Standlynch House, H. Dawkins, Esq.; and a little far- ther, on r, Bavford, — Duncombe, Esq. Two miles beyond Whaddon, on Z, Brickworth, Capt. Orr. Coicsfield. On r, Breach House, — Egerton, Esq.; and Landford House, — Eyre, Esq. Two miles beyond Cowsfield y on l, Sharfield House, Jas. Lockhart, Esq. Romsey. Beyond, on r, Broadlands, Lord Vise. Palmerston. Three miles beyond Romsey, on Z, Badsley, Wm. Lewis, Esq. 296] CROSS thence to Northam Bridge 1 ; thence to Bursledon Bridge 5 ; thence to Fare- ham 5^ ,* thence to Gos- port 5J ; thence cross the Passage to Portsmouth % m. Bath io * SOUTHAMPTON 6ll m. Bath to * FARLHAM ?2f m. Bath to * PORTSMOUTH 78f m. Half a mile beyond Romsey t T. g., 1. to Winchester 1 0 m.; r. to Chilworth - - - - 4 58 About a mile farther , l. to Winchester 9 m -i f. to Southampton 3* South Stoneham - - 3 61 r. to Southampton 3^ m. Mansbridge - - - - 1 2 eij Cross the Itching river. West End H 63 * Botley - - - - - H 661 Z. to Bishop’s Waltham 3% m. Bath to * BISHOP'S WAL- THAM 70 m. Near Wickham, l. to Bi- shop's Waltham 4 m. * Wickham - - - 4J 7 of r. to Gosport by Fareham 9 m. Mount Folly - - - 2 72f Southwick - - - - 75 Cosham ------ 3 78 Z. to Petei'sfield 13£ m.; r. to Portsmouth 4^. Bedhampton - - - 31 81*1 * HAVANT - - - * 1 82f * Emsworth - - - 2 ■84f Nutbourne, Sussex 14 85f Broadbridge Mill - - H ssf r. to Basham ^ m 1. to Ashling % m. Old Fishbourne - - i CO to Fishbourne, t. g. - - i 90\ *CHICHESTER,Oow i ^ to Midhurst 1 If m.; to Pet- ROADS. Southampton is pleasantly situated on a gentle ascent, between the Itchin and Anton, or Test rivers. It occupies a kind of peninsula, the soil of which is a hard gravel, and the streets are always clean and dry. The chief trade of Southampton is with the islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark ; several sloops are conti- nually passing between these islands and Southampton. A Carpet and a Silk manufactory are established here, and at South Stoneham, a little distant, are Mills for manufacturing Blocks and Pumps for the navy. Portsmouth is the most considerable har- bour for Men of War, and the strongest fortified place in England. Its capa- cious harbour is made by a bay run- ning up between Por sea island, in which the town is seated, and the op- posite peninsula, having a narrow en- trance commanded by the town and forts. The Docks, Arsenals, Store- houses, Barracks, &c. are all on an extensive scale, and kept in the most perfect order. S. W. of Portsmouth, and sheltered on the S. by the Isle of Wight is Spithead, a noted road, or anchoring place for the Men of War, when prepared for actual service. Chilworlh. About a mile and a half beyond, on l, North Stoneham Park, John Fleming, Esq. South Stoneham. Between South Stone- ham and West End, on r, — Gager, Esq , D. Andrew, Esq., and Town- hill, N. Middleton, Esq. Botlcy. Within a mile and a half of Bodey, on Z, Botley Grange, — Min- chin, Esq. Beyond Botley, on Z, at Shidfield, Admiral Stirling, and John Williams, Esq. Wickham. Near, on r, Cold Harbour, — Waddington, Esq.; and Park Place, Wm, Grant, Esq. Beyond Wick- ham, on /, Wickham Corner, G. Gar- nier, Esq. Fishl-ourne. On r, see Chichester Har- bour. Chichester. See the Cathedral, and the Cross in the High Street. CROSS ROADS. [297 •worth 13 f ; r. to Bognor 7f . Bath to * Bognor 98 J m. West Hampnet - - - Maudlin ------ l. to Halneker m. ; to Petworth 12| $ r.to Ship- wick 1. \\ rn. farther , r. to Tangmcre f m.; 1. to Boxgrove £ m. Near Crocker Hill , r. to Aldingbourne 1 m. Crocker Hill - Near Ball's Hut , l. to Pet- worth by Eartham 10^ m. Ball’s Hut - - - - t. to Easter gate 1 \m. ; to Bognor 6 £ ,* l. to Slindon 1. Avisford Hill - - - r. *o Yapton 2 m.,* fo Bognor 71., * ARUNDEL, Bridge l. to Petworth Ilf m.,- fo Pulborough 9 . Cross the Arun river. ^ m. beyond Arundel , r. fo Little Hampton 3f wi. ,* f m. farther , l. to Star- ring ton 8 m. Poleing, Cross Roads - r. fo Poleing 4 m.; 1. to Burpham 2§. If farther, r. fo Angmering 1. Patching Pond - - - Clapham Common Within f ra. of Offington House, r. to Tarring 1 m.,* Z. to Finden 2f . Offington House - - Division of the Road - r. to Broadwater f ra.; fo Worthing 2. Bath to * WORTHING 1 12j m. f m. farther, r. to Broad- water £ ra.; fo Worthing H- Sompting - - - Upper Lancing, Church Division of the Road - r. to Lower Lancing 1 ra. * Lancing Pad Inn - - Cross Shoreham Bridge over the Adur. >i l 92! J 1 2 H i 1 95 -J if 9 7 \ i§ 99 3 102 2 104 2 * Jioei io;f 1 2^ : IO9! 1 \U 0 : ll 1 112 1 113 est Hampnet. Hampnet Place, now used as a Poor House. Maudlin. On l, see Goodwood, Duke of Richmond. txgrove. The Priory. wcker Hill. On r, Miles Roe, Esq.; and beyond it, Westergate House, J. Kirkham, Esq. all's Hut. Near, on l, Eartham, Wm. Huskisson, Esq. Beyond Ball’s Hut, on l, Slir.don, Earl of Newburgh. Avisford Hill. Near, about two miles to the Z, Dale Park, Sir Geo. Thomas, Bart. At Avisford Hill', Avisford Place, Admiral Montague ; and about half a mile on r, Walberton Place, Major Gen. Whyte. Arundel. Within half a mile, on Z, Porter’s Lodge of J. Womb well, Esq. From the Hill beyond Arundel, a fine view of Arundel Castle, Duke of Nor- folk. See p, 21. Poleing. Between Poleing Cross Roads and Patching Pond, on Z, Angmering j Park; and Mitchel Grove, the seat I of Sir John Shelley, Bart., lately pur- chased by Mr. Walker, of Liverpool ; 1 since dead. j Clapham Corrimon. Goring Castle, Sir j Byshe Shelley, Bart. Offington House. W. Margesson, Esq, Worthing is frequented as a bathing place, j and within a few years its miserable j fishing huts have been exchanged for j elegant and extensive buildings. The neighbourhood of Worthing is exceed- ed by no place in the kingdom, in the number, variety, and agreeableness of its rides, the Downs being always dry. See p. 32. Sompting. On Z, E. Earker, Esq. Lancing. Leaving, on Z, J. M. Lloyd, Esq ; . O 298 ] CROSS ROADS. Old Shoreham, t. g. - i ll4f l Cross Roads - - - r. to New Shoreham % m.; 1. to Steyning 4§ rn. 1 2 H5J, Buckingham House r. to New Shoreham ^ m. 1 2 115| Division of the Road - Z. to Steyning 5 m -i to Hor- sham 19 i a, little farther, r. to Kingston by Sea % 1 116 J 171, The Turning to Portslade 118 Division of the Road - 3 121 to Hor- sham 20 . BRIGHTHELM- STONE - - - § 121 * *122 s||i3o£ Old Shoreham, t. g. Beyond, on r. Col. Porter. Buckingham House. H. Bridger, Esq.; about a mile farther, on r, at South- wick, John Norton, Esq.; on l, at Portslade, — - Warsop, Esq. BATH to LYMINGTON, by Salisbury. To Whaddon, Wilts , p. 295 - - - | 2 J m. farther , l. to Romsey 9 f m r. to I Landford - - - * 1 l. to Southampton by Gwre I Bridge 12 m r. to j Bramshaw, Hants - - ! Brook r. to Fordingbridge 6 § m. Cad n am - - - - - r. to Ringwood 1I§ m.; a little farther , l. to Rom- sey 6 ; and to Southamp- ton 8 ; r. to * Lyndhurst - - - *LYMlNGTON,p.47 — 41f 5| H 50 If 5lfl J* 53 4 57 84 Whaddon. Two miles beyond, on l, Briclcworth, H. Eyre, Esq. Landford » Near, on l, Landford House, J. Eyre, Esq. Beyond Landford, on Z, Breach House, Egerton, Esq. Cadnam. Beyond, on Z, Bartley, C* Lyell, Esq.; on r, Minstead Lodge, C» P. Buckley, Esq.. Lyndhurst. Within a mile, on r, Min- stead Manor House, J. Compton,, Esq. For the rest of the seats, see page 47 . Lymington. A mile and a half to the Z. of Lymington, Newtown Park, for- merly D’Oyley Park, the property of Henry Chichcley Plowden, Esq., late- ly ia the occupation of Capt. Dottin. BATH to NOTTINGHAM, by Cirencester, Burford, Banbury, and Leicester. To Dunkirk, Glocester- shire , p . 288 - - r. to Didmar-ton - - Hare and Hounds - - * TETBURY - - - Z. to Minching Hampton f) to.,* to Dursley Qf,* r. to Malmesbury 4f« The Canal - - - - r. to Malmesbury 8 m. Within a mile of Cirences- ter , l . to Minching Hamp- ton 9 m. * CIRENCESTER , Canal - - - - - r. to Cricklade 6$ m.; 1. to _ 1 15 2 17 1 H 2Q£ if 22 6f ; 28| * j3 idmarton. On r, Badmington Park, Duke of Beaufort. Cirencester. On Z, the Abbey, Thomas Master, Esq,; and Oakley Park, Earl Bathurst. Cirencester is an ancient Borough, seated on the river Churn, and is one of the greatest Marts in England for Wool. It was a place of great note in the time of the Romans, and the ruins of its walls are now vi- sible. Here the Roman roads crossed each other. CROSS Glocester by Painswick 18§ £ by Birdlip if* Through the town , r. to Fairford 8| ; a little far- ther, l. to Stowe on the Wold 19. Barnsley - - - - - Near Bibury, cross the Coin river. * Bibury - - - - - i Aldsworth - - - - Near Burford , l. to Chelten- ham by Northleach 2 m. * BURFORD, Oxford- shire - - - - - r. to Farringdon 10£ m.; to | Bampton 6^; to Witney 7. j Cross the Windrush river. I l. to Stowe on the Wold 1 0 m. I Fullbrook ----- Shipton Underwood - * CHIPPING NORTON - - - l. to Morelon in the Marsh 8 |ra.; a mile farther , r. to Woodstock lOf ; and to Islip 17 i toShipston 10. Pumphery Castle - - m. farther, r. to Dedding- ton 5 m. Bath to DEDDINGTONy\\ m. ! South Newington - - ! Bloxham - - - - j * BANBURY - - - r. to Buckingham 17^ m.; to Deddington 6j ; l. to Stratford on Avon \Q\; to Warwick by Gay don 19; by Southam, 22f. j Cross the Oxford canal, j A little farther, r. to Brack- ley 7§ rn. Hulscote, Northamp- tonshire - Williamscote, Oxford- shire ■» - 7 - - Wardington - - - Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire - Byfield - - - - - Charwelton - - - - ROADS. [299 Barnsley. On ?, Barnsley Park, J. Mus- grave, Esq. Bibury. Beyond, on r, — - Creswell, Esq. Aldsworth. On l, Sherborne Lodge, Lord Sherborne. Fullbrook. Beyond, on r, Swinhrook, R. Fettiplace, Esq, Shipton Underwood. Dowager Lady Reade. Chipping Norton. Between Chipping Norton and Pumphery Castle, on r, Heythorpe, Earl of Shrewsbury. Pumphery Castle. On l , Swarford Park, James Smith Barry, Esq. About two miles beyond Pumphery Castle, on r, Great Tew, George Frederick Stratton, Esq. Bloxham. About two miles to the l , at Broughton, Broughton Castle, Lord Say and Selc. Banbury. About three miies on I, Wroxton Abbey, Earl of Guildford ; and formerly, on r, Wark worth Cas- tle, now pulled down. Williamscote. Dr. Loveday, \ Chipping Warden. Near, on t, Edge- | cote, T. Carter, Esq.; and Dansmore, | a Roman station. On I. ©f Chipping j Warden, a Roman station, called Ar- | berry Banks, 4 36J 3 39! 3i 491 1 50j 3 53j 7 60 j H G4i 3i 671 694 3 721 col* CO 2 75 J, 1 761 j 78i s| 81 i 83 i 2 a q 2 300] CROSS ROADS. Badby - - - - - * DAVENTRY - - l. to Southam 104 m,; r. to Towcester 1 24 and to Northampton Q. ^ lie direct road from Haven t-y to Lutterworth is very oad, with a num- ber of gates to open, and a watery lane, which in winter and rainy seasons is frequently impassable. The traveller would better go to Duncburch 8J m. (see p, 160) thence to Rugby 2§ ; thence to Lutterworth 7^* In a h 18| m. Grand Junction Canal - Ashby Ledgers ~ r » Kilsby - - - - - A mile farther , r. to Northh- ampton ly Crick 14f r/i.; 1. to Rugly 4§* Dove Bridge - - - Cross the Avon river, and enter Leicestershire. Shawell, Leicestershire If vi- farther y l. to Rugly 6f m. Near Lutterworth, r. to Wel- ford 8f m. ; to Market Hurborcvgh 13. Ol Z 2 865 S8f; * LUTTERWORTH - l. to Coventry 154 m.; to Hinckley lOf. 3 104| j Dog and Gun - - - 5f noi Blaby - - - - . Cross the Union canal. H 113 lAyleston - - - - - llVear Leicester , r. to Wei- 1 ford 16 m. if 114| \* LEICESTER - - f LOUGHBOROUGH, 1171 ! p. 174 - - - - * NOTTINGHAM, Nottinghamshire, p. 11 128| 191 and 192 « - 15 143| 2^ 9^ Badly . Near, on r, Fawsley Park, Rev. it- 92! 2 94| 99f! 101 : Sir J. Knightley, Bart. Daventry. On r, a Roman station, called Barrow Hill. Grand Junction Canal. Beyond, on r, at Wei ton, J. Clarke, Esq., and C. Adarns, Esq. A slily Ledgers. On r, J. Ashley, Esq. Between Ashby Ledgers and Kilsby, on r, at Watford, John Bennet, Esq.; and on l, Ashby Lodge, G, Arnold, Esq. BATH to NOTTINGHAM, by Cirencester, Stow on the Wold, Warwick, Coventry, and Leicester. * To CIRENCESTER , Glocester, p. 298 Foss Cross - - - - Foss Bridge - - - - 2$ m, farther, L to Chelten- ham J2f m.; r. to North- leach 4 m . Bath to * NORTRLEACH 42 \ m. Broadwater Bottom, or Fiats - - - - - Stow Bridge - - Cross the first branch of the Windrush river. Division of the Road - 1 Foss Bridge. Two miles beyond, on l , 6 32J- 38 J S towel, Lord Chedwortb. If 39J Northleach. A Free Grammar School, and several Almshouses. See page 98. Broadwater Flats. Near, on r, Far- mington, Edw. Waller, Esq. 45|rl 47i Slow Bridge. Cn r, at Bourton on the i Water, J. Rice, Esq.; and on l , at 50 J Lower Slaughter, G. G. Mills, Esq. CROSS r. to Burford 8$ m. I * STOW ON THE | WOLD - - - - if sij l. to Glocester 22$ m.; to Tewkesbury 22; to Eve- sham 15$; and to Chip- ping Norton 8. *MORETON IN THE MARSH - - - - 4j 55± r. to Chipping Norton 8$ m.; 1. to Evesham 14$; and to Worcester by Per- shore 29$. Near Halford Bridge, r. to Ships ton 2 $ m,; l. to Stratford on Avon 8$. * Halford Bridge - - Cross the river Stour, and enter Warwickshire. Upper Eatington, War- wickshire - - - r. to Banbury 14$ m.; 1. to Stratfn’d on Avon 5. Wellesburne Hasting - r. to Kineton 4$ m. * WARWICK , p. 144 * KENILWORTH , p. 144 ----- Milbourne - - - - * COVENTRY - - r. to Southam 12$ m.; to Da- v entry 19; to Lutterworth 15$; l- to Birmmgham 17$; to Colesliill 12 $; to Tamworth 18. I * NUNEATON, p. 1 57 l. to Coleshill 2 ra.; to Ather- stone 6. * HINCKLEY , Zri- c esters hire - - - Z. to Ashby -de-la-Z ouch 16$ m.; r. £o Lutterworth 10$. Earls Shilton - - - * LEICESTER - - * LOUGHBOROUGH, P- 174 * NOTTINGHAM, Nottinghamshire, p. 191 and 192 - - - ROADS. [301 Stow on the Wold. Near, on r, at Man- gersbury, — Chamberlayne, Esq. A mile beyond Stow, onr, at Broad well, J. Reade, Esq. Moreton in the Marsh. On 1, near Batsford, — Freeman, Esq. Halford Bridge. On l, Eatington, Eve- lyn Shirley, Esq. JVelleslurne Hastings. Within two miles, j on r, at Walton, Sir John Mordaunt, Bart. On r, the Castle, Earl of Warwick; on l, the Priory, H. Christ. = Wise, Esq. A mile and a half beyond i Warwick, on r, Guy’s Cliff House, ’ Bertie Greathead, Esq. Kenilworth. The noble remains of its Castle, belonging to the Earl of Cla- rendon. Here Queen Elizabeth was ‘ magnificently entertained for several j days, by her favourite, the Earl of Leicester. Millourn. Beyond, on r, at Stonleigh, ; Stonleigh Abbey, Rev. Thos. Leigh. Nuneaton. About two miles before, on l, Arbury Hall, Sir R. Newdigate, ; Bart. Earls Shilton. A mile beyond, on l, j Tooley Park, — Boultby, Esq.; and j near two miles farther to the l, at i Kirkby Mallery, Lord Vise. Went- j. worth ; a mile and a half to the r. of • Tooley Park, Normanton Hall, be- longing to — Arkwright, Esq. Leicester. Before, on r, Braunston Hall, — Winstanley, Esq. 1 0|: 65 f- Warwick 2i 6Sl 41 72f J 791 5j! 84f 1 85j! 4 89 J 8f 9SJ 103j 15 107J ll6± 1424 302 ] CROSS ROADS. qi - 2 BATH to NOTTINGHAM, by Glocester, Tewkesbury, Evesham, Warwick, Coventry, and Leicester. * To GLOCESTER, Glocestersh. p. 289 “ ■* EVESHAM , Worces- tershire, p. 291 - - * ALCESTER, War- wickshire , p. 291 Cross the Alne river. Red Hill - - - - Cross the Stratford canal. * STRATFORD ON AVON - - - - l. to Birmingham 234 to .; r. to Shipston 10§,* to Banbury 19f. Packsaddle Bridge Black Hill - - 1 S2f — 36£ Longbridge - - - - r. to Welleshwrn Hasting 5 qX ^2 85f 24| 611 TO. > WARWICK - - - If 87| 10 ni ,* LEICESTER, p. 301 * NOTTINGHAM, p. 37 124| 7 5| 301 ----- 26 150J 79k Stratford on Avon was the birth-place of Shakspeare. A mile and a half be- yond Stratford on Avon, on l , Wel- combe Lodge, G. Lloyd, Esq.; and far- ther to the l, Clopton, Mrs. Partridge. BATH to NOTTINGHAM, by Glocester, Tewkesbury, Evesham, Birmingham, Tamworth, and Ashby-de-la Zouch. * To GLOCESTER, Glocestersh. p. 289 ” * EVESHAM, Worces- tershire, p. 291 ” - > 5 - BIRMINGHAM, Warwicks h t p. 29 1 and 292 - - - - * SUTTON COLE- FIELD, p. 292 § m. farther , l. to Lichfield m r. to Basset’s Pole, Staffordsh. r. to Coleshill 8 to 1. to Lichfield 7 . Division of the Road - r. to Atherstone 8£ to .,- 1 . to Lichfield 6f. Cross the Coventry canal and the Tame river. * TAMWORTH - - r. to Alher stone 8 to.; 2. to Lichfield 8,' and to Bur- ton upon Trent 15- Four County Gate - - .* Measham, Union Inn, Leicestershire - - — 36| 1 Basset’s Pole. On l, Canwelt Hall, Sir 241 R. Lawley, Bart. Between Basset’s Pole and Tamworth, onr, at Drayton Basset, Drayton Park, Sir R. Peele, 29i 90f; 1 08 1 1 ! Bart.; and farther to the r, Middleton j Hall, Lady Middleton. 1 Tamworth. On r, at Amington, C. 2J 3 i 100 J 103|j j Repipgton, Esq. About three miles | beyond Tamworth, on l , at Statford, S. P. Wolferstan, Esq. Measham. About two miles before, on j l, at Stretton in the Field, W. C. j Browne, Esq.; and on r, near Great if 105 -j; Appleby, G. Moore, Esq. A mile ! and a half beyond Measham, on l, at 1 Willesley, Major General Sir Charles ; 4 109 J | Hastings, Bart. 1 6 U5j; CROSS ROADS. Itl.y l . to Burton upon Trent 9 4 » * ASHBY-DE-LA- ZOUCH - - - - r. to Leicester 17 rn.i to Hinckley 16* ; t.o Lough- lo^ough 12,* l. to Burton upon Trent 8£. Bredon - - - - - Isley Waldon - | Castle Donington - - £ m. farther , l. to Derby 7$ to.; r. to Loughbo- rough . Harrington Bridge - - Cross the river Trent, and enter Derbyshire. Sawley, Derbyshire - Cross the Erwash canal. Long Eaton - - - - Cross the Erwash river, and enter Nottinghamshire. 3| ]18f si 124 13 1 4 125f 2-1 12s| H 130f i 13 1J s. 4 132 1 Toton, Nottinghamsh. Chilwell - - - - - Beeston - - - - - § m, farther, l. to Daly 13$ rn Cross the Nottingham canal. Lenton - - - * NOTTINGHAM - [303 1 132 \ 1 ,133'j 1 i 34| H 136J 138| Bredon . Within a mile, on I, at Stan- 1 ton Harold, Earl Ferrers; and farther to the l, at Caulk, Sir Henry Harpur, Bart. Beyond Bredon, on r, at Tange, D. Colishaw, Esq.; and farther to the r, Langley, ft. Cheslyn, Esq. Castle Donington. Before, on l, Do- nington Park, Earl of Moira. At Cas- tle Donington, T. Fisher, Esq. Chilwell. T. Charlton, Esq. Beeston. A mile and a half beyond, at Woollaton, Wooliaton Hall, Lord Middleton. BATH to NOTTINGHAM, by Glocester, Tewkesbury, j Evesham, Birmingham, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent, j Deslby, (partly n, m.) ' I Sutton Cole field. and *To SUTTON COLE- FIELD, Wanvichsh. p.292 - - - - § m. farther , r. to Tam- worth 6^ rn. Barley Mow Inn - - Woodend, t. g., Staf- fordshire - - - * Shenstone - - - - Cross the river Bourn and the Wolverhampton canal. * LICHFIELD, Town Hall r. to Coleshill 15 ?»•*, to Tam- worth 8; l. to Walsall 9 ; to Rugeley 7f ,* to Allots Bromley 10J; and to Ash- lorn 24. Streethay, t. g. - - Cross the canal. H to. farther , r. to Tam- worth. Cross the river Trent and the Grand Trunk canal. Wichnor Bridge Inn - Cross the Trent river. 9 A "4 2 u ql 98 ioc| 102^ 103^ 107 109 113j S. S. Parkms, Esq. | On l. of Sutton Colefield, Four Oaks j Hall, Sir E. C. Hartopp, Bart. Shenstone. Before, on r , at the 11th Mile-stone, Miss Crutchl-ey. Lichfield produced in the last century three celebrated persons, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Dr. James, the inventor of the Fever Powder, and David Garrick, Esq. Here is a Free Grammar School, j at which Dr. Johnson was educated ; j as were also, for some time, Addison, j Garrick, Bishops Smailbridge and j Newton, and others, celebrated for 1 their learning and wit. Here are like- j wise two Hospitals, three parish ] Churches, besides the Cathedral, a large. J Town Hall, and Gaol. See p. Q 92 . j Wichnor Bridge Inn . On l, Wichnor \ Lodge, — ■ Levett, Esq.; on r. Cation I Hall, E. Horton, Esq. < 304] Branston, t. g. - - - Cross the Burton canal. * BURTON UPON TRENT, Market Place r. to Askhy-de-ia-Zouch 8f m.; to Ather stone 19§; L to Utloxeter 15. Monk’s Bridge - - - Crosss the canal and the Dove river. Little Over, Derbyshire Entrance of Derby, r. to Loughborough 17 m.; I, to Ashborn 13f. Cross the Goal brook. * DERBY, All Saints Church - Through Derby , l. to Belper m ; to Wirksworth 14,* to Matlock 17J; and to Sheffield by Chesterfield 364. See the Mail Coach road from Bristol to Shef- field. Bath to * SHEFFIELD 1 Cross the Derby canal. Chaddesden - - - - Borrows Ash - - - C R O S S 1117 ROADS. \^9i l2Si 131 Risley ----- Sandyacre - - - - Cross the Erwash river and enter Nottinghamshire. Stapleford, Notting - i hamshire - - - - <3$- m. farther , r. to Ashby- [ de-la-Zouch m. ILenton ------ f NOTTINGHAM - \3Qi 10j 141 J 2 133 2#:135l 4jl45| 1|147 Branston . On r, across the Trent, Drakelow, Sir N. B. Gresley, Bart.; and Walton, Major Dcsbrowe. Burton upon Trent . On r, Stapenhall, Mrs. Henshaw. Little Over. On r, B. Heathcote, Esq. Chaddesden. Sir R. Mead Wilmot, Bart. Borrows Ash. About two miles beyond, on l, Hopwell Hall, Thomas Pares, Esq. Risley. Mrs. Warren. Stapleford. On l, Sir John BorlaSe Warren, Bart. About three miles beyond Stapleford, on l, at Woollaton, Woollaton Hall, Lord Middleton. BATH to POOLE, * To WARMINSTER, Wilts, p. 295 1 64 Samborn - - - - 1 2 17 Crockerton - - - - H 18f Longbridge Deverill - H 20 r. to Bruton 13§ m. Hindon Guide Post H 25j r . to Hindon l-J m.; 1. to Bruton 13^ ,* and to Mere 5f • Bath to * HINDON 26'f m. Bath to * MERE 30 J m. East Knowle - - - 26J * SHAFTESBURY, Dorsetshire - 5 31 j r. to Wincaitnton 11 m.; to \ Sherborne 16; l. to Salis- = bury 19§. by Warminster, Shaftesbury, and Blandford. Crockerton. On r, Longleat, Marquis of Bath. East Knowle. On 1, Cloods House, Jas. Stile, Esq. Beyond East Knowle, about two miles to the l , Pitt House, J. Bennet, Esq.; and farther to the l, at Fonthill, Fontbill House, Wm. Beckford, Esq. About two miles beyond East Knowle, on r, at Sedge- hill, Wm. Hellyar, Esq. Shaftesbury. On r, Pensbury House, Sir Mark Maesterman Sykes, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [305 Mel b ary Abbas - - Ove> Pimperne Downs to 2 * 33J Corfe Mullen - - - f 3|j 4Qf * POOLE - - - - 8 57 -i * BLANDFORD - - 9 42| i * f r. to Dorchester 1 # m.j Z. to Salisbury 22 . Cross the river Stour. Spetisbury. Francis Fane, Esq., and Joseph Jekyll, Esq. Brianstone - - - - i 43J Corfe Dfullen. Near, on r, Lower Hen- Blandford St. Mary Charlton Marshall - - 1 2 ii 43f 45 bury^ Earl of Strafford; and a little farther, Higher Henbury, William Churchill, Esq. At Corfe Mullen, ' Spetisbury - - - i 46 Rev. Sir Jas. Hanham, Bart. BATH to STOURTON. To Beckington, Somer- setshire, p. 2Q4 - - — 10 Beckington. Two miles beyond, on r. l. to Bradford 6 m.; to Trow- Orchardleigh, Sir Thos. Champneys, bridge 6 ; forward to Warminster 6 § ; r. Bart. Cross the Fromc canal to * FROME - - - - 3 13 West Woodlands. On Z, Longleat, Mar- r. to Bruton 12 ra.,* to Shep- quis of Bath ; on r, at Marston Bigot, ton Mallet 12 ; to Wells 17; l. to Warminster 7 ; Earl of Cork and Orrery. to Longleat 3§- West Woodlands - - 25 1 Maiden Bradley. On Z, Bradley House, Maiden Bradley, Wilts r. to Bruton 9 m.; 1. to 19 Duke of Somerset. Warminster 2 § m. Stourton. Near, on Z, Stourhead House, j farther , r. to Bruton 6f ; the seat and beautiful gardens of Sir S l. to Hindon 8 §. Stourton ----- CO 22 i Richard Colte Hoare, Bart. j BATH to WARMINSTER, by Bradford, Trowbridge, and j Westbury. To Walcot, t. g. So- f i mersetshire - - - — - 1 Walcot , t. g. On r, Prior Park, Lord f Bath Easton - - - 2 § Hawarden. See p. 87 . Near Bathford , l. to Chip- penham 10 £ m. Bathford - - - - 1 3J Bradford is the central town of the jt greatest fabric of superfine Cloths in A little farther , l. to Devizes England, which it shares with the sur- 15 m. * BRADFORD , Wilts 1. to Melksham 6 ra.,- r. to 8 | rounding towns of Trowbridge, Melk- sham, Corsham, and Chippenham. Frome 9- It stands on the side of a rocky hill on Cross the Frome canal. the Avon. Studley ----- Z. to Trowbridge £ m. Bath l! 10 J Bradley. On Z. of the Division of the 1 to Road from Bradley, Rowd Ashton, J * TROWBRIDGE 30j R. Long, Esq.; and a little farther, on | m. Z, Heywood House, Dr. Ludlow. j i Bradley ----- li • 11 - ■ lX 2 30(5] CROSS ROADS. Division of the Road - 3 ni Cross the Avon river and the l. to Melksham 6 m. canal, and enter Wiltshire. * WESTBURY - 4 2 u\ Winsley, Wilts - - 2 6 l. to East Lavington 9 m. * BRADFORD - - 1 7 Through the town, r. to * WARMINSTER, as Frome 8|. * WARMINSTER • 4 18J in the preceding col . 9i iaj OR, To Stoke Bridge, So- Westbury. Beyond, on l , Charlcot mersetshire - - - — 4 House, Mrs. Edwards. ll BATH to WEYMOUTH, by Shbpton Mallet, Castle Cary, Sherborne, and Dorchester. *To SHEPTON MAL- LET, Somersetshire, p. 287 - - - - * Cannard’s Grave Inn r. to llcliestcr 131 nt, Presley - - - - * A little farther , l. to Bruton 5 m. Bath to * BRUTON 22} ns. * Ainsford Inn - - - r. to Somerton 10m.; a lit- tle farther , r. to Castle Cary •§ m. JSa/A, Jo CASTLE CARY A milt beyond Ainsford Inn , L Jo Bruton 3 m.,* Jo JfiV caunton 6. Galhampton - - - r. Jo Ilchester 10 m. North Cadbury - - A little farther, r. to Ilches- ter 8 m.; 1 . to Wincaun- ton 6 k. South Cadbury - - - Corton Denham - - m. before Sherborne, l. to Wincaunton . * SHERBORNE , Dor- setshire - - - - r. through Sparkford to Cas- tle Cary Ilf m.; and to Yeovil 5 4 j l> to Shaftes- bury 15f. Leweston - - - - Long Burton - - - Middlemarsh - - - Within 1§ m. of Dorchester, r. to Beaminster 1 6 m. 15| 16} i i 17} Al *2 22 2 24 If 2 5} 1 26} 2 28} ° 4 32| o 3. 3 A 35} 35 i ! ont.. Cross the Frome river. * DORCHESTER - * WEYMOUTH, p.51 50 i H 58 i Shepton Mallet. William Provis, Esq. Castle Cary. On l, Hadspen House, Benjamin Hobhouse, Esq. Galhampton. Wm. Melliar, Esq.; on l. of Galhampton, Yarlington Lodge, John Rogers, Esq. North Cadbury, Cadbury House, — Bennet, Esq. South Cadbury . On l, Compton Paunce- foot, John Hunt, Esq. erlorne. On l, Sherborne Castle and Park, Earl of Digby. Leweston. On r, Leweston House, J. B. Burland, Esq. Long Burton. On l, West Hall, Rev, H. King. Middlemarsh. At the 10th Mile-stone r. to Cerne Abbey £ m., where there is a good Inn, called The New Inn, the only one of note between Sher- borne and Dorchester. On l. of Mid- dlemarsh, Buckland, Earl Paulett ; the Grange, C. Sturt, Esq.; and Castle Hill, Mrs. Foy; on r, Minterne, Ad- miral Digby. Beyond Minterne, on r, a road turns off to Cerne Abbey, near which is Sydling House, Sir John Smith, Bart.; and Forston, John W. Smith, Esq. CROSS ROADS, [307 BEVERLEY to NEW MALTON. To Molscroft, Yorkshire r. to Great Driffield 12$ m. — 1 Cherry Burton - \\ ol ^2 Lund ------ 7 Bainlon ----- 3 10 Wetwang - - - - Near 3 m. farther , r. to H 1*3 Bridlington ; l. to York. Wharram le Street 6 21 2 23± North Grimston • - 2 Norton - - - - r. to Scarborough 21$ m. Cross the Derwent river. * NEW MALTON 4i\ 23 i\ 28* Cherry Burton. On l, the late Wm. Bethell, Esq.; a mile farther, on Z, at Etton, Sir John Legard, Bart. About three miles beyond Cherry Bur- ton, on Z, at South Dalton, Miss Thompson. BEWDLEY to NOTTINGHAM, by Kidderminster, Stour- bridge, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent, and Derby. * To KIDDERMIN- STER, Worcester - shire, p A 28 - - - Broadwaters Inn - - l. to Wolverhampton 14$ m. * STOURBRIDGE - r. to Bromesgrove 9f m to Birmingham 12 $. Cross the river Stour and the canal. 1. to Wolverhampton 10 m. BrettelLane, Stajfordsh. Brierley Hill - - - Cross the Dudley canal. r. to Bromesgrove 12 m., and to Birmingham 10 . * DUDLEY, Worces- tershire - l. to Wolverhampton 6 m. Dudley Port - - - Horsley Heath, Staf- fordshire - - - - r. to West Bromwich Heath 1$ m.y thence to Wednes- lury 2 ; l. to Ocker Hill - - - - l. to Wolverhampton by Bilston 4$ m. Cross the Birmingham ca- nal. 3 WEDNESBURY - - 1 18* 1 A r. to Birmingham S m.; Z. T: to Wolverhampton 5$. t\ ^ * WALSALL - - - 3 21 i 9? r. to Birmingham 8$ m.^ Z. to Wolverhampton 7- Rushall ----- 1| 23 Walsall Wood - - - 2 I 25 Division of the Road - li 2 - - 4 59i East Stoke - - - - 3 } 63J 1 Farndon - - - - - Cross the river Dean. 1 15 641!' Il NEWARK - - - , to Grantham 144 m.; to Sleaford 20; 1. to Mans- field to Southwell 8£ ; to Worksop 22 ; to luxford 134; to Gains- borough 244* * =■ LINCOLN, Lincoln- shire, p. 214 • - - 2J| 67 i6i Red Lodge. Near, on r, at Screveton, Mrs. Thoroton. A mile beyond Red Lodge, on r, at Flintham, Flintham Hall, Thos. Thoroton, Esq. East Stoke. Within a mile and a half, on l, opposite to Syerston, Syerston Hall, Fillingham, Esq. On l. of East Stoke, Stoke Hail, Sir G. Bromley, Bart. Newark. For the Seats between Newark and Lincoln, see p. 21 4 . BIRMINGHAM to WORKSOP, by Lichfield, Derby, and Mansfield. * To SUTTON COLE- FIELD, Warwicksh. p- 2CJ2 - - - - * DERBY, Derbyshire, p. 303 and 304 - - Little Chester - - - Cross the Derby canal. Morley - - - - - Near Smalley , r. to Notting- ham 12 m. Smalley --»■*- Heanor - - - - - Erwash River - - - Cross the Erwash river, and enter Nottinghamshire. A little farther, cross th« Nottingham canal. Eastwood, Nottingham- shire - - - - - r. to Nottingham, 84 m. 24 m. from Eastwood, r. to Nottmgham 94 rn.; a lit- tle farther, l . to Alfreton S§. Annesley - - - if — n 33 a 4 40* 41 3* 44* 2 2 f * 2 46* 49* 50* • 1 2 51* 4I H 2 55*| QfNF From Worksop roads branch on l. to Sheffield , see p. 215 and 216 ; * forward to Doncaster , see p. 216, where you join the Great North Road ; r. to Retford and Gainsbo- rough, fife. The Innkeepers charge fourteen miles post from Mansfield to Worksop, the road in some places being indifferent, with several gates to open. Derby is seated on the Derwent, over which is a Stone Bridge ; it has five Churches ; that of All Saints is noted for its beautiful Tower. Here is a considerable manufacture of Cotton and fine Worsted Stockings, Porcelain, &c. Several hands are employed in the Lapidary and Jewellery branches, and Marbles, Spars, Crystals, &c., are wrought into a variety of ornamental articles. Morley. Rev. R. Wilmot. Smalley. J. Radford, Esq. Annesley. On r, Miss Chaworth. 312] CROSS ROADS. A mile farther, l. to Alf re- ton 7 rn. A mile before Mansfield , r. to Nottingham 1 3 wt. * MANSFIELD - - r. to Southwell 12 m to fi§ 62j Mansfield. About two miles beyond Mansfield, on Z, at Mansfield Wood House, Mrs. Ramsden ; a mile and a half farther, on r, Clipstone Park, Newark 191 > t. to A If re- ton 9 ; to Matlock 16 ; to Chesterfield 12f ,* to Bol - saver 7 f* Market Warsop - - Cross the Meden river. Church Warsop - - Norton ----- Through Welbeck and Work- sop Park to * WORKSOP - - - H 1 2 2 4f 67 673 m ; 74 | Greaves, Esq. ; and Park Hall, R. • Burdon, Esq. Norton. Beyond, on Z, Welbeck Ab- bey, Marquis of Titchfield ; on r, Thoresby Park, Earl of Manvers ; about two miles farther, on Z, Work- sop Manor, Duke of Norfolk ; on r. Clumber Park, Duke of Newcastle. BOURN to COLTERSWORTH. To Edenham, Lincoln - p. 181. This short route connects the shire ----- — 3j two great roads. They are again con- Grimsthorpe - - - 2 5j nected from Sleaford to Newark . See CORBY 3 8 * the road from Boston to Matlock. Coltersworth - - - 124 Grimsthorpe. On Z, Grimsthorpe Cas- tle, Duke of Ancaster. Bourn lies in the Lincoln road t see p. 238, and Coltersworth is a village in the Great North Road , see Corby. On r, at Irnliam, Imham Park, Lord Arundel; on l , at Swinestead, Viscount Milsington. BOSTON to LINCOLN, by Sleaford. To Kirton Holme, Lin- colnshire - - - - SWINESHEAD , North end of At - - l. to Spalding 13 m .,- to Bourn 18|. Garrick - - - - - Heckington * - - - — 4 1 3 6 5 11 2 13 Near Sleaford , Z. Zo Bourn I8f m. Here you join the road from London to Lincoln, see p. 239- * SLEAFORD - - * LINCOLN, Minster , <25 p. 239 - - - i?5 16 18 35; BOSTON to LYNN REGIS, over Foss Dyke and Cross Keys Washes. Boston. Between Boston and Kirton, on Z, at Frampton, Frampton Hall, J. Tunnard, Esq. To Kirton, Lincolnshire 1 Q 3,1 Forward to Spalding 10 m.; , Z. to Foss Dyke Wash - - 1 4 JL ** 2 CROSS ROADS. [313 Cross the Wash between the hours specified in the fol- lowing Table.f Saracen’s Head * - A\ 12f * HGLBEACH - - r. to Spalding 8| m. 3 15f Fleet ------ 2 17f Gedney ----- Cross the New and Old Leam. 1 18f * Long Sutton - - - r. to Wish each 9 m.; for- ward to 2 20f Cross Keys Wash - - Cross the Wash between the hours specified in the fol- lowing Table.-f’ Cross Keys House, Norfolk - - - - South Green - - - Clenchwarton, Lane - West Lynn Ferry - - Ferry over the Great Ouse river to * LYNN REGIS , Market Cross - - H 2 | a 1 i 24* 2 7 ?8 i 31 * 32 * 33 f A Table for passing over Foss Dyke and Cross Keys Washes, in the County of Lincoln , Moon's Age. Full Sea. Pass Foss, Dyke Wash , between the Hours specified below, either in the Morning or Afternoon. Pass Cross Keys Wash, between the Hours specified below, either in th« Morning or Afternoon. Days. H. M. II. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 1 orl6 7— 0 10— 0 4-15 10—30 3—35 2—17 7-48 1 0— 48 5—33 11 — 18 4—23 3— 18 8—36 11—36 6—21 12— 6 5-11 4- 19 5— 20 9-24 10—12 12—24 1—12 7— 9 7-57 12-54 1—42 5— 59 6— 47 6 — 21 11— 0 2— 0 8—45 2—30 7—35 7—22 11—48 2-48 1 9-33 3-18 -53 S 8—23 8—23 12—36 3—26 10—21 4- 6 9-11 9-24 1—24 4—24 11— 9 4—54 9—59 10—25 2—12 5-12 11—57 5—42 10-47 11—26 3— 0 6— 0 12—45 6—30 11—35 12—27 3-48 6—48 1—33 7-18 12—23 13—28 4—36 7-36 2—21 8— 6 1—11 14—29 5—24 3— 9 8—54 1—59 15—30 6—12 9—12 3—57 ; 9—42 2—47 BOSTON to LYNN REGIS, by Spalding, Holbeach, Wisbeach, avoiding the Washes. * To SPALDING, p. 241 - — Weston - - - - - 4 19* Whaplode - - - - 2 * 22 i * HOLBEACH - - 1 * 24 r. to Spalding 8 | m. Fleet - 2 26 Gedney - - - - - Cross the New and Old Leam. * Long Sutton - - - Forward , over Cross Keys Wash to Lynn Regis 12! m r. to Tid Gote - - - - and 27 29 32* S s 314] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Shire Drain. Buckners Drain - - f 33l * WISBEACH, Cam - bridges hire --- 4f 33 At Wisbeach Bridge, cross the river Nen, and enter Cambridgeshire. * LYNN REGIS, Nor- folk , p. 253 - - - 15± 53 ± BOSTON to DOWNHAM MARKET, by Holbeach and Wisbeach, (chiefly n. m.) To HOLBEACH , Lincoln* h. p. 313 * WISBEACH , Cam- Iridges. p. 3 13 £ 9 * above Hackbeach, Norfolk - Cross the Wisbeach canal. Oatwell NordelpJ? Corner - - Salters Lodge - - - Downham, t. g. - - Cross the river Ouse and Downham water to * DOWNHAM MAR- KET - - - - - 14 3 3 3 2 1 15| 29f 32| 35| 38! 40! 41! 42f OR, * To WISBEACH , Cambrid.gesh. above * D 0 WNHAM MAR- KET , Norfolk , a5 m the adjoining col. 38 13 ! 51 7%e ezacZ distance from Wisbeach to Downham Market is 12 miles , 7 furlongs, 8 poles. From Downham Market roads branch to Lynn 11$ m.,* to Swaffham 14$ ,• to EZy 17f ; to *S7oA: to Loughborough 24§ ,* and to Bingham 12. Cross the river Trent, r. to Tuxford 13$ m. Kelham ----- 3 9i r. to Worksop. 19$ m. Aversham - - - - i 40J CROSS A mile farther , r. to Hook- er ton 2 m . ; thence to Kirklington 2 § ; thence to Shireicood Inn 5 4 i thence to Mansfield 34 ; Newark to Mansfield 17 . Or, Upton ----- 43 1 * SOUTHWELL - - 45% Halam ----- H 4 7i Eddingley - - - - 1 48| Farnsfield - - - - 49^ Shirewood Inn - r. to Newark by Kirklington 144 m. 4 53£ | * MANSFIELD - - r. to Worksop 12 m.; to Ches- terfield 12; l. to Notting- ham 14 ; to Derby 22. A mile beyond Mansfield , l, to Alfrelon 8 •-let CO 57 i: Skegby ----- 3 60 I Tibshelf, Derbyshire - l. to Alfreton 34 m. Ql a 2 63 § ! BOSTON to SHREWSBURY, Derby, Uttoxeter To Kirton Holme, Lin- II colnshire - - SW1NESHEAD, — North end of - - 1 — 6 | * DONINGTON - - l. to Spalding 94 m . Oj. H\ Bridgend Causeway l. to Bourn 12 m. A mile farther , l. to Folkingham 3 m. Boston to * FOLKINGHAM 16 J m. 41 to 4»jw Threckingham - - - 4 m. farther , cross the Lin- coln road, r. to Sleaford n 16 74 m 'i t° Bourn 11 . Newton - - - - - 2l 4 18|j Braceby - - - - H 21 1 Cold Harbour - 2 5% r. along the Roman road , called High Street , to Lin- coln (see p. 2 1 3 J 25 m .; 1. to Cobtersworth 8 . Cross the Wit ham river to ROADS. [315 Morton - - - - - Stratton - - - r. to Chesterjield 7 m.; L to Derby 1 74* See page 204 and 205. Butterley - - - - Near Tansley , l. to Alfrelon 7 rn. Tansley - - - - - * Matlock - - - - 34 65i 661 70 7li 73 Southwell, Beyond, on r, Norwood Park, Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. Eddingley. On r, at Kirklington, Mrs. Whelham. Mansfield. Within a mile, on r, Bury Hill, T. Walker, Esq. About a mile on r. of Mansfield, on the borders of Sherwood Forest, Sherwood Hall, Col. Kellet. Skegby. On r, T. Lindley, Esq. TUshelf. On r, Hardwick, Duke of Devonshire. and Newport. Sivincshead. Here are the Ruins of an Abbey. Donington. In the lower part of the Steeple of the Church is a very an- cient inscription. Donington is noted for its Hemp and Hemp Seed. Folkington had formerly a castle, but no traces of it are now left. Its market is small, and its trade inconsiderable. The town stands on an eminence, and is reckoned very healthy. Threckingham. Beyond, on r, at As„ warby, Sir Thos. Whichcote, Bart. )ld Harbour. On r, Belton House, Lord Brownlow 5 and farther to the r.j Syston Park, Sir John Thorold, Bart. S S 2 31(5] CROSS ROADS. * GRANTHAM - - 3| 29 \c r. to Newark 144 m -> ^ io Stamford 21 ,• to Melton Mowbray 16. Sedgebrook - - - - 4 & 33 Bottesford, Leicestersh. 3 36 l Elton, Nottinghamshire ol ^2 38± What ton - - - - 2 40 \ l BINGHAM - - - 2 ? 1* 43 Saxondale - - - 44£ . Z. to Loughborough 13 m.; r. to Newark 1 14. * NOTTINGHAM, p. 311 - - - - 8 1 52j * DERBY , Derbyshire y p. 304 - - - - 16 68J Mickle Over - - - 71 1 Etwall - - - - - 2^ 4 744 Hilton - - * - * 2 76£ 24 m. farther , Z. to Burton upon Trent 64 m. Foston ----- 3i 80 Aston - - - - - 8li * Sudbury - - - - 1 2 82 Z. to Lichfield 16 m. 4 m * beyond Sudbury , r. to Ash- lorn 74 Dovebridge - - - - o s 8 5\ * Cross the Dove river, and enter Staffordshire. * UTTOXETER, Staffordshire - - - 2 871 r. to Ashborn 10 rn.; to Chea- dle 104 ; to Newcastle un- der Line I 84 ,* Z. to Abbots Bromley 64 . Bramshall - - - - 2 ! 2 J 90 The Blythe River - - Cross the Blythe river. 1 i Coton - - - - - 2 f ■ M5 Milwich - - - - - 3 4 : 95 1 Z. to Stafford by Sandon 74 m. Division of the Road - H : 97 J »•. to Hilderston 14 rn.; 1. to Stafford 6 f. Cross Hardwick Common to Hollywood Gate - - i t- m Z. to Rugeley 124 wi.,* r. to Stoke - - - - - M : 99 * STONE - - - - 1 100 rantham. See page 18 1. dgebrook. Between Sedgebrook and Bottesford, on Z, Belvoir Castle, Duke of Rutland. '.ngham. Here is an ancient Gothic Church, which was formerly collegiate. ottingham. For the Seats between Nottingham and Derby, see p. 304. erby is seated On the Derwent, over which it has a Stone Bridge. See page 311. In the year 1734 a Ma- chine was erected here by Sir Thomas Lombe, for the manufacturing of Silk, the model of which was brought from Italy. It consists of 97,746 move- ments, and 26,586 wheels, which are all set in motion by one water-wheel. Its operations are to wind, double, and twist the silk, so as to render it fit for weaving. 7 wall . — Cotton, Esq. oston. On Z, •— Hall, Esq. udbury. On r, Lord Vernon. Dovebridge. Lord Waterpark. Uttoxeter has a considerable market for Corn and Cattle. It is seated on a rising ground, to the west of the Dove river, in a fine grazing neigh- bourhood. Bramshall . On Z, Loxley Hall, C. Kinnersley, Esq. Colon. Before, on Z, Chartley Park, Earl Ferrers. Milwich. On r, at Hilderston, Hiider- ston Hall, G, Vernon, Esq. Stoke. On Z, on the opposite bank of the Trent, Aston Hall, T. Weld, Esq. Stone and Stoke are noted for the Pot- teries in their neighbourhood. At Stone, in the garden belonging to the Parsonage-house, are the Ruins of the Walls of its ancient Nunnerv. CROSS ROADS. [3j; r. to Cheadle 10 m.; to Leek 1 to Newcastle 9. Cross the Trent river. Walton ----- 1 2 100-; l. to Stafford 6$ m. * ECCLESHALL - 5§ 106 l. to Stafford 7 m >i Zo Drayton 12^,* to Nampt- wich 2 1 1*. Wooion ----- a 10 e l\ m. farther, L. to Stafford 9i m. Sutton ----- 01 Wm 1 . 124 ' Forton ----- 1 113* Near Newport, r. to Dray- ton 12 m.j to Whitchurch 21 ,• and to Shrewsbury by High Ercol.l 17. Cross the Strine river. * NEWPORT, Shrop- shire - - - H 115 l. to Wolverhampton 18 m. Lilleshali Hill - - - 2j H7|' Dunnington - - - 1 1 18fj Trench Lane - - « 12i)J| Hadley ----- 4 121 |! * Watling Street - - l. to Shiff'nall 6% m r. to Wellington § m. Boston to * WELLINGTON 123j m. Hay Gate, Falcon Inn * SHREWSBURY , p. 123 - - - - 1 ? 122 |: 1^ 124 11 135 Eccleshall. Before, on r, the Palace of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. On l. of Eccleshall, Hilcot Hall, F. Eld, Esq. Beyond Eccleshall, on r, Johnson Hall, Rev. Mr. Meek. Wooten. Between Wooton and Sutton* on r, Leynton Hall, Kev. S. Higgins; and farther to the r, Batchacre Park, Richard Whitworth, Esq. Forton. Between Forton and Newport, on /, Aqualate Hall, Sir Thomas Fletcher, Bart. Newport. A mile beyond, on r, Long- ford Hall, R. Leeke, Esq. BOSTON to LEICESTER, by Grantham, and Melton Mowbray. * To GRANTHAM, Lincolns h. p . 3 1 6 - CroxtonKyriell,Z/efce^L Waltham on the Wolds Thorpe Arnold - - - * MELTON MOW- BRAY - - - - l. to Oakham 10 m.; t. to Nottingham J8§. Cross the Wreak river and the Leicester navigation. Kirkby Bellers - - - Frisby Brooksby - - - Rearsby ------ Syston - - - - - Near Thurmaston enter the Fosse road from Leicester to Newark. Thurmaston - About a mile before Leices- 7 29 36 40 3 43 2 45 ?! J 0 2' 47| 49 51 2 53 2 55 2 57 ter , r. through Belgrave to Loughborough 10 m. * LEICESTER - - 50 From Leicester you may go for- ward to Coventry , Warwick , Tewkes- bury, Glocester , or to Lutter- worth, Daventry , Banbury , &c. See the roads from Bath to Nottingham by Leicester. Grantham. Bel ween Grantham and Croxton Kyriell, on r, at Denton, Den- ton House, Sir Wm. Earle Welby, Bt. Waltham on the Wolds. Near, on l, Croxton Park, Dow. Duchess of Rut- land; on r, Godeby, E. Manners, Esq. Brooksby. On r, Rotherby, J. Boultby, Esq. At Brooksby, on r, — Clarke, Esq. Rearsby. Near three miles to the r, at Gaddesby, Mrs. Ayre. Thurmaston. On r, at Wanlip, Sir Charles Hudson, Bart.; on Z, at Bark- by, Mrs. Pochin. 318] CROSS ROADS. BOSTON to WELLINGBOROUGH, by Spalding, Stamford, Oundle, and Thrapston. * To SPALDING , Lincolnsh. p. 241 l. to Holbeach 8 to Crowland 8|. Littleworth - - - - St. Janies Deeping A little farther forward , cross the Welland river to Peterborough 8^ m * r MARKET DEEP- ING - - - - - L to Peterborough 8^ m.; r. to Bourn 74* West Deeping - ■ - Tailington - - - - Uffington - - - - Within a mile of Stamford , r. to Bourn 9 m. * STAMFORD ’ - - r. to Grantham 21 m.; to Oakham 1 1 1 ,* to Upping- ham 12. Cross the Welland river, and enter Northampton- shire. White Water, t. g. Northamptonshire - Road Side - - - - * Wandsford, t. g. r. to Uppingham 14 m.; 1. to — i H 5 20j 6 26J 2S| 1 1 1 52 29f 3 32f 2 34J 2 36} 2 38f 1 2f 4U 3 4 42J 49 57 65% Peterborough 8 ; to Hun- tingdon 2 lif ; to Elton 34,* thence to Warmdngton 2 ; thence to Oundle. 3 > Wandsford to Oundie 8|. Or, * OUNDLE , p. 201 - ^THRAPSTON, p. 201 l. to Huntingdon 16§- m.\ to Higham Ferrers 8J. 3i m. from Thrapston, r. to Kettering 6 m. Finedon, entrance of - r. to Kettering 5i ni.; 1. to Higham Ferrers 4 m. * JVELLINGBO- ROUGH .... Tallington. On r, Gretford, the cele- brated Dr. Willis. Uffington. On r, Casewick Lodge, Sir John Trollope, Bart. At Uffington, a fine Mansion belonging to the Bertie family, now in the occupation of Sir Sam. Fludyer, Bart. Stamford. A mile beyond, on l, Bur- leigh House, Marquis of Exeter. See page 180. Finedon. Sir William Dolben, Bart. BOSTON tp WELLINGBOROUGH, by Doninqton, Bourn, Stamford, and Kettering. To Kirton Holme, Lin- colnshire - - - - S WINE SHE AD, — 4J North end of - - If 6 * DONINGTON - - l. to Spalding 9f m. 2 - 8 % Bridgend Causeway r. to Folkingham 4 m .> to 12| Grantham 164,' 1. to Horbling - - - - 1% 14| Biilingborough - - 1* 151 Sempringham - - - i 52 16 Point on ------ 1 17 ( Dowsby - - - ~ | 1} m Stvineshead. Here are the ruins of an Abbey. Donington. In the lower part of the Steeple of the Church is a very an- cient inscription. The neighbour- hood of Donington abounds with Hemp. Billinglorough. On r, Capt, Barker. 10|h(5|w CROSS ROADS, [319 Dunsby - - - - - § m. farther, r. to Sleaford 16§ m. Morton ----- - * BOURN - - - - r. to Corby 8| m.; thence to Coltersworth 4i; l- to Market Deeping 7L Toft Ryall, Rutlcmdsh. - - Within a mile of Stamford , l. to Market Deeping 7i m. * STAMFORD , Lm- colnshire - - - - r. m.; r. to 3 4 n$ Laugh ten Pound - - Ol “'4 14$ ! Stone Cross - - 3 15 Burg Hill - - - - Z. to Chiitmgley 1 m.,* to East Hoathly 3 ,* to Uckfield 8 . it 16 $ ■ Brighthelmstone. About a mile and a half beyond, on l, the Barracks for Cavalry. Palmer . Before, Stanmex Park, Earl of Chichester. Ashcomb, t. o. On l , — > Boyce, Esq, Ringmer , t. g. Beyond, on Z, Middle- ham, Rev. J. Constable. At Ring- mer Green, on Z, Col. Blunt. Be- yond Ringmer, the Barracks for the Artillery. On r. of the road, on the side of the South Downs, see Firle Place, Lord Viscount Gage. T t 2 324] CROSS : Over the Dicker Common to * Horsebridge - - - 3 i l. to Cross in Hand m-i to Maresfield 15 ; to Tun- bridge IVells 21 ,* a little farther , r. to Hailsham ,• thence to East Bourne 7. Brighthelmstone to HAILSHAM 20} m . Gardners Street - - 4 23} Windmill Hill - - - H 24f Boreham Street - - - 1 25} : r. to Hfitling m.,- to Pe- vensea 4 %. Boreham Bridge - 1 s 2 ■ Standard Hill - - - 2 7f' 1 Ninfield, t. g. - - - 1 28} 1 r. to Bexhill 4§ m *> an & thence to Hastings , along j the Coast 5§- Bright- helmstone to * HASTINGS 38-| m . 1. to Catsfield Green - 1 2 , A little farther , Z. to Bat- tle, the upper road 4 m - Or, forward , the lower road , to Battle, t. g. - - - 32} BRIGHTHELMSTONE to M BROOK,. SMARDEN , and To Ringmer, Sussex , 1 3 p, 323 - - - - 10} About § m. farther, r. by Ringmer Barracks to Bat- tle 22 m. 1, over the Broil to Short Gate, t. g. - - 3 13} . Cross Roads - a 15 Z. to Uckfeld 4 m.; r. to East Hoathly 1-| » 1° Horsebridge 7 S 1° Bourne 15 r Easton’s Green - r - 1 16 Before Black Boys, l. to Frantfield 2 m.j to Uck- field 31- Black Boys - - - - H. m Black Boys, t. g. - - 1 2 18 Z. to Frantfield 2 m. ; to Uckfeld 4 . helmstone to . BATTLE 32} m. Ore - - * HASTINGS , Swan 2 * 37| 3 £>£ Horsebridge. On Z, the Broad, Jerem. Mason, Esq. Gardners Street. On r, Herstmonceux Park, Thos. Read Kemp, Esq., and the fine Ruins of the old Castle. Boreham Bridge. Beyond, on l , the road to Ashburnham Park, Earl of Ashburnham, through which his pri- vate road extends six miles to the Tunbridge road. See p. 14. Catsfield Green. On r, Catsfield Place, Wm. Markwick, Esq.; and a little farther, on Z, Park Gate, Rev. Thos. Fuller, Esq.; and Battle Abbey and Park, Dowager Lady Webster. Battle. For the Seats between Battle and Hastings, see p. 15* Short Gate. Beyond, on r, Halland Park, the residence of the old Duke of Newcastle. The house has been pulled down, and the Park, which was very extensive, is converted into Farms. It is now the property of the Earl of Chichester. Black: Boys. Two miles beyond, at a distance, Gate House, J. A. Dalrym- ple, Esq. CROSS Division of the Road - l. to Mayfield 5-§ m.; to Tun- bridge iVells 14; r, to 1 | Cross in Hand, t. g. - About § m. farther , r. to Horsebridge 7 m.j to East Bourn 15* 3 4 20\ Heathfield Tower Hill 4 m. farther, r* to Heathfield 1 m.; to Battle 12. i 3 1 4 22 Milkhurst Toll - - - About a mile farther , l. to Wadhurst J m.\ to Tun- bridge Wells 13 ,* to Tice- hurst 7 . 24| Burwash Wheel - ~ r. to Rose Hill and to Bright- ling 3 rn. 3* 2 6 Burwash - - - - 2 28 Etchingham - - - Cross the Rother river. H\ 3Qj Hurst Green, t. g. r. to Rolertsbridge 2§ m.; to Batlle&fa to Hastings 16 §. About § m. farther , l. to Lamberhurst 7 rn.; to Tun- bridge 17 ,• to Tunbridge Wells 13,' to London 47^* Seep. 12 . King’s Hill, t. g. - ~ H 32 1 33 Rother River - Cross the river and enterKent. 1 4 33j Direction Post, Kent - l. to Cranbrook r. to 3 4 34 * Hawkhurst - - - 3, 34| Highgate - - - - r. to Rye 15 £ m 1. to Tun- bridge 17 ^* 3 4 35§i Hartley Street - - - 1. to Goudhurst 3 J m.; r . to 38 CRANBROOK - - 2 40 Wilsley Green - - - A little farther, 1. to Goud- hurst 4f m.; forward to Maidstone 124 ,• r. to 1 41 Milkhouse Street - - j r. to Tenterden 7$ m. 4lJ i Three Chimnies - - 2- 44J Bidenden - - - - 45f Standen Near Smarden, cross the Beult river. 1 46Jj ROADS [325 | — j Heathfield Tower Hill. A fine view of j Heathfield Park, Francis Newbery, Esq. From the Tower, built by Mr. Newbery, in honour of the late Lord Heathfield, the gallant defender of Gibraltar, who formerly possessed j Heathfield Park, is a most rich, beau- j tiful, and extensive vi£w, as well over j the sea as the surrounding country. The ride from hence to Burwash is singularly beautiful, as indeed is most of the scenery of this part of Sus- sex, so little known. At Cade Street, Heathfield, is a Pedestal, with a suit- able inscription, erected near the spot where the notorious rebel Jack Cade was killed. This insurrection took place in the year 1450, in the reign of Hen- ry VI.; which, under a leader of higher rank and greater honour, might have produced a revolution. Jack Cade, otherwise Called John Amend-all, was discovered in a garden, near this place, by Alexander Iden, Esq., then Sheriff of Kent, and, making some resistance, was killed. His body was brought to London ; a reward of 1000 marks ha- ving been offered, by proclamation, to any person who brought him in, dead or alive ; and his head was fixed upon London Bridge. Hawkhurst. On r, Elford, Samuel j Boys, Esq.; Lillesden, John Osborne, < Esq.; and an ancient building, called Hall Hcuse, Mrs. Jennings. Highgate. Between Highgate and Hart- ley Street, on r, Alwaters, J. D. Mercer, Esq. Cranlrook. Near, on r, Swift’s Place, Major Austin. Cranbrook is the place where the first Woollen Manufactory was erected by those Flemings, who were encousaged to settle here by Edward 111.; but that trade has, long since, been suffered to decay. In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, a beacon \ was set up at this place. 326] CROSS SM ARDEN - - - 9 * ^2 49 I Pluck ley. Church - - 4 S3j Little Chart - - - 1 54* Charing, Church - - 56L r. to Ashford 7 L to Maidstone l3f • Pearfield Green - - 4* 60* r. to Ashford 8 m. Ramsonlees - - - - I •j j 61 * Sheldwich - - - - 2 63* Canterbury Road - - n 65- Forward to Feversham k m j l. to Rochester 16J ,* r. to Boughton Street - n 68* *CANTERBURY,/>.3 6 74* *MARGATE,p.4& 5 ! 16 901 OR, ToPearfieldGreen, above ----- 1 — 60 * r. to Shottenden Thorn 1 2* 63 dnlbacn - - ~ - - ! If 64* ROADS. r. to Ashford 8 m./ l. to Feversham 7L Cross the river Stour. Sham ford Street - - 2 Wincheap Street, en- trance of - - - - 3* * CANTERBURY - 1 * MARGATE, p. 4& 5 16 66 * 70* m 3/i Pluckier/. On r, Surrenden, Sir Edw* Dering, Eart. Little Chart. On r. Cole Hill, P. Da- rell, Esq. Charing. On r, Pett Place, George Sayer, Esq. Sheldurick. On r, Lees Court, Lord Sondes. Boughton Street. On l, Nash Court, late — Hawkins, Esq. BRIGHTHELMSTONE to RYE, by Lewes and Battle, con- tinued to NEW ROMNEY and HYTHE, (n. m ) To Battle, t. g. Sussex, p. 324 - - - - r. to Hastings 7|- m.; 1. to * BATTLE - - - Wart-lington - - - Just before Vine Hall - L to Tunbridge 23 m.; r. to Cripp’s Corner, t. g. - * RYE, Strand Gate, p. 12 Playdon, t g. - - - A little farther , l. to Tun- bridge by Berkley and Flimwell 31 § m * Scot’s Fiat, Sluice - - Cross the Rotber Hirer. Direction Post - r. to Lydd by Sea Side >• L to Kent Ditch, Kent - - l. to Direction Post l. to Appledore and to Ten- ter den ; r. to io|- H 32* 32^ 34* $54 ‘t/ci 48| 491 501 1.1 - 51-3 1 a ° * a Direction Post - - - l. to Brookland ; r. to .Division of the R.oad - r. to Lye'd Church 3$ \ Brighthelmstone to LYDD 59 m. 1. to Old Romney - - I L. to Appledore m. I* NET/ ROMNEY, M. H. - - - - Qfflf To New Romney by Lydd , from the Division of the Road above , is by Dimeasurement miles farther. Dy mchurch, opposite the Church - - - * HYTHE - - - - 63 * i\ 54 K s3 00^ 60 64 69. Dymchurch. Between Dymchurch and Hythe, on a Hill, at a distance, see Lymth-Church and Castle. CROSS ROADS [327 BRIGHTHELMSTONE to TUNBRIDGE WELLS and TUN- BRIDGE, by Lewes and Uckfield, continued to MAIDSTONE and ROCHESTER. * To LEWES, Sussex, p. 323 — 8} ji Cross the river Ouse. 1 si: Cliff r. to Glynd 3 m.; 1. to Top of the Hill - - r. to Ringmer 1§ m. Horstead - About a. mile farther, r . to 9i\ j 2 5} 14} j Hailsham 12 m. * Uckfield - - - - £ m. farther, l. to Mares field 2 m m. ; ikcnce to East Grinslead 11; forward to Cooper’s Green, Buxted. 1. to Maresfeld Cross 1 m.j 18 ! r. to Cross in Hand, T. g. , ! Handel 1 Gate - - - 2 20 i Crowborough Gate 3 23 | Crowborough Mill 1 24 Boxes Gate - - - - a ~4 24} Boars Head Street - - ] 25} Hamseil Bridge, t. g. - i-i 27 ! Eridge Green - - - ii 28} ^TunbiidgeWells^e/zZ r. to Hastings by Frant *29 § H 31 m.; to Burwash 15-$. § Nonsuch Green - - 2 J 33} Southborough - - Near the Medway river, r. to 1 2 33} Lamberhurst 9 /».; thence to Rye 23 m. Cioss the Medway river. * TUNBRIDGE - - 3 36} Z. to Seven Oaks 6 § m. Hadlow - - - 4 40} Goose Green - - - 1 41} Rotling Hall - - - H : 43 Mereworth Cross - - 1 44 Wateringburv - - - ij i 45} r. to Lamberhurst 12 m. Teston - - - - - Beyond Teston, r. to Lam- 1 46} berhurst and to Goudhurst. , Banning - 1 47} t Barming Cross - - 1 48 The Bower - - - to JFcsterham 22 m.; to Faniingharn 17 . ross the Medway river. * MAIDSTONE - - r. to Ashford 20;| m.; to Key Street 9 -f ; thence to Can- terbury 17 ^. BoxlevHill - - - - The Bell - - - - * ROCHESTER - - 50 541 55 59 Cliff. Three miles beyond, on r, Plasliet Park, Lord Gage. Horstead. On Z, Horstead Place, Ewan Law, Esq. Uckfield, On l , the Rocks, R. T. Streat- field, Esq. Cooper’s Green. On r, near Buxted, Buxted Place, Cecil Jenkinson, Esq. Crowborough Gate. On Z, Warren Hall, Sir George Biggins, Bart. Crowborough Mill. Near, on Z, Hano- ver Hall, Lord Boyne. Bridge Green. On r, Eiidge Place, Earl of Abergavenny. Soulhborough. Beyond, on Z, Old Bounds, Marq, of Lansdown ; and New Bounds, John Anson, Esq. \G 00 se Green. On Z, Oxenhoath, Sir William Geary, Bart. \Rotling Hall. Between Rotling Hall ! and Mereworth Cross, on r, Roydon I Hall, Sir Wm. Twysden, Bart. Mereworth Cross. On r, Mereworth Castle, Lord le Despencer. fVateringbury . Near, on Z, Watering- bury Place, the late Sir Charles Style, Bart. Teston. Beyond, on Z, Teston House, Lord Barham. Barrni'ig Cross. On r, Court Lodge, John Amherst, r Esq. Between Bann- ing Cross and the Bower, on Z, T. Whitaker, Esq. Maidstone. On r, the Mote, Lord Rom- ney. Two miles beyond Maidstone, on r, the Abbey, Lady Austen. Bocdey Hill. On Z, Kitt’s Cot House, a great antiquity. 328] CROSS ROADS. BRISTOL to AXMINSTER, by Shepton Mallet, Ilchester. and Crewkerne, with Branches to WEYMOUTH, BRID- PORT, and CHARD. To Whitchurch, So- mersetshire - PENSFORD - - - ; * Glutton, GoldenHeart | Temple Cloud, Temple j Inn - - - - - A mite farther , l. to Bath and to Frame. Farrington Gurney r. to Wells 7% m . j Stone Easton - - - j * Old Down Inn - - l. to Bath ly Radstoke 12 m.; r. ever Mendip Hills to Wells 5^ ,• thence to Glastonbury, to Bridge- water , to Taunton ,. &c. See p. 86. Gurney Slade - - - On the Mendip Hills , l. to Frome 12 m. * SHEPTON MAL- LET j r. to Wells 5 m.; to Glaston- bury , &c. Seep. 6l &f 62. 1. to Frome 12 m.; to Bru ton 7; to CastleCary 7 ; iaSher- borne 17; thence to Dor- chester and to Weymouth. See p. 306. Bristol to * WEYMOUTH 62fm. *ILCHESTER, p.287 14 i 2 f 3* 9i 10 } 12 1 15 Ql 16 CREWKERNE , p. 2 87 Z. Zo Yeovil by East Chin- nock 9| m.,- Zo Lyme Re- gis by Way ford 16 ; Zo Bridport by Beaminster 13§. See />. 287. M- ZoZ to * BRIDPORT 5Si m, to llminster 8 m. White Down - to Chard 5 m. Bristol to * CHARD 53 rn. White Gate - - - - Titherley, Dorsetshire Weecroft Bridge - - Cross the Axe river. * AXMINSTER, De- vonshire - - - - 10 } 45 2 § 48 511 56 5S± Pensford. On r, between Pcnsford and Clutton, at Knighton Sutton, Sutton Court, a very ancient mansion, Sir Henry Strachey, Bart.; and half a mile farther, on r, at Stowey, Lady Jones. Slone Easton. Stone Easton House, Sir John Cox Hippesley, Bart. Crewkerne. On r, Hinton St. George , Earl Poulett. BRISTOL to BIRMINGHAM, by Glocester, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Droitwich, and Bromesgrove, Mail Coach Road ; continued to SHEFFIELD, by Sutton Colefield, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent, Derby, and Chester- field, Mail Coach Road, (n. m.) To Horfield, Glocester - shire ------ Filton - ----- - Ahnondsbury - - - Horfield. On r, Stoke Gilford Park, Duke of Beaufort. Filton. On Z, Pen Park, — Barnsley, Esq. 2MAlmondsbury. Within a mile, on Z, 4il Knowl Park, S. Worrall, Esq. Be- ij yond Almondsbury, on Z, a most heau- ' *1 tiful view of the Severn at a distance, || and the Hills beyond. CROSS 1 Rudgway - - - - Z. to Aust Passage Inn 5 m- 1 — I 4 9 1 Alvaston - - - - - r. to Chipping Sodbury 7 4 m. About a mile farther the Mail Coach turns off on Z. and passes through Thornbury ; but the tra- veller in a chaise, &c. will go forward. From Alvaston to Thornbury is 2% m. Bristol to THORNBURY 12 J m. 3 4 9i y 1 Falfield ----- 4| 14± Stone ----- 1 ii 1 2 : 1 ^" l * Newport - - - - Ii 17 ! J / 4 Berkeley Heath, Bell - Z. to Berkeley 1§ m.; and thence to Thornbury by Rockhampton 8. A mile farther, r. to Dursley 2^ m. Bristol to * DURSLEY 22 § vi. 15 19 ( < * Cambridge Inn - - r. to Dursley 3 w*. § m. farther , r. to Stroud by Froccster 8-§ m ; to Minch- ing Hampton 9 ^. 4 23 < Church End, t. g. - - r. to Bath 27£ rn. * GLOCESTER, as to ■H- 2 5\ , l p- 289 - - - - * TEWKESBURY , 9i 2 } P- 291 - - - - 11 45j (ffjT Here you may turn on r. to Birmingham through Evesham 43 m., p. 29 1 , 292 ; to Nottingham by Evesham, p. 302, 303. By turning to the above pages you may direct your route from Bristol to a great variety of places. * WORCESTER, Wor- \ cestershire, p.MA - l6j 6 if -681 * DROIT WICH, p . 114 6| Ash wood Green - - H : m Upton Warren - - - H i 7 it * BROMESGROFE - Z. to Kidderminster 7)1 • > to Stourbridge by Hagley 9§ ; r. to Alce-ster ' 13 f. A mile and beyond Kid- H : 7H ROADS. [329 Peach, Esq. Ivaston. On Z, Edw. Watkins, Esq. A mile and a quarter beyond Alvaston, on Z, Grovesend, Nathaniel Ciowther, Esq. Between Alvaston and Falfield, on Z, at Thornbury, the Castle, Henry Howard, Esq. dfield. Near, on r, Tortworth Park, Lord Ducie. irkeley Heath, On Z, at Berkeley, the Castle, Earl Berkeley. irribridge Inn, Within a mile, on Z, Gossington Hall, Henry Jones, Esq. hurch End. For the Seats between Church End, t. g., and Glocester, see page 289> and as far as Droit* wich, see the pages referred to in the Roads. iocgster. See page 289. swkesbury. See page 97* Worcester. Seepage 1 17. Droilivich. On Z, Westwood Park, Sir Herbert Packington, Bart. Droitwich is seated on the Salwarp river, arid is of great note for its Salt-pits, from which is made fine White Salt. The salt works were known to the Romans, and under the Saxons gave name to the surrounding country. They brought in a considerable revenue to the Crown, even before the conquest. Droitwich was very populous in the time of William the Conqueror. Upton Warren. Between Upton Warren and Bromesgrove, on Z, Grafton Hail, Earl of Shrewsbury. Bromesgrove. On Z, Lady Mostyn. 330] CROSS ROADS. j 79 ! ( 2 f siii 2 |i 83i ; 1 2 eo •HM 3f 87!;; H 69 ; H 915 94 I t 94fl 2* 97 1 103| 12J 116 Uf 127! 24f 152 H 153i 2 derminster, l. to Dudley by Hales Owen m. Lickey Hill - - - - Northfield - - - r. to Afeester 17 | m 1. to Dudley 9. Selly Oak - - - - Cross the Stratford on Avon canal. Bourn Bridge - - - Cross the Bourn brook. * BIRMINGHAM , Welch Cross , War- wick - - - - - r. to Alcester 194 vt . ; to Stratford on Avon 23f ; to Warwick 20| ; to Ke- nilworth 18§ ; to Coventry 17 | ; l. to Kidderminster 17 4; to Stourbridge 12f ; to Dudley 10; to Wol- verhampton 134 ; to Wal- sall 8|. Aston Park - - - Cross the river Tame. N Erdington, entrance of Beyond Erdington , r. to Coventry I6f lit . ; l . to Newport 3 If. Maney ------ * SUTTON COLE- FIELD , Afarikrf Place Barley Mow Inn - - * LICHFIELD, 7Ww Hall, Staffordsh. p. 303 - - - - - * BURTON UPON TRENT, Market Place, p. 303 rzwaJ304 * DERBY, All Saints Church , Derlysh. p. 304 * CHESTERFIELD , Church , p. 204, 205 r. to Mansfield 12% m .; te Worksop 15; Z. to Tides- well 16 ; to Bakewell 13 ; to Winster 12 ; awd to Matlock 94* Whittington Common Church Chapel-in-le-Frith 20. SHEFFIELD, Mar- ket Place, Yorkshire 4 2 24 1571 1594 162 If 164 Lickey Hill. On r, R. Biddulph, Esq. nthfield. On r, J. C. Jervoise, Esq. mrn Bridge. Between Bourn Bridge and Birmingham, on r, Moseley Hall, J. Taylor, Esq.; on l, Egbaston Hall, Lord Calthorpe. Aston Park. On l, Heneage Legge, Esq. Erdington. Erdington Hall, - — . Sutton Colefield . S. S. Perkins, Esq. On Z. of Sutton Colefield, Four Oaks Hall, Sir E. C. Hartop, Bart. For the Seats between Sutton Colefield and Dronefield, see the pages referred to in the Roads. Whittington Common. Near, the Hill, J. Wilkinson, Esq. The Milestones on this road (from Birmingham) are numbered from Bir- mingham to Lichfield $ they differ § m. from the above admeasurement, as far as Sutton Colefied, and 4 m. from thence to Lichfield , arising par tly from the difference of admeasurement, and partly from the difference of sta- tion ; thus from Birmingham to Bar- ley Mow Inn, by this admeasurement , is 9| m.; but the Oth milestone stands about a % m. farther on the right hand. — From Lichfield the milestones are numbered towards Burton, from Derby towards Burton and Chester- field, and from Sheffield towards Ches- terfield. CROSS ROADS. [331 BRISTOL to CHESTER, by Aust Passage, Chepstow, Mon- mouth, Hereford, Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Ellesmere, and Wrexham, continued to LIVERPOOL by Woodside Ferry. Westbury. Near, on l, Cote House, l. to Abergavenny by Dy- nystow and Tregare I6§ m jby Ragland 17," to Uske by Ragland 13," r. to Mitchel Dean by Colford 13,* to Ross 10-J. Welch Newton, Here - fordshire - - - - 31 34i St. Weonard’s - - - 4f 38j Wormelow Stump Inn 4 ! 421 Cross in Hand, t. g. - if, 44 f r. to Ross 10J m. 3 ^ Callow ----- Within £ m. of Hereford, l. to Abergavenny 231 m. Cross the river Wye to 4 45 * HEREFORD - - r. to Ledbury 15 | m.; to Wor- cester 28f ,* to Bromyard 4 49 To Westbury, Gloces- ter shire - - - - _ sf Compton Green Field - H 7 2$ m ' further , l. to the New Passage 1 m. ,• thence across the Severn to New- port , &c. See p. 87 and 88 . * Aust, or Old Passage House Inn - - - 5 12 Cross the Severn to * Beachley Passage House Inn - *2 1 13i Junction of the Roads - 161 r. to Glocester by Newnham 26 J m.; forward to St. Briovels 5$; thence to Monmouth 6$ ,• or l. Cross the river Wye to * CHEPSTOW, Mon- mouthshire - - 1 2 1 6 f l. to Haverfordwest (see p. 102J 134 m. St. Arvans - - - I9i l. to Ragland 12 ra.,- for- ward ro Treileck - - - - 6} 1 25 f ! 3 of * MONMOUTH - - H — Wedgwood, Esq.; and farther to the l t at King’s Weston, Lord De Clifford. Compton Greenfield. On r, Knowle, Samuel Worrall, Esq. Aust Passage. See Directions for cross- ing Aust Passage, at p. 107 and 88. Beachley Passage. Between Beachley Passage House and Chepstow, on l, St. Pierre, C. Lewis, Esq. Chepstow. Near two miles beyond, on r, Piercefield, Wells, Esq.; also the Ruins of an Old Castle ; on l, at Itton, Itton Court, J. Currie, Esq. Monmouth. Within a mile, on r, Troy House, Duke of Beaufort. Monmouth is pleasantly situated on the conflux of the Wye and Munnow. Over the Wye is a very ancient Stone Bridge, and a Gateway, once a barrier against the Welch. Monmouth was formerly defended by a wall and a ditch, and in the centre of the town is a Castle in ruins. Here Henry V. was born, who was called Henry of Monmouth. The town is handsomv. and carries on a good trade to Bristol by the Wye. Here are two parish Churches ; that called Monk’s Church is a very curious struc- ture. St. Weonard's. On l , P. R„ Myners, Esq. Three miles beyond St. Weo- nard’s,on l, The Meends,T, Symonds, Esq.; on r, Lyson Hoqse, Abr. Whi- taker, Esq. Wormelow Stump Inn. On l , Bryngwin, Capt. Phillips. U U 2 332j CROSS ROADS. 14 ; l. to Hay 19J ; Kington by Yazor 2 ( Weolly 19|. Holmer - • - Morton - - - Wellington - - Dinmore Hill - Hope - - - Wharton - - Ivington Bridge Cross the Arrow river. * LEOMINSTER - r. to Bromyard 12 m.; 1. to Kington 14 ; to Hay 2 3 ; to Presteign Cross the river Lugg. r. to Tenbury 1 1 m .; to Ash- ton 4 S thence to Brim- field 3|; thence to Ash- ford Bawdier 1 ; thence to Ludlow 4- Or, Cross the Kington canal. Luston - - - - - Road to Orleton - - r. to Tenlury by Orleton and Brimfield Cross 7 § m.; 1. to Presteign 11^; to King- ton by Edslhampton and Titley 13^ ra. . Portway - - - - - Bilberry ----- Overton, Shropshire - * LUDLOW, Ludford Bridge - - - - r. to Cleobury Mortimer 12 ^ m.j to Bridgenorth 19; Z. to Presteign 17 . Through Ludlow, r. to Much Wen- lock 20^ ; Z. thro'' Brom- field to Knighton 17 ^. Bromfield, Church - - Onibury ------ Newton Green, Guide Post - - - - - r. to Whettleston ■§ m.; 1. to Bishop’s Castle by Lyd- bury 10; by Basford 9 ; see p. 138. Bristol to * BIS HOP'S CASTLE 90 j m. Fell Hampton - - - ; Z. to ); by i - . If 50 | 1 - - H ' 53j j - - 54j - - 2J ! 574 - - 1 ; 58j ! - - i£ 59| - - 1£ 60f 62: 3 . 4 1* 2* at! 43 64-J 07i 68 09i 7 li / 7 8J 8li 86 ilmer. On l, — Caldecot, Esq. orton. J. Keysall, Esq. inmore Hill. Ascending Dinmore Hill, on Z, Burghope, an ancient mansion, formerly the seat of Sir J. D. Good- yere, Bart., now the property of Lord Selsey ; and farther to the Z, at Din- more, — Fleming, Esq. Hope. On Z, Winsley, T. Berrington, Esq. Quarter of a mile beyond Hope, on r, Hampton Court, (built, accord- ing to tradition, by Henry IV) Rd. Arkwright, Esq. Luston. Half a mile beyond, on r, Ber- rington, Lord Rodney: Overton. On r, near Ashford, Ricketts, Esq.; and Ashford Lodge, — - Green, Esq.; on Z, The Lodge, T. Salway, Esq. ; and nearly opposite. The Moor, R. Salway, Esq. Ludlow . Near, on Z, Ludford Park, N, L. Charlton, Esq. A little beyond Ludlow is a Bowling Green, whence is a fine prospect, and the Ruins of the Castle, celebrated for being the resi- dence of the Lord Marches of Wales, the death of Prince Arthur, &c. About two miles beyond Ludlow, on Z, Oakley Park, Lady Clive. Onibury. On Z, Stone House, Hon. Mrs. Walpole, sister to the E/rl of Powis. Newton. On Z, Sibdon Castle, James Fleming Baxter, Esq. Lydbury. Near, on Z, in the Walcot Road to Bishop’s Castle, Walcot Park, Earl of Powis. CROSS ROADS. [333 Little Stretton - - - * CHURCH STRET- TON r. to Much Wenlock 12 §m. Ail Stretton - - - Lebotwood - - - - Longnor - - - - Dorington - - - - Pulley Common - - * SHREWSBURY - * ELLESMERE , , p. ] 33 _ * WREXHAM , Den- bighshire, p. 133 and 134 * CHE STER , Cheshire, p. 281 - - - - * LIVERPOOL, Lan- cashire, p. 166 - - OR, * To SHREWSBURY, above - - - - - * WHITCHURCH , p. 133 - - - - - 00 CO li 89 ! 91 2J 93f 1 9H ii 9<5i- 3f 100 2 4 102| J6J N9J 12? 1314 Hf :143! l ?i i6oJ — 102|l 1 9i 122 ! * CHESTER, Cheshire, 1 p. 1/3 - - - - 20 J42 * LIVERPOOL, Lan- cashire, p. 166 - - i]/|l 59§ TAr Ellesmere road is letter than the Whitchurch road. Church Stretton. On l, a large and fertile Hill, called Longmount. On r, Caer Cardoc Hill, on the top of which Caractacus had an encamp- ment. On r, all the way between Church Stretton and Shrewsbury, you have a fine view of the Wrekin, the highest hill in Shropshire, which is situated about nine miles E. S. E. of Shrewsbury, and you- pass between very rude and romantic hills. Longnor. On r, the seat and park of John Corbet, Esq.; opposite, Edward Pemberton, Esq.; and a little beyond, — Cludd, Esq. Dorington. On r, Condover, the late N. O. S. Owen, Esq.; and on Z, Lyth Hill, which affords a most beautiful ride. BRISTOL to CHESTER, by Glocester, Worcester, Kid- derminster, Bridgenorth, Shrewsbury, and Ellesmere : or, by Kidderminster, Wolverhampton, Newport, and Whitchurch. * To WORCESTER, Worcestershire, p. 328 and 32$ - - *KIDD ERMINSTER, p. 290 - - - - * BRIDGENORTH, Shropshire, p. \TJ and 128 - - - - * SHREWSBURY, p. 128 - - - - - * ELLESMERE, p. 133 - * WREXHAM, Den- bighshire, p. 133 and 134 * CHESTER, Cheshire, p. 281 - - - — |l 14 75I IQ 3 lw 4 00 22 \ 112 161 128| 12J 140| 11| jl52j 3 1 Worcester. See page 11 7 . Kidderminster. Seepage 127. enorth. See page 321. 'slury j. See page 123. whence its name is derived. The dis- trict round it is fertile. When the Ellesmere canal is finished it will have communication with Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, the river Dee, and the Virniew river. 334] C K O S S ROADS. OE, Parney Corner - - - I 2 106 * To WORCESTER, Woodcot, Shropshire - j »4 1074 Worcestershire , p. Chetwynd Aston - - H 109 328 and 32g - - - — 6lf * NEWPORT - - - 1 no * KIDDERMINSTER, 1 * WHITCHURCH, p. p- 290 - - - - 14 75|. 171 OT2t/ 172 - - - i 21 131 Broadwater - - - - 1 76f * CHESTER, Cheshire, \ Whittington, Stafford- p.\73 - - - - . 20 151 shire - - - - 0 X 80|: OR, * Stewponey - - - 1 A 1 2 81J: 7o Tettenhali, Stafford, Prestwood - - - - 1 2 82|| as in the adjoining col . — 9H Seven Stars - - - - 3 85j Codsall 3 96 k r. to Stourbridge 4 m . 1 * Ivetsey Bank - - - 5 101 | Himley ----- 2 85|' * NEWPORT, Shrop- Upper Pen - - - - H 89i shire, p.\j\ - - 8 1094 * WOLVERHAMP - I & c. as above . TOW- - - - - 2 r. <0 Walsall 7 wt.,* Jo Penk- ridge 10$ ; L Jo Bridge - Stewponey. Beyond Stewponey, on l, nor/A 15 * Hon. Edw. Foley. Cross the Stafford and Wor- cester canal. Seven Stars. A mile before, on r, , Sum- Tettenhali - - - - 93 -i mer Hill, — Freeman, Esq. The Werg - - - . - 95 I Himley. On r, Himley Hall, Vise. l. to Shiffnall 9 rn. 1 Dudley and Ward. Between Himley Aibrighton, Shropshire 34 9 8 4 and Upper Pen, Lloyd House, J. The Roman Road, 1 Marsh, Esq. | Staffordshire - - H 104 I r. to Wes ton-under- Lizard $ 2 The Roman Road. On r, near Weston- 1 m..; 1. to Shrewsbury 21$; under-Lizard, Weston Park, Lord I forward to Bradford. BRISTOL to CONGLETON, by Glocester, Worcester, Kid- DERMINSTER, WOLVERHAMPTON, STAFFORD, and NEWCASTLE- under-Line, continued to MANCHESTER, by Wi LMSLOW, n. m., with Branches to LIVERPOOL, by Northwich , and Warrington, and by Knutsford, and Warrington. 7b GLOCESTER, Glo- Kidderminster is an ancient town, seated cestershire, p 3 29 - — - 31 i on the Stour, and is the principal ma- * KIDDERMINSTER, nufacturing place in the county. It Worcestersh. p. 28Q is the first market in England for Car- and 29 O - - - - 39| 74J petsf Seepage 127 . Cfffr d)r to Kidderminster by Tewkesbury ( see above) Wolverhampton is a large and populous 754 m. town ; its chief manufactures consist * WOUfERHAMP- of Locks, Hinges, Buckles, Cork- | TON , Staffordshire, screws, and Japanned Ware. See page j above ----- 154 89? 171. CROSS ROADS. [335 Cross the canal. j to Liverpool 174, as p. Gosbrook Mill - - - H 91 163- Bristol to Ford Houses - - - 2 93 j* LIVERPOOL, Lan- Cross the canal three times. cashire, 174 \m. Stanifortli - - - - 2f 95 } * CONGLETON, Spread Eagle - - - If 971 Church , Cheshire , p. r. to Coventry 354 in.j l- to 162 7i 134* Ivetsey Bank 5- r. to Leek 9 % m.; to Buxton *PENKRIDGE, Church 2* 100 \ 16. Cross the river Penk. j Cross the river Dane. Dunston, Chapel - - n 102 J ■ Beyond Congleton, t. g., r. Rowley, t. g. - - - 2| 105 to Macclesfield 8 m. Near Stafford, r. to Lick - 4 Morton, Davenport field by Rugeley 174 «».,* Arms ----- 3f 138j 1. to Newport 13. jSiddington, t. g. - - 1 13Ql Cross the Sow river. Division of the Road 2 4 142 * STAFFORD , Church 1 10(3 jr. to Macclesfield 5 in.; 1. Through Stafford, r. to San- to Chelford 14, thence lo don 5 m.,* L to Eccle- Liverpool by Knutsford shall 7«. and Warrington 344 » * e€ Yarley ----- 4 110 p. 162 and I 63 . Bristol Walton ----- 2} 112* to Cross the Grand Trunk canal * LIVERPOOL, Lan- and the river Trent. cashire, 178| m. * STONE, Marketplace 1 2 H3£ Aldany, Church - - \\ 143| r.to Cheadle 1 0 m to Leek 1 6§. * MANCHESTER, Cross theGrandTrunk canal, and 1| m. farther, cross m. h. Lancash. p . 1 67 16 1595 the river Trent. Darlaston - - - - 114* Ford Houses. On r, near the seventh *Ta!kon the Hill, Cha- Miie-stone, L. Clutterbuck, Esc pel, asp. l6l & 162 \ 2 { 127 Rowley, t . G. Beyond, on l, — Comes, l. to Lawton Gale 1J m.; Esq. thence to Warrington by Darlaston. On r. Mayford Hall,. Wm. Northwich 28f ; see p. Jervis, Esq.; and on l, near the one I 63 and I64: Or, to Mile-stone, Darlaston Hall , JohnJer- Warrington by Holmes vis, Esq. Chapel and Knutsford For the other Seats see the pages referred 284; see P- 164; thence to in the Road. BRISTOL to DIJRSLEY, by Wotton under Edge, continued to GLOCESTER, by Cambridge Inn. To Stapleton, Glocester - | 1 shire ----- — 2 1 Stapleton. Beyond, on l, Stoke Gifford Hambrook - - - - 3 5 Park, Duke ot Beaufort. Half a mile before Iron Ac- ton , l. to Aust Passage 9 Hambrook. Near, 0 nr, Frenchay , Edw. 7ft • Iron Acton - - - - 4 9 Haiford, Esq. r. to Sodbury 34 w. 1 1 33(5] Mudge Down - - - r. to Wick war 3f w. Bris- tol to WICKWAR I3j m. Rangesworth - - - Long Cross - - - - Woodend - - - - A mile farther, r. to Wick- war m. * WOTTON UNDER EDGE - - - - Beyond Wotton , r. to M in- ching Hampton 9z 771 • Bristol to *M INCHING HAMP- TON 2 CROSS i 4 si i 10 lOf 14 15 20 ROADS. Westridge Inn - - - 2l£ * DURSLEY - ~ - if 23 Cam ------ H 24i * Cambridge Inn - - H 26§ *GLOCESTER, p. 32g 111 38! Woodend. — Mathews, Esq. Beyond Woodend, on l , Tortworth Court, Lord Ducie. Wotton under Edge. On l , Bradley House, Thos. Nelmes, Esq. Dursley. On l , at Kingshill, Thomas Parnell, Esq.; and farther, on l, at Stinchcomb, Peer’s Court, Edward Hoskins, Esq. BRISTOL to EXETER, Taunton, with To Bedminster, S\ omer- | setshire - - . - ~ — 1 ! Beyond Bedminster , l. to I West Harp tree. 1 Red Hill - - - - 7\ 9 Perry Bridge - - 4 10 ! Cross the Yeo river. * Langford - - - - \\ 12 Churchill - - - - n I3| Sydcot - - - if 15 * Cross - - - - - i- 16 J Z. to Axhridge % m. Bristol to 1 AXBRIDGE 17§ in. T Weare - - - - - i i;f *■ BRIDGEWATER, p. 287 ' - - - 16 33|- r .to Nether Stowcy 8 m.; 1. to North Petherton - - ql 37 1 Monkton - - - - 4 41 ; Cross the river Tone. Bath Pool - ~ - - ol 43 1 f mile farther , Z. to . Somer- ton 17 m.,* and to itmin- ! ster 1 1 . * TAUNTON - - - 1 3 1 4 45 J, -* EXETER, Devonsh. 1 1 1 CO GO ii, |3i 70i by Pawlet, Bridgewater, and a Branch to AXBRIDGE. Eighteen miles post are charged from Bristol to Cross , and eighteen more from Cross to Bridgewater. Bedminster. Half a mile beyond, on r, about a mile from the road, Sir John Hugh Smith, Bart. Three miles and a half beyond Bedminster, on r, Barrow Court, Thomas Andrews, Esq. A Hill. A mile before, on Z, about half a mile from the road, Butcombe Court, John Savery, Esq. Langford. Near, on Z, Langford Court, Right Hon. Hiley Addington, Sydcot. On Z, Thos. Power, Esq.; half a mile farther, on r, at Winscome, Francis Edw. Whalley, Esq. Monkton. Walford House, H. W. Sand- ford, Esq.; and half a mile farther, Court House, M. Brickdale, Esq., and Rev. Dr. Crossman. CROSS ROADS. [337 BRISTOL to NORWICH, by Sodbury, Malmesbury, High- worth, Oxford, Aylesbury, Dunstable, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston, Cambridge, NewMARKEt, and To Lower Easton, Glo- cestershire - - - farther, r. to Man- go tsf eld 1 £ m ; thence to Pucclechurch 2£ ; thence to Hinton 2 ,* thence /« Toll Down House 1 ; thence to Tormanton 2\ ; thence to Acton lurvil 2§ : in all 1 6 m. Or, Nibley - - l. to Aust Passage 11m. Yate * CHIPPING SOD- BURY - - - - l. to Wickwar 4 m. Old Sodbury - - - * Cross Hands Inn r. to Bath 1 1 m.,- to Chippen- ham I2j,* l. to Minching Hampton 13 ; to Stroud 15L' toGlocesterbyNymps- field 27 t > 1° Dunkirk 3f, thence to Cirencester (as p. 29 8J 171- Bristol to * CIRENCESTER 35j m. Acton Turvil - - - r. to Chippenham 91 m. Lackington, Wilts - - A little farther , l. to Mal- mesbury by Sherston and Eastern Gray ; r. to Foxley - - - - - * MALMESBURY - l. to Tetbury 4 ^ m.; to Ciren- cester 1 11 ,* r. to Chippen- ham 9f ; forward, by Cricklade to HIGHWORTH, p. 10 7 Or by Purton Street to Cold Harbour Inn 141 m *» see p. 108 ; thence to High- worth 31 : in all 18 m. * FARRINGDON, Berks, p. 107 - - l. to Burford 12 m.; to Lech- lade 51 i r. to Wantage 8. r rHETF 2§ Si, 1 10 $ „ 1 1 n? 2i 14 . 1 15 3 18 ] 3 J 4 i!)i H 24-’- 2 461 52f Lower Easton. Near, on l, Stapleton House, Isaac Elton, Esq. Beyond Lower Easton, on l. Stoke Gifford Park, Duke of Beaufort. Between Easton and Nibley, on l, at Cleeve Hill, John Gordon, Esq., and H. Smith, Esq. Old Sodbury . On l, at Little Sodbury, Winscombe, Hen. Hartley, Esq. Cross Hands Inn. On r, Doddington Park, Christ. Codrington, Esq. ton Turvil. On l, Badmington Park, Duke of Beaufort. ickington. Between Lackington and Foxley, on l, near Sherstow, Pinkney House, E. Creswell, Esq. \xley. Near, on r, Foxley House, Lord Holland ; and on l , near Eastern Gray, — Hodges, Esq. almesbury is seated on a hill almost surrounded by the Avon, over which it has >>ix Bridges. In the Church, which was formerly an Abbey Church, is a Monument of King Arthur, who was buried under the High Altar, Here is a considerable Woollen Ma- nufacture. Farringdon. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Wadley House, G. Pye, Esq. Between Farringdon andPusey Furze, on r, at Carswell, Castle Surley, Hen- ry Southby, Esq. ; and On l, at Buckland, Sir John Throckmorton, Bari. 338] CROSS R Pusey Furze - - - 4 57\ p « * Kingston Inn - - 3-1 60 J Fifield ii 62 Ki Tubney - - - - - 3 4 62% Fi A little farther, r. to Abing- don 4 m.,* and to Oxford $ 7 ; Z. to 6 Besselsleigh - - - - Botley Z. to Witney 9^ m. Cross the Isis river and enter Oxfordshire. 68| * OXFORD - - - r. to Abingdon 6J m.fl. to Woodstock 8 ; to Dedding- ton 16 ,• to Brackley 20| ,■ to Bicester 13. Cross the Charwell river. 4 7oJ St. Clement’s, t. g. r. to Henley 22§ m. A little farther, r. to Wheat- ley by Shotover Hill 5i m. Headington, Catherine 1 2 7i Wheel - - - - n\ * Wheatley, p. o. - - r. to Oxford by Shotover Hill 6 m. H 76 Wheatley Bridge - - A little farther , forward to the Three Pigeons 2$ m thence to Thame • in all 6\ m. from Wheatley Bridge : Or , i 77 , l. to Albury - - 4 79^ ) North Weston - 2| 4 81 % * THAME - - - - r. to High Wycombe by Staken Church 15 $ m. Cross the river Thame and enter Buckinghamshire. * AYLESBURY, Bucks, S3| P- 129 - - - ' Z. to Buckingham 171 m.; r. to Wendover 5 i for- ward to \ 9 3 l Aston Clinton - - - 4 97 J Wendover Canal - - m. farther, r. to Tring 1 m. Bristol to * TRING, Herts, 100J m. — — r* — — — .. F 9H sey Fwxe. On r, Pusey House, Hon. Philip Pusey. ngston Inn. On r, W. Walker, Esq. field. On l, Fifield House, late B. Byam, Esq. Oxford. Several parts of the adjoining road from Oxford to Cam- bridge being very indifferent , the fol- lowing road , which is much used by the students , may not be unworthy of the traveller’s attention. From Oxford to * High Wycombe (seepage 111J 25 m.; thence to * St. Alban’s C sec the Cross Road entitled Reading to WareJ 26^ m.; thence to * Welwyn 9 m.; thence to * Baldock (see page 179J 12f m.; thence to * Cambridge fisee page 339J 21f m.; making the whole distance from Oxford to Cam bridge to be 94§ being a circuitous route of 1 4 miles ,• but the roads are good , and passable at all seasons of the year. Jeadington. Col. G. Lloyd ; and Head ington House, Mrs. Jones. Beyond, on r, between the 50 th and 49th Mile-stone from London, Shotover House, Geo. Schutz, Esq. : Vheatley . On l, at Waterpcrry, John Barnabas Curzon, Esq.; and beyond it, on l, Holton House and Park, — Biscoe, Esq. Wheatley Bridge. Beyond, on Z, at Wateistock, Waterstock House, late Sir Wm. Henry Ashurst, Knt. Three Pigeons. On r, at Great Hasley, Hon. Andrew Foley. Beyond the Three Pigeons, on l, Ricot Park, Earl of Abingdon. Thame . On r, Thame Park, — Wick- ham, Esq. Tring. On r, Tring Park, Sir Drum- mond Smith, Bart.; and on Z, the Grove, Mrs. Seare. CROSS ROADS. [339 l. to The Grand Junc- tion Canal - - - Beacon Hill - - - - Ouzell River - - - Enter Bedfordshire. * DUNSTABLE - - l. to Woburn 84 m.; to Fenny Stratford 1 ; r. to St. Albans 12^. Lewsey - - - Leagrave - - - - Little Bramingham Road to Luton * - - - r. to Luton 3^ ; l . to Bedford 16|. Highdown Hill, Herts QCf^Half a mile farther you may continue the Icknield Way to Baldock , and leave Hilchin on r. ; which will save about a mile ; or, r. to * HIT CHIN - - - l. to Bedford 16 m r. to Hatfield 14J. Wals worth - - - - Letchworth - - - * BALDOCK - - - l. to Bedford 164 m. ; to Bigglesivade 71 } r > to Stevenage 5i‘ Odsey Grange - - - The Thrift - - - - * ROYSTON - - - * CAMBRIDGE , Cam- bridgeshire, p. 253 - 3 101* 2J H 3i 1 A H 13* 104 * 106 109* ill* 112* 114 120 ^ l. to St. Neot*s 17 m.; to Huntingdon 15f; to St. Ives 12 ,• to Ely 16 ; r. to Linton 11; to Epping 39! ■ Quy ------ Bottisham - - Devil’s Ditch - - - * NEWMARKET - * NORWICH, Norfolk , p. 2 57 and 258 - - If 4* 14 4 1\ 156 1571 i 6'2* 164 211* 124* 125* 127 I 129* 133* 134* 137| 151 The above road , from about a mile before Tring to Baldock , being chiefly the Rom an road, called Icknield j Way , is almost impassable in the winter season , Leagrave. About two miles on l, at Sundon, Sundon House, Earl of Eg- mont. Road to Luton. Betwee the Road to Luton and Highdown Hill, on r, at Lilly, J. Sowerby, Esq.; and farther, on r, Little Offley, R. Shepherd, Esq.; andOffiey Place, Sir Robt. Salusbury, Bart. Highdown Hill. Highdown House, Henry Emilius Delme, Esq. Hitchin. The Priory, Delme Radcliffe, | Esq. Walsworth. On Z, at Ickleford, Ickle- | ford House, T. Cockayne, Esq. Odsey Grange. — - Fordham, Esq. BRISTOL to NORWICH, by Sodbury, Malmesbury, High- worth, Oxford, Bicester, Buckingham, Newport Pagnell, Bedford, St. Neot’s, Cambridge, Newmarket, and Thetford. * To OXFORD, Ox- fordshire, p. 338 — 705 GofFord Bridge - - - Cross the Charwell river. 14 m. farther , r. to Wheat- 5 754 ley Bridge by I slip 9! m.; l. to Chipping Norton 1§£. . | Road to Weston » - 3 00 Road to Weston. On i, Blecbington Park, A. Annesley, Esq.; and farther to the Z, Kirtlington Park, Sir Henry Dashwood, Bart. X x 2 340] CROSS ROADS. 1 . to Weston 1 m.; thence to Middleton Stoney 3 ; thence to Ardley 2%; thence to the Barley Mow Inn fNorthampt J f thence to Buckingham (p. \26J : in all 18| m. : or , r. to Wendlesbury - - * BICESTER - - - r. to Aylesbury 16| m.; l, to Chipping Norton 18. Caversfield - - - - l. to Aynhoe on the Hill 6i m. Eringford - - - - Division of the Road - 1. to Banbury \2\m.\ r. to Finmere - - - - - Tingewick, Bucking- hamshire - - - - * BUCKINGHAM - r. to Aylesbury 17£ m.; 1. to Brackley 7|. Grand Junction Canal - Cross the canal and the river Ouse to Thornton - - - ■ Beachampton - - Calverton - - - ■ § m. farther , r. to Fenn Stratford 6-J m.; 1. to * STONEY STRAT- FORD - - - l. to Daventry 20 m. ; i Northampton 14 . * NEWPORT NELL - PAG- Wellingborough 17 ; Woburn 8 *. Cross the Ouse river. Astwood - - - Stagsdon, Bedfordsh Bromham Bridge - Cross the river Ouse. * BEDFORD - - Cross the river Ouse. Qfjf The above road, ft Newport Pagnell to Bed- ■ F 2 80* 3 84J h 87 7 3 90 H 9*4 92I J 2f 9H H 99 * 99i 1 ioof if 102± H ) 103ij ■ u - 105 1 ’ ■ 2 5 3 109I ■ t 112 * 3; siisj ? 2i | 1 18 - 2-i - 3 l 123J icester. Three miies on l , at Middle- ton Stoney, Earl of Jersey. ring ford. Beyond, on l, Tusmoor, W. Fermor, Esq. Two miles beyond Fringford, on Z, at Cotcsford, Dr. Greenhill. Finmere. On r, ■— Newman, Esq. brgewick. Between Tingewick and Buckingham, on Z, Stowe, Marquis of Buckingham. which it has three Stone Bridges. Here is a handsome Town-Hall. Ouse, over which there is a Stone Bridge. King Edward I. erected a^ Cross here, in honour of his Queen Eleanor. Bone Lace, and _ is seated on the, Ouse, over which there are two Stone Bridges. Bedford is divided by the river Ouse into two parts, which are united by a Bridge. Here was formerly a strong castle, and here King Offa was interred in a small chapel seated on the brink of the river. The castle and the chapel are both how destroyed. Bedford i$ governed by a Mayor, sends two Members to Parliament, and has five Churches. **• CROSS ROADS. [341 ford is very bad ; the tra- veller woidd better take the following road : From Newport Pagnell to Shei'- ringdon 2 m.; thence to Emberton 2 ; thence to Olney 1 ; thence to Cole Brayford 2^ ; thence to Turvey, Bedfordshire , l ; thence to Bromham Bridge 5 ,* thence to Bedford 3 • in all 16| m. Cardington Cross - - Willington - - - - r. to Moggerhanger If m.; thence to Girtfori'Bridge 14; thence to Sandy thence to Potion thence to Cockayne Hatley 24 ; thence to Cambridge 14 : in all from Bedford to Cambridge 27§ m.: or , l. Cross the Ouse river to Great Barford - - - Or, from Bedford to Goldington Green m.; thence to Great Barford 44 •* i n all 5# m. from Bedford to Great Bar- ford, without crossing the Ouse river. Roxton - - - - § m. farther, r, to Biggles- wade 8 m. Wi boston - - - - * Eaton Socon - - - 125f Vl?\ 2 T2Qf 2f 131 Through the town , l. to Kim- bolton 8| m.; to Hunting- don 1 ; r. Cross the Ouse to * ST. NEOT'S, Hunt- ingdonshire - - - r, to Biggleswade 11 m.; 1. to Huntingdon by Little Paxton and Buckden 9f ; and by Great Paxton 9 . Weld | 3 Eltisley, Cambridgesh. r. to Potton 8 m.; 1. to St. Ives 8. Division of the Road - r. to Caxlon 1 %m.; to Roys ton 134; C 1° Huntingdon 8. Bourn Leyes Common * CAMBRIDGE - - * NE IT MARKET, p. 33() ♦NORWICH. Norfolk, p. 2 57 and 258 - - 2|136' I O M4 14l| 7 13 | m 143 ; 1 4n{ ! 53-4 1 661 { 214i A * A ^4 If 134 | Willington. Between Willington and Great Barford, on r, Moggerhanger House, Stephen Thornton, Esq. Roxton. C. T. Metcalfe, Esq. St. Neol’s. On l , at Little Paxton, H. P. Stanley, Esq , and Rich. Reynolds, Esq.; on r, R.owley, Esq. Weld. Between Weld and Eltisley, on r, atCroxton, Edward Leeds, Esq. BRISTOL to OXFORD, by Bath, Tetbury, Cirencester, Fairford, Lechlade , and Farringdon, Mail Coach Road * To BATH , Somer- 1 QCIlF You, may direct your route from setshire , p. 87 - - — 13 Bristol to Warminster , Poole, Christ- Dunkirk, Glocestershhe , church, Lymington , Portsmouth , &c. p. 2S8 - - - - 15 28 and to all places from Bath in the * TETBURY, p . 2QS - 7 35 southern part of the kingdom. See * CIRENCESTER, p. Bath to Lcu:es, p. 294, &C- &V. The 2 1)8 iot 45 J adjoining is a circuitous route from * FARRINGD 0 N, Bristol to Tetbury , Cirencester , and Berkshire, p 103 - ; 18f 64 Oxford, see p. 298 , and 338, 339- * OXFORD, Oxfordsh. | but it is here given because it is iht p 337 and 338 - - I7t 8 If- route of the Oxford and Bristol Mail. 342] CROSS ROADS. BRISTOL to WESTON. To Bedminster, Sorner - 1 Paxton ----- 2 I 14 setshire - - - - — ii ol 16J l. to Axbridge 16 m. Weston (on the Sea) - 3 1 1 9i Long Ashton - - - 1 2 3 1 Bourton ----- 3 6 Long Ashton. Ashton Court , Sir John Blackwell - - - - 2 8 1 0 I Hugh Smith, Bart. Near Congresbury, cross the Yeo river. '.Bourton. On r, Belmont, > — Turner, Congresbury - - - 4 12 1 1 Esq. BROMESGROVE to WOLVERHAMPTON. * To Linton Ash, Wor- r. to Birmingham 10 m.; to cestershire - Near Hales Owen, l. to Kidderminster 10 m. 2f Wednesbury 4 m -» l- to Stourbridge 4%- Sedgeley, Staffordshire H 16 Hales Owen - - - 5 7i * WOLVERHAMP- 1 4 r. Birmingham 7^ m t. to Stourbridge 4i m - Cross the Dudley Extension Canal. TON Hales Owen. On r, the Leasovres, — Powks Lane - - - - 10 J Hamilton, Esq. Seep. 125- A little farther , r. to Bir- Netherton. Near, on l, the Plantation, mingham 9 m. Viscount Dudley and Ward. Netherton - - - - H *4 Dudley. The Castle, Viscount Dudley * DUDLEY - - - 1 12 | and Ward. CAERMARTHEN to CARDIGAN; I OR, ,*7o NEWCASTLE IN i EMYLYN, Caerm. \l. to Kilgarron 8 m. [Cross tire Teiv river, and I enter Cardiganshire, r. to Llanleder 19 m.; 1. to * CARDIGAN, {Cardi- I ganshire - - - To Llanelwth Church, Caermarthenshire - — 1 The County Stone - - 9i 12f KilrahKilrhedyn,Pm&. 1* 14 Velindre Mill - - - H m Bridell ----- 23 * CARDIGAN ; Cardi- ganshire - - - 3 26 10 20 30 CAMBRIDGE to HARWICH, by Newmarket, Bury St. Ed- mund’s, Stow Market, and Ipswich, (chiefly n. m.) * To NEWMARKET, Kenford. On r, Dalham Hall, Sir Gil- Cambridgeshire and bert Affleck, Bart.; and farther to the Suffolk, p. 33 9 - - 13 r, Owsden Hall, J. Moseley, Esq. 111 m. farther, l. to Milden- Beyond Kenford, on l , Cavenham hall 7 ! m.\ to Thetford Hall, Mark Singleton, Esq. 17-f i r - Ken f ord Bridge, Suffolk 41 17s Saxham. On r, T. Mills, Esq.; and Cross the river Ouse. farther to the r, Ickworth Lodge, Earl Sax ham - - - - - 5| 23 of Bristol. CROSS ROADS. [343 * BURY ST. ED- MUND'S - - - 4 , 27 Z. to Thetford 12f m.; to Jx- worth 64. About a mile beyond Bury, r. to Sud- bury 15f. Beigbton - - - - 5 h 32| Wool pit ----- 2 $ 34| Haughleigh New Street ol Z 2 3 7\ Tot Hill 1 3 1 4 39 * STOW MARKET - 1$ 40$ Cross the Orwell river. NEEDHAM - - - 3J 44 Great Blakenham - - 4 48 Cross the Orwell river. Claydon ----- 1 49 Z. to Norwich 384 m. * IPSWICH, Stones' End ----- 3 i 52$ r. to Colchester 18 m.; 1. to Saxmundham 20J m. Cross the Orwell river. Bourn Bridge - - - 2 54$ Keep to the left along the water side. Freston Tower on l. - i£ 56 Keep to the left. Chelmondiston, Church on 1. - - - - - 2f 58$ If m. farther , l. to Shotley Church ,* r. to Arwerton Park - - 6l$ Keep to the left. A mile farther. 1. to Shotley Church ; r. to Shotley Ferry - - - 1 2 62$ Ferry over the river Stour to * HARWICH, Essex - 11 1 2 64$ OR, To avoid the Ferry, To Bourn Bridge, above 541 r. to Wherstead - - 3 4 554 Bentley Brook - - - 2 57$ Brantham Street - - 2$ 59 $ Z. to Sutton and Shotley ; f m. farther, turn on l. Brantham Church - - 3 4 60 $ l. to Catawade, First Bridge - - - - : 61 $ Cross the river Stour, and enter Essex. Lawford, t. g. Essex - * MANNINGTREE - * Mistlev Thorn - - * HARWICH , p. 274 1* 1 4 3 4 10 J 63 $ 63$ 64$ 75 5zirr/ Edmund's. A mile and a half beyond, on Z, Edmund’s Hill, J. Sy- monds, Esq. Between two and three miles beyond Bury St. Edmund’s, on r, Rushbrook Hall, Sir Chas. Davers, Bart. Brighton. On r, at Rougham, Rev. Mr. Kedington ; on Z, — Tyson, Esq. A mile beyond Beighton, on Z, at Tostoclc, a White House, Wray, E?q.; on r, a White House, Joshua Grigby, Esq. Haughleigh New Street. On r, Haugh- leigh Park, E. Sulyard, Esq. Through Haughleigh, on Z, Haughleigh Place, R. Ray, Esq.; near which are the re- mains of Haughleigh Castle. Tot Hill. Beyond, on r, at Great Fin- borough, Roger Pettiward, Esq. Needham. On r, Barking Hall, Lord St. Asaph. A mile beyond Needham, on Z, S. Ovedale, Esq. Great Blakenham. Before, on Z, Shrub- land Hall, Wm. Middleton, Esq. Claydon. On Z, Rougham Hall, J. M. Theobald, Esq.; and Rougham Place, — Poyson, Esq. Ipswich. Near, on r, at Bramford, Bramford Hall, Mrs. Lee Acton. On r. of Ipswich, Chauntry, Charles Streynsom Coliinson, Esq. Freyston Tower. Beyond, on Z, Wool- verston Hall, Charles Berners, Esq., and on the opposite bank of the Or- well river, at Nacton, Orwell Park, Earl of Beverley; onr, Holbrook, Sir Charles Kent, Bart. Bentley Brook. On Z, at Tattingston, Tattingston Place, Capt. Western, of the Royal Navy. 344] CROSS ROADS. CAMBRIDGE to YARMOUTH, by Newmarket, Bury St. Edmund’s, Botesdale, Scole Inn, Harleston, Bungay, and Bjsccles. * To NEWMARKET , Camh. and Suffolk , * Scole Inn, Norfolk , p. 339 - - - - — 13 P‘ 271 - - - - 22 * BURY ST. ED- * YARMOUTH , p. MUND'S, Suffolk , p. 342 arid 343 - - 14 2; 276 - - - - - 34| 49 83j CAMBRIDGE to YARMOUTH, by Newmarket, Thetford, and Norwich, (n. m.) * To NEWMARKET, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, p.3 39 - - * NORWICH, Nor - f Ik, p. 2 57 and 253 Thorpe, end of - - Postwick, t. g. - - - Biofield, Swan - - - Burlingham St. An- drew’s - - Ade ------ Turn short on the left. Wey, Bridge - - - Cross the Bure river and pass over Billockby Marsh to Burgh St. Margaret’s, King’s Arms - - Filby Broad - - - - Cross the Broad to ' 13 47 f m 2 62f H 64 H 2 m n 7 if ] 72} 2 ! 75i 1 Filby, t. g. - - - - Filby, end of - - - Over Filby Common to Caistor - - - - - White Gate Turnpike * Y ARM 0 UTHj Market Cross - - - - - 76 | 77 1 soj Sl± 83j On this road the name of the Parish is cut on the Milestones . Thorpe . On l, F. Morse, Esq., and J. Harvey, Esq.; on r,. Crown Point, — • Money, Esq. Beyond Thorpe, on r, at Witlingham, Willingham Hall, Dr. Beevor. Burlingham. On l, Burlingham Hall, J. B. Burroughes, Esq. Filby. On r, C. Lucas, Esq.; and far- ther to the r, at Thrigby, Thrigby Hall, R. Woolmer, Esq. CANTERBURY to ASHFORD, continued to TENTERDEN and NEWENDEN. To Wincheap Street, Shamford Street. Near, on r, at Char- end of, Kent - - — 1 tham, W r . Gilby, Esq.; on l, of Sham- Shamford Street - - H 41 ford Street, Mystole House, Rev. Sir Cross the r.ver Stour. John Fagg, Bart. Chilham - - - - 2 Chilham. On r; Chilham Castle and r. to Frversham 7? and Park, John Wildman, Esq. to Smarden by bhoilenden Godmersham. On r. Ford Park, John l Thorn 16. Godmersham - - - Billing - - - - - yt mile farther, l. to Wye 1| m ; Canterbury to H H H 9 i Austen, Esq. Bitting, On /, Great Olanteigh, — Saw- bridge, Esq. A mile beyond Bilting, on r 3 Eastwell Park,Finch Hatton, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [345 IKYE 11 Jot. Peerys Court - * • Kennington - - - Half a mile farther , r . Feversham 13 wt. Bibrook * ASHFORD, Castle Inn - - l. to Rye 12§ m.,* forward to New Romney 1 6. Be- yond Ashford, forward to Maidstone 20|,- turn on l. to Buckford Mill - - » A little farther, turn short on r. to Great Charte - - - Bethersden, Church - Over Bull Green Common to High Halden, Church Bear Isle - - - - - Gallows Green - - - l. to Leigh Green ^m.; thence to New Romney 13J. * TENTERDEN - - r. to Cranhrook 84 rn. Ash Bone Bridge - - Rolvenden, or Rounden r. to Cranhrook 6 m. Newenden - - - * If 3i 2j 1 2j 11 13| 14§ 1 7 2Q\ 23 24 26\ 26J! 27f 294 32|;| Wye . On £, — Sawbridge, Esq. Great Charter On r, Godington, N. R. Tolce, Esq.; and farther to the r, Hothfield Place, Earl of Thanet, Bethersden . Beyond, on l, on Bull Green Common, Lowood, Geo. Wil* mott, Esq. On r , at Wissenden and Rounden, seats of George Witherden, Esq. Gallows Green. Near, on r, James Haffenden, Esq.; on l, Reading Street, Barracks. Tenterdeh. Tenterden Place, Sir Ed- ward Hales, Bart. Rolvenden. On l, Kingsgate House, James Weller, Esq. On r , Maythani Hall, J. Moneypenny, Esq, At Newenden you join r the road from Tunbridge to Rye and Winchel- sea ; seep. 11. By the Milestones it is 154 nii from Canterbury to Ash- ford ; the 2d Milestone standing at the end of Wincheap Street, though the distance from the middle of Canterbu- ry cannot be more than a mile. CANTERBURY to NEW ROMNEY. To St. Lawrence, Kent r. to Nackington - - Sheetend - - - * l. to Stone Street • - The George *■ - - Stanford - - - New Inn Green - - r. to Ashford 94 rn.; 1. to Hythe 2f. Lympne Hill - - » Dymchurch, opposite the Church - - - * NEIV ROMNEY, M. H. - - - - - 1 6 4 U 1 »i Hi 3 4 10 14 1 154 ' 1 7 22 26 $3“ The above read is scarcely passable for carriages. Nackington. Richard Milles, Esq. Sheetend. On r, Heppingtcn, H. G. Faussett, Esq.; and on l, James Til- lard, Esq. On the r. of the eighth Mile, Kvington, Sir John Honeywood, Bart. Stanford. Within a mile, onr, Mount Morris, Lord Rokeby. The Mansion was built about the beginning of the last century, by Thomas Morris, Esq., one of the private secretaries to King James II, 346 ] CROSS ROADS. CANTERBURY to NEW ROMNEY, by Ashford. * To ASHFORD, Kent, p. 345 - - 14| Beaver Farm - - - 15f Kingsnorth fen left ) - ij u 1 Bromley Green - - if isf Ham Street - » - - 21 . Stock Bridge * - - 1 ! 22 J CANTERBURY to NEW R and H To Bridge, Kent - ~ 3 * FOLKESTONE, p. 8 ----- - 14 i? . 0 / to Folkestone , by ETham 1 154 ? n -i seep. 8* ! * Sandgate - - - - if 184 I * HYTHE .... ! 2f r. to Ashford 12^ m. . J l j 21|| SnaVe Brenzett - - - - Brenzett Corner - * Here ybu join the road to New Romney by Ten -» ter den ; seep. 16. NEW ROMNEY , p. 16 - - - - - 23 \ 25 25 | 30 | the Church - - ■ * NEW ROMNEY , M. H. - - - - ■ 20| 30 § QN3r For tt continuation of this road, along the coast , through Brighthelm- stone , &c. to Weymouth , see the road from Margate to Weymouth , CARLISLE to ALLONBY, by Wigtok. i To Woodhouse, Cumb . ! . — 54|| ! Mieklelhwaite - - - 3 H\\ | * WIGTON - - - 2 J io| : l. to Penrith 21 m.; to Irely 54 r. to Holme Abbey 6 ^ forward to Waverton - - - - 2 | 13 West Newton - - 6 19 Allen by ----- C? x ^ 2 22 | Mieklelhwaite. Near, on l, Crofton Halb Sir John Briseoe, Bart. West Newton. About two miles before,* on l , on Aspatria Common, Braytoir Hall, Sir W. Lawson,- Bart. At West Newton, a fine quarry of Free-stone. CARLISLE to BOWNESS, in Cumberland. fffjf In this road you cross and rc~ \ cross the Piets Wall at 6f, at 8, at [ 9|, at lOf, and pass the west end thereof at the entrance oj Bowness } formerly a Roman station , called Biatum Bnigium. To Kirk Andrew, Cumberland - Burgh on the Sands Long burgh - - - Drumburgh Castle - Bowness.- - - - - j 3|. “ ! 2 - ! i H H 6| 94 13 j CROSS ROADS. [347 CARLISLE to HOLME ABBEY. To MoorHouses, Cumb. — 4 ¥ Mos$ Side - - - - 1 2 1 15^ Kirk Ban ton - - - i - 0| Cross the Waver river. Fingland Rigg - - - 13 1 4 8 1 Holme Abbey - - - i 2 j 17i Fingland - . - - - Cross the Wampool river. ll 1 2 Pi Holme Abbey, otherwise called Holme Kirkbridge - - - - 11 i Cultram, was founded by Dgvid I. Long Newton - ? ■? H 13il i King of Scotland. CARLISLE to KESWICK. TbDalston, Cumberland Cross the Caldew river. — 4 i Dalston. About a mile before, on 1, Dalston Hall, J. SoWerby, Esq. Hawksdale i§ 6 Upper Welton - - - oi •" 2 8j| Hawksdale . On /, Holm Hill, G. Warned - - - - - l. to Penrith 14^ w.,* r. to Wigton 6 J. 1 9{ j I Sumner, Esq. A mile beyond Hawks- dale, on l y Rosp Castle, Bishop of Carl isle. Thorney Stone - - - r. to Uldale 1 m.; thence to Ireby 1 £. Carlisle to IREBY 18 m. 0 15|' Warnell . On 1, Warnell Hall, - — Den- ton, Esq.; on r, Sebergham Castle. 1. to Langlands ■* - -? 1. to Uldale ; r. to H * 1 7 About two miles beyond Warnell, on r, Clea Hall, Sir H. Fletcher, Bart. Orthwaite - - - - w| Newtcjn, Builtk, and Brpcon, with Branches to MONTGOMERY and ABERYSTWITH. Gresford. On r, about four miles be- * To WREXHAM , Denlighsh. p. 2SI - l. to Holt 6 m to Ellesmere 12f ; r. to Mold 12,- f Ruthen 16. Ruabon - - - - r. to Llangollen 6 m.; thence to Aberystwith by Bala and Dolgelly 74^» See p. 280, 281 . Chester to * ABERYSTWITH 97 \ m. New Bridge - * - Cross the river Dee. Whitehurst, t. g. - - r. to Llangollen 5 rn. Chirk - - - - - l. to Ellesmere 8 m. Cross the Ceriog river. Gobowen, Shropshire - 1. to Shrewsbury 19 m. Within m. of Oswestry , l. to Ellesmere 8 m. * OSWESTRY - ~ L to Shrewsbury 17 § to. Llyngclys - - - r. to Bala 25 l. to Shrewsbury 16. Cross the Llanymyneeh canal. Llanymyneeh - - - f'. to Llanfyllin 10 m.; 1. to Shrewsbury 17- Cross the Vimwy river. LlandysiHo, Montgome- ryshire - - - A little farther , r. to Llan- fyllin \0-m.j l. to Shrews- bury 14 £. Llanymyneeh Canal - r. by Guils field to Welch Pool 7 m.; or-, l, r Caress- ing the canal to New Quay About I i before Welch Pooly l. to Shrewsbury I 7 m, * WELCH POOL - r. to Dolgelly 35 ^ m . y Ma- li, i 7 \ 9 1 H 24 19J- Wi 2U 24-1 27 291 Qrl| OO'-pi 42 ! fore Wrexham, Gresford Lodge, Mrs. Parry; The Church at Gresford has six Bells, called the Wonders of Wales, the largest weighing 1300 cwt. Ruabon. On l, Wynnstay, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. Beyond Rua- bon, on r, Pias Madoc, Rev. Mr. Youde. Aberystwith is a noted Bathing Place, situated on Cardigan Bay, at the junc- tion of the Ystwith and Rhediol rivers. It is governed by a Mayor, Recorder, and other inferior officers : it is pretty large and populous, but the streets are rather steep and rugged, and the houses, being chiefly built of the black slate, which the country produces, gives the whole a gloomy and cheer- less«aspect. Yet, the charms of the vicinity, the cheapness of accommo- dation, and the pleasantness and con- venience of the beach, have long ren- dered it a favourite resort, not only for company from the neighbouring counties, but also for parties from different parts of England. Aberyst- with is a place of considerable trade to Liverpool, Bristol, &c. Chirk. On r, Chirk Castle, Miss Mid- dleton 1 and on l, Brynkynnan, Lord Vise. Dungannon. Welch Pool . A mile beyond, on r, Powis Castle, Earl of . Pen is. Near Forden, in the road from W elch Pool to Montgomery, Nantcribba, Lord Vise Hereford. 352] CROSS ROADS, cfiynllelh 34* 2 m. be- yond Welch Pool, l. to Montgomery 6f. Ches- ter to MONTGOMERY 50| m. Berhiew - - - 5 47 O' you may go forward through the Rhiew river in dry weather to Glanhafren - - - - ol m Cross the canal twice, and the Severn river. Montgomery Road 1 50§ l. to Montgomery 4 m.; r. to * NEWTOWN - - 5 55| l. to Bishop* s Castle 16 m.; r to Machynlleth 29 ,* to Llanydloes 13, thence to Aberystwith 30 ; see p. 141 and 142. Chester to * ABERYSTWITH 9$i m. Clay Hill - - - - 3 I : 571 Llanbadern Vynydd, Radnorshire - - - 7 | 65 Llanbister - - - - 3 68 Llandewi » - - - 3| 7i$ Llanbadern Vaur - - H 75 r. to Rhayadergwy 9 «*.,* t. to New Radnor 10 . Ithon River - - - - 5 80 Near Builth, cross the river Wye. * BUILTH, Brecknock- shire - - - - - 6 86 * CARDIFF, Glamor - gansh. p. 279 & 280 5S| Berhieiv. On f, Vayher, Capt. V/ind- hus ; a little farther, on r, — Howell, Esq. Newtown . Newtown Park, Rich. Shaw, Esq. Llanbadern Naur. Beyond, on l, the Mineral Wells of Llandridded. CHESTER 'to MANCHESTER, by Wareingdon. To Flookbrook, Ohesh. ||l Hoole - - - - - 2* Hoole. On r, J. Oliver, Esq. S Mickle Trafford - - 5 4 3 Dunham on the Hill - 3 6 Dunham. From Dunham to Frodsham, Near Nether ton, r. toNampt- wich 2 If m. Netherton - - - - 4 10 see on l. an Arm of the Sea. * Frodsham - - - - 1 11 Frodsham. After you cross the Wever Cross the Wever river by a wooden bridge. Sutton - - - - - l. to Halton If m. 0 £J 13 river at Frodsham Bridge, on r, on the banks of the river, Aston Hall, Hon. Mrs. Aston. Opposite to Frod- Pass under the Grand Trunk canal navigation, Preston on the Hill 2. 15 sham, on l , across the river, see Hal- ton Castle, in the parish of Runcorn. Daresbury - - - - ]| 161 Sutton. On l, in the road to Halton, Cross the Duke of Bridge- water’s canal. High Walton - - - 2 is§ Hailwood, R. Newton, Esq. Low Walton - - ~ X 2 19 1 \ Preston on the Hill . On l , Norton Hall, A mile before Warrington, r. to Northwich 10 m . Near the Mersey river , r, to Knutsford Ilf. Cross the Mersey river. : T. Biooke, Esq. * Daresbury • On r, Geo. Heron, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [353 * WARRINGTON, Pendleton - - - - 4 3 Lancashire - - - U 20± l. to Charley 20 m.; to Bol- l. to Liverpool by Prescot 1 7^ on.; to Neivlon 5 r. to ton 9^. Cross the canal. Woolston - - - - 2| 23* * MANCHESTER - 39 Martincrofts Green, t. g. 3 4 24 Hollings Green - - 3 27 Warrington. On l, Bank Hall, Peter Cadisbead Green - - 1 28 Patten, Esq. Beyond Warrington, on Irlam Green, Dixons l, Orford Hall, Miss Blackburne. Inn - 1 29 Hollings Green. On r, Mill Bank, J. Irlam - - - 1 30 Blackburne, Esq. Part the Croft Bridge - H 33| Eccles. On r, Trafford Hall, John Cross the Duke of Bridge- Trafford, Esq. Beyond Eccles, on l. water’s canal. 34* Hope, T. B. Bayley, E^q.; and a little Eccles ----- i farther, on l, Claremont, J . Ford, Esq. CHESTER to YORK, by Northwich, Altringham, Man- chester, Huddersfield, Leeds, and Tadcaster. \ndiuay Laze. On r, Vale Royal, Thomas Cholmondeley, Esq.; on l, Delamere Lodge, George Wilbraham, Esq.; and about a mile farther to the l, Norley Bank, Mrs. Croxton. Northivich is seated on the junction of the Wheelock and Wever rivers, and is chiefly noted for its Salt Works. Vast Pits of solid Rock Salt have been dug here to a great depth, from which immense quantities are raised ; and a considerable portion of it, in its crude state, is conveyed to Liverpool, by the Wever river, for exportation. Lostock. Beyond, on r, near the turn- ing to Knutsford, Tabley, Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. Knutsford is said to have derived its name from King Canute, or Knuta, wh forded a branch of the Biiken river near this place, and gained a victory in the adjacent fields. See p. 162. Mere Town. On r, Tatton Park, W. T. Egertcn, Esq.; on l, Mere Hail, T. L. Brooke, Esq. To Boughton, Cheshire — up Cross the Chester canal, r. to Whitchurch 18§ m. Vicar’s Cross - - - 2| l. to Frodsham 9§ on. Stanford Bridge - - if A\ Tarvin - - - - - H (j 1: r. to Namplwich 14 Fi.; a mile farther , l. to Frod- sham 74* Kelsall - - - - , 2 8 Through Delamere Forest to Crab Tree Green - - 5 13 r. to Tarporley 6 m.; 1. to Waverham 4 w. Sandway Lane - - - 14 J Hartford - - - - If 16 * Hollow Way Head 1 171 Cross the Wever river. * NORTHWICH - - 3 4 18 r. to Middlewich 7 m.} 1- 1° Warrington 1 1 . Cross the Grand Trunk canal. Lostock - If 19* l. to Warrington 10 m. Road to Knutsford n 23 r. to Knutsford 2 on. Ches- ter to * KNUTSFORD 25 m. High Tabley - - - 1 1 24 Mere Town - - - 1 : 25J Z 2 354] CROSS 26f 28| 30j 3lJ 33J 34j 3 6 38| ROADS. i New Bridge. On Dunham Park, Earl of Stamford. Altrincham is a small Market Town, si- tuated between the Beilin river and the Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal, con- taining 1,692 inhabitants. The Duke of Bridgewater's Canal has its commencement near Manchester, passes through Stretford, and crosses the river Mersey a little East of the road from Altringham to Manchester. It passes by Altringham, Groppenhall, Daresbury, and Preston on the Hill. Here it meets the Grand Trunk Canal, and falls into the Mersey river at Run- corn Gap, near which are ten locks, the descent to the Mersey being 84 feet. ' ^Near Stretford it runs N. W. to the Irwell river, over which it is car- ried by a noble aqueduct, and passes to Worseley Mill, whence it has late- ly been extended to Leigh. A con- siderable portion of this -canal goes under ground, within the mountain at Worseley. The whole extent is about 40 miles. ^Stretford* Beyond, on l , TrafFord Hal!,, John TrafFord, Esq. 1 A J 4 9A ■“4 ql AJL ^2 1 1 H 44 45 J 48^ 52 i 56P On r , Culcheth Hall, 63 1 5gi.ij Edward Greaves, Esq. 60 Austerlands . Near, on r, at Lees, Lees Hall, N. J. Lyons, Esq. Huddersfield. About two miles before, on l, Milnsbridge, J. RadclifFe, Esq. Beyond Huddersfield, on l, Fixby Hall, T. Thornhill, E?q. ^5 1 Cooper's Bridge. Between Cooper 's Bridge and Nunbrook, on l , KukJees QJ j Hall, Sir Geo. Armytage, Bart. r. to Kmitsford 2 $ m.j l. to Warrington 9. Buckley Hill - - - New Bridge - Cross the Bollin river. * ALTRINGHAM - Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal - - - - - Cross Street - - - - Cross the river Mersey, and enter Lancashire. Stretford, Lancashire - Cross the canal. Old TrafFord - - - Cross the canal. * MANCHESTER - Or to Manchester ly Warrington 39 m. See p • 353* r. to Congleton 25 rn.; to Stockport 64:,* to Ashton under Line ,* l. to War- rington 18J ; to Chorley 224 ,* to Bolton 1 if ; to Bvtry 9 ,* to Rochdale 1 2|. Cross the Rochdale canal. Newton Heath - Failsworth - - - - Beyond Failsworth, r. thro' Alder shaw to Oldham 5 l. to Hollinwood - * Oldham - - - - Austerlands, Yorkshire r. to Ashton under Line 6 m. Delph - - - Marsden ------ Gatehead - - - - Bradley Brook - - - Black Moor Foot - - Cross the Coin river. * HUDDERSFIELD r. to Buxton ly Chapel in le Frith 304 m.,* to Sheffield 26 ; to Barnsley 1 7 ,■ to Wakefield 13 j l. to Ha- lifax 8. Bradley - - - - - l. to Rochdale 20 m.j to Ha- lifax 7* Cooper’s Bridge - - Cross the Calder river. 3 . 4 2i CROSS ROADS. [355 Seacroft - - - - - 2 83j Kidhall Inn - - - 3% 67 The London Road - r. to Doncaster 26| ?n.; i. to 2 89 Wetherbv 5 1. See p. 1 83. * TAD CASTER - - * YORK, as p. 228, 93J 1 1 1 1 1 OS os Cl 9 102J Nunbrook - - - - r. to Wakefield by Dewsbury 84 to. Mill Bridge - - - l. to Halifax 7 i to.; « little fart her, r. to Wakefield 8§ m. Birstall - - l. to Halifax 7f to. Bmncliff Thorne - - r. to Wakefield 7^ to.; l . to Bradford 6|. Morley - - - - Churwell - - - - Beeston - - - Near Leeds , r. to Wakefield 9 to . - Cross the river Aire. * LEEDS - - - - l. to Bradford 94 to.,* to Otley 10; to Harrowgate 154* Halton, t. G. - - - r. to Selby 18 to. 2-i 9l 2i 68 70 J 72 73* 74f 75f 76f 8li Birstall. On Z, Okewell Hall, Benjamin Fearnley, Esq. Bruncliff Thorne. O nr, Hawley Hall, late Duke of Montague. Halton, t. g. On l, Killingbeck Hall, — Walker, Esq. ; on r. Temple Newsham, Viscountess Irwin. Seacrofi. On Z, — Clapham, Esq. Kidhall Inn. On Z, Bramham Park, James Lane Fox, Esq. The London Road. After crossing the London Road, on r, Haslewood Hall, Sir Thomas Vavasour, Bart. CHESTERFIELD to ABBERFORD. * To SHEFFIELD, Yorkshire, p. I92 - * BARNSLEY, p. 193 * WAKEFIELD, p. 193 - Forward to Leeds , to Knares- borough , to Ripon , &c. See p. 193 and 194. Stanley - - - - Newmarket - - - - Oulton - - - Swillington Bridge Cross the Aire river. Garforth - - - - - * ABBERFORD - - |13| llOj x 4i s 2 1 A 1 3|! 371 3QL 41 > | 421* The above road connects the Mail 12 | Coach Road from Bristol to Bir- mingham, &c. luith the Great North Road. See p. 328 ; likewise p. 1 82, &c, Stanley. On r, Eenjamin Hey wood, Esq. Three quarters of a mile far- ther, on Z, Stanley Hall, . Oulton. On Z, Leventhorpe, Richard Green, Esq.; beyond, on the Hill, » Temple Newsham, Viscountess Irwin ; 1 on the r, Swillington House, John Lowther, Esq. 46 jj Garforth. A mile before, on l, Barrow- 49 ;j by Hall, C, Smith, Esq. | Abberford* A rniie before, on .Z, Par- [1 lington, Sir Thos, Gascoigne, Bart. CHESTERFIELD to GAINSBOROUGH, by Worksop, and East Retford, (chiefly n. m.) Chesterfield. Between Chesterfield and Brimington, on r, Taptoa, Grove, — Jebb, Esq. :and Tapton Hill, Isaac Wilkinson Esq. To Brimington, Derby- shire - - - - - Staveley - - - - H at 24I 4 i Z z a 356] CROSS ROADS. Barlborough - - - 8 Wheatley - - - - 21 274 L to Sheffield 17 rn. Saundby - - - 2 294 4 mile farther, r. to Mans- field 1 1 m.j l. to Rother- Beckingham, t. g. 1. to Bawtry 9 rn. I 3 30 ham 11. Whitwell - - - - 3\ Hi: The Flood Arches - - Cross the river Trent, and 2 32 * WORKSOP , Not- 3j enter Linco'nchhe. ting hams hire - - 15 ,! * GAINSBOROUGH , r. to Newark 21| m.; 1. to Black Moor's Head , 2 She field 18; to Tickhill 9 ; to Blythe 6 ,* thence Lincolnshire - - - ! i 33 to B aw try 4- 16 | Manton - - - - - i4 Barlborough. Within a mile, on r. Babworth - - - - 4J- 2li Romley, Dr. Gisborne On l. of Cross the Chesterfield canal Barlborough, Renishaw Hall, Sitwell and the river Idle. Sitwell, Esq.; and farther on l , Barl- * EAST RETFORD , borough Hall, C. H. Rhoades, Esq. p. o. or White Hart Worksop. Near, on r, Worksop Manor, Inn 22j Duke of Norfolk. See p. 215- r. to Tuxford 7 m ’> L t0 Manton. A mile and a half beyond, on Bawtry . r, Osberton, F. F. Foljambe, , Esq.; Cross the Chesterfield canal. and on l, across the Chesterfield Ca- Welham - H ■ 24 nal, Scofton, R. Sutton, Esq. Clareborough, t. g. - H |l 25^ \Babworth. On l, L. Simpson, Esq. CHESTERFIELD to LIVERPOOL, by Tideswell, Buxton, Macclesfield, Knutsford, and Warrington, with Branches to To Ash Gate, Derhysh. Brampton - - - - 2§ m. farther, l. by Baslow and Calver to Tideswell 10£ m. Corbar - Cross the Derwent river. A mile farther, l ■ through Culver and Baslow to Chesterfield ; r. to Shef- field 1 2 m,; forward to * Stoney Middleton - Wardlow, t. g. - - l. to Bakewell 5§ vi. Division of the Road - r. to Sheffield by Great Huck- low l6§ to Castleton 4f j forward to Chapel in le Frith 7i ; thence to Stockport and Manchester 19-|; seep. 203. Ches- terfield to * MANCHESTER vi 434 2j SO| 16 MANCHESTER. Stoney Middleton . On l , Stoke Hall^ Dow. Lady Bradford. Wardlow. On r, Brosterfield, — - Car- lisle, Esq. Manchester is a place of great antiquity, situated between the rivers Irk and Irwell. It is, at present, the most po- pulous town in the British dominions, excepiing the metropolis. The chief ornaments of the town, are the Col- lege, the Exchange, the Collegiate Church, a spacious Market Place, and a lofty Stone Bridge over the Irwell. Manchester is the centre of the Cotton trade, and has been long noted for various branches of the Linen, Silk, &c. manufactures, which are fitted for all sorts of markets, both at home and abroad, spreading over a great part of Europe, America, and, the Coast of Guinea, CROSS /. to * TIDESWELL 1 2 1 61 Hargate Wall - - - 2 is± Fairfield - - 4 22\ r. to Chapel in le Frith 3^ in. * Buxton, Crescent l 23 i l. to Ashhorn 20f m.j r. to Manchester by Stockport •22| : see p. 204. Ches- terfield to * MANCHESTER 46 J m. Through Buxton , l. to Leek 12 m. Moss House, Cheshire 3 2 61 l. to Congleton 13 m. Forest Chapel, New Inn 3 Walker Barn - 2 31± Over Macclesfield Common to * MACCLESFIELD 3 34\ r. to Chapel in le Frith 12f m.; to Stockport 12 ; l. to Leek 13; to Congleton 8. Broken Cross - - - ^ 2 36 ROADS. [357 Birtles - - - - - Division of the Road - r. to Manchester 17 f m.; 1. to Congleton 7f ,* forward to Chelford - - - - Thence by Knutsford and Warrington to * LIVERPOOL, Lan- cashire, as p. 162, 163 - - - - - 34j 76 Tideswcll. Between Tideswell and Mar- gate Wall, on l, at Wormhiil, J. Bagshaw, Esq. Broken Cross.' On l , Henbury Hall, F. Joddrel, Esq. Birtles. On r, Birtles Hall, R. H:bbert, Esq. The Division of the Road. On r, Alder- ly Hail, Sir Thomas Stanley, Ba t.; on l, Capesthorn Hall, D. Davenport, Esq. CHESTERFIELD to WHITCHURCH, by Leek and New- castle under Line, with To Ash Gate, Derby sh. 2X Brampton - - - - m. farther , r. to Tides- well 11 to.; 1. to 3 4 3^ Baslow - - - - - Cross the Derwent river. 1. to Edensor If m.; thence to Bakewell 2£. Chester- field - to * BAKEWELL 12 \m. Near Hassop , r. to Sheffield ‘3i m. H 00 4>|w Hassop ----- l. to Bakewell 2f to. H 11 Ashford - - - - - l. to Bakewell If m.,* r. to Tideswell 6 ; and to Cha- pel in le Frith 13- oi 4 CO r-H Moneyash - - - - If w. farther, r. to Buxton 7 1. to Ashhorn 13L o\ ^2 Crankston - - - - 2i Crowdey Cote - - - >1 20| a Branch to BAKEWELL. Baslow. On l , Chatsworth, the noble seat of the Duke of Devonshire ; which, for its fine situation, park gardens, fountains, &c. is deemed one of the wonders of the Peak. Here Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned 17 years ; in memory of which, the apartments that have since been re- built are called the Queen of Scots apartments. The house is a magni- ficent structure, built of stone dug on the spot. Bakewell is seated on the Wye, and is the best town on the north side of the Peak. It is supposed to have been a Roman town. lassop. Francis Eyre, Esq. Between Hassop and Ashford, on r, at Great Longston, Longston Hall, Robert Wright, Esq. 358] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Dove river. LONGNOR, Stafford- shire ----- 3' 4 f 2lf r. to Buxton 5 m 'S t. to Cheadle 15f. Hardings Booth - - 23 Division of the Road - 2 5§i r. to Buxton 6$ m.; 1. to Upper Holme - - J 2S * LEEK - - - - 3| 3J| l. to Cheadle lOf m.; to Ash- born 15; to Stone 16 §,* r. to Macclesfield 13," Z® Congleion 9i- Endon - - - - - H 35 f Nor. on - - - - - 3 38f BURSLEM - - - 2 40J Cross the canal. Woolstan 3. 4. 41| * NEWCASTLE UN- DER LINE - - i* | 421, r. to Congleion 12$ m.,* to Namplwichl5; toMiddle- wich 17|," Z. to Cheadle 11$; to Uttoxeter 17$,- to Stone 9,‘ Zo Drayton 14 $. Keele - - - - - i 4 5J Little Madeley - - - 47 ! r. to Namptivich by Betley lOf m.; 1. to Great Madeley - - - wH- 00 'Sf * Woove, Shropshire - Ley 9 m. Buerton, Cheshire - - Audlera - - - - - l. to Drayton 6 m.; r. to Namptwich 6f. Cheley Bridge - - - Cross the Wever river. Burley Dam - Within 1^ m. of Whit - , church , r. to Namptwich i 91- * WHITCHURCH , Shropshire - - - 5i 51§ 54 56 57i 59i 65 Upper Holme. Detween Upper Holme and Leek, on r, Hare Gate, Mrs. Chorley $ and Ball Hay, — Dobson, Esq. Endon. S. Debank, Esq. Two miles from Endon, on r. Ford Green, — Ford, Esq. Burslem. On Z, near Cobridge, Etru- ria, the House and celebrated Pottery of Josiah Wedgewood, Esq. Newcastle . Near, J. Bent, Esq.; and H. Hatril, Esq. Keele. — Sneyd, Esq. Great Madelsy. On l , Madeley Park, CHIPPENHAM to GLOCESTER, by Malmesbury, Tetbury, Minching Hampton, and Stroud. To the Plough, Wilts - Lower Stanton St. Quintin - - - Corston Bridge - - * MALMESBURY - r. to Crick lade 12 m to Ci- rencester Ilf; l. to Sod- lury 1,5$. Long Newton - - - * TETBURY , Gloces - ter shire * - - - r. to Cirencester 10£ «z.; 1. to Dursley 9^. Upton Grove - - - * MINCHING HAMP- TON — 2 3 5 2 7 9? 3j i 12 * l| i 14 2 16 4 1 20 Chippenham. A mile beyond, on l, Har-* den Hewish, Miles Branthwaite, Esq.- Stanton St. Quintin. On r, Draycof, late Sir J. Tilney Long, Bart. Corston Bridge. A mile beyond, on r. Cole Park, Peter Lovell, Esq. Malmesbury. Beyond,on r, Whitchurch, William Earle, Esq.; and farther to the r, Charlton Park, Earl of Suffolk. Tetbury. A mile and a half beyond, on l , Chavenage Home, H. Stephens, Esq. Upton Grove. On r, Thomas Saunders, Esq. Minching Hampton. Beyond, on Z, Dunkirk House, Samuel Peach, Esq,; Puddhill House, John Wade, Esq.; and Spring Park, Lord Ducie. CROSS ROADS, [359 r. to Cirencester 10 m,; l, to Durslcy 9$ ; to JVotton under Edge 9§. * Rodborough, Fleece Inn ------ l, to Bath by Nailswortk and Dunkirk 26£,‘ to Berke- ley I3£s and to Glocester by Cain Cross U§. Cross ttxe Stroud river and canal. STROUD - - - - r. to Cirencester by Bisley 10| m. Painswick, The Falcon r. to Cirencester 1 1 m.; for- ward to Cheltenham 12% : 22 ,| see p. 288 and 289 . Chippenham to * CHELTENHAM 3 9f * l. to GLOCESTER - 34 3 4 4 23$ Vi Rcdborough . Near, behind the Fleece Inn, Hill House, Sir George Onesi- phorus Paul, Bart. Stroud. On l. Pagan Hill, Richard Cooke, Esq.; and Dudbridge, John Hawker, Esq. Painswick. On l, Painswick House, ! Benjamin Hyett, Esq. CHIPPENHAM to SALISBURY, by Devizes. The Canal, Wiltshire - Derry Hill - - - - A little farther , l. to Caine 3 rn. Red Hill - - - - Sandy Lane - - - - 7 . to Bath by Bowden Hill, Laycock, and Corshum 16£ m. § m. farther, l. to Beckhampton Inn 9 m.; thence to Marlfyo- | rough 7 . Chitway Heath - - l. to Caine 3§ rn. Rowde - - - - - \ Near Devizes, cross the Avon ji and Kenret canaL jjr. to Troivbridge 10 m.; to Bradford I3ia a ‘A to Bath 1SS-. * DEVIZES - - - | ft to East Lavington 6 m.; 1. to Marlborough lOf. Nursteed - - - - Lide ------ ! About a mile farther , l. to Eiidger shall 16 m. Red Horn Turnpike - Enter Salisbury Plain. Within a mile of Bong Bar - { 1*1 os! 1 2 ol Z 2 row Cross , l. to Amesbury 4 rn.; r. to Warminster 14 *. Long Barrow Cross 9 25 l. to Amesbury 4 m ; ft to Warminster 15^ ; to Bru- ton 27^ ; to Mere 19- Woodford Hntt if ! 2 6| * SALISBURY - - 0 S 324 5fj 8± Red Hill. On l, Bow Wood, Marquis 1 of Lansdown. 10£ Sandy Lane. On l , Whetbam, Col. Money ; on r, Spy Park, Col. Thorn- ton ; and farther to the r , Bowdon Park, B. Dickinson, Esq.' Ill 1 1 2 13 i id Rowde. Before, on l, Rowdeford, Thos. j Wyatt, Esq. [Devizes. On l, New Park, J. Sutton, i | Esq. Beyond Devizes, on r, South Broam House, J. E. Heathcote, Esq. 3(50] CROSS ROADS. CHIPPENHAM to WEYMOUTH, by Trowbridge, Frome, Bruton, Sherborne, and Dorchester, with a Branch to POOLE, by Warminster and Shaftesbury. 1^ m. from Chtppenham on the Bath road, turn short on Z. to Notton, Wiltshire - - Laycock - - - - - r. to Bath 13 m.; 1. to Beck- hampton Inn by Sandy Lane 12. Benacre - - - - - Near Melksham , r. to Bath 1 1 m.; to Bradford 5^. Cross the Avon river. * Melksham - - - Z. to Devizes rn. Sevington - - - - Z. to Devizes 6f m.; fonvard to the Canal 1 ,• thence to West Ashton 2 ; thence to Westbury 3 » thence to Warminster 4 ; thence to Poole 4U - see p. 304 and 305- Chippenham to * POOLE, Dorsetshire , 60- m. r. to Hilperton - - - * TROWBRIDGE - * FRO ME, Somerset- shire, p. 85 - - - Nunny - - - - - Holwell Layton ----- Beyond Layton , r. to Shep - ton Mallet 6 m. Batcombe - * BRUTON - - - r. to Shepton Mallet 7 m.; H Ml /* 9i ni 24±j 25 27 Z. to Warminster 16§ ; to Amesbury 3l£; to Hindon 1 5p V to Wincaunton 44 ; thence to Sherborne 9t,* Bruton to Sherborne by Wincaunton 134. Pitcomb - - - - - i m. farther, r. to Castle Cary 2f m.j Z. to Cattle Hill - - - - Z. to Wincaunton 2f m. Division of the Road - Z. to Wincaunton 3| m.,- r. to Blackford - - - - A little farther, forward to II Chester 10m.; r. to * SHERBORNE , Dor- setshire - - - - * WEYMOUTH, p.306 26 34| 3<5| 3Sf 391 45f 4! 72 Notton. On Z, Lackham, G. Monta- gue, Esq.; on r, Notton Hall, J. Aw* dry. Esq. Laycock. On l, Laycock Abbey, late John Talbot, Esq. Benacre. On r, at Shaw, Shaw House, — Neale, Esq ; and farther to the r , at Shaw Hill, Sam. Heathcote, Esq. Melksham . On r. Miss Thresher. Nunny. A mile before, on Z, Marston, Earl of Cork and Orrery. Bruton. About two miles to the Z, in the road to Wincaunton, Redlynch, Earl of Ilchester. CHIPPING NORTON to BUCKINGHAM. Chapel House. Beyond, on r, Hey- thorpe, Earl of Shrewsbury ; on Z, at Upper Norton, H. Dawkins, Esq. * To Chapel House, Oxon - - - - - r. to Oxford 184 m.j l. to Ships ton 10. Pumphery Castle - A mile and 4 farther, l. to Banbury 6 m. Hempton - - - - 5t, Pumphery Castle. On Z, Swarford Park, James Smith Barry, Esq,; on r, at a distance, GreatTew, George Frederick Stratton, Esq, !i* CROSS ROADS. [36l DEDDINGTON - - 11 j* BUCKINGHAM , r. to Oxford 16 m.j l- to Buckinghamshire > p . Banbury 6£. 126 11* 25* Clifton - - - - - 12* Cross the Charwell river 3nd the Oxford canal, and en- Aynhoe on the Hill. Two miles on l, ter Northamptonshire. New bottle, Earl of Thanet 4 on r. — Aynhoe on the Hill, Northamptonshire - 2 i l4 4 Cartwright, Esq. CIRENCESTER to PORTSMOUTH, by Marlborough, An- dover, Winchester, and Bishop’s Waltham, with Branches to SALISBURY, SOUTHAMPTON, FAREHAM, and GOSPORT. To Cross Way, Glo- j Swindon. Before, on l, Swindon House, cestershire - - - — . 3 4 Ambrose Goddard,. Esq. Latton, Wiltshire - - Cross the Thames and Se- 2 5f Wroughton. On r, William Codringtoa, vern canal. Esq. * CRICKLADE - - r. to Malmesbury 12 m ; to 1 6| Burdrope, t. g. On r, Burdrope Park, Wotton Basset 7h* Thomas Calley, Esq.; on l, Burdrope Cross the Key river. Corkett ----- * 1\ House, Thomas Haverfield, Esq. Cross the river Ray Marlborough. About two miles before, Water Eaton - - - 3 4 8* on r, at Rockley, Col. St. John. Cold Harbour Inn - - H 10* Marlborough is seated on the Kennet l. to Highworth 31 r. river, and takes its name from the na- to Malmesbury by Pur ton 1 3i m. ture of its soil. Here was formerly a ’Wilts and Berks Canal 2| 13 J castle, and there are still some remains Division of the Road - 3 4 14* of its walls and ditch. In 1267 a l. to Highworth Af ra. * SWINDON - - - 3 4 15 Parliament was held in the castle, r. to Walton Basset 6§ m. which enacted several laws, called the Near Wrong kton, r. to De- Statutes of Marlebridee, Marlborough vizes 17 m. Hvas formerly a Roman station, which Wrought on - - - - Burdrope, t. g. - - H l 7i 1 84 is evinced by the site of a Roman OgbournDown, entrance 2j 21 castrum, and by the Roman coins * MARLBOROUGH 5 26 which have been here dug up. The l. to Hungerford 10 m.; r. town has often suffered by fire, and in to Devizes 14i* End of Savernake Forest 4 30 1690 an Act of Parliament was inade Burbage ----- 2 32 to prevent the houses in it from be- * East Everley - - - H : 374 ing thatched. r. to Devizes 15§ m.; and End of SavernaJce Forest. On l, Tot- to Salisbury over Salis- bury Plain 15§. Ciren- tenham Park, Ead of Aylesbury. cester to * SALISBURY 53 m . East Everley. Dugdale Astley, Esq. A a a 362] CROSS ROADS. L to LUDGERSHALL Near Weyhill, r. to Ames- lury 10§ m. Weyhill, Hampshire - Within a mile of Andover , r. to Salisbury m. Cross the Andover canal and the Anton river. * ANDOVER ~ - - l. to Neivbury 16 m. ; to If hitchurch J. Wherwell - - - - Cross the Test river. Barton Stacey Down - l. to Basingstoke l6f m,; r. to StocHridge 4f* Direction Post - l. to Whitchurch 10 m. * WINCHESTER - l. to Basingstoke 17* rn.; to Alresfofd ; r. to Stock- bridge 9 ; to Hornsey 11,- to Southampton fseep.^Sj 12 m. Cirencester to * SOUTHAMPTON 74f m. Morestead - - - - Whiteflood House - - Bel more - - - - * BISHOP'S JVAL - THAM - - - - l. to Alton 17^ rn.; r. to Southampton by Botley and Northam Bridge 10. About a mile before Wick- ham , r. to Romsey 16^ ; to Southampton 9f . * Wickham - - - r. to Fareham 3§ m.; thence to Gosport 5§ • see p. 47* Cirencester to * GOSPORT 861 m. From Gosport cross the Ferry to Portsmouth § m. ; Or, Mount Folly - - - Southwick - - - - Cosham ----- Forward to Chichester 13-| m, : see p. 29 5 ; l. to Pe- Al ^2 3| 34 q JL 3j If 2 42 46 4 9i 52 j 56J m 62J 66 671 69f 73 77i 79i 81| 844 tersfield 13£,* r. to Fare- ham 5 > and to * PORTSMOUTH, as p. 20 - - - - - 44 89 Ludgershall. On l, the Castle, Lord Viscount Sidney. Two miles beyond Ludgershall, on l, Beddeston House, Thos. Everett, Esq. ; and farther to the ly Chute Lodge, John Freeman, Esq. Weyhill. On l, Rambridge House, John Gawler, Esq.; on r, Amport, Marquis of Winchester. Wherwell. On r, J. Iretnonger, Esq. Morestead. Between Morestead and Whiteflood House, on Z, at a distance, Rosehill, Lord Rosehill ; a mile far- ther, on ly Holt, C. Taylor, Esq. Belmore. — Serle, Esq. Bishop's Waltham. A mile before, on 1, at Dundridge, Stoney Dean, Sheales, Esq. Half a mile before Bishop’s Waltham, on r, Vernon Hill, Capt. Charles Robinson. Through Bishop’s Waltham, the Palace, Capt. Charles Robinson. Wickham. Near, on r. Cold Harbour, — Guitton, Esq* ; and Wickham House, R. Maidman, Esq. Beyond Wickham, on Z, Wickham Corner, G. Gamier, Esq. Fareham. Within two miles, on Z, Roch Court, late Sit J. W. S. Gardi- ner, Bart. For the rest of the Seats between Fare- ham and Gosport, see p. 47, CROSS ROADS. [363 CIRENCESTER to/TROWBRIDGE, by Malmesbury and Chippenham. The Canal, Glocester - shire ----- _ Cross the canal, r. to Tetbury 6| m. Queverland, Wiltshire 3 61 Cudwell - - - 1 n Near Malmesbury, l. to Crick lade 11 £ m. * MALMESBURY - 4 hi r. to Tetbury 4^ m to Sod- bur y 15J- Corston Bridge - - to ■Wh 13| Lower Stanton St. 1 Quintin - - - - 2 J5f The Plough - - - 3 18| 20f * CHIPPENHAM - * TROWBRIDGE , p. 360 - - - - - 12 * 33 Cudwell. Two miles beyond, on l , Charlton Park, Earl of Suffolk ; be- yond which, on r, is Whitchurch, Wm. Earle, Esq. Malmesbury. A mile and a half beyond, on l , Cole Park, Peter Lovell, Esq. Stanton St. Quintin. Beyond, on Z, Draycot, late Sir J. Tilney Long, Bt. Chippenham. Within a mile, on r, Harden Hewish, Miles Branthwaite, Esq. CIRENCESTER to TROWBRIDGE, by Cricklade, Wotton and Melksham, with a Branch to DEVIZES. Cross Way. Between Cross Way an^ Latton, on Z, near Down Ampney, Down Ampney House, J. Gregg, Esq. Purton Stoke. Beyond, on r, at Benton, — Ma&kelyne, Esq. On Z. of Purton Street, Purton House, Dr. R. God- dard ; beyond which is Lydiard House, — Askew, Esq. Hooke Street. On Z, Lydiard Park, Lord Bolingbroke. Lyneham. About a mile before, on r, at Tockenham Wick, — Buxton, Esq.; and on Z, at Tockenham, James Walker Heneage, Esq. Calm. Within two miles, on Z, at Compton Basset, Compton House, James Walker Heneage, Esq. On r. of Caine, the Castle, Sir C. E. Car- rington ; on Z, a White Horse, cut out of the hill, a remarkable Land- mark ; and farther to the Z, Black- lands, Thomas Maundrell, Esq. Be- tween Caine and Chitway Heath, on r. Bow Wood, Marquis of Lansdcwn ; and Whetham, Col. Money. Basset, Calnb, To Cross Way, GJoces- tershire - . - - - Latton, Wiltshire - • Cross the Thames and Severn canal. * CRICKLADE - - r. to Malmesbury 12 m.; 1. to Highworih 74 i t° Swindon Littleworth Bridge Cross the Key river. Purton Stoke - - - Purton Street - - - Hooke Street - - - Entrance of Wotton Basset , Z. to Swindon 6^ m. * WOTTON BASSET Cross the Wilts and Berks canal. Lyneham - - - - r. to Chippenham by Mal- ford 91 w * Great Acre - - - - Hillmarton - - - - * CACHE - - - - r. to Chippenham w-.j Z. to Marlborough 13f» i* H 3| 5J 6! 8 9 u 13 14 * 181 20 21 * 24* A, H. 2 364] CROSS ROADS. Chit way Heath - - 3-£ 28j * TROWBRIDGE, p. r. to Chippenham 5$ L 360 ----- 5 37| to Devizes • see P • 359* Cirencester to DEVIZES 33 to. Chitway Heath. On r, Nonsuch, W. Westbrook Green - - 3 4 29 Norris, Esq. ; and farther to i the r, The Canal - - - - 30f‘ Spy Park, Col. Thornton ; and Bow- * Melksham - » - 32| ! don Park., B. Dickinson, Esq. COLCHESTER to MERCEY. To Roman-hill Houses, OR, Essex ----- — 3 7o The Strode, as in Abberton Green - - 1 the adjoining column — 7 The Strode - - - - 2JL o 7 Keep to the l. - Enter Mercey Island, and East Mercey - - - 3 10 keep to the r. to West Mercey - - - 2 9 ! Roman-lull Houses. On l , 11 Park. Donyland COLCHESTER to ST. ALBANS, by Braintree, Dunmow ; Bishops Stortford, Ware, Hertford* and Hatfield. To Lexden, Essex - ' - r. to Halstead 1 1$ m. — 2 Stanway - if Ql Division of the Road - l. to JVitham 8 m. if 5 Marks Tey - - - - I a si COGGESHALL - - l. to William by Kelvedow 6$ m. 4 94 Blackwater - - - - Cross the Blackwater river. 2f 12? * BRAINTREE - - l. to Chelmsjord 11^ m r. to Halstead 6. 3 | Raine - - - - - 17 I Stebbing Ford - - - 1 Near Dunmow, cross the I Chelmer river. ql ^2 20| * DUNMOW - - - l. to Chelmsford 12$ m.,r to Chipping On gar 194* 3 23i Little Canfield - - - oi 26 Bonington Green - - *4 2/5 Takeley Street - - - * Hockerill, Hertford - 1 28A shire ------ r. to Saffron Waldon 12$ ql ° 2 32 CoggesliQ.il. A mile beyond, on r, Oldfield Grange, Osgood Hanbury, Esq.. Blackwater. Beyond, on t*, ( at Stistead, Stistead Grange, Rev. Mr. Onely. Raine. About two miles beyond, on r, at Great Sailing, Sailing Grove, B. Goodrich, Esq. Dunmow. On r. Sir George Beaumont, Bart.; Bigwood, Mich. Pepper, Esq. ; Newton Hall, Lord Henniker ; and Easton Lodge, Lord Viscount May- nard. „ Takeley Street. Beyond, on r, Bassing- borne Hall, Sir Peter Parker, Bart.; and' about a mile, farther, on l, Hal- lingbury Place, J. Houblon, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [365 m.; to Linton l8f; to New- market 30-f ; to Cambridge 26; l. to Epping 13f* Cross the Stort river. * BISHOPS STORT- FORD - - - - ] 2 l < 32| ! Hadham on Ash - * n 36 ; l. through Great Hadham, and Wtdford to Ware 9§ m. If m. beyond Had- ham on Ash, r. to Braugh- ing 2 $ ; thence to Pucke- ridge f m.; thence to Ware 5§ : see p. 243 ; in all 1C§ m. Or, L. to STAN DON - - - 3J 1 3 9'i Cross the Pub river. Collier’s End - - - H 42} r. to Royston 12f m. * Wade’s Mill - - - 2 44-} Cross the Rib river. * WARE - - - - 1 4 40 r. to Stevenage m. Cross the river Lea and the New river. 1. to Hoddesdon A m. Hertford Hospital ** - 2\ 48} l. to Hoddesdon 3£ rn. * HERTFORD - - i 49 r. to Stevenage 12 m.; 1. to Barnet 13 »». Cross the Maran liver. 8J m. HATFIELD - - to Hit chin 14§ w.; to Ste- venage 12 m.; 1. to Bar- net 8). Four Wants - - - * ST. ALBANS - - 50| 2 52j 2f 1 56* 1\ 58| 2*1 61* Hadham on Ash. On r, Albury Hall, ; on l, at Great Hadham, Moor Place, . Ware. Two miles and a half beyond, onr, Ware Park, T. H. Bvde, Esq. Hertford. On l, Balls, Lord John Tovvnshend ; Brickendonbury, ■ Morgan, Esq.; Bayfordbury, W. Baker, Esq. Coie Green.. On r, Earl Cowper ; and Woolmers, Marquis oi Stafford. Hatfield. Near, on l, Hatfield House, Marquis of Salisbury. St. Allans. On l, Holloway Hovse, i Countess Dowager Spencer. COLCHESTER to SUDBURY, by Neyland. * To NEYLAND, Suf- folk, p. 273 - - - Marshalls Green - - Assington Green - - 3 1 6 9 10 ! Newton Green - - 1 2j. 12j * SUDBURY - - - | 3 | 1 5l Assington Green. On l, Rev. Mr. Gurdon. CROMER to HUNSTANTON CLIFF, along the Coast, ( N . u.) ' To West Runton, Nor- 1 Cromer. On l, Cromer Hall, George folk — u! I Windham, Esq. East Runton - - - 2 ¥ West Runton. Near two miles on l, Upper Sherringhara - 2 i 5 I J Felbrigg, late Right Hon. William* l. to Holt 44 271. ij Windham. Wey bourne - 2} 7} !'j East.' Runton. Beyond, on l, Cremer Salt House - - - 2\ 10 j Cremer, Esq. * CLEY - - - - 2 12 'Wey bourne. A mile and a half beyond, l. to Holt 4| rn. j on l, at Keliing, Kelling Hall, —* Cross Cley Harbour. Gorrelston, Esq. 366 ] CROSS ROADS. Blakeney - - - - L to Holt 5| m. Morston - - > - - - Stifkey Bridge - - - Cross Stifkey river. Stifkey ------ Wells’ Marsh - - - * WELLS - - - - l. to New IValsingham 5 m.; to Bintinm Abbey and to Lynn by South Creak 27. Holkham Steflth - - Round Holkham Park to Holkham New Inn Burnham Overy - - * BURNHAM MAR- KET 1. to New IValsingham 7$ m.; to Fakenham io|; to Lynn by Creak ‘2 Si ; by Bircham 21£. Burnham Depdale - - Brancaster Staith -• - Brancaster, end of r - 1 13 ; if 14$ if 15$ H m if 19 2 21 a 22$ 2$ 24$ if 26 i 27 1 2 $ 29f i 30-1 if 3 If! L to Docking 4$ m. Titch well - - Thorn ham - - - - Holme next the Sea - Hunstanton - - - Light House and Cliff 32$ 34 36 37 | 38$ Hulls' Marsh. On l , at Warham St. Mary’s, Warham Hail, Thos. Win. Coke, Esq. Holkham Park. Thomas Win. Goke, Esq. Burnham Market. Lady Cafnelford. Brancaster , formerly a Roman station, called Brannodunum, is remarkable for a Malt-house built of stone, sup- posed to be the largest in the kingdom. iornham. On l, G. Hogg, Esq. unstanton. Near, on l, Hunstanton, Hall, Rev. Armine Styleman. Near, Hunstanton Cliff, a Bathing Seat of the Earl of Montrath. CROYDON to FARNHAM, by Ewell, Epsom, and Guild- ford, with a Branch to KINGSTON, (n. m.) To Waddon, Surrey Beddington - - - Wellington - - - * Carshalton - - * Sutton, Cock Inn l. to r. to London 1 Ryegate 9T Cbeam ----- *EWELL, Bull's Head 1. to Ryegate 9 nt.; r. to London 13; also to Tol- VJOrih 3 ; thence to King- ston, 2|. Croydon by Ewell to * KINGSTON 13$ m. EPSOM, Kings Head r. to Esher 5f m. Ashtead - - - - - * Leatherhead, Church I I to Dorking 4f m. Cross the river Mole. * GUILD FORD, p. 34 12$ 1 * FARNHAM, p. 20 - ,10 j 2f n 7i 2j ! if: 9i Hi 134 - 25$ 35,$i — £ Waddon. Daniel Rich. Warington, Esq. Beddington. Beddington Park, Richard Carew, Esq. Wellington. — Bridges, Esq.; arid one mile to the l , Woodcote, John Hodg- son Durand, Esq. Carshalton. Carshalton Park, George Taylor, Esq. Upper Cheam. — Antrobus, Esq.; and adjoining Lower Cheam, Nonsuch Park, Samuel Farmer, Esq. Ewell. Near Tolworth, in the road from Ewell to Kingston, Tolworth Powder Mills, belonging to Mr. Taylor. For the Seats between Ewell and Lea- therhead, see p. 31; and thence to Guildford, see the page referred to in the adjoining column. CROSS ROADS. [367 CROYDON to SEVEN OAKS, by West Wickham, Lock’s Bottom, and Farnborough, (n m.) To Addiscombe, Surrey l. by Stroud Green to Beck- enham 34 rn.; on to Shirley - - - - West Wickham, Swan, Kent - - - - - l. by Langley Park to Beck- enham 24 m.; r. to Division of the Road ~ r. to Addington 1 m.; 1. to Hayes Common - - l. to Hayes 4 m.; r. to Kes- ton 1 ^. Keston Mark - - - l. to Bromley 3 m.\ r. to Keston 14. Lock’s Bottom - - r. to * Farnborough * SEVEN OAKS, p. 10 — i 3 4 2 3| 3 4 4 if H 3 4 7\ 1 9i 17! Addisdombe. On l, Addiscombe Place, now the East-India Company’s Mili- tary College ; and Alexander Adair, Esq.; on r, — Darby, Esq. Shirley. On l , John Maberlev, Esq. A mile and a half beyond, onr, Cold Harbour, in the possession of the same gentleman. Wickham. One mile and a half on l , Langley Park, Lord Gwydir. Division of the Road. Beyond, Wickham Court, the late Sir John Farnaby, Bart. Hayes Common. On Z, at Hayes, the seat of the great Lord Chatham, now Philip Dchaney, Esq. Keston Mark. One mile on r, Hoi- wood, late Right Hon. Wm. Pitt, now George Pocock, Esq. See p. 14* At Keston Mark, on l , Hoilydale House, Col. J. Kirkpatrick ; and on r, — Dawkins, Esq. DARTFORD to To Hawey, Kent - - — Sutton at Hone - - 1 2 2f * Farningham - - - r, to London by Eltham 9§ H H 771 • Cross the Darent river. Z. to Maidstone 17 rn, Eynesford - - - - i Shoreham (on right ) - oi "4 9 r. to Shoreham 4 m. Otford - - - - ; i* 104 Division of the Road - l. to Maidstone 164 m.,* r. to if 12^ Westerham 54* * SEVEN OAKS - 13| Hatley. On Z, Hatley House, Mrs. Leigh. Sutton Street. Near, on Z, Sutton Place, 1 DARTFORD to STAINES, 1 Kingston, ( * To Bexley, Kent - - — H) North Cray - - - - 4 m. farther, l. to Maidstone 14 5 22 m. * Foot’s Cray - 1 I 6 SEVEN OAKS. William Mumford, Esq. At Sutton Street, on Z, St. John’s, John Mum- ford. Esq Farningham. Near-, on Z, Franks, Mrs. Tasker. In Farningham Church- yard, a handsome Mausoleum be- longing to the family of Nash. Eynesford. A little beyond, on r, Lul- lingstone Place, Sir John Dixon Dyke, Bart. Shoreham. Onr, Shoreham Castle, Sir Walter Stirling, Bart. O/ford. John Martyr, Esq. Beyond Otford, on Z, Greatness, the extensive Silk Mills of P. Nouaille, Esq, •ven Oaks. On r, Kippington, T. M. Austin, Esq. At the end of the town, on Z, Knowle, Duchess of Dorset. Bromley, Croydon, and 3l'j Bexley. Between Bexley and North Cray, on Z, Mount Maskail, ^ Maddox, Esq. [Fool’s Cray Near, on r. Foot’s Cray Place, Benj. Harenoe, Esq. On r. of Foot’s Cray, at Sedcup, Frognal, Lord Viscount Sidney. 36S] CROSS ROADS. r. to Eltham 4? m. Chislehurst - - - - Widmore * BROMLEY , m. h. 1. to Seven Oaks 13 f m.y turn on r, and facing > ke College, forward to Lon- don ; l. to Beckenham, Church - r. to Lewisham 4 m.; thence to London, 5; turn on l, through the Village, and on r. a new turnpike road to London through Dul- wich and Camberwell $ on l. to Elmers End - Stroud Green, Surrey - Addiscombe - - - * CROYDON - - - r. to London 95 *».; L to Godsi.one 9§, Forward over Mitcham Common to Lower Mitcham - - r. to London 8f m , on l, a short distance through the Village, then turn on r. through the Bleaching Grounds, and across the Wandle river to Merton Turnpike * - r. to London 8J m.; on to Wimldeton 1|; l. through Merton to * KINGSTON - - r. to Richmond by Ham Common 35 rn. ; l. to Ewell and to Guild ford I75. Cross the r-ver Thames, by Kingston Bridge, and en- ter Middlesex to * Hampton Court, Mid- * dleseoc - - - - - l. over Hampton Court Bridge to Cheftsey 9 fro.; r. through Bushy Park andT wicken ham to Brent- ford 6 1 ; forward. to * Hampton - - - - Sunbury - - - l. over Walton Bridge to Chertsey 8 rn. 31 jJ 8~ IGf HI r. over S anbury Common to Ashford Ford, Bridge * STAINES - - - 3 if 371 Jf 39 MW co Chislehurst. Camden Place, Willliarh Lushington, Esq,, and Mrs. Mary Townshend. About half way between , Chislehurst and Bromley, on r, Bick- ley Place, W. Wells, Esq. iJ l m\ 17*1 IS*! Bromley. Before, on l , a large Biic,k House, Bishop of Rochester; and on r, about half a mile from the road, Freelands, lately Thomas Raikes, Esq. At Bromley, opposite the Swan Inn and the turning to Beckenham, on r, the College, see p. 10. Leaving Bfomtey, on l, at the bottom of the Hill, Mrs. Booth ; and half a mile farther, on l, G. Grote, Esq. Beckenham. For the Seats between Beckenham and Croydon, see p. 13. 22 Mitcham. One mile beyond, on r, Morden Lodge, late Abraham Gold- smid, Esq.; and a little farther, Morr den Hall, Sir Robert Burnet. : 24| Merton Turnpike . Wimbieton Grove, James Farquhar, Esq.; and on r, at Merton, Merton Place, late Earl Nel- son. Beyond Merton, on r, at Wim- bieton, Earl Spencer, and the late Si? Stephen Lushington, Bart. . 29^ Kingston . A.bout a mile before, Combo Hill, Lord Hawkesbury. Hampton Court. The Palace. On r. of Hampton Court, in Bushy Park, His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, and Lord Glenbervie. Hampton. Duke of St. Albans, and Mrs. Garrick. ; 31 32 34 Sunbury. Near, on r, Kenton Park, — Petre, Esq. At Sunbury, Sunbury Place, William Blake, Esq. About three miles to rhe l. of Sunbury, on the Surrey side of the Thames, Ash- ; ley Park, Sir H. Fletcher, Bart.; and Oatlands, His Royal Piighness the Duke of York. Ashford Ford. On l, at Littleton, Thos. Wood, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [369 DARTMOUTH to PLYMOUTH, by Modbury. * PLYMOUTH , as 7b Townstall, Devon - i shire ----- — 2§ m. farther , l. to Kings* bridge 7 7n > Halwell - - - - - 7\ Morleigh, New Inn - r. to Totness 54 m 'i ^ 1 Kingsbridge 6f . Gerah Bridge - - - Cross the river Avon. Near Broumson, r. to Tot - 10 J ness 84 ra. Brownson - - - - if 121 * MODBURY - - 3 P- 7 3 1441 30 Dartmouth. Beyond, on r, Mount Gal- pin, A. Holdsworth, Esq. Two miles from Dartmouth, on r, at Higher Norton, Norton House, T. Bond, Esq. Five miles from Dartmouth, on r, Oldstone, W. Cholwick, Esq. Halwell. On l, Gripson, E. Edmonds, Esq. DONCASTER to GREAT GRIMSBY, by Crowle, Burton upon Strather, and Barton, with a Branch tcrUULL. To Bowing, Yorkshire , — 1 l ] Hatfield - - - - H l. to Thorne 4 m. ,3 Crowle Bridge - - - 13* I Cross the old river Don. U CROWLE , Lincolnsh . 1 14*i Eastoft - - - - - H Luddington - - - - 2 194 ( Garthorpe - - - - 2 2li Cross the river Trent. BURTON UPON 1 STRATHER - - 4 23 ; r. to Gainsborough 22 m. l South Ferriby - - - 7i 30l * BARTON - - - H 34 r. to Lincoln by Glandford 1 Bridge 34 m.; 1. cross the Humber to Hull 7- Don- caster to 1 * HULL , Yorkshire , 41 m. DONCASTER to LIVERPOOL Stockport, and Warrington, To Marr, Yorkshire - — 4 b Hickleton - - - 2 6 Billingley Green - - Near Darfield, oross the 8§j J Dearn river. 36 | H 39 5 44 41 i 4 SJ 52% H 56 % owing. Beyond, on Z, Wheatley, Sir George Cooke, Bart. r atjield Chace is famous fot Deer-hunt- ing, and there are many old entrench- ments near the town. hornton. Beyond, on Z, the Ruins of Thornton College. eelby. Near, on r, at Brocklesby, Brocklesby Hall and Park, Lord Yar- borough. by Barnsley, Penistone, with a Branch to CHESTER, oncaster. A mile and a half beyond, on i } Cusworth, Wm. Wrigbtson, Esq. larr. On r, at Broadsworth, the late Peter Thellusscn, Esq. ickleton. On r , Bilham House, Wm. Hewitt, Esq.; near which is Belvedere, B b b 370] CROSS Darfield ----- 10 Ardsley - - - - - farther , you may go forward to Dodsworth 2§ m., and leave Barnsley to the r. Or, r. to * BARNSLEY - - 3 13 2* 15* l. to Sheffield 13f m.; to Ro~ therham 12 J ,* r. to Wake- field 10£ ,* to Huddersfield 17- Dodworth - • - - 2 I7f m Silkstone - - - - 2 Hoyland Swaine - - 2| 22 Division of the Road - r. to Huddersfield 12J m.; H 23 *' 1. to Penistone § m. Don- caster to * PENISTONE 24 m. Thurlston - - - - 1 2 24 Division of the Road - l. to Sheffield 16 m. 2 i 4| 26* Salters Brook House - Leaving Salters Brook House 31 enter Cheshire. Further Wood Head, Cheshire - - - About a mile farther , r. to 2J 33* Huddersfield 14 m. Wood Head, Cradwen Bridge - - - - li ! 351 38f Tintwistle - •• - - l. to Chapel in le Frith 12f m.; thence to Buxton 4 ^. Mottram in Longden 3 t Dale - - - - - 2* 41 r. to Manchester Ilf m. Hattersley - - - If 1 42* Greenside - - - - 2 424 j Hyde Chapel - - - If 44 | Cross the Peak Forest canal. j Butterhouse Green ii 1 45* New Bridge - - - 2 47* Cross the Etherow river. * STOCKPORT - - I r. to Manchester m.; 1. 1 48* to Ashlorn 36 £ ,• to Chapel in le Frith 13 ; to Mac- clesfield 12. , Cheadle - - - r. to Manchester 7§ m.; 1. to 21 5I * 1 Wilmslow 1 ROADS. whence there is a delightful and ex- tensive prospect. On 1. of Hickleton, G. Wentworth, Esq.; and farther to the l, at Barnborough, Barnborough Grange, — Fawkes, Esq. About two miles beyond Hickleton, on r, at Thornscoe, Charles Palmer, Esq. Darfield. On r, Middlewood Hall, Hon. Henry Savile. Ardsley. R. Micklethwaite, Esq. On r. of Ardsley, Monk Bretton Priory. Before Dodsworth, on l , Wentworth Castle, late Right Hon. Thomas Co- nolly. Barnsley is seated on the side of a hill, and has a considerable manufacture of coarse Linen and Wire. Here are two Canals, the one joining the Calder river, the other the river Don. Silkstone. Beyond, on r, Banks Hall, the property of Francis Ferrer, Esq., occupied by Sam. Thorp, Esq.; and near it. Cannon Hall, Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. Hoy land Swaine. On r, Gunthwake Hall, belonging to William Bosville, Esq. Thurlston. About a mile and a half beyond, on r, iBullace Hail, Mrs. Milnes. Stockport is seated on the Mersey river, and is noted for its manufacture of Cotton and printed Goods. Chcadle. Near, on l , Joseph Fowden, Esq. At Cneadle, on r, J. Harrison, Esq ; on l, John Dale, Esq. UJttUOb u a. LM 1 Sharson - - - - - Over Baguley Moor to Timperley - - - * ALTRf NGH A M - r. to Manchester 8 m.; 1. to Chester hy Northivick 30^ ; see p . 353 and 354- Doncaster to * CHESTER 8 7% m. Dunham - - - - Cross the Bolling river. Bollington - - - Lymtn - - - - - Booth’s Lane - - Cross the Duke of Bridge- water’s canal. Statham ----- Thelwall - - - - Latchford - - - - 1. to Knutsford 10 % m. £ ! m. farther, l. to Chester j 20. Cross the Mersey river, and enter Lancashire. * WARRINGTON, Lancashire - - - * LIVERPOOL, as p. 1(33 - - - - 1 m 8 6i Sharson . Between Sharson and Tim- perley, on ?*, Withinshaw Hall, Wm, Egerton, Esq ; on L, Baguley Hall, Miss Houghton. Timperley. T. Richardson, Esq. Altringham. Beyond, on r, Oldfield Hall, W. Rigby, Esq. Dunham. On l, Dunham Park, Earl of Stamford. Lymm. Before, on r, Outhrington Hall, J. Leigh, Esq. DONCASTER to LIVERPOOL, by Barnsley, Penistone, Manchester, and Warrington. To Mottram in Long- den Dale, Cheshire , p. 370 - - - - l. to Stockport 7§ ni. — 41 r. to Tongfold - - - Near Stayley Bridge, cross the Huddersfield canal. 42* Stayley Bridge - - - Cross the river Tame, and enter Lancashire. Ashton under Line, 44* Lancashire - - - r. to Huddersfield 18 m. 45* Cross the Huddersfield ca- nal. J m. farther, l. to Stockport Wkm. f Audenshaw - - - *1 47J Openshaw - - - - 2 4 9i * MANCHESTER - 3 52| * WARRINGTON, as p. 353 - - - - GO ;oJ- * LIVERPOOL, as p. 103 - - - - I7f 88| Ashton under Line. Duckingfield Lodge, | Wm. Robt. Hay, Esq. \Manchester. About a mile before, on l, at Ardwick Green, T. Tipping, Esq.; on r, Anc»ats Hall, Sir John Parker Moseley, Bart. DORCHESTER to AXMINSTER, by Beaminster. Framplon. J. F. Browne, Esq. Maiden Newton. Two miles to the r, at Sydling, Sydling House, Sir John Smith, Bart. At Maiden Newton, the Hon. and Rev. Chas. Strangeways. Be- tween Maiden Newton and Hook, on r, Chelmington, John Puckct, Esq. To Charminster, Dor- 1 setshire - - - - — 2 1 Stratton ----- lj H Frampton - - - - 6 Maiden Newton - - 2 8 r. to Yeovil 11 vi. B b b 2 372 ] CROSS ROADS. Hook - - ** BEAMINSTER r. to Crewkcrne 7f m Bridport 6£. 5$ 13$ [2f m. farther , r. to Crew- m 4 1/1 kerne 5f m Z. Zo to Marsh alsea - - - * De- 3| - H 21 1 1 vonshire - - - - 6^ 24$ 31* DORCHESTER to GLASTONBURY, by Yeovil, Ilchester, and Somertost. To Maiden Newton, Dorchester , p. 37 1 - l. to Beaminster 9f m. * Sydling - - - - Long Ash Lane - - Buckshead - - * YEOVIL , Somerset- shire - - - - - r. io Sherborne 5f rn.; to Castle Cary 12 £ ; L to Crewlcerne 9$- i to llmin- ster 14- * ILCHESTER - - l. to llminsler 14 rti. Cross the Yeo river. r. to Castle Cary Ilf m.j to Shepton Mallet 16. * SO MERTON - - l. to Crew kerne 14 rn.; to Taunton l8f ,* r. to Shep- ton Mallet 16. Littleton - - - 29 ? 8 Compton Dunden - - If m. farther , r. Ze Castle i! 31 2 10 Cary lOf m.,- Zo Bruton 2 12 14? ,* Z. Zo Bridgewater 3 15 14*. Street - - - - - 33§ 19 Z, Zo Bridgewater 14f 4 Cross the river Brue. * GLASTONBURY - 1 2 35| 4| 234 Sydling. Sydling House, Sir John * 4 - Smith, Bart. 28 Long Ash Lane . Two miles beyond, on r, Woolcombe, Sir John Shef- field, Bart.; on Z, Melbury, Earl of Ilchester. DURHAM to ALDSTONE, by Wolsihguam. To Brancepeth, Dur- 1 Willington. On r. Elm Park, H. F. ham - - — 4J Mills, Esq. Willmgton - - - - oJL Harperley Lane Head 5 ni Harperley Lane Head. A mile beyond, Z. to Bishop's Auckland 5 m.; to Wilton le Wear 3 ,* on Z, Harperley Hall ^ George Pearson, r. to Edinburgh by Cold Esq. About two miles beyond Har- Rowley and Jedburgh Ilf. perley Lane Head, on r, Bradley Hall, Seep. 231. * WOLSINGHAM - 3J 15 ! Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart. ALDSTONE , Cumber- land, p. 221 - - - i26$ 41$ Holsingham. Within a mile, on r. New Hall, J. Garth, Esq.; and far- Brancepeth. On Z, Brancepeth Castle, ther to the r, Greenwell Hall, J. Wm. Russell, Esq, Greenwell, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [373 DURHAM to BRIDLINGTON, by Stockton, Gisborough, Whitby, and Scarborough, with a Branch to FLAM- BOROUGH. To Shincliffe, Durham Four Mile Bridge - - Black Gate - - - - The Skern River - - * SEDGEFIELD - - Layton - - - - Thorpe - - - - - Cross Billingham Brook. * Norton Inn - - - l. to Hartlepool lOf m.; to Sunderland 25$ ; r. to * STOCKTON - - r. to Darlington 11 $m.; to Yarm 4. Durham to * YARM, Yorkshire , 2A\ m. Stockton Bridge - - Cross the river Tees, enter Yorkshire. Acklam, Yorkshire Blue Bell Inn - - l. to Marton, Church Hambleton House j- West Upsall - - East Upsall - - - - Barnalby Grange - - * GUISBOROUGH - r. to Thirsfc ly Stokesley 27| m. An Alum Mine - - Lockwood Beck - - | Harley Bush Hill - - 1 Wapley New Inn - - I Scaling Dam - - - ! Tranmire - - - - j Lyth, Church - - - 5 Sands’ End - - - - j Along the Sands at low wa- ter, or at high water along j the Coast, to * WHITBY - - - r. to Pickering 20 $ m. Cross the Esk river. * SCARBOROUGH , p. 240 - - - - Through Scarborough , l. to Filey 7 rn.; and to Hun- and _ 2 1? 3! 2 f 1 JL { 4 3| 2 4 I 8| 11 12f I5i manly ly Gristhorpe and Muslon 8 §. Falsgrave - - - Forward to New Malton 21$ m.; 1. to Seamer, Church - - Hartford Bridge - - ( ross Hartford river. Spittles - - - - Fiixton - - - - - iFolkton, Church - - ^HUNMANBY - - ,R.eighton, CsliU7 cfi • *• Speeton - - - - - Bnckton - - - - - \ Forward to Bempton $ m ; thence to Flamlorough 2f . Durham to Flamborough 92 J m. r. to * BRIDLINGTON 2li 2 QI 2 28j 29} 30 3 1 1 2\ li 4 2i ni 74 76§ 77l] 79 80 82| i &5i | 86§l 89 j 35i 38 40j 92\ j Shinchff'e. Near, on Z, Sherburn Hos- j pital. A mile beyond ShinclifFe, on j Z, Whitwell House, ■■ — — - • on r,\ Moor House, . Black Gate. On Z, Coxhce House, j John Foster, Esq. Sedgejield. Near, Mansforth Hall, Ro- bert Surtees, Esq.; at Sedgefield, on r, Hardwick Hall, Matthew Russell, j Esq. Thorpe. On Z, Blakiston Hall, — Da- j vison, Esq.; and farther to the Z, | 3i Winyard Hall, Sir Henry Vane Tem- ; pest, Bart. j Ormesly. Sir James Pennyman, Bart. , Gislorough. On Z, Great Manley, Wm. ! Chaloner, Esq. Scaling. Near, Sir Thomas Heron. j Lyth. On r, near Hutton Mulgrave, I Mulgrave Castle, Lord Mulgrave. i \Sand’s End. Alum Works belonging ! to Lord Mulgrave. UVhitly. See page 235- 1 For the seats between Whitby and Scar- borough, see page 240. Hunmanly. On r, Humphrey Osbaldes- tone. Esq. 71 Q\Speeton. Between Speeton and Buck-! ton, on Z, Buckton Hall, J. Robin son, Esq. 41 42 43 t 48J 50 53J 374] CROSS ROADS. DURHAM to KENDAL, by Bishop Auckland, Bernard Castle, Brough, and Kirkby Stephen, with Branches to PENRITH and SEDBERGH. To Sunderland Bridge, Durham - - - - 3* Cross the river Weare. A litte farther , l. to Dar- lington 14§ m. 1£ m. from Sunderland Bridge, l. to Pcirae Bridge 1 4$. * BISHOP AUCK- LAND - * - - pi j 10 West Auckland - - 3 13 r. to Wolsingham 1 1 m to Jedburgh by Wilton le Wear 76 J ,• L. to Darling- ton 9 2 3 to Pierce Bridge 6£. Raby - - - - - 44 1 H Staindrop, or Stainthorp 18 j l. to Richmond 14 m. * BERNARD CASTLE r.I J 2 24£ l. to Darlington \ r ]\ m. Cross the river Tees, and enter Yorkshire. High Startforth, York- shire ------ 1 2 j 24 jl l. to Greta Bridge 3T m. Bowes ----- H 28 J l. to Greta Bridge 6 in. * BROUGH, Westmor- land, p. 184 - - - 13 41J r. to Penrith 2 1 m. See p. < I84. Durham to * PENRITH , Cumber- land, 63 £ m. 1. to Brough Sowerby - 1.4 42*| Cross the Beloo river. * KIRKBY STEPHEN 3* 46 ! l. to Askrigg 18 m.; to Rich- mojid 33- 2 nr. beyond Kirkby Stephen, l. to Sed- bergh 1 1 m. See p. ‘208. Thence to Lancaster 25^ Durham to * SEDBERGH 5Q m. Cold Beck - - - - 4 * ; :J 50* Killath ----- 4 54* Tebay ----- 3 57* * KENDAL, as p. 208 12 69i OR, * To SEDBERGH, Yorkshire , as in the adjoining column Lincoln’s Inn Bridge - Cross the river Loyne, or Lune, and enter West- moreland. * KENDAL , West- moreland - - - - 2 * 59 61* 69 ! Sunderland Bridge. Before, on r, New- bum Hall, late — Smith, Esq. On l. of Sunderland Bridge, at Croxdale, Croxdale House, W. Salvin, Esq. Between Sunderland Bridge and Bi- shop Auckland, on r, Brancepeth Castle, Wm. Russell, Esq.; Whit- worth, R. Shaftoe, Esq.; Old Park, T. Wharton, Esq. Bishop Auckland. Within a mile, on r, the Palace and Park of the Bishop of Durham. On r. of Bishop Auck- land, Newtoncap Hall, William Box- over, Esq.; and farther to the r, Bin- Chester, Hon. Mrs. Lyons. West Auckland. The ancient residence of the Edens ; and near it, at St. He- lens Auckland, Sir John Chardin Musgrave, Bart. Raby. On r, Raby Castle, Earl of Dar- lington. ainthorp. Between Stainthorp and Bernard Castle, on r, Streatham Cas- tle, Earl of Strathmore. Kirkby Stephen. On l, Hartley Castle, Sir John Chardin Musgrave, Bart. Two miles beyond Kirkby Stephen, on l, Wharton Park, Earl of Lonsdale. CROSS ROADS. [375 DURHAM to LANCASTER, by Bishop Auckland, Bernard Castle, Brough, Kirkby Stephen, and Sedbergh. * To KIRKBY STE- PHEN , Westmore- land, p. 374 - - * SEDBERGH , York- shire, p. 208 - - * LANCASTER, Lan- cash. p. 20 7 and 208 Kirkby Stephen is situated near the skirts 46 of the hills, which divide Westmore- — land from Yorkshire. It has a manu- 13 59 factory of Stockings, and its Church is a handsome structure. t>o Oi CO Lancaster. See page 207. 5i 24 4 4 H 194 26 28j 30± DURHAM to LANCASTER, by Pierce Bridge, Richmond, and Askrigg. Pierce Bridge. Beyond ,onr , Cliff Hall, H; Maire,' Esq. About three miles beyond Pierce Bridge, on r, Forcett Hall, Robert Shuttleworth, Esq.; Carleton Hall, M. Pulleyn, Esq.; and Stanwick, Duke of Northumberland. Three Tuns Inn. Near, on l , Middleton Lodge, — Hartley, Esq. On r. of the Three Tuns, Sedbury House, Sir Ro- bert D’Arcy Hildyard, Bart.; and farther to the r, Hartford Hall, Shel- don Cradock, Esq. Skeeby. On r, Aske Hall, Lord Dun- das , and farther to the r, at Gilling, Lady Wharton. Richmond. John Yorke, Esq. Halfpenny House. On l , Burton HalT^ Rev. C. Wyvill. Rcdmire. Near, on l, Bolton Hall, Marquis of Winchester ; and Swine- thvvaite Hall, Mrs. Anderson. Carperl y. On l, at Asgarth, and in the neighbourhood of Askrigg, are some remarkable Falls of Water. Ingleton. About five miles before, on r, Whernside Mountain, I78O yards high ; a mile farther, on r , Weather- cot Cave, and several natural Curiosi- ties ; on r, Ingleborough Hill, I'/OO yards high, and Pennigant Hill, 1740 j yards high. On r. of Ingleton, Hal- I stead, Mrs. Foxcroft. * To Pierce Bridge, Durham , p. 220 The Three Tuns Inn - r. to Bernard Castle 13 m.; 1. to Darlington 8 ; $ to. farther , forward to Cat- terick Bridge 3$ to.,* turn on the r. to Skeeby - - - - - * RICHMOND - - Z. to Catterick Bridge 5$ m to Northallerton 14$; r. to Bernard Castle 131; to Brough 2<3f ; to Kirkby Stephen 33. Cross the river Swale. Halfpenny House - - A mile farther , l. to Mar- sham 14 to.,* to Middle- ham 4 . Durham to MIDDLEHAM 40j m. Redmire, end of - - Carperby - - - - * ASKRIGG - - - Near Bambridge , forward to Kirkby Stephen 18 $ to.; to Sedbergh 18$. Eainbridge - - - - Cross the Ure river. r. to Hawes 4 $ to. Durham HAWES 54- m. Forward, over the Moun- tains to * Indeton - - - - \lS-k r. to Kirkby Lonsdale 7 771.; 1. to Settle 10$. 35f 41 i 44 48f 50 68§ 3;0] CROSS ROADS. The mile stones on this road are numbered from Richmond as far as Cam Hill ; thtn they are numbered from Lancaster . The 0,3d and ‘24th mile- stones from Richmond are on Bear’s Head Hill ; the 2 ( Jth from Lancaster on Cam Hilly beyond which a road turns off on r. to Halves 5 m - Near the 0.6th milestone from Lan- caster, l, to Settle 12 rn. Black Burton - - - Cransheld, Lancashire Division of the Road - r, to Kirkhy Lonsdale 4 m. 1. to Melling - - - * Hornby - - - - Claughton - - - - 2 79 f Caton - - - - - 2 8l| * LANCASTER - - 5 8 Black Burton. On r , John Atkinson, Esq. At Black Burton, Rich. Ethe- rington, Esq. Cransfield. Beyond, on r. the Ruins of Thurland Castle. Between Crans- field and Melling, on Z, at Wenning- ton, Wenaington Hall, Robt. Hesketh, Esq. 3 7i§ Hornby. On r, T. Parke, Esq.; on l. H 74 Hornby Castle, John Marsden, Esq. H 75f Caton. Beyond, at the third mile-stone from Lancaster, East Park Hall, Lord 3 4 76 Clifford. if 77 f Lancaster. See p. 207 and 208. ELY to BURY To Stuntney, Cam- bridgeshire 7 - Soharn - - - • 4 H Near Fordham, r. to New- market 6 m. Fordham - - - - H 9 Near Red House , r. to New- market m . Cross the river Ouse, and enter Suffolk. Red House, Suffolk - 3| 12| l. to Mildenhall 3§ m . Ely * MILDENHALL 10J m. r. to Kenford - - 2 i Saxham ----- H 20j ST. EDMUNDS. * BURY ST. ED - I | | MUND'S - - - ! 4 | 24| Fordham. About three miles beyond, on r, at Chippenham, Chippenham Park, John Thorpe, Esq. The house was built by Inigo Jones. Kenford. On r, Dalham Hall, Sir Gilbert Affleck, Bart.; and farther to the r, Owsden Hall, J. Moseley. Esq.; on Z, Cavenham Hall, Mark Single- ton, Esq % Saxham. On r, T. Mills, Esq. Be- J tween Saxham and Bury St. Ed- f munds, on r, Ickworth Lodge, Earl ; ! of Bristol. I I I { ELY to PETERBOROUGH, by Chatteris, with Branches to ST. IVES, WISBEACH, and HUNTINGDON. To Wichford, Cam- bridgeshire - - - 3 The annexed road is not passable , for carriages in winter^and wet sea- Keep to the r. Wicham - - - - 2 i 5j | sons, farther than. Chatteris. The Mepal - - - - - 7 1 usual road in winter is to Huntingdon, Cross the new Bedford ri- ver, and a mile farther cross the old Bedford fiver and bank. j 27^ miles ; thence to Norman Cross I 13f m. asp. 249 S thence to Peterbo- rough 5 i m.j in all 4Sf m. c * Chatteris - - - - l. to St. Ives 12f m. See p. 253. Ely to * ST. IVES, Hunting- don 2A\ 772. Also, l. to Semersham, as p. 253» 7 m -i thence to Old Hurst 4 i thence to Huntingdon 5f> as p. 254* Ely to * HUNTINGD ON 2 ;f in. If m. beyond Chatteris , r. to Wish each 16 rn. Ely to * W IS BEACH 29 m. Garters Bridge - - - North Bridge, Hunting- donshire - ROSS ROADS. [377 4# 1 1 2 Cross the Forty Feet Drain. Ponders Bridge - - « Cross Bevills Leam. 22\ r. to Whittlesea 2f m. Horsey Bridge - - - Cross Pigs Watar. 4 2§\ 1. to Yaxley 3f m. Stangrave - - Neat Peterborough, cross the 2 28j river Nen. * PETERBOROUGH, Northamptonshire - Huntingdon. In the road to Hunting- don, between Somersham and Old 2 13# Hurst, on l, at Woodhurst, Sir Robt. ! Burton. St 18| North Bridge. On l , near Ramsey, the I Abbey, Wm. Fellows, Esq. ELY to ST. IVES, To Wichford, Cain- bridgeshire - - - Forward to Chatteris 8f m.; 1. to Wentworth - - - - Sutton - - - - > A Near Earith, Gross the new Bedford river. Earitli, Huntingdonshire l. to Bluntisham - - Needingworth - Tawdry Lane, t. g. - r. to Wisbeach 29f 7 n.; for- ward to Houghton 2f,‘ thence to Hartford If ; thence to Huntingdon if: in all , from Ely to Hun- tingdon 22 m. Or, * l. to ST. I?ES - - Cross the river Ouse, f m. hey and St. Ives , for - ward to Papworth St. Everard 6f m. by Earith, continued to HUNT- INGDON. J ‘2 2 # 4J 3 i? 7i 12 151 Id# r. to HemmingfordGrey Heaimingford Abbots - Godmanchester - - l. to Cambridge 14f w?.; to Royston 20f ,• to St. Neut’s 8 . Cross the river Ouse. * HUNTINGDON, M. H. - - - - - 174 if 2# I I9i 20 ± 23 24 The road from Wichford to Ea- rith is almost impassable in wet ivea- tlier. The usual route in winter from Ely to St. Ives is by Chatteris. Scs p. 316 and 377. St. Ives. Oliver Cromwell rented a farm here. See p. 253* Hemmingford Grey. Rev. Mr. Green. Godmanchester. Late Gen. Clarke. EXETER to TOR BAY and BR1XHAM by the Coast, * To Teign mouth Devon, p. 7 5 - • Or, by Haldon Hill 15 m - See p. 73 and 75, |! l r i\. Teign mouth is much resorted to for sea- ■ 2 j , . I bathing. 373] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Teign river. Shaldon - - - - - Comb Puffbrds - - - St. Mary Church * - Hope’s (or Bob’s) Nose Tor Quay, on Tor Bay Tor Mohun - - Cockington - - - - Painton - - - - - Churston Ferrers - - * Brixham, entrance of l. to Brixham Quay OR, * To NEIVTON BU- SHEL, Devon , p. 73 * Brixham, p. 75 - - 19 2 21 2 23 3 26 ii 274 0 I 2 | 30 H 3 l| n 334 4 3 7i ii 38f i 394 _ 15 13 28 j Tor Quay. A mile beyond, Tor Abbey. Brixham. Between Brixham and the Sea, Upton House, J. Cutler, Esq. Tor Bay is a fine Bay in the English Channel, between Slob’s Nose and Berry Point ; it has Tor Guay on the North, and Brixham Guay on the South. The Prince of Orange, after- wards William III, landed here in November 1688. EXMOUTH to MINEHEAD, by Exeter, Tiverton, and Bampton. Timber scombe - - r. to Dunster 2§ m.; Ex- mouth to DUNSTER 50\ m. 1. to * MINEHEAD - To Lympstone, Devon- 1 shire - - - - . - — Exton - - - - - 43 7 * TOPSHAM - - - 2 9 * EXETER - - - Cross the river Exe. ql 124 Stoke Cannon - - - 34 16 Rew ------ 1 17 Silverton - - - - l. to Tiverton by Long Causeway m.; r. to H 194 Butterleigh - - - - H 23 * TIVERTON - - r. to Cvllumpton 51 rn.; to Taunton 21 ^ ; L to Cre- diton 12 ; to South Motion 1 87 . 3 26 BAMPTON - - - l. to Dulvcrton by Exe Bridge. 5 m. 32| Morebath - - - - 35 Gilberts ------ „ 3 if ! 35| Berry, Somersetshire - r. to Wiveliscomhe 9 § m. Cross the Exe river. 1 £ m. farther , l. to Dulverlon 1 § m. 374 Brendon Hill - - - 6 434 Couple Cross - - - 2 454 Lime Kilns - - - - 1 40J! 48 51 Lympstone. On l , across the river Exe, Powderham Castle, Lord Vise. Cour- tenay. Beyond Lympstone, Thorne, — Smith, Esq.; on <5, Nutwell Court, Lord Heathfield. Exton. Before, on r, Higher Nutwell, T. Heathfield, Esq. Between Exton and Topsham, on r, Mount Elford, Math. Lee, Esq. Exeter. A mile beyond, on l t Stoke Hill, J. Sanders, Esq. Rew. Beyond, on r, Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, Bart. Tiverton. Near, on !, Collipriest, T. Phillips, Esq. ; and the Lodge, P. Blundell, Esq. At Tiverton, Tiverton Castle, Sir Thomas Carew, Bart. This castle formerly belonged to the ancient Earls of Devonshire. Bampton. The Castle, late — Lucas, Esq. Timbers combe. Beyor&L on r, Dunster Castle, J. F. Luttrell, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [379 FARRINGDON to WORCESTER, by Burford, Stowe on the Wold, and Evesham, with Branches to BAMPTON, and MORETON IN THE MARSH. To Radcot Bridge, Berkshire - - Cross the Isis river, and enter Oxfordshire. Radcot, Oxfordshire - i 2 i Clanfield - - - - H 4 i r. to B amp ton m. Far- ringdon to BAMPTON 6£ m. Blackbourton - - - 1 5l\ * BURFORD - - - 5 ioj| r. to Bampton 6 m.; to Witney 7 ,* l to Cirences- ter 1 ; to NorthLeach 9. Cross the Windrush river. r. to Chipping Norton 11 m. /. to West Hill - - - 3 A, ni Fifield on the Right - H 141 r. to Fifield \ m. Wick Hill, Glocester - shire ----- 3 17J1 Junction of the Road - 191 1. to Cirencester 1 8% m. * STOWE ON THE WOLD - - - - 3 4 20* r. to Chipping Norton 8 m.; 1. to Glocester 22q> Thro' the town , l. to Tewkesbu- ry 22 ; forward to More- ton in the Marsh 4f* Farringdon lo *MORETON IN THE MARSH 24J vi. Division of the Road - r. to Moreton in the Marsh 3 m • * Broadway, Worcester - | shire - - - - j* Wickhamford Bridge i* Bengeworth - - 1. to Tewkesbury 12J m.; to Worcester by Pershore, as p. 95, 151- Farringdon |* WORCESTER j vn. 'Cross the Avon river. |* EVESHAM - Red House - - \r. to Alcester 8J m. 5 li 4| 5j 3* 2 30 ^ 33| 35f fl 361 lj : 38* If 50 * Z?wr/ord. The Priory, John Lenthall, Esq. 1 Wick Hill. Sir Chas. Pole, Bart. Broadway. Within three miles of Broad- way, on r, Northwick Park, Lady Northwick ; on l , Spring Hill, Hon. John Coventry. FERRY BRIDGE to HUDDERSFIELD, by Pontefract and Wakefield. *7o PONTEFRACT , 1 Pontefract. Between Pontefract and Yorkshire - - - — 2 ! l j Purston Jackling, on l , Ackworth Purston Jackling - - 4J- Park, . Division of the Road - Z. to Doncaster 16 £ w. H ! 1 jPrtVsfon Jackling. Between Purston Agbridge - - - - 2i j Jackling and the Division of the R.oad, ^ little farther 3 l. to Barns- io j on Z, Nos tel Park, — Williams, Esq. ley 9 Cross the Caldcr river. \ Agbridge. On r, at Heath, the Hall, * WAKEFIELD - - n llj William Farquier, Esq.; Right Hon, r. to Leeds 9 m.,* to Bradford J. Smythe, Esq.; and J. Smithson, 14- A mile beyond Wake- field, r. to Halifax 15. j Esq. C c c 2 , 380] CROSS ROADS. 1. to Horbury - - - Cross the Caldei river. I3f < Grange Park. John Lister Kaye, Esq. Over Shittlington - - 91 a 1 Q 161 Grange Park - - - 171 Division of the Road. On r, Whitley Division of the Road - H I0-J Hall, R. H. Beaumont, Esq. l. to Barnsley 11£ m. Lepton - - - - - Highgate Lane - - - 1 20j Wakefield. Beyond, oh l, Lupset Hall, 1 2lJ Mrs. Wittin. l. to Penistone 1 0 m. 1 Highgate Lane. Between Highgate Lane j Almondbury | Cross the Coin river. I 22J and Almondbury, on l, Woodson Hall, I * HUDDERSFIELD 2 24 J! Earl of Dartmouth. FERRY BRIDGE to LEEDS. To Brotherton, York - Peckfield , T. e. To the left, before you shire ----- — 1 turn off from the Great North Road, r. to Taclcaster I2§ m. H 21 Ledstone Hall and Park, an ancient Fairburn - - - - 13- m. farther , r. to Selby seat of the Earl of Huntingdon, now 91 m. 2-1 William Smythson, Esq. The Lodge Peckfield, t. g. - - 5 in the Park commands a very exten- At the Boot and Shoe Inn, forward to Wetherby 11^ sive prospect. Between Peckfield, turn on l. to t. G. and West Garforth, on l, at West Garforth - - - Ql °2 si Kippax, — Medhurst, Esq.; and Kip- l, to Wakefield 9 ra. Whitchurch 2x 10 ! pax Park, Mrs. Bland. Halton - 1 Ilf West Garforth. On r, Barrowby Hall, r. to Tadcaster 11| m. C. Smith, Esq. Black Bank - n 14 Whitchurch. On l, Temple Newsham, * LEEDS - - - - 1 1 15 Viscountess Irvine. GAINSBOROUGH to STONE, by Worksop, Mansfield, AjA’RETON, ASHBORN, and Cheadle, with a Branch to NEWCA3TLD-UNDER-LINE. * To WORKSOP, Not- Worksop is noted for a magnificent seat tinghamshire, p. 3 56 * MANS FIE LD, p. 312 — ... - 18 of the Duke of Norfolk. Here was 12 30 once an Abbey, the Gate of which re- mains, and the room over it is con- A mile farther, r. to Mat- verted into a School. On the west of lock 15 m. , the town is a circular Hill, which was Sutton in Ashheld - - o\ | 33 1 i the site of a castle. Quantities of Li- A LFRETON, Derlysh. 5-; 1 39 quorice are grown in the neighbour- r. to Chesterfield 10 ra., - 1. hood of Worksop. The canal from the to Derby 14. ^ Trent to Chesteifield runs a little to * The Peacock Inn 2 41 the north of the town ; and to the south r. to Chesterfield lQf ra., - 1. of it, are Ciumber Park, Duke of New- to Derby 14 . castle ; Welbeck Abbey, D. of Port- Wingfieid - - - - Critch - - - - - 1 42 land; andThoresbyPark, E.of Manver$. 2 44 Wingfield. On l, Wingfield Manor, ! William Halton, Esq. • CROSS ROADS. T381 Hottstandel Bridge Cross the Derwent river. 1 2 45T 47i Wigwell - - - 2 The Guide Post r. to Matlock by Matlock 1 ? 4 7% Bath 5 | to.; 1. to Derby by Belper 13% m - WIRKSWORTH, Town Hall - - - l . to Derby 14 m.; r. to 1 48J Chesterfield 13£ rn. Carsington - - - - 1 f to. farther, r. to Bras- 51 sing ton If to. Keep to the l. 2 to. from Carsing - ton, l. to Derby 13f. Kniveton - 3| 541' * ASHBORN - - - l. to Belper 12 m.; to Lich- 3 5 H field 24; r. to Bakewell 1 5 ; to Bukton 20. , Hanging Bridge - - Cross the Dove river, and If 59 \ enter Staffordshire. 1. to Uttoxeter 9| to. Red Lion, Staffordshire Forward to Leek lOf to.; 3 62\ 1. to The-Blazing Star - I 3} 60-J Oakmoor - * Cross the Churnet river. H 67 \ * CHE ABLE - - - ■r. to Leek lOf m .; to Buxton 20f ; l. to Uttoxeter lOf. Fosbrook - - - Blithe Bridge - * - Cross the Blithe river. /. to Uttoxeter 11 ra.; r. to Meer !§ ; thence to New- castle, as p. 191 , 6 to. Gainsborough, to * NEWCASTLE UN- DER LINE 81| m. Rough Chase - - - Hobber Gate - - * STONE - - - - 3i 70f 7H 7H 2* 77 1} 78| 2* 81 Wig well. On I , Francis Hurt, Esq. 5 Wirksworth. On r, at Willersley, Ri- i chard Arkwright, Esq. j Carsington. Near, Hopton Hall, P. Gell, Esq. Ashhorn. See p. 175* Red Lion. Between the Red Lion and Blazing Star, on l, Colton Hall, Thos. Gilbert, Esq. ^ Oakmoor. On l, Farley Hall,C. Bill, Esq. Chcadlc. A mile before, on r, Hales Hall, John Patten, Esq. Between Cheadle and Fosbrook, on r, at Dil- horn, Dilhorn Hall, Mrs. Holliday. Fosbrook. A mile On r, at Caversvvall, Caverswall Castle, B. Grey, Esq. GAINSBOROUGH to UTTOXETER, by Worksop, Chester- field, Matlock, and Ashborn; Or, by Worksop, Mansfield, Alfreton, and Ashborn. * To WORKSOP, Not- tinghamshire, p. 3 50 * CHESTERFIELD, Derbysh. p.355 &3 56 * ASHBORN , p. 285 l. to Belper 12 rn.; to Lich- field 24 ; r. to Bakewell 15 ; to Buxton 20. Hanging Bridge - - Cross the Dove river, and enter Staffordshire, r. to Leek 13J m.; to Cheadle Ub Mayfield, Staffordshire Cahvich Hall - - - Barrow Hill - - - - Rocester - - - - ooi -^2 1# 18 55% 571 594 621 Cross the Churnet river. Crakemarsh Hall - - UTTOXETER - - or. To ASHBORN, Der- byshire, as above * UTTOXETER, Staf- fordsh. as in the ad- joining col. and above 64± 06 ?! 11 57f 68-J M ay field. On r, Thomas Ley, Esq. Calwich Hall. On l, Rev. Mr. Granville. Barrow Hill. On r, Thos. Wilkinson, Esq. Rocester. On l, Thos. Bainbridge, Esq. Crakemarsh Hall. On l, late Rev. Dr. , Cotton. CROSS ROADS. 282 ] • ~ GUILDFORD to BRXGHTHELMSTONE, by Steyning, with a Branch to ARUNDEL. To Shalford, Surrey - Bramley - - - - - Rushet Common - - Smith Brook - - - Little Brookhurst - - Aldford Cross-wavs Aldford - - - ' - - £ m. farther, Renter Sussex. Loxwood, Sussex - - Beggars Bush - - - Brinkhurst - - - New Bridge - « - Cross the Arun river. Hadfordshern - - - l. to Dorking 20§ m.; r. to Arundel 12§, as p. 34 and 35- Guildford to * ARUNDEL 3lf m. From Guildford to 1 2J if 5 2 7 oi. 9i 1 2 10 1 11 4 12§ l 13 i 1 4| 2 i 17 1 9i Arundel by Petivorth is 31 m, Seep. 19, 20, and 21 . Bawford Bridge Farm - Dane Hill - - - - Worminghurst - - - Ashington - - - - Wiston - - - - - * STEYNING - - * BRIGHT II ELMr STONE, asp. 32 - 2 If ** ql ? I of 21 1 23 24| 2 5§ 29 30| 4 If Bramley. On l, at Wonersh, Lord Grantley. Worminghurst, On r, Worminghurst Park, Duke of Norfolk. Wiston. Wiston Park, Charles Goring, Esq. HARROWGATE to * To KNARESBO- ROUGH , Yorkshire r. to York 18 m.; to Wether- — 2 *y 8 . Ferrinsby - - - - 2f 4f Minksip ----- 4 7i * BORGUGHBRIDGE i 2 9 * THIRSK, p. 232 - l. to Ripon 12 3 m.; to North- ni 20i allerton 8|,* r. to York 231- Cross Cod Beck. Sutton underWhitstone- clifF 3 4 Scawton, Church - - 5 2»I Scawton Bridge - - If 31 Cross the Rye river. * HELMSLEY - - 2f 33f r. to York 25 rn. Nawton - - - - * KIRBY MOOR- H 36f SIDE - - ' - - Cross the Dcve river. 3 30f Kelholme - - - - 1 2 39f Sinnington - - - - 3 42f j ' Wrelton - - - - if 44|| SCARBOROUGH. Knaresborough is almost encompassed by the river Nidd, and is seated on a rugged rock, where there was a castle. It was built soon after the conquest. The townsmen defended it for Charles I. after the battle of Marston Moor, and exhibited so much spirit and resolu- tion, that they gained at last an ho- nourable capitulation. At the bottom of the town, across the bridge, is the famous Dropping Well. The water falls from a coarse limestone rock, in a perpetual stream of many strings, and possesses a petrifyingquality. Here are three other remarkable Wells : the Sweet Spa, or Vitrioline Well : the Fetid, or Sulphur Well j and St. Mo- nag’n’s Well. Helmsley. Before, on r, Duncombe Park, Charles Duncombe, Esq. At Helmsley, the ruins of the Castle. Kirby Moorside. Near, on House, Rev. J. Robinson. Hall CROSS ROADS, [383 Aislaby ----- 4 5 * NEW MALTON, Middleton - - - - 1 2 454 p. 234 - - - - 18 38 * PICKERING, Church 4 7 * SCARBOROUGH, 60j r. to Malion 8 § wt.; Z. to p. 235 - - - . 22j Whitby 20 £ in. OR, Farmaby Thornton, 2§ * To BOROUGH- Church - - - - 49 i BRIDGE, p. 3S2 - 9 Wilton ----- 50f Cross the Swale river. Allerston - - - - 1 5 iJ Helperby - - - - 3$ 12 J Ebberton - - - - H 53 | Over Pill Moor to l 6 | * Snainton, New Inn - 544 Raskelf 4 * SCARBOROUGH, * Easingwold - - - 2 4 p, 235 - - - - 9 3 t 64jj r. to York 13 § rn.; i. to Thirsk lOf. 22 \ * To THIRSK , York - Bogg Hall - - - - 3 shire, p. 194 - - * SCARBOROUGH, 244 Yearsley - - - - - Division of the Road - 3 1 254 2 6J p. 382 and above co|^ CO 68$ L to Helmsley 7 m -S T > to York 16 . OR, Coulton, on right - - *4 27 J * To KN ARES BO- 9 O Hnvinghara - - - - 2 i 30 ROUGH, Yorkshire ■ 2 Slingsby - - - • - 2 32 Flaxby, t. g. - - - 3 5 Barton ----- 1 3 33j The North Road - - 3 ? H Appleton - - - - 1 34| l. to Boroughbridge 5 i mr, turn on r , and about J m. farther , turn on l. to I 1 Amotherby - - - - Swinton - -- -- 1 2 2 35j 35j Allerton Mauleverer - 3 4 64 Broughton, on left - - 3 4 364 Green Hammerton 10 * NEW MALTON, l. to Boroughbridge 7 rn. Church - - . - - H Skip Bridge - - - H 114 * SCARBOROUGH \ Cross the Nidd river. 184 p. 235 - - - - Tl\ 604 Holdgate - - - - 7 * YORK - - - - 14 20 Farmaby Thornton. Rev. Mr. Gilby. HEREFORD to ABERGAVENNY, continued to NEWPORT and CARDIFF, with Branches to USKE and PONTYPOOL. To Goose Pool, Here- j Hereford. A mile and a half beyond, fordshire - - — H on l, Belmont, J. Matthews, Esq. On Willocks Bridge - - 2j 6 l, about four miles from Hereford, Wormoridge - - - 3 9 near the road, Allensmoor, Edward f Cross the Worme river. Letch mere Pattishall, Esq. Kenderchurch - - - oi nj; Wormbridge. Late Lady Clive, ' widow Pontrilas - - - - 3 4 12 1 of Sir Edward Clive, a Baron 1 of the Cross the Munnow river. 1 Exchequer, now E. B. Clive, Esq. Rowlston - - - - 134 Kenderchurch. On l, at KentehuFCh, Alterines - - - - 3i l 6 f Kentchurch Park, the late John Scu- Llanvihangel, Crucorn- damore, Esq. w y, Monmouthshire H 19 PontrUas. Henry Shiffher, Esq. 384] CROSS L.landilo Pertholy - - ol 4 | 21 j * ABERGAVENNY - j 24 r. to Crickhotvell m.\ L to Monmouth by Tregare 1 64 ; by Ragland 1 7 . Llanellan Bridge - - 2 26 Cross the Uske river. Llanover - - - - ts> CO OH A mile farther, l. to Uske 5§ m. Hereford to * USKE 35 m. Mamhilad, Church on l. 3 31| Lianvihangel Pontymoel 1 i§ | 33 Division of the Road - 1 2 ! 33 r 1 r. to Pontypool 1 m.j Here- ford to PONTYPOOL 34| m. Cross the Brecon canal. New Inn - - - - 2 35| Llanternam - - - 2 Malpas ----- 2 ROADS. * NEWPORT - - * CARDIFF , Glamor- ganshire, p. 88 - - 2 54 Abergavenny . Before, on r. Hill House, Thomas Morgan, Esq., and Bricket House, Mrs. Rogers. Beyond, on r, Llanfoist House, E. Chambre, Esq. and on l, Colbrook House and Park, John Hanbury "Williams, Esq. Hanover. Llanover House, Benjamin Waddington, Esq. Beyond Llanover, i on l, Pont y’ Goitre, T. Hooper, Esq. Mamhilad, — Morgan, Esq. Llanmhangel Pontymoel , is only a Church arid a Bridge on the road. Pontypool. John Hanbury, Esq. Llanternam. • — Blewet, Esq. Malpas. George Kemys, Esq. HEREFORD to KIDDERMINSTER, by Bkomyakd, with " a Branch to BEWDLEY, To Lugg Bridge, Here- fordshire - - - Cross the river Lugg. r. to Worcester 24f m. Withington Marsh Burley Gate - - - Stoke Lacey - - - About a mile- before Brom- yard, to Ledbury 124 m. * BROMYARD - - r. to Worcester 14 m.; Ijrio Leominster 12; to Tenbury 10 . Sandy Cross - - - T. to Lower Sapey, Worces- tershire 3 m thence to Clifton If S thence to Sapey Wood If ; thence round Stanford Park to Stanford Bridge 3 1 • in. all 94 rn. Or , l. to Ted stone Wafer - Upper Sapey •• Stanford Park, Worces- tershire - - - - l. to Tenbury 74 m.j r. to Worcester 1$ m. — 2 3f 4i\ 8 10 14 16 2 18 i 2 *, 20f' j ii! 22J From. Kiddermihsler you may go \ forward to Wolverhampton, Staf- ford, &c . to Mayichester j see p. 334 and 335 ; to Stourbridge , Lichfield, Derby, and Nottingham , see p. 3^7 j &c. Hereford is an ancient place, but much decayed. The Cathedral is a venera- ble structure. The chief manufacture of this city is Gloves. Before the conquest, Hereford was the head quar- ters of the Saxons, as it was afterwards of the English, who were stationed here to keep the Welch in awe. Withington. Rev. John Griffiths. Burley Gate. J. Westwood, Esq. Stanford Park. Sir Thomas Winning- ton, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [385 Stanford Bridge - - Cross the Teme river. * Hundred House Iqn r. to Worcester 11 m ; L. to Tenbury 10^ m. Dun ley, George - - A Little further, r. to Wor- cester 11 m.; 1. to Beivd- Lcy 3f Hereford to * BEWDLEY 33f m. Near Stqqrport, cross the Severn river. Stourport, Swan - - 2$j 24 1 ol Z 2 3*1 27 30J 3?f /. to t . to Worcester 11 m Bewdley 3. I * KIDDERMINSTER 4 361- Hundred House Inn . On r, Witley Court, Lord Foley ; on l , Abberley Lodge, Henry Bromley, Esq. Stourport. Before, on /, Areley Hall, John Zachary, Esq.; onr, Hartjebury Park, Bishop of Worcester. Beyond Stourport, on L, near Bewdley, Spring Grove, S. Skey, Esq. HEREFORD to STRATFORD OH AVON, by Worcester To Lugg Bridge, He- refordshire - - Cross the river Lugg. 1. to Bromyard 12 m. Shucknell - - Newtown - - - r Eggieton Bridge > - Cross the Lodden river. Eggieton - - - - Five Bridges - - - Cross the Frome river. A little farther , 1. to Brom- yard 6f to.; r. to Ledbury 7b I Turn on the r, and then on the 1. to jFromes Hill - - - Ridgeway Cross - - Stifford Bridge - - - 'Cross C rad ley brook. 'Leigh Sinton, IVorces - tershire - - - - Bra ns ford - - - - Bransford Bridge - - [Cross the Teme river. Rushwicks Green - - St. John’s - - - - |r. to Upton 9 to.; to Ledbury II 1 51* Through St. John's , l. to Tenbury by Clifton 20§ ; by Lyndridge 21| ; ty Bewdley 1 5, ross the Severn river. and Alces?er. 6 8 9 9i n* 13 16 17 20 | 22! 33 23J- 2 5| * WORCESTER - - l. to Bewdley 1 to.; to Kid- derminster 14; to Droit- ivich 64. Cross the Birmingham and Worcester canal. r. to Tewkesbury 154 to.;- a mile farther , r. to Per- shore 7. Spetchley - - - - A little farther , r. to Eve- sham 1 1§ TO. Upton Snodbury - - Little Piddle - - Cross the Piddle river. FI i ford - l. to Droitwich 74 to. Radford - - - - - Stoney Moreton - - Arrow, Warwickshire - * ALCESTER - - * STRATFORD ON AVON , p. 127 - - 2 61 On R. C. 29 3 32 33| wH* CO 36 H 37^ H 41 1 42 8 50 Hopton, Fromes Hill. Esq. Spetchley. T. Bartlett, Esq. Stoney Moreton . Between Stoney More- ton and Arrow, on r, Rag ley. Marquis of Hertford. D d d 386] CROSS ROADS. Another Road from HEREFORD to STRATFORD ON AVON. * To LEDBURY , He- refordshire, p. lip - Lower Mitchel - - - f m. farther, l. to Barton If m. s thence to Coldwall Green f to. ,* thence to The Wytch , Worcester- shire, 2 ,* thence to Great Malvern If .• in all 6§ m. Or, forward to Little Malvern, Worces- tershire - - - - r. to Upton 5f m. Malvern Wells - - - * Great Malvern - - Newlands Green - - Powick - - - - r. to Upton 7 to. St. John’s - - - - Cross the Severn river. * WORCESTER - - * STRATFORD ON A TON, Warwicks h . p. 385 - - - - OR, * To BROMYARD, Herefordshire, p. 384 * WORCESTER, Wor- cestershire, p. 117 - * STRATFORD ON — 1 15^ AVON, Warwicksh. 1 7 J as in the adjoining column ■* «r - 231 51 $ J 2 2 2 3I 23- 20j 21 £ 23| 25| 29* 32j 554 14 Ledbury. The road from Ledbury to Great Malvern over the Wytch, is not eligible for carriages in generai, particularly those not accustomed to the country. But from the Wytch, which is a road cut through the Rock, on the summit of the Malvern, the view is grand, extensive, and beautiful beyond de- scription. On a clear day, and with the naked eve, fifteen Counties in En- gland and Wales, foui Cities, and the Shores of the Irish Channel, besides innumerable Towns and Villages, and two beautiful Rivers, are clearly dis- tinguishable. Great Malvern . The Church, an an- cient Thiory belonging to Mr. Edward Foley, is adorned with some curious old Paintings on Glass. Newlands Green. About a mile on r, at Maddersfield, Lord Beauchamp. Powick. Wm. Russell, Esq. 14 I 28 St. John’s. On l, R. Higgins, Esq. HOLYWELL to TALY CAFFN FERRY, by Caerwys and Denbigh, (n. m.) Llansannan - - - Llangerniew - - Topy Nedd - Taly Caffn Ferry - To CAERWYS, Flint - shire ----- 5 Maesmynnan - - - 14 64 Pont Ryffyth - - - 24 84 Cross the Clwydd river. * DENBIGH, Den- bighshire - - - - H 12 r. to St. Asaph 5f m S t. to Mold 12 ; to Ruthen 8 . Henilan Street, upper end ----- 1 2 L 2 J Forward to Ab er Conway 19f TO. 1. to Groes - - - - 24 15 Llydiartrhiwr’ Cyfrwiau H I 6 f 41 43 ^ 4 m 24 ^ 29 3lf 3dh From Taly Caffn Ferry to Aher- conway, across the Conway river , is 4 miles I furlong. Maesmynnan. Sir Thos. Mostyn, Bart. Pont Ryffyth. On r, Pont Ryffyth Hall, Sir Edward Lloyd, Bart.; on l, Lle- wenny Hall, Lord Kirkwall. CROSS ROADS. [3S7 HORSHAM to HASTINGS, by Cuckfield, Maresfield, Heathfield, and Battle, (n. m.) The road from Heathfield Tower Hill to Battle, by Da.llingl.ou , is not turnpike , and in the Winter Season is almost impassable for Carriages ,* the best road , after a continuance of wet weather , is round by ITurst Green, as in the right hand column of the following page . Horsham is a Borough, and has a market on Saturdays. It is noted for fine Poultry, great quantities of which are sent to London. Here is the County Gaol, and here the Spring Assizes are held. Horsham is supposed to have derived its name from Horsa, the brother of Hengist, the Saxon. A mile and a half beyond Horsham, on l , Lord Garlies. Monks Gate. Beyond, on r. Porter’s Lodge of John Aldridge, Esq. Hand Cross. About two miles beyond, on l , Bridge House, T, Grainger, Esq. Cuckfield is a small Market Town. Butlers Green. Warden Sergison, Esq. Chailey Common. About a mile on r, Hook Place, Six H. Poole. Newick. On /, Sheffield Park, Lord Sheffield ; on r, Newick Park, — Powell, Esq. Pilt Down. Rev. G, Woodward. Maresfield Cross. On l , Maresfield Park, J. Newnham, Esq. From the Sessions House to Birchen Bridge, Sussex H ] Monks Gate, t. g. 3 Direction Post - - - H 4J i. to Plummers Plain, St. Leonard’s Forest i 0^=’ Between Monks Gate and the Direction Post, a Summer Road turns off on l. to Plummers Plain, which saves near 4 m. Truggets Hatch - - ii 7 l. to Horsham , over the Forest, 5 rn. Hand Cross - - - 1 8 l. to Crawley 4§ m r. to Slough Green, t. g. - 3 11 * CUCKFIELD - - 4 12f Forward to Brighlhelmstone 14 § m.; 1. to Butlers Green - - - If 14 Wigperry, t. g. - - * 14f l. to Lindfield 1§ m.; r. to Haywards Heath - - 1 2 l4f l. to Lindfield 2 m r. to Brighthelmstone 13 isf or ~ ivard to Skeynes Hill - - - ^2 1 7i\ Pelling Bridge - - - 1 18f Chailey Common, King's Head H *9f l. to East Grinstead 12§ m.; r. to Lewes 74 S forward to Newick Green, t. g. - 2 2lf , Gold Bridge - 1 2 22i Cross the Ouse navigation. Pilt Down - - - - 1 23 J l. to Fletching 1 m.$ r. to Uckfield by Short Bridge Q$. Horsham to * Uckfield 20 m. Bats Hill, t. g. - - 3 4 24 j * Maresfield, Cross 1 25 l. to East Grinstead 11 m.; to Tunbridge Wells by Groombridge 13 » r. thro’ Maresfield to The Mill Pond - •* - ] 1 2 25 i\ D d d 2 3S8] CROSS ROADS. Forward to Uck/ield If m.; thence to Lewes 8£ ; l. to Cooper’s Green, Buxtead r. to Lewes 9 $ m -> l- to 1 2 26 Tunbridge Hells 13. Buxtead Bridge, T- g. - 1 27 TheFiVeChimneysHouse if 28j Hadlow Down - Croust Corner, Direc- 1 291, lion Post - - - - l. to Mayfield 3f m.; and to 1 * 31 Tunbridge Wells l If,’ r. to Gate House - - - r. to Lewes 12f m. ; l. to 1 J 32 : 32f Cross in Hand, t. g. - About § m. farther , r. to 3 4 Horschndge m. ; and thence to East Bourne 82 - Seep. 17 . Heathfield Tower Hill 34^ Half Moon Inn - - A little farther, forward to i 34f Burwash 5f rn.; r. to Heathfield Park, Sunk Fence opposite to the House - - - ' - 1 35% A little farther, r. to Heath - field Church f m.; 1. to Cade Street, Cades Pedestal - - - - 1 ' 36 The Chapel - - - r. to Warble ion, Rushlake i 36% Green l£ m.; forward to 1 Punnets Town * - * 4 3 7i Direction Post - - - 1 Forward to Hoods Corner , 3 4 33 | j | Bridle Road 2 m.; r. to j 1 i Dallington, Church 2£ 40j i Hoods Corner - - - j Z. to Rose Hill, Brightling , 1 2 40J i If 7)i.; r . to Ashburnhaan j ! A ; to Pevensea 10. 42| j Darvel Hole - - - 2 j Netherfieid Gun - - j 3 4 43% | Netherfieid Toll - - j i Lord Ashburnham’s 1 A 4 ; 44% | private Road - - - | 3 4 45 j This road extends 6 m.; r. i ' to the House; l. to the | 1 Tunbridge road, near Vine \ 1 Hall. 3 m. 46% i - BATTLE - - - 1 1. to Roberts bridge 5f m.; thence to London 50f. Seep. 12. Battle, t. g. - - - - r. to Lewes 24 m.; forward to Crowhurst Park - - Beauport - - - - Ore ------ About \ m. farther,, l. to Rye 1 Of m. See the road from Margate to Brighthelm- stone. Turnpike Gate - - - * HASTINGS, Swan Inn OR, To Heath tied Tower Hill, Sussex, as in the adjoining column Hurst Green, t. g. p. 32 5 - * BATTLE , as p. 14 * Raffle m p _ * EASTINGS, as above 4 7\ 4SJ 4g-J 52 % 53% - - - 10 8 % 54% 44 % 53J 7i 6oi Cooper's Green. Half A mile beyond, the Hog House, close to the right of the road, built in 1581 ; and just be- yond, on l, the Parsonage, Rev. Mr. B’Oyley. Buxtead. Cecil Jenkinson, Esq. Gate House. J. A. Dalrymple, Esq. Cross in Hand. About two miles be- yond, a fine view over Heathfield Park, F. Newbery, Esq. See p. 17- Cade Street. The! 1‘edestal erected near the spot where the notorious rebel, Jack Cade, was killed ; with a suit- able inscription. See p. 325* Hoods Corner. Beyond, on Z, Rose Hill Park, J. Fuller, Esq., M. P. for the county ; and on r , Ashburnham House and Park, Earl of Ashburnham. See p. 14. Nether field Toll. On l, at a distance, Court Lodge, — - Nicholls, Esq. Ail this country, from Cross in Hand, abounds with grand and interesting Prospects, and in the Summer season , whcri the roads are good, will amply repay the Traveller of taste, for in- cluding it in his route. Crovihurst Park. J. C. Pelham, Esq. Beauport. Sir Jas. Bland Buigess, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [389 HORSHAM to HASTINGS, by Cuckfield, Ugkfield, Heathfield, and Battle, (n. m.) To Pilt Down, Sussex , P- 387 - - - - l. to Fletching 1 m.; for- ward, to Cross in Hand , T. G. by Maresfeld 9i m.\ r. to Short Bridge - - - The Rocks - - - - * Uckfield - - - - l. to Maresfeld 1^ m.; for- ward to Lewes ; and a little beyond the Bridge, turn on l. to Bird in Eye Stream — C 23 J- r 1 I I Wt) 4 25 5I 2 -6 L i C -* 261 m.; forward to bridge Wells 14 m.\ r. to 338 - - - 21 - A XL Vi 28 | 2 9i 30 3JI 54 HORSHAM to RYE, (n. m.) To Heathfield Tower Hurst Green, t. g., p. Hill, Sussex, p. 3S8 — . CO 325 10 Hurst Green, t. g., p. * RYE , ly Silver Hill, 325 ----- 10 441 p. 11 - Vi * Hawkhurst, Kent, p. OR, 325 2 } 4/i To Heathfield Tower Highgate - - - - i 4S Hill, Sussex, p. 388 — * RYE, Sussex, p. 11 15± 634 Hurst Green, t. g., p. OR, 325 ----- 10 To Heathfield Tower * RYE, ly Fine Hall , Hill, Sussex, p. 388 — 344 p. 12 \64 44-, 6lJ eii HOUNSLOW to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, by Kingston, Ewell, and R.yegate. To Worton, Middlesex ' ■ Queen’s Bridge - - Twickenham - - l. to Brentford by Isleworth 3| m.\ to RichmoJid 2. Teddington, entrance of r. through Bushy Park to Hampton Court 24 m. Hampton Wick Cross the river Thames and \ enter Surrey. * KINGSTON, Surrey l. to Putney 5| m.; to Wands- worth 6 ; r. to Guildford 174 ■* See p. 19; thence to Bright helms tone 414 m. See p . 382. I 5 H 2| Worton. Between Worton and the Queen’s Bridge, on r, at Whitton, Whitton Park, Col. W. Campbell ; and Whitton House, Geo. Gostling, Esq. Twickenham. On l, Twickenham Park, Lord Fred. Cavendish ; and Marbk Hall, . Teddington. Near, on r, Strawberry Hill, Hon. Mrs. Darner. Beyond Ted- dington, in Bushy Park, His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence,. I 300] CROSS ROADS. Tol worth - - - - ol Zt 2 8 * STONE , Sussex , p . t 1 Tolworth Court - - 1 9l 30 33 S3i * EWELL - - - - 2 Hi l. to London by Morden 13 m. ’ to Croydon by Sat - Ewell. Beyond, on Z, Nork House, ton r. to Guildford 17$. Lord Arden. Borough Street. C. Buckle, Esq, Tadworth , r. ®. On r, near the 16th Borough Street - - - Banstead Common H I Mi 14| ! Tadworth, t. g - - l. to London 16 m. J. 2 i4; Mile-stone from London* Tadworth Court, — Hudson, Esq. * RYEGATE, asp. 30 5 20^ For the rest of the Seats on this road. * BRIGHT HELM- see p. 30 . IPSWICH to SUDBURY, by Hadleigh. Cross the Orwell river, and Chauntry. Chas. Streynsom Collinson, turn on r. to Esq. Sproughton. John Ford, Esq. Hindlesham. On r, R. S. Lloyd, Esq. Chauntry, Suffolk - - Sproughton - - - - Hintlesham - - - - 1 2 3 H 2 5 * HADLEIGH - - H 8 f Hadleigh. About two miles on r, in Cross the Brit river. the road to Bildeston, Semer Lodge, Kersey - - - - - H ioi G. Archer, Esq.; and about the same Lindsey - - - - - 2 | 121 distance on l, at Layham, in the road Edwardston Priory H 15 to Stratford, T. S. Gooch, Esq. Great Waldingfield H 1 7i Kersey. On l , Sampson’s Hall, Miss Chilton Park - - - H 19s Thoroughgood. * SUDBURY - - - 2 214 Chilton Park. J. Addison, Esq. KENDAL to DALTON. To Crossth waite, West- moreland - - - - Bowiand Bridge - - Cross the Winter river, and enter Lancashire. Within a mile of Newby Bridge , l. to Cartmel 4i ' m. * Newby Bridge, Lan- cashire - Cross the Levcn river. A mile farther, r. to Hawks- head 7 rnr, L to Booth ----- 5 Penny Bridge - - Cross the Crake river. - 2i l<5± 2 7 * ULVERSTON - - 3 105 Linnal - 2| 22 DALTON - - - - ! 231 Newby Bridge. About a mile before, on 4i| il| Z, Fell Foot, J. Dixon, Esq. l Aversion . Near, Furness Abbey ; see 3 14| p. 209. CROSS ROADS. [391 KESWICK to ALNWICK, by Penrith, Aldstone, Hexham, and Rothbury, with Branches to HALT WHISTLE, BEL- LINGHAM, MORPETH, and WOOLER. To Trelkeld, Cumber l . Penruddock - - - Stainton - - - * PENRITH - - - l. to Cockermouth 29 t° Wig ton 2 1 ,* to Carlisle] 8; to Kendal26 ;toAppleby\Z^- ALDSTONE, asp. 211 r. to Bernard Castle 24 % m.; to Wolsingham 26% ; l. to HaUwhistle 12§,* p. 211 and 212. Keswick to flALTWHISTLE, Nor- thumberland, 48|: m. Green Gate, Nor thumb. Near Catten , r. to Allendale % m. Cross Allen river. Catten - - - - Scotland - - - - - % m. farther , l. to Carlisle 33| m.; turn on r. to * HEXHAM - - - r. to Newcastle 20% m. Cross the South Tyne river. Wall ------ Piet’s Wall - - - - Cross the Military Highway, r. to Newcastle 35 I to Carlisle 21 in. Chollerton - - l. to Bellingham 9f m. See p. 222. Keswick to BELLINGHAM 7\ m. Within % m. of Collett , l. along Walling Street to Jedburgh 384 m.; r. to Wilton le Wear 31 4* Collett - - - - - Thrivewell - - - - Kirk Hade - - - - Caraboe - - - - - r. to Newcastle 21 m.\ l. to Jedburgh 374- A m ^e farther , r. to Morpeth 1 i . Keswick to * MORPETH 8 6 J m. 1. to Division of the Road Hoadley Shield - 18| 3 5 o 3 15 174 42j 4/4 59: 60- Coldrife - - - - Near Rothbury, cross the Coquet river. ROTHBURY, or ROIVBURY - - RimsideMoor, Guide Post r. to Rimside House § m.; thence to Morpeth I4| ; l. to Whittingham 4 thence to Wooler 12|. See p. 226. Keswick to WOOLER 106 J m. Lemington Hall * ALNWICK - - - 44 81* 8 61 90? 93| ‘M 641 704 74 f 774 78* Penruddock. On Z, Graystock Castle and Park, Duke of Norfolk ; on r, Hutton St. John, — Huddleston, Esq. Penrith. Within a mile, our, Skirsgill Hall, John De Whelpdale, Esq. Green Gate. Between Green Gate and Catten, on Z, Whitefield Hall, — . Hexham. The Abbey, Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont. Chollerton. On l, near Simonburn, Nunwick, James Allgood, Esq.; and farther to the Z, Cmpcbase Castle, — Reed, Esq. Beyond Chollerton, on l, Swinburn Castle, R. Riddell, Esq. Collett. On r, Hallington Hall, Cv Soulsey, Esq. Between Collett and Thrivewell, on r, Bavington Hall, Sir G. Shaftoe, Bart. Thrivewell . Beyond, on f, Capheaton, Castle, Sir J. Swinburn, Bart. Kirk Hurle. Sir Wm. Loraine, Bart.; and on Z, at Little Harle Lord C. Aynsley. Camboe. A miie and a half before, on Z, Wallington, Sir John Trevelyan, Batt. Division of the Ro&d. On r, Roadley Castle. Rimside Moor. Crossing Rimside Moor, you have a view of the Tower at Aln- wick. Rimside House, an Inn, lies half a mile on r. of the Guide Post; and the Castle Inn, at Whittingham, four miles to the /. The Castle is the best Inti, and supplies Post Horses, which Rimside House does not. Alnwick. The Castle, Duke of Nor- thumberland. 302] CROSS ROADS. KIDDERMINSTER to LEOMINSTER, by Bewdley, and Tenbury. ward to Stanford Bridge 2 £ ; thence to the end of Stanford Park thence to Tenbury 7§ • in all, from Kidderminster to Tenbury 22 m. r. to * TENBURY, as p. 137 - - - - * LEO MINSTER, He- refordshire, p. 321 - 11 * To BEWDLEY, Worcester sh. p. 125 Mopson’s Cross - - 4 m. farther, r. to Cleobury Mortimer 5 to.; l- to Clows Top - * - - Mamble ----- Newnham - - - - l. to Worcester 18 £ m. Near Tenbury , r. to Ludlow 8§ m. Cross the Teme river. * TENBURY - - - * LEOMINSTER , He- refordshire, p. 321 - OR, To Stourport, Worces- tershire - - - r. to Bewdley 3 to.,* l. to Worcester 1 1 . Cross the Severn river. About. 14 m. farther , r. to Bewdley m.\ 1. to Worcester 11. Donley - - - - * Hundred House Inn l. to Worcester 11 m.; for- 3 H H H 8 2 10 qi 13| He* CO 1 7 11 28 — 4 <5f H 9i 101 - 20i Bewdley. Near, on l , Spring Grove, S. Skey, Esq. ; and Sandbourn, John Soley, Esq. Mamble. Before, on l , Soddington, Sir Walter Blount, Bart. Newnham. On l, Newnham Court, late — Rock, Esq. Stourport. Between Kidderminster and Stourport, on l, Hartlebury Park, Bishop of Worcester, Beyond Stour- port, onr, Areley Hail, John Zachary, Esq. Hundred House Inn. Near, on r, Ab- berley Lodge, Henry Bromley, Esq. On l. of Hundred House Inn, Whif; ley Court, Lord Foley. TEATHERHEAD to COBHAM. To Stoke - - - - Beyond, on r, a road falls into the Portsmouth road , between the IS th and \ <)th milestone from London. Seep 19. 1. to. Church Cobham - ** * Cobham, Georoe Inn 31 > 5 f 6 Leatherhead. Beyond, on Z, Randall, Park, Sir John Coghill, Bart. \Church Cobham. Cobham Park, Al- derman Combe. Near Cobham, Pains Hill, Earl of Carhampton. LEEDS to SELBY. To Black Bank, York- shire - - .. 1 Whitchurch. On Z, Temple Newsham, Viscountess Irvine. l. to Tadcaster l H m. Ha It on - - - - - 2\ H- West Garforth. On L, Barrowby, C. Whitchurch - - 1 Smith, Esq. Beyond West Garforth, Near West Garforlh , r. to Wakefield 9 to. West Garforth - - - 21 61 v 2 on r, at Kippax, — Medhurst, Esq.; and Kippax Park, Mrs. Bland. CROSS ROADS. [393 Peckfield Common, jThorpe Willaby - - 1 ij 18§ |* SELBY - .... 1 2\\ 20% Boot and Shoe Inn - Ql 10 l. to Wether by 1 to. Turn to the r, and a mile Peckfield Common. Beyond, on r, after farther, leave the Ferry- you turn into the Great North Road, bridge road, and turn on the 1. to Ledston Hall and Park, an ancient The Tadcaster Road - 2f 12| seat of the Earl of Huntingdon, now r. to Ferrybridge 3£ m -i L William Smytlison, Esq. The Lodge to Tadcaster 9£ i forward in the Park commands a very exten- to 13J sive prospect. Monck Fryston - - 1 I Selby. An Abbey built by William the Hambleton - - - - 3} 17 II Conqueror. See page 218. LINCOLN to WAINFLEET, by Wragby, Horncastle, and Spilsby. * To WRAGBY, Lin - Midge Inn. On l, at Panton, Panton colnshire, p. 243 — ioj House, Edmund Tumor, Esq. About l. to Market Raisin 11^ to. two miles to the r, between Midge Langton - Midge Inn - - - 2 3 . 12J 134 Inn and Bamburgh, Gautby, Robert Bamburgh - - - - Ql 161 Vyner, Esq. Edlington Bar - - - 2 IS 5 Edlington Bar. On r, at Edlington, * HORNCASTLE - 2 20i John Short, Esq. r. to Tattershall 8§ m.; 1. to Louth 13L Horncastle. On r, Scrivelsby Hall, an BOLINGBROKE . 7 vi ancient seat, Lewis Dymoke,,Esq. * SPILSBY - - i- 3 30i Bolingbroke is a very ancient town : it r. to Boston 17 to.; 1. to was the birth-place of King Henry Louth 14£. Great Steeping - - - 3 33\ IV, thence surnamed Henry of Eo- Bradcroft - - - - 2 35i lingbroke. Croft ----- 2 Vi Great Steeping. On l , Gunby Hall, W. WAINFLEET- - - 1§ 39 B. Massingberd, Esq. LIVERPOOL to HULL, by Prescot, Warrington, Man- Chester, Rochdale, Halifax, Bradford, Leeds, Tadcaster, York , Market Weighton, and Beverley, Mail Coach Road. * To WARRING TON, p. 163 - - - - — 17| Rochdale. Between Rochdale and Stub- * MANCHESTER, p. ley, on l, J. Hamer, Esq.; on r, Bel- 353 ----- 18 £ 3 field, Richard Townley, Esq. * ROCHDALE, p 20G ; 3 2± 48-J Stubley ----- 2 2 50% Liltleboroughi On l , William Newell, A little farther, l. to Burn- Esq.; and a little farther, on l. Pike ley 16 TO. House, Robert Beswick, Esq. r . to Littieborough 52 E e e 304 ] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Rochdale canal, and pass over the Black- stone Edge Mountain to Baitings, Yorkshire 4 56J Ilipponden - - - - 0 C# Acre you may turn on r. and leave Halifax and Bradford on l , viz. to Greetlcnd 3 rn.; Ealand U,* RaMicick If,* Clif- ton 1 £ ; Gomcrsall 4 S Birstall 1 ,• Leeds , as p. 355 , 7 .• in all 19 | to., instead oj 24 m., as beloiv. Liverpool to * LEEDS 79 m. 2 f Triangle Inn - - - if 61 Sower by Bridge - - Cross the Calder river. if 62 | King’s Cross - - - L. to Burnley 20§ m. 64 * BRADFORD , p. 349 Staningley - - - - Near Kirkstall Bridge, cross the Leeds and Liverpool canal. Kirkstall Bridge - - Cross the Aire river. Burley - - - - - * LEEDS - - - - * TAD CASTER, p. 3 55 * YORK, p. 228 £3*229 * HULL, p. 23(5 0/237 14\ 9 37i C)5i 7 3f 71\ 60| Slf 83 | 97f I 06 f 144 Sowcrby Bridge. Near, on l, Thorpe, J. Priestly, Esq. King’s Crocs. On l, Willow Hall, •— Dyson, Esq.; on r, Pvenest, J. Ed- wards, Esq. LIVERPOOL to HULL, by Prescot, Warrington, Man- chester, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Pontefract, Snaith, and Howden ; or, by Manchester, Hud- dersfield, Leeds, and York. If a Icefield is seated on the Calder river over which there is an ancient Stone Bridge ; and on this Edward IV. erect- ed a Chapel in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the battle near this place, in 1460 . Wakefield has a considerable trade in White Cloths and Tammies, and is inhabited by several gentlemen of fortune and opulent mer- chants. Pontefract is situated on a rich soil, and is noted for its Nursery Grounds and Liquorice Plantations. Its Castle, now in ruins, has been the scene of various tragical events in the English history, particularly of the murder of the un- fortunate Richard II. It is governed by a Mayor, and sends two Members to Parliament. Knottwgley produces great quantities of Lime of a superior quality. Turnlridge. On r, Cowick Hall, Lord Viscount Downe. RocHjfe. M. Boynton, Esq. * To WARRINGTON, Lancashire, p. 163 - ] 7f * MANCHESTER, p. 353 Mm GO f-H S6J * HUDDERSFIELD, Yorkshire , p. 354 - 25 . 61 * * WAKEFIELD, p. 380 and 3 79 - - - 13f 74 * PONTEFRACT, p. 1 . 3/9 9f : s4 The Great North Boad if j 85| l. to Ferrybridge 1^- m.; r. to Doncaster 14 . Knottingley, end of - if 87 Kellingley - - - *» 1 88 Kellington Mill - - if ! 89f Hud Green - - - - 4 : 91 Little Heck - - - - 2 f ! 93f| * SNAITH - - - - 2— 965 1 Cross the river Don at Turnbridge - - - - If gs I Rocliffe - - - - - \ . . 4 99i! CROSS ROADS. [395 Armin ------ * Booth Ferry - - - Cross the river Ouse. * HOW DEN - - - BeJby East Linton - - - - Gilberdike - - - - Newport - - - - * North Cave - - - * South Cave, Church Riplingbam, t. g. - - Kirk Ella, Church - - Beyond Kirk Ella, l. to Beverley 7 rn. Anlaby - - - - - r. to Hessle l^f m. * HULL , m. h. - - 3* J 4 2* If H 3 2 H 102± 104 10 5f- JO/* j mi in-i 112 * 115* 117J J21| 125 1 126 4| 130* OR, To HUDDERS- FIELD, Yorkshire, p. 394 - - - - * LEEDS, p.354 £9*355 TADCASTER, p. 355 * YORK, p. 22S £9*229 * HULL, p. 236 £9* 237 - 61* 15|| 76f 14J 1 ()1 g 100 37£137£ iVor^ Cave. Sir G. M. Metham. Be- yond North Cave, on l, at Hof ham, j Robert Burton, Esq. | South Cave. Cave Castle, Henry' B. J Barnard, Esq. Kirk Ella. Before, on r, at West Ella, j Rev. Richard Sykes. Anlaby. Beyond, at Hessle, Hessle Wood, J. R. Pease, Esq. LIVERPOOL to HULL, by Preston, Clitheroe, Skipton, Harrowgate, Knaresborough, York, and Beverley, * To PRESTON, Lan- cashire, p. 166 - - Walton le Dale - - r. to Charley m.; a little farther , r. to Blackburn 9. Samlesbury - Mellor Barker Lane - - - r. to Blackburn 2§ in. Division of the Road - r. to Blackburn. Billington - - - - Cross the Ribble river. Whalley - - - - - * CLITHEROE - - * SKIPTON, York.p.105 r. to Keighley 10 in. ; to Bradford 20 J ,* to Hali- fax 22; to Otley 15,* l. to Settle 16. * Bolton Bridge, De- vonshire Arms - - Cross the Wharfe river. Hazlewood - - - Summerscales - - - Blubberhouses - - - Along the Wading Street to 3lf 1 * 33* 3f 37 40* A * 411 ! ( 2 2 44 If 45* 1 j If *7*1 4| 51* 18* 7 oj si °2 75* : 1 76* 1 2 771 4 | Bl* Preston is seated on the river Ribble, over which there is a handsome Stone Bridge. It has a large Market Plaoe, and is governed by a Mayor. Here is a Court of Chancery, and other Offices of Justice, for the County- Palatine of 'Lancaster^ Here the rebels in 1715 were defeated, and all made prisoners. Clitheroe is a Borough and Market Town seated near the Pcndle Hill and the Ribble river. Here are the remains of an ancient Castle. Skipton. The Castle, Earl of Thanet. Skipton is a handsome Town seated among hills, near the river Aire. It is almost hid among precipices, in the rocky part of the county of Yorkshire, called Craven. Here is a valuable Parochial Library, given by Silvester Petit. Bolton Bridge. On l, the Ruins of Bol- ton Abbey, with its picturesque and romantic scenery. To the north of it, Strid, Bardin Tower, Bolton Park, &c Duke of Devonshire. E e e 2 396 ] CROSS ROADS. Kettlesing - - - - 4 85% Z. to Boroughbridge 7 rn. Toif Division of the Road - 3 88j Skip Bridge - ' - * r. to Otley 9 wi.; 1. to Ripley ; Crofs the river Nidd. i09f 3. Liverpool to Holdgate - - - - 7 * RIPLE Y 91 J m. I* YORK - - - - 11 if * High Harrowgate 3 9 1 ! f* HULL , p. 236 & 237 37i 148| Cross the river Nidd. *KNARESBO ROUGH 2 9H Knaresborovgh. Near the Bridge over r. to Welherby 8 m.; 1. to the Nidd, Sir John Coghill, Bart. ; Boroughbridge 7 . Flaxby - - - - A little farther, cross the 3 9<5J and half a mile farther. Sir Thomas Slingsby, Bart. Great North Road. Allerton Mauleverer. On Z, Thorn vine r. to Wetherby 6$ m.,* 1. to Royal, Lord Stourton. Boroughbridge 5J. Green Hammerton. On Z, R. Darvall, Allerton Mauleverer - li 97$ Esq.; on r, at Kirk Hammerton, — * Green Haramerton - 3§ ! 101± Thompson, Esq. LIVERPOOL to ROCHDALE, by Prescot, Wigan, Bolton, and Bury, continued to HALIFAX. * To PRESCOT , Lan- cashire, p. ]63 - - r. to Manchester 28^ m. * St. Hellen - ■? - Cross the Sankey navigation. Black Brook - - - Ashton Cross - Ashton - - - - - r. to Warrington m. Goose Green ~ - Liverpool Canal * - * WIGAN - - - - l. to Charley 8 m.,* and to Preston by Standish 16£. Hindley - - - - - West Houghton - - Over Hulton - - - l. to Charley 10 m. * Middle Hulton - - r. to Manchester 11 m.; to Newton 10 . * BOLTON - - - r. to Manchester 1 m.; 1. to Char Ley 11 . Cockley - Starling - - - - - Cross the canal and the I r well river to * BURY - - - - l. to llaslingdon 9 m.; r. to Manchester 9 . — 8 Hf 2 13f 2 1 5$ H 1 >7 I 1 / 4 01 ^ x igf >i 1 4 22 2 24 2 ^ 1 261 If j 28i H m 3 32| H 35 H CO 0 . NjH if 38fj Prescot. Four miles to the r, Woolton Hall, Nicholas Ashton, Esq.; on l. of Prescot, Knowsley Park, Earl of Derby. About two miles beyond Prescot, on l, at Eccleston, Eccleston Hall, B. T. Eccleston, Esq. St. Hellen. On r, Ravenhead, J. Fraser, Esq. Black Brook. On l, James Orrell, Esq. Beyond Black Brook, on l, Garswood Hall, Sir Robert Gerrard, Bart. j Ashton Cross. Beyond, on r, New Hall, I Dowager Lady Gerrard. j Goose Green. On r , Hawkley, Bryan ! Moiyneux, Esq.; on Z, Worseley Hall, ! — Worseley, Esq. Liverpool Canal. Near, on l , Winstan- j ley Hall, Meyrick Banker, Esq.; and j Beech Hill, R. Thicknesse, Esq. Wigan Beyond, on l , luce Hall, — Holt, Esq. Over Hulton. Hulton Hall, Wm. Hul- ton, Esq. Bolton. About a mile and a half be- yond, on r, J. Bradshaw, Esq.; on Z, — Parker, Esq. Bury. On Z, Chamber Hall, Sir Robert Peele, Bart, CROSS ROADS. [397 Heywood - - - - Marland - - - - * ROCHDALE - - * HALIFAX , Yorksh. p.3g3and3g4; - - 3f | 42 I6i 451 62 This road may be covtinued to Bradford , Leeds , York, ar a/! />• 394- Heyuood. On J, Heywood Hall, •— Starkie, Esq. Between Heywood and Marland, on l, Batnford Hall, Wtn, Bamford, Esq. Marland. A mile beyond, on r, Castle- ton, Thomas Smith, Esq ; and a little farcher, on r, Castle Meer, John Walmsley, Esq. LOUTH to BRIGG, by Caistor. To South Elkington, Lincolnshire - - j 2 ! Division of the Road - qi.] l. to Market Raisin 12 m. Ormsoy Hill, the summit H 6 At the foot of the Hill , for- ward to Great Grimsby 14 m.; turn on l. to Binbrook - - - - 4 10| Thorseway - - - ~ H 14 Roth well - - - - H 15^ * CAISTOR - - - H 18 r. to Great Grimsby 12 m.j l. to Market Raisin 7|-« * BRIGG, or GLAND- FORD BRIDGE - 2 H 20 24 Crassly. Between Grassby and Bigby, near four miles to the r, Brockiesby- Hall and Park, Lord Yarborough. Bigby. Between Bi .by and Brigg, on r, at Elsharn, — Corbe/, Esq. Brigg. On l , at Scawby, Sir Henry Nelthorpe, Bart. LOUTH to SHEFFIELD, by Market Raisin, Gainsborough, Bawtry, and Tickhill ; continued to MANCHESTER by Chapel in le Frith and Stockport j with Branches to EAST RETFORD, ROTHERHAM, and BAKE- WELL, (chiefly n. m ) Louth is a Corporate Town, and is seated on a brook called The Lud, by which arid its canal it has a communication with the German Ocean at Tetney Creek. Here is a noble Gothic Church, with a lofty Spire, and a Free School founded by Edward VI. North Willingham . Ayscough Bouche- ret, Esq. Market Raisin is seated on a branch of the Ancholme river. This river passes by Glandford-bridge, or Brigg, and falls into the Humber about three miles west of Barton. It is noted for its fine Eels, and has lately been made navigable for sloops. To South Elkington, . ;i Lincolnshire - - — 2 Division of the Road - \L ! H r. to Caistor 14§ w./ 1° Great Grimsby l6|. Kelstorn - - - - 1 Calsthorp - - - 6 Lud ford - - - - - n H North Willingham H 12 ^ m. farther , l. to V/ragby m. * MARKET RAISIN 4 16 r. to Caistor 74: m -i l- i0 Lincoln by Buslingthorpe and Lang-worth Bridge 15L Middle Raisin - - - u i7f West Raisin - - - l£ A 4 i 19 J : 30S] CROSS ROADS. Glentham - - - - * Spittal Inn - - - r. to Brigg 11$ m-s l. to Lincoln Ilf. Harpswell - - - - Little Corringham - - Somerby Park - - - * GAINSBOROUGH, Black Moors Head l. to Lincoln 18 m . ; to Neve ark 244* Cross the river Trent, and enter Nottinghamshire. The Flood Arches - - Beckingham, t. g. 1. to East Retford 7£ m. See p. 356. Louth to * EAST RETFORD 47 } m. Beckingham - * - Pear Tree Bar - Gringley on the Hill - r. to Walkerith Ferry 3f rn. The Chesterfield Canal Drake Holes - - - Evorton - - - - - Scafforth, t. g. - - Cross the river Idle, and enter Yorkshire. * BAWTR.Y , p.o.Yorks. QfAT Here you cross the Great North Road : r. to Doncaster 9 m.j l. to East Retford 84 . Tickhill Spital, Not* tingkamshire - - TICKHILL , Yorkshire l. to Worksop 9 m 'i r. to Doncaster 7f • Maltby ----- Wickersley - - A bout 2 m. farther, r. to Ro- therham 2 m. Louth to * ROTHERHAM 64} m- Road to Whiston - - r. to Rotherham 14 m 1. to Whiston 1 m.; thence to Mansfield 20. See p. 198 and 197. Crankley Mill - - - 5 24j| 3 27} 29i 4k 33-| 3 4 34| J 2} 37} H 38} 40| 40f- 42 4 3 44J 45 46 48 H- 49 i 51 } 53} | 57 } 60 } 63} nttal Inn . Near, on r, Norton Place, John Harrison, Esq.; on l, Cainby Hall, Col. Loft. Harpswell. On l, Glentworth, lately a seat of Sir Cecil Wray, Bart.; and farther to the l, Summer Castle, Lady Wray. Beyond Harpswell, on l , a Gazebo, — — . Little Corringham. Beyond, you pass through Somerby Park. Gainslorough. See page 214* East Retford is seated on the river Idle, and is a Royal demesne. It is go- verned by a Corporation, and sends two Members to Parliament. The canal from Chesterfield to the Trent passes near the town. The trade, in Barley, Malt/ and Hops, is consider- able. Gringley. Between Gringley on the Hill and the Chesterfield canal, on l , Wiseton, R. Acklom, Esq. Baiutry is seated on the Idle, which falls into the Trent, near the junction of the Chesterfield canal with that river. Bawtry is a place of some trade, and is noted for its Millstones and Grind- stones. Tickhill. Tickhill Castle, F. Lumley, Esq. Between Tickhill and Maltby, on l , Sandbeck Park, Earl of Scarbo- rough. Rotherham is seated on the river Don, over which there is a Stone Bridge. At the village of Mosbrough, in the neighbourhood, are the extensive Iron and Steel Works of Messrs. Walker, where all sorts of hammered and oast iron works are made, from the most trifling article to a large cannon. CROSS ROADS. [399 Cross the Rother river. Tinsley ----- 65*' r. to Rotherham 2J m. Car Brook - - - - U e; Atterclifte - - - - 3 4 m l. to Worksop 1 6§ m. Cross the river Don. * SHEFFIELD, Market Place ----- m l. to Worksop 191 wt.; r. to Huddersfield 26 to Barn- sley 1 3L Little Sheffield - - - if 7o\ Bents Green - - - 2 7H Ringinglow, t. g. - - if 74f l. to Bakewell 1 1& m. See p. 293. Louth to * BAKEWELL, Der- byshire, 85f in. r. io Hather sage, Derby s. 4 CD 44m Cross the Derwent river. Hope - - - - - H 82j Castleton - - - - 84| Sparrow Pit - - - 4 88J * MANCHESTER, Lancashire, p. 203 - 21} no OR, To Ringinglow, t. g. above ----- 7-i{ Grindleford Bridge, Derbyshire - - - Cross the Derwent river. * Stoney Middleton, Church - - - - Wardlow, t. g. - - l. to Bakewell m. Division of the Road - r. io Sheffield ly Hucklow 16 J m. 1. to TIDESWELL , Market Place - - Hargate Wall - - - Fairfield - - - - - * Buxton, Crescent * MAN CHESTER, m.h Lancashire , p. 204 - 79i ^ j H S5 ljj 861: 87i 89i 93 f 94} 117 Castleton is a noted village at the foot of a Rock, above 250 feet high, on which are the remains of a Castle ; and under it, the noted Cavern, called the Devil’s Arse a Peak. A mile be- yond Castleton, on r, Mam Tor. Three miles from Castleton, on l, Elden Hole. At the Stone marked 3 from Chapel in le Frith, a stream runs into the earth, and goes through the Great Cavern at Castleton. LOUTH to WARRINGTON, by Market Raisin, Gains- borough, Bawtry, Tickhill, Sheffield, Tideswell, Buxton, Macclesfield, and Knutsford, continued to LIVERPOOL. To Ringinglow, t. e. Yorkshire, above r. to Manchester by Chapel in le Frith 35^ fn. i, cross the High Moors to Gnndleford Bridge, Derbyshire - - - Cross the Derwent river. 1. to Bakewell by Calver and Hassop 6J m.,* and to Tideswell by Stoney Mid- dleton 8. Thus to Stoney Middleton Church 2| ; thence to Wardlow , t. c. 3$ ; thence to Tideswell Market Place 2£,* or, forward to Great Hucklow 74} 79i Division of the Road - r. to Chapel in le Frith m.; 1. to Bakewell 6J ; to Chesterfield by Stoney Middleton 16 ; forward to * TIDESWELL - - Chelford, Chesh. p.35f * WARRINGTON, Lancash. p. Jd2, 163 * LIVERPOOL, p. 163 4| 83± 2 1 8 5f 86 } 111 17 128 17j|l45| Grindleford Bridge. On l, Stoke Hall, Dowager Lady Bradford. Great Hucklow. On l, Brosterfield, — Carlisle, Esq. 400] CROSS ROADS. LUDLOW to COLEBROOK DALE, by Much Wenlock, and Broseley, continued to SHIFFNALL. * Colebrook Dale --22 5 l. to Shrewsbury 144 w. MADELEY MAR- KET ----- 2 2 7 A mile farther , r. Jo Bridge' north 8 m. Hem 2 29 * SHIFFNALL - - 2 31 To Rey Felton, Shrop - shire ----- ij Stanton Lacey - - - 21 4 Culmington - - - - Feifton ----- 3 4 6 * farther, turn short on the r. over Feifton Forest to Munslow - - - - 4% 11 Broadstone - - - - H 13| Shipton ----- H 15 Brocton ----- H m BourtGn ----- if 18* * MUCH WENLOCK H 20 f r. to Bridgenorth by Morvil 84 wr.,* L to ChurchSlretton 124; to Shrewsbury 144« * BROSELEY - - 3 23f r. to Bridgenorth 6| m. Cross the Severn by the Iron bridge to Broseley. On r, R. B. W. Brown, Esq.; and Caughley Place, T. Turner, Esq. At Broseley, John Wilkinson, Esq., and Edw. Blakeway, Esq. Beyond Broseley, on r, A. Brodie, Esq. The extensive Iron Works in the neigh- bourhood of Broseley and Colebrook Dale, and the Iron Bridge across the Severn, are worthy the traveller’s at- tention. Colebrook Dale. R. Reynolds, Esq. LUDLOW to ST. DAVID'S, by Presteign, New Radnor, Builth, Llandovery, and Cardigan, with a Branch to CAERMARTHEN and HAVERFORD WEST. To Aston, Herefordsh. Elton ----- Lenthall - - - - - Wigmore - - - - l. to Mortimer's Cross 3§ m. Dickendale - - - - Over Darvold Forest to Lyngen ------ Willey Cross - - - Stapleton Castle - - A little before Presteign, cross the river Lugg, and enter Radnorshire. * PRESTEIGN , Rad- norshire - - - - r. to Knighton 7 m -> l' 1° Leominster 22 ,- to King- ton by Titley 7 ,* by Nash 5 -|. London to * KINGTON, or KYNETON , Here- fordshire, 2 if m. Qfitf CO 3 4 44 if 14 71 If 94 2} nf i4: 13J if 15 Ludlow. On leaving Ludlow, after you cross the Teme river, on l_, Ludford Park, N. L. Charlton, Esq. Aston. On r, Downton Castle, the no- ble Mansion and fine Walks of Ricliard Payne Knight, Esq. IVigmore. Wigmore Hall, Somerset Davies, Esq. About two miles on l. of Wigmore, Croft Castle, Somerset Davies, Esq. Presteign. For the seats between Pres- teign and Builth, see the pages referred to in the Road. 44w 4jw CROSS ROADS. [401 NEW RADNOR, p. \l. to Brecon 20 m .; 1. by 118 - ... - - 7i 24 Caermarthen to Jlaverford r. to Abcrystwith 48f m. See p. 112 and 1 13 . Lud- low to 1 West 62 m. See p. 100 a??dlOl. Ludlow to * HAFERFORD * ABERYSTWITH, WEST, Pembroke- Cafdiyansh. 72^ m> shire, 122“ m. * B UIL j H, Brecknock- ST. DAVID’S, Pem- shire , p. 118 and 1 19 14 38 broke, p. 109 - - 82 I42| Llanavon Fach - - - 42 1 Llangam march - - - q! ' J 4 46J Llanavon Fach. A mile beyond. on r. Llwydlo Fach - - - 5 51.J John Hay, Esq. Talgarth Fach, Caer - Talgarth Fach. A mile and a half be- mart hens hire - - 5 56J yond, on r, Glanbran, S. Gwyn, Esq.; * LLANDOFERY - 601 1 the Park on the left hand. LUDLOW to WOLVERHAMPTON,, by Bridgenorth, con- tinued to LICHFIELD, with a Branch to SHIFFNALL. To Rocks Green, Shrop- shire A little farther , r. to Cleo - bury Mortimer by Iienley II m. The Ledwick Trook - The Moor - Clee Hills - - - - l. to Burioarton If m. ; thence to North Cleobury If; thence to Neenton If; thence, to Hubbats Mill ; thence to Bridgenorth us below: in all 19 f m. Or, r. to Botterell Aston - Wrickton - -» - - Down - Hubbats Mill - - - Cross Mar brook. A little farther, r. to Cleo- bury Mortimer 12 m. * BRIDGENORTH - l. to Much Wenlock 8f ra.; to Broseley 6§. Cross the river Severn. r. to Kidderminster 13 f m.; 1. to Stockton. 4f ; thence to Norton f m.; thence to Sutton Maddock 1 ; thence to Hem 3 ; thence to Skiff- nail 2. Ludlow to * SHIFFNALL 30 m. 1 o Ledwick Brook. On r/ at Henley, Hen- ley Hall, Thomas Knight, Esq. Be- tween Ledwick Brook and the Moor, on r, at Bitterley, Bitterley Court, — Walcot, Esq.; on l, on a Hill, Down- ton Hall, Sir Charles W. Rous Bough- ton, Bart. North Cleobury. On l , Cleobury Park, Botterell Aston. On l, at Burwarton, Capt. Hamilton. 30 2 £ n 1 161 H 19 Wrickton. Between Wrickton and Down, at Faintree, T. Pardie, Esq. Bridgenorth is seated on the Severn, which divides it into the upper anti lower town, and these are joined by a handsome Stone Bridge across the river. Here were formerly several Monasteries, and a Popish College. Seep. 321. Stockton. Within a mile, on r, in the road fronj Bridgenorth to ShifFnall, Ewdness, Thomas Barnfield, Esq. At Stockton, in the same road, Mrs. Whitmore. F f f 402] CROSS Houghton - - - - Wyken - - - • - Shipley - - - - - Trescot, Staffordshire - Wightwick - - - - Cross the Wolverhampton and Staffordshire canal. Compton - - - - Near H ofverhampien, l. to Shiffnall 12§; to Jvetsey Bank- * WOLVERHAMP- TON r. to Kidderminster 154 rn.j to Stourbridge 10,* to Dud- ley 6 ; l. to Benkridge 10. Cross the Birmingham canal. Willenhall - - - - Near Walsall, r. to Wed- ncsbury 3 vi. Cross the Wyrley and Es» sington canal. * WALSALL - - - r. to Birmingham 8^ m 1. to Stafford 17. * LICHFIELD, p. SO 7 OK, *To WOLVERHAMP- TON, Staffordshire , above - - - - - 10J >s ROADS. 21| 22 i 2 26'i 29! 3l£ Wednesfield - - - 2 36 Cross the Wyrley and Es- sington canal twice. New Invention - - 2 i 38£ Cross the canal t# Bloxwich - - - - u 32| r. to Walsall 2 m.; 1. to Stafford 15. Cross the canal, i Pel sail H 41 Cross the canal three times. Brown Hills - - - - 42£ 34 Muckley Corner - - H 45j r. t< Walsall 7 m. Cross the Wyrley and Es- sington canal twice. Pipe Hill - - - - u- 46 J 38 * LICHFIELD - - 2 48J 41 51J — 34 Wyken. On l, Davenport House, Win. Davenport, Esq. A mile beyond Wyken, on /, Hilton, — Smith, Esq.; and farther to the Z, at Bradley, Mrs. Cbngreve. Shipley. Near, on r, New Inn, Mrs. Chapman. Walsall. A mile and a half beyond, on r, Rushall Hall, George Anson, Esq. Wednesjield. Beyond, on l , Ashmoor Hall, . LYNN to CROMER, by Fakenham and Holt, continued along the Coast to HAPPISBURGH LIGHT HOUSES, (n. m.) To Gay wood, Norfolk - r. to Norwich by Gayton and East Dereham 40k i l. to South Wootton - - l. to Castle Rising 2 m.; r. to Hillington - - - - Direction Post - - - f. to Burnham Market - hy Stanhoe 13 wt.,* by Dock - ing 13^5 forward to Cottage, on Pedlar's Way Harpley ------ West Rudham - - - East Rudham, Crown - r . to Swaffham 13 rn.-, 1. to 1 2 2* 3 11 12 14J 15 South Wootton. A mile beyond, Rising Lodge, C. Howard, Esq. Hillington Direction Post. On r, Belle Mount, j on l, Hillington Park, Sir M. B. Folkes, Bart. Harpley. Between Harpley and West Rudham, on l, Houghton Hall, Earl of Cholmondeley. CROSS ROADS. [403 Burnham Market 10 § ; to Weils 12,* to New Wal- singham 1 1 . Dunton, Direction Post 3$ 18f * FAKENHAM - - 3 21 $ r. to Swajfham 154 m. ; to Litcham 84 ; to East Dereham 124; l. to Burn- ham Market 1 04 > to New Walsingham 4f-. Snoring Common, Green Man - - - 3$ 25 Thursford, Brick Kiln - 14 2 61 Stock Heath - - - 3 4 27f r. to Norwich 23 m.; 1. to New Walsingham 4 §. Division of the Road - 9 1 29f l. to Wells 8 £ m. ; r. to Norwich 22 4 . Sharrington Common, Swan ----- s 4 30i r. to Brinton 1 m.; thence to Norwich 204 . Letheringset - - - 2 | 32$ Cross Cley brook. * HOLT - - - - 1 33$ l. to Cley 44 m.; r. to Nor- reicA214i to East Dere- ham 18 ; to Thetford 40 ; to Aylesham 1 1 S-. North Walsham Road - If 35i| r. to North Walsham 14 § m. Sherringham Heath - 2 f m j r. to Cromer by Beeston Heath and Felbrigg Heath 6 m. 1. to Upper Sherringham 3 4 382 l. to Cley 7 m. r. to East Runton - - 25 41 West Run ton - - - d 42$ : CROMER - - - - 1 * 432| See the road along the Coast from Cromer to Hunstanton Light House, p . 365 , 366 , distance 384 m.y and from Hunstanton to Lynn , along the Coast , see p. 25 I, distance 17 rn. In all 554 w. r. to Norwich 21| rn.; to North Walsham by An- tinghum 9 . Overstrand - - - - R 451 Siderstand - Trimingham Beacon - - Mundesley - Pacton - - Bacton - - Keswick - - Walcote - - ^ m. farther , r. to North Walsham 54 m. Happisburgh - - - Farthest Light House - 3. 4 1 3 1 4 2 1 f if 46| 484 49j 51 53 54 54$ 50'£ 5S$ 59 Dunton. On r, T. W. Coke, Esq.; and about three miles to the r, Rainham Park and Hall, Marquis Townshend. Fakenham. On r, Norton Hall, Lord Petre. Thursford. On l, Thursford Hall, Sir George Chadd, Bart. A mile and a quarter beyond Thursford, on r, on Stock Heath, Gunthorpe Hall, Chas. Collyer, Esq.; about three miles to the /. of which is Melton Park, Sir Jacob Astley, Bart.; and Burgh Hall, Jas. Henry Astley, Esq. Sharringham Common. On r, at Thor- nage, Thornage Hail, Rev. John Astley. Letheringset. About a mile and a half on /, Bavfield Hall, Henry Jodrell, Esq., M. P. Holt. On l , Holt Hall, • — • Tomlinson, Esq. A mile beyond Holt, on r, Red House, R. Kerrrson, Esq.; and farther to the r. Bacons thorpe Hall, Zuri- shaddai Girdlestone, Esq. West Runton. On r, Felbrigg Park, late Rt. Hon. Wm. Windham. Cromer. On r, Cromer Hall, G. Wind- I ham. Esq. Overstrand. On r, — Barclay, Esq. Paston. On r, Lord Anson. 1 Radon. On r, Witton Park, Miss Char- | lotte Laura Norris. \Walcote. On r, — Sealey, Esq. | Happisburgh. On r, Happisburgh Hall, Roger Kerrison, Esq. F f f 2. 404] CROSS ROADS. 1 40 § 2 42 “ H 45 | H 48 It 49f 3 4 50 § It 52\ H ! 53% 23 | 77i LYNN to HARWICH, by Swaffham, Thetford, Ixworth, Stow Market, and Ipswich, (chiefly n. m.) Ixworth Thorpe - - Cross the river Tfaet to IXWORTH - - - r. to Bury St. Edmund's 64 m.’y 1. to Botesdale 8£. Norton - - - - Elmswell - - - - Wetherden - - - - Haughleigh New Street r. to Bury St. Edmund's 10^ m. Tot Hill * STOIV MARKET - * HARWICH, Essex , p. 343 - - - - Narlorough. On r, a Roman Camp ; on Z, S. Tyson, Esq.; and farther to the Z, at Narford, B. C. Fountaine, Esq. South Pickenham. Gen. White. Little. Cressingham. On L, atThrexton, Rev. Mr. Knopwood. Beyond Little Cressingham, on Z, Clermont Lodge, Earl of Clermont. The Cross Roads. Beyond, on Z, Merton Hall, Lord Walsingham. Sturston. On r, Buckenham House, Lord Petre. Frogs Halt. On Z, at West Wretham, Wm. Colhoun, Esq.; on r. West Tofts Hall, S. P. Galweg, Esq. Thetford. On Z, Snare Hill, James Pel!, Esq.; and Kilverstone Hall, J. Whit- tington, Esq. After crossing the Little Ouse river, on r, New Place, James Min gay, Esq. Easton Hall. Duke of Grafton. Ixworth. Ixworth Priory, J. Cartwright, Esq. Between Ixworth and Norton, on Z, Stow Hall, Sir Walter Rawlin- son, Knt. Norton. On Z, Norton Hall, Mrs- Sta- niforth. Haughleigh New Street. Before, on r, Haughleigh Park, E. Sulyard, Esq. Through Haughleigh, on Z, Haugh- leigh Place, R. Ray, Esq.; near which are the remains of Haughleigh Castle. Tot Hill. Between Tot Hill and Stow Market, on r, at Great Finborougb, Roger Pettiward, Esq. To Hardwick, Norfolk r. to Downham Market 10 — H m. Middleton - - - - o I 3f East Winch - - - - If 5J West Bilney - - - Cross Pentney Common and *4 7 the river Nar to Narborough - - - - 34 ni. farther , r. to Down- 2j 9i ham, Market 124 rii. | * swaffham - - 5 14J l. to East Dereham 12 m.; i r. to Brajidon 144- Corail House, North Pickenham Heath - 4 164 Cross the Heath to South Pickenham - - Cross the river Wissey, and turn on r. to The Lime Kilns - - Z. to hpatlon 3| m.; thence o I *^4 aii to Thetford (as p.Q6'2j 12 ni. Lynn by JVatton to * THETFORD 36% m. Forward, cross the Black Water to Little Cressingham Keep Clermont Lodge on Z. to 1 2 21| The Cross Roads - - Z. to Watton 3^ m.; r. to Brandon 8f. Forward, over Tottington 23J Warren to Sturston - - - - - Over Sturston Warren to 2 25% Frogs Hall - - - - 2\ 28 Z. to tVatton 7|. m. Over Croxton Heath to Croxton - - 2-| 3QI ! * THETFORD - - Z. to Norwich 28f m.j to ol 32J East Harling 9£. 1 Cross the Little Ouse river, and enter Suffolk. r. to Newmarket 1 9% m. Barnham, Suffolk - - 2 34 J Eustou Hall - - - 36i Fakenham - - - - H 1 38 Honington - - ! / CROSS ROADS. [405 LYNN to NORTH WALSHAM, by Litcham, Reepham, Cawston, and Aylsham, with Branches to CASTLE ACRE and EAST DEREHAM, continued to HAPPIS- BURGH LIGHT HOUSES, (n. m.) To Gaywood, Norfolk - l. to Fakenham 20f m.; to Castle Rising 3h Bawsey Common, III Milestone - - - Entrance of Gay ton, VI Milestone - - Gayton, Windmill - - Gayton Thorpe High Common - - - - Pedlars Way - - - r. to Castle Acre 2f m. Lynn to Castle Acre 1 4^ m. 1 farther, r. to Swaffham m. ; l. to Wells 1 . Crow Hall Farm - - r. to Swaffham m ,■ l. to Fakenham 9J. Direction Post - - - i m. farther , r. to Swaff- ham 6|. Litcham ----- L to Fakenham m.; r. to East Dereham SI. Lynn * l °EAST DEREHAM 25\ rn. Mileham - - - - Queen’s Head - - - Stanfield - - - - - A little farther , r. to East Dcreham Si m. ,• l. to Fakenham 6f . Elmham Park - - - Elmham, King's Head r. to East Dereham 4§ m.; 1. through Elmham to Holt 13§. If m. farther, cross the Wensom river. Billingford, end of - - A little farther , r. to Nor- uhch 15 ra. Bawdeswell, Bell - r. to East Dereham 6f m.; 1. to Foulsham 3* A Mt- 1 - 1 A 1^ 6 7 9i 14| 15* 1 71 194 20^ * 21 1* 22 2* *2 261 28 Lynn , or Lynn Regis, is a flourishing Sea-port at the mouth of the river Ouse. Notwithstanding its harbour is but indifferent, it carries an a great trade by means of the Ouse, and other navigable rivers which fall into the Ouse; supplying most of the midland counties with Coals, Timber, and Wine ; and, in return* exports Malt and Corn in great quantities : it also partakes in the Greenland Fishery. Lynn is governed by a Mayor, sends two Members to Parliament, has two Churches, a large Chapel, and a good Market-place with an elegant Cross. The streets are narrow, but well paved. Gayton. Between Gayton Thorpe High Common and Pedlars Way, on r, West Acre Hall, Anthony Hammond, Esq. Pedlars Way. A mile and a half be- yond, on Z, Rougham Hall, F. North, Esq. Crow Hall Farm. On Z, Weasenhum Hall, W. Ma'son, Esq. The Direction Post. Beyond, Lexham Hall, Lord Wodehouse. East Dereham is a small Market Town, | noted for Wool and Yarn, Mileham. On Z, Godwick Hall, T. W. I Coke, Esq. Elmham Park. T. W. Coke, Esq. The King's Head. On Z, Westfield Park, R. Miiles, Esq. Billingford. On r, Clark Woodbine, Esq. Beyond Billingford, on Z, Beck Hall, T. W. Coke, Esq. Bawdeswell. On r, Bawdeswell Hall, j Richard Lloyd, Esq. 406] CROSS ROADS. tie farther , r. to Norwich 131- Over Bawdeswell Common to Division of the Road - REEPHAM, or REPE - HAM Beyond Reepham , Z. Zo Cley by Sail and Wood Dal - lingtoji 16£ m.,- r. Zo Norwich 12. Sail House - - - - Z. Zo L/ioZZ l>y Heydon and Saxthorpe 10£ m Zwrvr s/iorZ o?r r. to Caws ton - - - - - Cawston Heath, Wood Row Mill - ?\ Zo Norwich 10 j m.,* Z. Zo //oZZ 10| ; Zo Cley 15- * AYLSHAM - - - r. to Norwich 1. to Holt Ilf. Banningham Bridge Division of the Road - r. by Felmingham to Nor- wich 1 »».,• Z. Zo Gro- wer 8. * NORTH WAimAM r. to Norwich by Scoitow Common 14f m,g !. to H 30£ 32 33 J, 34$ 36 3 39 42| H 43$ t 2 45$ Cromer by Antingkam 9 ; by Trunch and South and Nortkrepps • Eastgate - - - Witton Mill Ridlington - - Happisburgh Farthest Light Hou 1 1 24 46f 474 soj 524 534 Reepham. Near, on r, Whitwell Hall, Thomas Cook, Esq. Beyond Reep- ham, on r, Booton Hall, P. Elven, Esq. Sail House. Richard Pauli Jodrell, Esq- Aylsham. Near, on Z, Blickling Park, Hon. W. A. Harbord. On l. of Ayl- sham, G. Hunt Holley, Esq. Banningham Bridge. On Z, Suffield Hall, Lord Suffield. North Walsham. On r, — ■ Ransom, Esq., and — Cooper, Esq.; on Z, at Swafield, Rev. Mr. Meux. Wilton Mill. Between Witton Mill and Ridlington, on Z, Witton Hall, Miss Charlotte Laura Norris. Ridlington. Between Ridlington and Happisburgh, on /, — Sealey, Esq. On r. of Happisburgh, Happisburgh Hall, Roger Kerrison, Esq. LYNN to YARMOUTH, by and Norwi * To SWAFFHAM, Norfolk , p. 404 — 14$| Toll Gate - - - - 2 16 $^ Necton ----- 2 I8$j Little Fransham - - 2 20 $! Wendling, Windmill - 2 22 $; Seaming - - - - * EAST DEREHAM 2 "24$ 2 26$ l. to Litcham 8f m.; to Fa- kenham 12|; to Holt 18 ,* Zo Reepham lOf; r. to Wat ton 10. Elsing Green - - - 2 Q Hockering, entrance of 3 32 Honingham - - - 3 I| 35$ Easton ----- 1 1 36]j Swaffham, East Dereham, ch, (n. m.) On the road from Norwich to Yarmouth , the name of the Parish is cut on the Milestones. Necton. Before, on r, Necton Hall, William Mason, Esq. Between Nec- ton and Little Fransham, on l, Dun- ham Hall, Robert Dejan, Esq. Seaming. Between Seaming and East Dereham, on Z, Gressen Hall, John Hill, Esq. Hockering. On Z, Rev. H. Howraan. Honingham. On Z, Honingham Hall,' Lord Bayning. Easton. Beyond, on Z, Sir Lambert Blackwell, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [40; Costessey Lodge - - 2 3Sj Costessey Lodge. On l , Costessey Park, Norwich Toll Gate 2 40j Sir Wm. Jerningham, Bart. l. to Litcham 22£ m. Norwich Toll Gale. On l , across the * NORWICH - - - 2 42f- Wensom river, at Hellesden, Helles- * Yarmouth, p. 344 \22\ 65 £ den New Hall, Charles Berners, Esq. LYNN to NORWICH, by Litcham, continued to YARMOUTH, (n. m.) 1 Bylaugh Heath. Between Bylaugh Heath To Billingford, Norfolk , | and Spaiham, on l , Bawdeswell Hall, p. 405 - - - - — 26L Richard Lloyd, Esq. Bylaugh Heath - - - 1 Vi\ Lenwade Bridge. On r, Weston House, Sparham - - - * . 2 2 9| John Custance, Esq. Lenwade Bridge - - 2* 3lf Attlebridge. On r, Morton Hall, L. Cross the Wensom river. Grice, Esq. About two miles beyond Morton, White Horse - if 33J Attlebridge, on r. of the Vlth Mile- Cross the Wensom river. stone, Taverham Hall, Miles Bran- Attlebridge. Bull - - i 33| thwaite, Esq. Drayton ----- H 37i! Drayton. Drayton Hall, Charles Wes- Over Drayton Heath to ton, Esq. * NORWICH - - - 4 41|| Nortvich . Within a mile and a half of * YARMOUTH, p. Norwich, on r, Hellesden New Hal'l, 344 ..... 22~ 64 Charles Berners, Esq ; and a little far- ■*2 ther, on l , — Suffield, Esq. MAIDSTONE to GUILDFORD, and Dorking, To Ditton, Kent - - t. to Aylesford 2 m. Larkfield - - - - Road to West Mailing - l. to West Mailing £ m. Maidstone to * WEST MALL1NG 61 m. Before the Royal Oak, at the t. g., 1. to T uni ridge ly Hadlow 10 m. * Wrotham Heath, q! 4 | All Royal Oak - - - r. ly Wrotham to London 26* m • 2 i CO ♦in Borough Green - - >o§ Igtham - - - - - i ! n § Seal Charte -*•--! i| 13 1 Seal, middle of - - - if 14* Division of the Road - r. to Dartfyrd 12 m \ l. to 1<*| by Westerham, Ryegate, (chiefly n m.) with a Branch to SEVEN OAKS. Maidstone. About three miles beyond, on r, the Friars, Countess Dowager of Aylesford. • Ditton. Before, on r, Preston Hall, i Mrs. Milner, a white house in a hol- | low. A little beyond Ditton, on l t | Bradborn House, Sir John P. Twis- j den r Bart. Road to West Mailing. On l , H. Foote, Esq., and the Her. Mr. Brooks ; on r, Leybourne Grange, Sir Henry Haw- ley, Bart.; and Addington Place, L. Bartholomew, Esq. Igtham. On r, Col. W. James. Seal. Beyond, on l, the Wilderness, Earl Camden ; and on r, near the turning to Seven Oaks, Great Ness, P. Nouaillc, Esq. 408] CROSS ROADS. 1 ! Seven Oaks If. Maid- stone to * SEVEN OAKS 1 7 i m. River Head lj I 7 i l. to Seven Oaks 1 £ m.,* r. to Bromley 12. Sundrish, Cross - - 2 19^ Brasted, middle of - - % 20 ^ * JVE&TERHAM , Market Place - - if 22 r. Zo Bromley 12 m.,* Z. Zo 'EosZ Grinstead by Ea- ton Bridge 11-|,* a bad road. Lympsfield, Surrey 3 25 Between Lympsjield and Ox- ted, r. to Croydon 10 m.; 1. to Eaton Bridge 5 ; thence to Lewes by Hart- Jfield and Maresjield 25 . Oxted ------ 1 J 20J 2§ m. farther > r. to Croydon 9J m.; Z. Zo * Godstone Green, XIXtfi mile-stone - 2 |- 29 Fonvard to East Grinstead m.; Z«rn on r. to Bletchingley ... - lj 30 J Natfield ---- - 1 31 J * RYEGATE - - - j 4 35f r. Zo Ewell 9 wr.,* #»lw 100 J Rottingdean - - - 5 105} ROADS. [413 Bulverhithe. Here William the Con- queror landed. Pevensea. Ruins of the Castle. South Bourne. Compton Place, Lord George Cavendish. Bourne, or East Bourne, is a noted B&thing- place, and conjecture has placed here the Roman city of Anderida. South Downs. On the summit of the South Downs, beyond South Bourne, a fine view of the Bay of Pevensea, Pevensea Level, and the Sussex Hills to the north ; the east terminates by Fairlight Down ; and about a mile and a half on l , the Promontory 6f Beachy Head, with the abrupt Cliffs called the Charles’s, 5^4 feet perpen- dicular above the level of the sea at low water mark. Direction Post. One mile forward, the Distances are all wrong, as this ad- measurement will shew. Friston. On r, Friston Place, late Sir | ' Geo. Shuckburgh Evelyn, Bart. West Dean. West Dean Place, J. H. Durand Esq.; and two miles farther, on r, Sutton Place, C. Harrison, Esq. Scaford is only a small Fishing Town, though it possesses the privileges of a Cinque Port, and sends two Members to Parliament. It has, of late years, become a Bathing-place. Newhaven is seated at the mouth of the | Ouse, and is. chiefly inhabited by ma- ritime people. Rottingdean has of late been frequented by much genteel company; for whose accommodation lodging houses have been built, bathing machines provided, &c. It is chiefly filled by families who prefer retirement, to the gaiety and 414] CROSS ROADS. * BRIGHTHELM- STONE - - - - 4 1091 The Church - - - 1 2 noj 1 Cosham, Hants, p.2Q8, 2 Q? , and 2 g6 - - 431 ;i53j r. to Petersjield 13f m .,* and to Bath by Salisbury 78 fsee p. 296 , 295 , and „ 294.7 ,* l. to Portsmouth 4 f • forward to Wymmering - - - 1 2 154J Paulsgrove - - - - 1 1 55% Porchester - - - - 1 156J| * FAREHAM - - - ol "“2 158f Z. to Gosport 5i m.; r* to Bishop's Waltham 7f. Biackbrook - - - - 3 4 1594 Over Cattisfield Common to 1 Cattisfield - - - - H X0Of Cross the Brook to Titchfield House - - 1 2 161 J Z. to Titchfield •§ m. Over Titchfield Common to Bursledon Bridge - - 34 1041 Within a mile of Northam Bridge, r. to Botley 4 m. Over Bmsledon and Netley Common to Northam Bridge - - 4| 1694 Cross the Itchen river to 0 * SOUTHAMPTON - 1 1704 Forward to Mill Brook 2 m. ; thence to Redbridge If,* thence to Totion^m.', thence to Lymington fas p‘ 477 14 m * *‘ i n all 17f m. Or, cross Southampton river to * LYMINGTON, as p.47 - - - - - 1834 Efford Mill - - - - 185} Cross the Avon water, i Downton, Royal Oak - 2 | 1884 Milton Green - - - H 191 Chuton Bridge - - - 1 192 Sommerford Bridge - H 1944 ■* CHRISTCHURCH - H 1904 r. to Ringwood 9 m. Iford Bridge - - - H 198 Cross the Stour river. J bustle of Brighton. Beyond Rotting- dean, on r, Ovingdean, N. Kemp, Esq. Brighthelmstone. For the Seats between Brighthelmstone and Cosham, see p. 297 and 296 . Por Chester. The Castle, a very ancient structure ; now used as a Prison. Fareham. Near, on Z, Cam's Hall, John Delme, Esq.; leaving Fareham on r, Sir William Bennet, Knt. A mile and a half on r. of Fareham, Roch Court, late Sir J. W. S. Gar- diner, Bart. A mile beyond Fareham, on r, Biackbrook, G. Purvis, Esq.; on l, Cattisfield. Titchfield. Titchfield House, late Col. Hammond. Bursledon Bridge. Near, on Z , Sir Tho- mas Williams, Bart.; and a little far- ther, the Hon. Capt. Yorke. Southampton. For the Seats in the neighbourhood of Southampton, see p. 38 and 46 . Efford Mill. Beyond, Yeovilton, R. W. Lacy, Esq. Downton. Before, on r, at Ley Green, E. Hick, Esq. Chuton Bridge. On Z, — Nokes, Esq. Between Chuton Bridge and Som- merford Bridge, on Z, High Cliff', late the Earl of Bute, advertised in 1795 to be sold for the materials, now — Penlease, Esq.; on r, Belvedere, Sir Francis Ford, Bart., occupied by Hunt, Esq.; and Hinton House, Sir G. Tapps, Bart. About a mile far- ther, Sir — Stamp. Christchurch. The Priory, John Bran- der, Esq. Iford Bridge. On Z, Stourfield, late Countess of Strathmore ; on r, Juniper House, B. Bullock, Esq. CROSS r. to Red Hill , Smith’s Shop, Dorsetshire , 3i thence to Kingston 2£ ; thence to Poole fas p. 491 6 m. : in all ljf »*• Or, l. over Poole Heath to Bourne House - Parkson, Dorsetshire - * POOLE - - - - 2 m. beyond Poole , forward to JVimborn Minster 4§ m Z. to ql 5 2 206h ROADS. [415 Lychett Minster - - Before Wareham , r. to Bere |213| Regis 6 m. * IVAREHAM - - * WEYMOUTH, as 4f 218§ p. 51 18 236i Poole. Near, on l , Boscomb Cottage, P. Norris, Esq. Lychett Minster. Near, cn r, John Jefferies, Esq. MATLOCK to BUXTON. OR, To Wardlow, t. g. | Derbyshire, p. 202 - r. to Stoncy Middleton 3§ | 14 J C \ m. l * Buxton, The Crescent, I p.35Qand35 7 - - 9i 23 i OR, To Ashford, Derby- shire, p. 202 - - — io£ * l. to Sheldon - - - 1 2 12 Flagg ----- 2| 14} Chelmerton - - - Division of the Road - 4 1 H 1 7% i l. to Ashborn 18 m. * Buxton, The Crescent 2|l 20} NAMPTWICH to BUXTON, Along the Newcastle Road, Cheshire - - — H 1 l. to Crewe Park - - 3f Butterton Lane - - - 1 7}; Oakhanger Mere - - 1 Alsagan Heath - - 1 9h\‘ Lawton Gate y - l. to Sandbach 5^ rn.; and ] i 10} to Knutsford by Holmes Chapel 16 £ ( see p. 164 .); r. to Talk on the Hill 2 ; thence to Newcastle ; see p. 162. Forward, cross the Grand Trunk canal to Lawton, Red Bull Inn - l n}| ke Hall, House - a Pul lie don road ; see p. 204 * Buxton, Crescent , 204 - - - - H ql 9f m 2ii r ardlow. Near, at Little Longstone, a Mill for sawing and polishing Marble ; and on l, Monsal Dale. ike Hall. Near, a Druidical Circle of Stones, and a Barrow. by Lawton and Congleton. Zrewt Park. Crewe Hall, Lord Crewe. )akhanger Mere. Oakhanger Hall, John Ready, Esq. llsagan Heath. One mile on r, Bar- thomley Hall, Rev. Edward Hinch- cliffe. Lawton. On_r, Lawton Hall, John Lawton, Esq.; on l, Rhode Hall, Ed- ward Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. At Lawton, the Grand Trunk Canal, Great Coal Works, Salt Works, &c. 416] CROSS ROADS. *CONGLETON,p.l62 6 17t Boseley - - - - - 2 22| l. to Knutsford 14f m -S t° l. to Macclesfield 5f to.,* r. Manchester 25 ,* r. to Leek to Leek 7 f • 9Y Moss House - 8? 3 Of Bug Lawton - - - 2| 20| i. to Macclesfield 8 m. Cross the Dane river, and * Buxton, Derbyshire - 3 33f turn on the r. to NAMPTWICH to OSWESTRY, by Whitchurch and Ellesmere. To Shrew Bridge, Cheshire - - - - 1 1 Cross the Wever river. £ to. farther , l. to Drayton 1 If TO. Newhall - - - - 4 5 Within 1| to. of Whit- church, l. to Newcastle- under- Line 20& m. * WHITCHURCH , Shropshire - - - 5 10 r. to Chester 20 to. ; l. to Newport 21 ; to Wem 8£. 2§ to. from Whitchurch , forward to Bangor 1 If ,* thence to Wrexham 41* Seep. 1?2. 1. to Fenns Hall, Flint - shire ----- Bettisiield - - - - 2| 16 Welch Hampton, Shropshire - - - CO l. to Wem 8f to. Near El- lesmere, l. to Shrewsbury I6f TO. * ELLESMERE - - 2f 21 to Wrexham 12f m.; to Convert, 25> ©c. (seep. 133J i thence to Bala, to Dolgelly, &c. Seep. 281 and 280. Maestersin Bridge - - Cross the Ellesmere canal. Whittington - l. to Shrewsbury 16§ m.; ?, to Llangollen 12f. * OSWESTRY - - 24 24 261 2£; 29 Or, you may go from Ellesmere to the Iron Mill 5 rn., thence to Os- westry 3. Newhall. A mile beyond,, on r. Com- bermere Abbey, Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton, Bart. Bettisfeld. To the r. of the road, Bet- tisfield Park, Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart ; and farther to the r , Hanmer Hall, Mrs. Hanmer Watson. Between Hanmer Park and Hanmer Hall, Gredington, Lord Kenyon. Ellesmere. Near, on r, Oakley Park, Mrs. Vaughan. On l. of Ellesmere, Birch Hall, Mrs. Mainwaring. At Ellesmere, Earl of Bridgew ater. About a mile beyond Ellesmere, on r Hard- wick, John Kynaston Powell, Esq. M. P. for the county of Salop. Oswestry has a Castle, Wall, ,nd Ditch ; it took its name from Oswald King of the Northumbrians, wno was killed here in the battle with Pemia, the Pagan King of the Mercians. NAMPTWICH to STOCKPORT, by Sandkach and Wilmslow, with a Branch to MANCHESTER. Wistaston. Charles Salmon, Esq.; and on r, Wistaston Hall, P. Walthall, Esq. Crewe Green. Crewe Hail, Lord C/ewe. Haslington. On r, Oakhanger Hall, John Ready, Esq. Wheclock. The Rev. Weston Bay ley ; the Grand Trunk Canal, Wharf, I Warehouses, and Salt Works. To YHstaston, Cheshire — Crewe Green - - - CO Haslington - - - - 1 Winteriey Pool - - 1 7i Wheel ock - - - - if 9 Cross the Grand Trunk canal. CROSS ROADS. * SANDBACH - - 1* Here you come into the Great Road to War- rington, &c. See p. 163- r. to Lawton 6£ m.; 1. to Middlcwieh 5- Brereton Green - - 2f 13 Here you cross the road from Lawton to Knutsford, &c. See p. I 64 . r. to Lawton 8$ m.j l. to Knutsford 9 . Davenport Hall - - 15 i Swettenham - - - 3 4 Old Withington - - *9i Chelford - - - - 2 21* dCl” Here you cross the road from CnesterSeld to JJverpool. See p. 357- r. to Macclesfield 6$ m.j l. to Knutsford 5 $. Wasford - - - - - 23 Street-Lane Ends - - i*' 24* r. to Congleton lOf m.; 1 . to [ * WILMS LOW, Church Cioss Balin and Handforth brooks. Ulbart, t g. - - - Cheadle, Church Through Cheadle , forward to Manchester m. See p. I67. Namptwich to * MANCHESTER 38l m, r. to* STOCKPORT - [417 26$ 28 31 34 Sandhach. On l , Abbeyfield, Col. Ford. Davenport Hall. Eusebius Horton, Esq. Swettenham. On r, Swettenham Hall, Thomas Willis, Esq.; on l , Kermin- cham Hall, late John Mainwaring, Esq.; and farther to the l, Twetnlow Hall, EgertonTeigh, Esq. Old Withington. Withington Hall, John Glegg, Esq. NAMPTWICH to WOLVERHAMPTON, by Drayton and Newport. To Shrew Bridge, I Cheshire - - - - — 1 Cross the Wever river. ^ 771 , farther, r. to Whit- church 8f 771. Hankeiow - - - - 41 ^ 4 . ' H Little Heath - - - 3 A. j 6 Audlem - - - - 3 4 r. to Whitchurch m.; 1. to Newcastle-under-Line 13f. Adderley, Shropshire - 2 1 si * DRAYTON - - - 4 12 J; l. to Eccleshall 12| m r. to Shrewsbury 19 . Over Tyerley Heath to Hinstock - - - - 6 18* Near Hinstock , r. to Whit- church 15 77Z. Stanford Bridge - - 2 20} Cross Cherrington brook. Chetwynd - - - - 2\ 23 Beyond Chetwynd, r. to Shrewsbury 17 m.; 1. to Eccleshall 9 . Cross the Strine river. * NEWPORT - - * WOLVERHAMP- TON, Staffordshire, p. 334 - - - - 24 ^ 1S| 43| Hankelow . Hankelow Hall, — Wet- tenhall, Esq. Adderley. On r , Adderley Hall, Sir Corbett Corbett, Bart. Beyond Ad- derley, on r, Shavington Hall, Lord Vise. Kilmory ; Styche, Wm. Clive, Esq.; and Oakley Park, Sir J. Chet- wode, Bart. Chetwynd. On r, Chetwynd Park, Thomas Burrows, Esq. Woodcote. On r, Woodcote Hall, John Coates, Esq. Newport. Near, on r, Longford Hall, Ralph Leeke, Esq.; on l , Aqualate Hall, Sir T. Fletcher, Bart. H h h 418 ] CROSS ROADS. 3 5 8 11 15 Hartley, otherwise called Hartley Pans, has a good Harbour, and is noted for its Glass Manufacture, Salt Works, &c. Beyond, on l, Seaton Delaval, Lord Delaval, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE to BLYTH. To Longbenton, Nor tkumberland - - The Square - - - - 2 Earsdon - - - - - 3 Hartley - - - - - 3 Cross Seaton Bourn, and, if the tide be out, you may go along the sands to Blyth Blyth is seated at the mouth of the Blyth river, and sends great quantities of Coals to London, &c. The principal part of this village and the neighbour- hood are the property of Sir Matthew j White Ridley, Bart., whose seat is Blagden, about seven miles W. of Blyth, in the road from Newcastle to Morpeth. See p. 224. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE to CARLISLE, the Military Road. From the West Gate to Denton Bourn, Nor- thumberland - - - 3 West Denton - - - 1 2 3j l. to Carlisle , the old road , 52 \ m. Chapel Hill- - - - 1 2 4 Heddon on the Wall - 3 7 Harlow Hill - - - 93 ^4 10| Wall Houses - - - 2* 13 l. to Hexham 75 rx. Halton - - - - - 2 15 Red House - - - - 1 16 Wheat Sheaf Inn - - 1 2 164 r. to Jedburgh 42^ rn.; 1. to Witton le Wear by Cor- bridge 29§. See p. 231. Portgate - - - - J 1 7 Hillhead - - - - 3* 20 * Cholerford Bridge - 1 21 l. to Hexham 4 rn.; r. to Rothbury 26 ; thence . to Alnwick 12. See p, 39 !• Cross the North Tyne river. Walwick - - - - 1 22 Carabrough - - - - ol 24f Caraw - - - - - 1 25f- Kennel - - - - 3|r 29 High Shields - - - Ol z< 2 3 1 ^ Whin Shields - - - 1 32 j Division of the Road - 5 3 7 l. to Hexham lSf m. * Glenwhelt - - - 1 38 Cross Poltros brook. 1 Tammon Inn, Cumberl. 2 t 40f Clowsgill - - - of 3? 4lJ j NaworthCastle, on right 44| t * BRAMPTON - - 2J 46| Near Rout Holm, cross the Eden river. ■ Rout Holm - - - 49 J 1 High Cross - - - - 51| : Crosby ----- £ 52 | Stanwix - - - - - 55 i | Cross the Eden river. * CARLISLE - - - i 56 ! Newcastle. Near two miles from New- ! castle, onr, Fenham Hall, Wm. Ord, Esq. Denton Bourn. Beyond, on r , Denton Hall, George Montagu, Esq. Heddon on ike Wall. On l, on the banks of the Tyne, Close House, Col. Bewick ; and about a mile farther, Wylam, C. Blackett, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Heddon on the Wall, on l, Routchester, — Archdeacon, Esq. Wall Houses. On l, Camp Hill. Walivic/c. On r, Dixon, E«q.; and farther to the r,-Swinburn Castle, R. Riddell, Esq.;,’Nunwick, Jas. Allgood, Esq.; and Chipchase, — Reed, Esq. Kennel. Between Kennel and High Shields, on r, Greenly Lough. Tavimon Inn. Three miles north-east, Gisland Spaw, similar to Harrowgate. Naworth Castle. Earl of Carlisle. Na- worth Castle contains many Roman antiquities, which have been dug op along the Roman Wail. CROSS ROADS. [419 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE to CARLISLE, by Hexham. To Heddon on the Wall, Northuviberl. p. 4 18 A little farther , r. to Car- lisle , the Military Road, 49 m.; 1. to Horsley - - - - Shaw House - - - * Corbridge - - - r. to Newcastle by Heddon on the TVall 17 rn. Cross the Tyne river. 4 m. farther, l. to Gateshead 18| m • Devilstone, or Dilston - Cross Devil water. * HEXHAM - - - r. to Bellingham 15 ? to,; to Rothbury 30 fp. 39U- 2£ m. beyond Hexham, l. to Scotland \ m thence to Aldstone 17. See p. 391* Newcastle to ALDSTONE 40| m. Halflot Hay don - - - - - Cross the South Tyne river. Crowhall - Barden Mills - - - Henshaw - - - - Milcriche, or Milkridge HALTIVHISTL E - l. to Aldstone 12^ m. See p. ‘212 and 211. Division of the Road - 3 3 H 2i 10 13 164 18 23i 28| m 31 32 35 2 3 7 r. to Newcastle , the Military Road, 37 * Glenwhelt - - - * CARLISLE, Cuml. p. 418 - - - - OR, To Wall Houses, Nor- thumberland, p. 418 Aydon - - - - * Corbridge - - - - r. to Jedburgh 45f t. to Witton le Wear 2 6 |. See p 251. * CARLISLE, as in ike adjoining column and above - - - - - 38 56 — 13 H 15] H 17 ' 3 9i 56J Horsley. On /, Wylam, C. Blackett, Esq.; and near it, Close House, Col. Bewick. Corbridge. Near, on l, By well, Wm. Fenwick, Esq. Devilstone. The Ruins of the Earl of Derwentwater’s Seat, forfeited in the rebellion, 1745 * Hexham. The Abbey, Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont. A mile from Hexham, on r, Beaufront, John Er- rington. Esq. Crowhall. On l, across the Tyne, Rid- | ley Hall, — ■ Lowe, Esq. Milkridge. On l, across the Tyne, I Uthank Hall, W. Tweddle, Esq. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE to HEXHAM, by Gateshead, and the South Side of the Tyne. Cross the Tyne to GATESHEAD , Dur- ham ----- Forward to Durham \\m ; r. to Swalwell - Cross the Derwent river. Bladon - - - - - Ryton (on the i right , O Crawcrook - - - i 2 4 H i4 6 H si i 9| Gateshead. Beyond, on r, Redheugh House, Adam Askew, Esq.; Dunstan Hall, John Carr, Esq. Swalwell is noted for its extensive Iron- works, On L. of the 5.tb Mile-stone, Axwei Park, Sir Thomas Claveiing, Bart. Bladon. On r, John Siivertp, Esq. Ryton. The Rev. Archdeacon Thorpe. H h h 3 420] CROSS ROADS. Bradley (on the right, f m.) ----- 1 104 1 Prudhoe, Nor thumb er- land ----- 1 T| 12j| Riding ----- 4a i; Covbridge Road - - 2 ij *9f r. to Corbridge f rn. Deviistone, or Dilston - 31 4 ! 2 Cross Devil water to j * HEXHAM - - - 2|l 22| NE WC ASTLE-UFON-TY To GATESHEAD , 4 Durham - - - — 1 2 Norwood - - - - 2 Tinkler Row - 4 ! Beamish Row - - - if 4\ Shield Row - - - - 14 8 Maiden Law - - - 4 12 Lanchester - - -. - 2 14 2£ in. farther, cross the new road to Jedburgh. Satley - - - 4 18 Houslip Bridge - - 3* 2lf Cross Houslip Beck. 1 * IVOLSINGHAM - if ' 23 The foregoing distances are not given ‘.o Ryion and Bradley . but op- posite to them j these places lying about a quarter of a mile to the right of the road. Bradley. On r, Bradley, Miss Simpson. Prudhoe. The Casde ; a beautiful Ruin belonging to ths Duke of Northum- b. ilana. Devilstone. Here are the Ruins of the Earl of Derwentwater’s Seat, forfeited in the rebellion of 1745- Hexham. The Abbey, Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont. The annexed road may be con- tinued through Weai' Dale to Aldstone. See p. 221. Norwood. Between Norwood and Tink- ler Row, on l , Ravensworth Castle, Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart. Maiden Law. On r. of the 13th Mile- stone, Greencroft, Sir Thomas Claver- ing, Bart. NEW MALTON to GREAT DRIFFIELD. | | Sledmere. Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, ! Barr. The house is a very elegant | structure, and the plantations are ex- ! tensive. The library is one of the finest in the kingdom. To North Grimston, Yorkshire - - - — 4 Dugglesby - - - - ol 2 64 * Sledmere, Kings - - r. to Yor/c 24 rn. ,* Z. to 5 Bridlington 17 . Garton ----- 5 <0 00 Little Driffield --- 2 * GREAT DRIFFIELD ; 1 19% NORTHALLERTON to KENDAL, by Richmond, Askrigg., and Sedbergh ; or, by Bedale, Askrigg, and Sedbergii, with a Branch to Middleham. Cross the Wiske river to Yaffbrth, Yorkshire - Great Langton - - - I 4j| Great Langton. On l, Langton Lodge, Mrs. Cholmeky. Between Great Langton and Kipling, on Z, at Kirkby Fleetham, Mrs. Lawrence. CROSS ROADS. [421 Kipling ----- 1 7 Ainderby, Yorkshire - — 3 Bolton ----- ai 9h Morton ----- \ o,l °2 Scorton ----- JL 10 Cross the river Swale, J 4 r. to Enter Common 7 w.; Leeming Road, t. g. - 21 thence to Stockton 13 L r. <0 Calterick Bridge 7 m.; to Z, fo Boroughbridge 16. Citadeila ----- H Hi Ascough, or Aiskew - u 7 l. to Boroughbridge 23§- m.; * BEDALE - - - 1 2 7— i / 2 r. to Greta Bridge 14 ; to Burrell ----- 2 94 ! Pierce Bridge 10 ; l. to 12 Hi Rookwith - - - - 2 ui Brompton upon Swale - * RICHMOND - - r. to Pierce Bridge ly the Three Tuns 11 m . ; to Stainthorpc ly Gilling 14 ; to Bernard Castle 2' H Thornton Steward - - Ulsbaw Bridge - l. to Middleham 1| m. Northallerton to MIDDLED AM \ 7 \ m. 2j H is*; 134 i to Brough 29 1 ; to Spennythorne - - - if 18 Kirkly Stephen 33« *SEDBERGH, p .217 33\ 5l| Cross the river Swale. * KENDAL, West- Redmire, as p. 375 ii 25j moreland, as in the * SEDBERGH,p<2\7 2 7 52* adjoining column lOf 62 1 Lincoln’s Inn Bridge - Cross the river Loync, or 2* 54f J O 4 Lune, and enter West- Kipling. On l, Kipling Hall , R. Crowe, moreland, Esq. * KENDAL, West- si 63$ Bedale. Henry Pierse, Esq. moreland r - - - 1 Middleham. The Castle. OK, From Northallerton, cross jFor the rest of the Scats see page 216 the Wiske river to 1 and 217 . NORTHALLERTON to LANCASTER. * To RICHMOND , I jWensley - - - - 1 21 Yorkshire, above — J 4^ k. to Richmond 9 m. * LANCASTER . Lan- 1 ! Redmire - - - - - 3-| 24| cash ire,p 3 75 & 3 70 56f /Of * LANCASTER, Lari- OR, I cashire, p.3/5 <3 37 6 4 5f To Spennythorne, York - shire . ^ above - - - 18 i Spennythorne. For the Seats between Harnby ----- 1 19 I Spennythorne and Redmire, sec p. Leyburn ----- 1 20 J 217 . NORTHALLERTON to PENRITH. * To RICHMOND , Richmond. About two miles beyond, on Yorkshire, above J 4 4 1 r, Aske Hall, Lord Dundas ; and far- Kirby Kill - Gales ----- 4 1 14 2 lwf ; 20 ther to the r, near Gilling, Sedbury House, Sir Rob. D’Arcy Hildyard, Bt. Kirby Kill. Near, on r, at Hartford, j Hartford Hall, Sheldon Cradock, Esq. Dalton ----- 1 21 422] CROSS ROADS. Newsharn - - - - i* 3 r. to The Three Tuns Small ways - - - - 1 Inn ----- H 15 * PENRITH, Cumber - * PENRITH, Cumber- land , p. 184 - - - 43 land , p. 184 - - - 502 65 1 To Ciladella, Yorkshire , Newsharn. On l, Barningham Park, — p. 421 - - - - — - “4 Milbanke, Esq. NORWICH to WATTON, continued to BRANDON, (N. M.) To Earlham, Norfolk - — 2 Earlham. On l , Earlham Hall, Bacon Cross the Yare river. Frank, Esq. Colney ------ 3 4 n 3 1 Colney. Beyond, on r, J. Postle, Esq. Barford Bridge - - - H 7 Three miles beyond Colney, on l, Kinabevley Green - - 4 11 Melton Hall, Sir John Lombe, Bart. Hackford, t. g. - - H1NGHAM - - - 12 14 i Kimberley. Near, on l, Kimberley Hall, Lord Wodehouse. l. to Attleborough, 5J rn>; r. to East Dereha?n~U%. Hackford, t. g. On r, H. Alpe , Esq. Scoulton Common, t. g. i-i ! isj and T. G. Payne, Esq. Ungate - - - - - a* 18 Hingkani. Rev. Philip Wodehouse. On Carbrook Common, en- l. of Hingham, Philip Heath, Esq. trance of - - - - i 1 19 Upgate. One mile on r, Carbrook Hall, * WATTON - - - 21| J. Barker, Esq. r. to East Dereham 10 m.; Scoulton Common . t. g. On r. Wood- to Swaffham 5 A to Thetford 12. rising Hall, J. Weyland, Esq. * BRANDON ; Suffolk, TVation. A mile and a half on l, Merton p. 20 1 - - - ' - •• 12i 0 0 3 004 Hall, Lord Walsingham. NOTTINGHAM to MANCHESTER, by Alfreton, Matlock, Bakewell, and Chapel in le Frith 5 or, by Matlock and Buxton. To Bobbers Mill, Not- tinghamshire - - o Cross the Leen river. Cinder Hill - - - - Nnthall - - - - - t. to Easiivood 4| m. Walsall- - - - - Gieaslev, Church on left Moor Green - 2 m. jarther^ r. to Mansfield 85 m I to Derby 13^. 3i w. beyond Moor Green , r.. to Mansfeld 7&. Selsione - - - - - Fye Bridge - - - - l\ 4 #; 6 7 12 Nottingham is a populous and handsom e Town, distinguished by its spacious Market Place, and noted for its excel- lent Ale ; its vaults, or cellars, are cut out of the solid rocks. Here is the principal Stocking Manufacture in the kingdom, and also a manufacture of coarse Earthern Ware. It has three Parish Churches, and several Meeting Houses for Dissenters. Seep. 192. Bobbers Mill. Beyond, on Apsley, E. Willoughby, Esq. I iNulhall. On l, Sir Chas. Sedley, Bart. 13 ^ JValnall. On l , — Rolleston, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [423 * Matlock - - - - 5 1! 4 i 25 14 * MANCHESTER, 4 Lancashire, p. 202 2 16 and 203 - - 43J 631- OR, 2 IS * To Matlock, Derby- shire , above - - - — 25 * Buxton, p, 4 15 - - * MANCHESTER, 21| Lancashire , p. 204 - 22|i ' 69 Matlock. Two miles off, down the 1 a 18* Derwent river, on the opposite Bank, 4 19I Matlock Bath. See p. 202. Cross the Earwash river, and enter Derbyshire. Somercotes, Derbyshire ALFRETON - - - r. to Cheslerf cld 11 m.; 1. to Derby 14£. * The Peacock Inn l. to Derby 14 m ; furicard to Wingfield l ,• thence to Critch 2 ; thence to Wig- veil 3 ; thence to Wirks- worth 14 ; thence to Man- chester 47f , as p. 202 and 20 3: in all 73 m. Or , r. to Division of the Road - t. to Chesterfield 9$ m. 1. to Wessinston - - OAKHAM to MARKET DEEPING, by Stamford. To Whitwell, Rutland- * MARKET DEEP- j 1 shire - — 1NG, p. 318 - - j S| 20j Empingham - Over Empingham Heath to * STAMFORD, Lin- 2 Oakham. Between Oakham and Whit- colnshire - - - - 5 i n| well, on l f Burleigh on the Hail, Earl r. to Uppingham 12 m. ; to of Winchelsea. Alconbury Hill 21% ; 1. to Grantham 21 ,• to Buurn Empingham. On r, Nor man ton Park, 10. Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bait. OAKHAM to NEWARK. i To Burleigh on the Hill, ! Rutlandshire - - I Cotsmore - - - - ! * Greetham - - - Thistleton - - - » South Withani, Lin- colnshire - * Witbam Common, Black Bull - * NEWARK , Notting- hamshire, p. 180 and 1S1 -----/ OR, * To Greetham, Rat- lands hire. above- - - 24 iRam Jam House - - 3 I H 4 r. to Stamford 8 m.; 1. to * Witham Common, 6i 8i Black Bull, Lincoln- shire - 3-| ^4; * NEWARK, Notting- i hamshire, p. 180 and 181 24 j 11 35 Burleigh on the Hill. On Winchelsea. r , Eh Cotsmore. On l, Earl of Lonsdale Greetham. On r, Exton Park, Cc Noel Edwards. 6J Thistleton. Geo. Fludyer, R 9i 12f 424 ] CROSS ROADS. OUNDLE to ROCKINGHAM, (n. m.) From the Talbot Inn, Oun- Laund’s House - - - 2\ 12 * dle, to l. to Kettering 6£ m.; r. to Benefield, Road from ROCKINGHAM , Lord Dean, Northampton- Sondes' Arms 1 shire - ■ — ^2 Overthorpe, end of - 4 — Overthorpe. Between Overthorpe and WELDON , Market Weldon, on r, Dean, Earl of Cardi- Place - - - - - 3 i 8 gan ; and beyond it, Harring worth Corby, Church - - - 2 30 j Park, OXFORD to CHICHESTER, by Wallingford, Basingstoke Alton, and Petersfield, with a Branch to READING, and thence to CHICHESTER. Nuncham Courtenay. On r, Earl Har- court ; on l, at Baldon, Baldon House, Sir Christ. Willoughby, Bart. Skillingford. Shillingford Castle, W. Mills, Esq. Wallingford. Wallingford Castle, — Hodgson, Esq. Wallingford is seated on the Thames, over which there is a handsome Stone Bridge ; it is a place of great antiquity. See p. 95. Bassildoti . Beyond, on r, Bassildon Park, Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. Pangbeurn. Between Pangbourn and Tidmarsh, on r, Bere Court, Rev. Dr. Breedon ; on l, near Purley, Purley Hall, Rev. Dr. Wilder. Reading . On 7', Coley Park, William Chamberlayne, Esq. Reading was built by Henry I. See p. 55 * Englefield. On r, Englefield House, Richard Benyon, Esq.; on i, at a dis- tance, Honey End, J. Blagrave, Esq ; and Prospect Hill, *— Lienbrood, Esq. To Litllemore, Oxford- shire ----- H Sandford - - - - 3 4 H Nuneham Courtenay - 2 H Within a mite of Dorches- ter , r. to Abingdon 5%. Dorchester - - - - 3± 8f Cross the Thame river. Shillingford - - - If io* l. to Aylesbury 22& m.; for- ward to Henley \2§. Cross the river Thames, and enter Berkshire at Shillingford Bridge 1 2 11 * WALLINGFORD , Berks - - - 2 13 l. to Henley 1 1 m. ,• r. to Wantage 14 . Moulsford - - - - 3f 16| Streatley - - - - H 19 j r. to fast Ilsley 6 m. Bassildon - 20| * Pangbourn - - - ll 22 Qfjtf Forward to Purley 1 m.; thence to Reading 5 i thence to Alton" by Odi- ham 24 , see p. ‘28 4 • or, by Basingstoke 28f, see p. 285 ; and from Alton to Chichester 28f, see p. 42S. Oxford to * READING 23 m. Tidmarsh - - - - If 23i Englefield - - - If 25 Punti field - - - - H 2 6i CROSS ROADS. QCSV -dt Bostocfc Lane End you enter the Mail Coach road from London to Bath ; see p. 81 ; l. to Reading 6 m. ; r. to Halfway House - - 2f 29 $ r. to Newbury 85 m. 1, cross the Kennet river to * Aldermaston - 31 r. to Kingsclere 8 m a mile farther , r. to Basingstoke by Baghurst 8 ; l. to Tadley. Hampshire - H 33| Pamber - - - - - H 35* East Sherborne - - 2 37 Within a mile of Basing- stoke, r. to Aldermaston by Bazhurst 8 m. * BASINGSTOKE - 3 40 r. to Whitchurch 11-f m.; to IFinchester 17f; to Stock- bridge 21 j l. to Reading 16 ,* to Staines 28|. Through Hackwood Park to Winslade - - - - 4 44 Herriard - - - - 51 45-h | Lasham - - - - - 48| 1 * ALTON - - - - 4 52\ l. to Odiham 9 m -» thence l» Reading 15 ,* to Farn • ham 9§. Chawton - - - - H 53-| r. to Winchester 16§ m. Farringdon - - - - if 55^ East Tisted - - - - if 57 If m • farther, forward to Bishop's Waltham 1 If m. r. over Prior’s Dean Com- mon to Week Green - - - 5J 62j * PETERSFIELD - 3 65$ l. to Godaiming 20-$ m.; r. to Gosport 18§. Stainbridge - - - - ll 66J Cross a stream, and enter Sussex. Harting Hills, Sussex - H 70} Crowshall Farm - - <5 Mid Lavant - - - - if 78 * CHICHESTER - - n 80| OR, * To PETERS FIELD, Hampshire, as in the adjoining column - * HAVANT, p. 22 - * CHICHESTER, p. 296 114 85| Aldermaston. Beyond, on l, Aldermas- ton House and Paik, Edward Long, Esq., formerly the family seat of the Forresters. East Sherborne. On l, the Vine, for- merly belonging to the family of Sandys, who were styled Lord San- dys of the Vine ; now William Chute, Esq. Basingstoke. Beyond, Hackwood Park, Lord Bolton. Herriard. G. P. Jervoise, Esq. Alton. Two miles before, on r, Phoe- nix Lodge, Adm, Halstead. Chatvlon. On l, Chawton Park, H. Middleton, Esq. Farringdon. Between Farringdon and East Tisted, on r, Pelham Place, Wm. Dumaresq, Esq. East Tisted. On r, Rotherfieid Park, — Scott, Esq. Between East Tisted and Week Green, on r. Basing Park, — Norris, Esq, Peter sjicld. Beyond, on r, Maple Dur- ham, Lord Stawell. Hurting Hills. On r, Up Park, Sir H. Featherstonbaugh, Bart. Crowshall Farm. On l, Bindcrton House, Hon. John Peachey ; and far- ther to the l , at West Dean, Cannon House, Lord Selsey. Mid Lavant. On f, at West Stoke, late Lord George Lennox j and on l , Goodwood, Duke of Richmond. 1 i i 426 ] CROSS ROADS. OXFORD to DERBY, by Banbury, Coventry, Nuneaton, Atherstone, and Burton-upqn-Trent ; or, by Atherstone and Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Oxford Canal . Beyond, on Z, at Wood- To Kldlington Green, Oxfordshire ~ - The Oxford Canal London Road - - - r. to Islip 5 ra.; thence to London by High Wycombe 55$ ; l • to Chipping Nor- ton 12. Hopcroft’s Holt - - r. to Bicester 74 «*■; A Zo Chipping Norton 10§. DEDDINGTON - - r. Zo Buckingham 144 m.; /. to Chipping Norton 1 1 . Adderbury - - - - r. to Buckingham 14f m. Weeping Cross - - - * BANBURY - - r. to Buckingham by Brack- ley 15$ i Dav entry l6f ; 1. to Chipping Norton 12; to Stratford on Avon 1 94 ; to Warwick by Kiueton 23f ; % Gay don Inn 19- Little Bonrton - - - Mollington - - - - The Oxford Canal, Warwickshire - - About | m. farther, cross the canal a second time. Ladbroke - - - * SOUTH AM - - - r. to Daventry 10| m.; 1. to Warwick Q$. Near Long Itphington, cross the Napton canal. Long Itchington - - Mar ton - - - - - Cross the Leame river. Princethorpe - - - Near Finford Bridge , r. to Daventry 1 5$ m. Finford Bridge - Cross the Avon river. Wilknhali - - - - Cross the Sow river. Whitley Bridge - - * COVENTRY - - 4\ 6 H 7i 12 4 16 3 19 ; H 20 4.! 2 22 i\ 2\ 25 ; 2^ 27 3i 30j 3§ 33 j! 3 5^ H 37f 2 39f H 41 3j 44 1 1 45| £ A 46} m stock, Blenheim Park, Duke of Marl- borough. London Road. About a mile after you cross the London Road, on r, Tackley Park, Sir J. W. S. Gardiner; and farther to the r, Bletchington Park, Arth. Annesley, Esq.; and Kirtling- ton Park, Sir Hen. Dashwood, Bart. Hop croft' 3 Holt. On r, Sir Clement Cottrel Dormer, Bart. ; and a little farther, on r, at Middleton Aston, Francis Page, Esq.; beyond -which, on r, at North Aston, is a seat of Oldfield Bowles, Esq.; on Z, three miles from the road, Great Tew, Geo. Frederick Stratton, Esq. Adderbury. Mrs. Wilkinson. Banbury. Beyond, about two miles on Z, Wroxton Abbey, Earl of Guild- ford. Mollington . About a mile beyond:, on Z, Farmborough, Wm. Holbecb, Esq. Ladbroke. Within a mile and a half of Ladbroke, on Z, Watergall House, Charles Palmer, Esq. Southam . On Z, Stoney Thorpe, Fran- cis Fauquier, Esq. Marton. On r, at Lemington Hastings, Sir Charles Wheeler, Bart.; and at Birdingbury, Sir T. Biddulph, Bait. Beyond Marton, on Z, at Eathorpe, Rev. Dr. Vyne. Finford Bridge. On Z, at Baginton, W. D. Bromley, Esq. Whitley Bridge. On Z, T. Wheeler, Esq. v CROSS ROADS. [427 * NUNEATON, p. 1 57 r. to Hinckley 5 rn. Mancesfer - - - - r. [o Hinckley 7f * ATHERSTONE - * BURTON UPON TRENT, Staffordsh. asp. 157 and. 158 - * DERBY, Derbyshire, p. 304 - - - - OK, * To COVENTRY, Warwickshire, p.42d * HINCKLEY, p. 301 * ASHBY-DE-LA- ZOUCH, Leicester- shire , p. 156 and 15? * BURTON UPON TRENT, Staffordsh. as p. 1 57 - - * DERBY, Derbyshire, p. 304 - - - - OK, * To ATHERSTONE, Warwickshire, above * ASHBYDE-LA- ZOUCH, Leicester- shire, p. 157 ajl -d 158 Bredon - - - - - Isley Walton - - - Castle Donington - - m. farther , forward to Nottingham 8§ m r. to Loughborough 9* ; l . to Cavendish Bridge - - Cross the river Trent, and enter Derbyshire, CO 56± 3§ 60 1* 61 * »9* 80j 11* I ! 471 13* | 6 1 ± t 16 * 77 1 fr 9 86J ll| 9H - 61 * 13§ 75 5f i SOJ 1| j 82 o I ^2 I 84± 2 8 6\ Shardlow, Derbyshire - Elvaston - - - - * DERBY ... - OK, * To ATHERSTONE, Warwickshire , as in the adjoining col. * ASHBY-DE-LA- ZOUCH, Leicester- shire ; p. 157 an d 158 Pistern Hill, Derbyshire Bridge over the Trent - Cross the Trent river. Swarkston - - DERBY - - - - i I 8 7i 3i gof 98* 6i* 13f 2 \ 5* 75 77 i 82| S3 88 This last road, from Ashby to Derby, is not turnpike, and is im- passable for carriages in winter. Mancester. A Roman station. Bredon. Within a mile, on l, at Stan- ton Harold, Earl Ferrers ; and farther on l, at Caulk, Sir Henry Harpur, Bart. Beyond Bredon, on r, at Tonge, D. Colishaw, Esq.; and farther to the r, Langley, R. Cheslyn, Esq. Castle Donington. Before, on l, Do- nington Park, Earl of Moira. At Cas- tle Donington, T. Fisher, Esq. Shardlow. On r, — Fosbrook, Esq. Elvaston. On r, Earl of Harrington. A mile beyond Elvaston, on l, Os- maston. Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart,; and on r, at a distance,- Chaddesdon, Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. OXFORD to GOSPORT, by Abingdon, Newbury, Whit- church, and Winchester, with Branches to SOUTHAMP- TON and PORTSMOUTH ; or, by Newbury, Andover, and Winchester. To Bagley Wood, Berks * ABINGDON - - l. to Henley on Thames 20|: m.,- r. to Farringdon 14*. — 3 | qI ^2 (U U 2 Bagley Wood. Beyond, on l, near Rad- ley^ Radley Hall, Admiral Bowyer. / 42S] CROSS ROADS. Cross the Berks and Wilts Berkshire, as in the canal. Drayton - - - - - Steventon Green - - if CO w- -tic* CO O r— i adjoining column - Wash Bridge - - - Cross the Enborn river, and 27 29i r. to Wantage 6 m. For - enter Hampshire. ward to Division of the Road - 2 121 Highclere Inn, Hamp - shire ----- 2 32 r. to Wantage 5f to.; 1. to Hareiuell •=£ m.; thence to Three Legged Cross - 34 Wallingford 8. Hurstborne Tarrant - 4 38 Chilton ----- 2 14 § Knights Enham - - 3 41 Kates Gore - 15f * ANDOVER - - - 2 43 * EAST ILSLEY - l| 1 7\ * WINCHESTER, p . 131 Beedon ----- 2~ 20 36 2 56\ Chieveley - - - - 2 ^ 221 * BISHOPS WAL- Donington - - - - 3| 26 THAM, p, 362 - - 66 J * Speenham Land - - 3. 2 6 f * Wickham - - 4f 71 Here you cross the Bath 4 4 GOSPORT, p. 46 road ; r. to llungerford 8 § in.; 1. to Reading 1 7- and 47 - - - - 9 ' ' 80 Cross the Kennet and Avon canal. Beedon. On l. Lanelev Hall, Mrs. * NEWBURY- - - I 27 Bristow. r. to Andover 16 m. Newtown, Hampshire 2 29 Chieveley. On l. Priory Court, Mortimer. Capt. Whitway - - - - oi ^4 3ll 35§ Donington. On r, the Castle House, Litchfield - - - - 3 4 Col. Stead : and farther to 1 the r. * IV HIT CHURCH - 4 i 40 Chaucer’s Grove, J. Webb, Esq ; on l, Shaw Place, Sir Joseph Andrews, r. to Andover 7 m.,* 1. to Basingstoke 11 J. Bart.; and the Cottage, Mrs. Perrin. Bullington - - - 3 45 The remains of Donington, formerly * Sutton ----- 1 46 the residence of the Poet Chaucer, r. to Slockbridge 7% m .; 1. form a striking object. to Basingstoke 134 . Newton. Before, on l, Sandleford Prio- * WINCHESTER - 7 53 ry, Matthew Montagu, Esq. At New- r. to Southampton 12 m. See ton. Admiral Darby. p. 38 . Oxford to Whitway. On r, Highclere House, * SOUTHAMPTON Earl of Caernarvon, 65 in. JVhitchurch. On r, Hurstborn Park, * BISHOPS WAL- Earl of Portsmouth. THAM , p. 362 - - lOj 63j Bullington. Miss Sydney and Miss * Wickham - - - 07i Hawker, r. to Portsmouth 1 If m. See Sutton . On r, J. Wickham, Esq. p. 362 . Oxford to 'Winchester. For the Seats between * PORTSMOUTH Winchester and Gosport, see the pages 79l w. referred to in the road. * /. to GOSPORT , p. 761 Highclere. On l, Highclere House, Earl 4 6 and 47 - - - 9 of Caernarvon. OR, L Knights Enham. Enham Place, George * To NEWBURY , | Chamberlaine, Esq. 1 CROSS ROADS. [429 OXFORD to LICHFIELD, by Banbury and Coventry* or, by Birmingham. * To COVENTRY, Warivicksh. p. 426 - Radford - - - - - Karesley Green - - Corley - - - - - Corley Ash - - - - Fillongley - - - - Near Upper Whitacre , r. to Nuneaton m. Upper Whitacre - - r. to Alherstone 54 m.; 1. to Coleshill 34- Lower Whitacre - - Kingsbury - - - - Division of the Road - r. to JVilnecote 4 m thence to A the)' stone 5% ,* l. to Fazeley % m .,* thence to Lichfield 7§ , leaving Tam worth on r. Forward, cross the Coventry canal and the Anker river to * TAM WORTH , Staf- fordshire - - - - * LICHFIELD, p. 151 OR, * To COVENTRY, Warwicks h. p. 426 - * LICHFIELD, Staf- fords fi.p. \QOand l6l OR, * To COVENTRY, Warwicks h. i). 426 - * NUNEATON, p. 1 57 — 47! 1 48} ii 50 2 } 52} 3 4 53 i i 54J 3 i 1 57! ; 2} 60 H 62| H 65}i If m 8 7H — 47! n 75 47! 8| 561 ATHERSTONE , p. 42 7 - - - - - * TAMIVORTH, Staf- fordsh. p. 151, 152 - * LICHFIELD, p. 151 OR, * To BIRMINGHAM, Warwickshire , p. 121 and 122 - - - - * LICHFIELD, p. 330 4* 8 8 6li m 77i 62 i 78f FfTjr From Coventry , through the Whit- acres to Tamworth , is a very bad road ; the last of the above roads, though a little circuitous, is the best and most frpn 9iP7lfpr1.- Fillongley. Beyond, on r, Brook Hall, — Biddulph, Esq. Upper Whitacre. — Sadler, Esq. Cn L of Upper Whitacre, at Shustoke, in the road to Coleshill, E. Croxall, Esq. Lower Whitacre. A mile and a half on l, across the Tame river, Haras Hall, C. B. Adderley, Esq. A mile beyond Lower Whitacre, and about two miles to the l, near the Birming- ham Canal, Dunton Hall, Mrs. Fox. Kingsbury. About two miles beyond, on l, on the bank of the Tame river, Dortshill House, Edward Dickenson, Esq. OXFORD to PETERBOROUGH, by Bkackley, Northamp- ton, Wellingborough, Thrapston, and Oundle. To Kidlington Turn- pike, Oxfordshire - Kidlington, t. g. - - Gosford Bridge - * Cross the Charwell river. If m. farther, r. to Wheat- ley Bridge by lslip 94 3 li 4l ^2 i. 2 5 Oxford is a Bishop's See, and an Univer- sity ; and has, beside the Cathedral and Colleges, thirteen Parish Churches, a noble Market Place, and a magnificent Bridge. It is seated at the conflux of the Isis and Charwell rivers, and, with the suburbs, is of a circular form three miles in extent. Oxford is governed 430] CROSS m.j l. to Chipping Nor- ton 16§. Road to Weston - » 3 8 r. to Bicester 5 l. to Weston on the Green, end of - - - - - 3 9 * Middleton Stoney 3 12 l. to Hopcroft’s Holt 7§ m -» thence to Deddinglon 1 i£; to .Chipping Norton 18 ,• r. to Bicester 34 . Ardley - 2| 14J Division of the Road - l£ 3 5f r. to Bicester 3§ rn.; 1. to Ayhlvoe on ihe Hill 4 > thence to Banbury 6§. The Barley Mow Inn, Northamptonshire - 3 i 19 i r. to Buckingham 7+ m -i A to Banbury 10, - to Bed- ding ton 7 . Near Brackley , l. to Ban- bury 8 f m. * BRACKLEY - - 2 21 r. to Buckingham 71 m. Syersham - - - 4 25 Over Whittlebury Forest to Silverston, or Silston - 3 2S * TO JVC ESTER - - 4 32 r. t 1 ) - Stoney Stratford 7| m 1 . to Daventry 12|. Cross the Tone river. Hulcofe - 1 33 Near Biisworth, cross the Grand Junction canal. BKsworth - - - - 3 36 Milton ------ a 37i NearNorthampton, cross the river Nen. * NORTHAMPTON 3| 41 r. to Stoney Stratford 14 rn.\ to Newport Pagnell 16 ; /. to Daventry \2; to Lut- terworth by We IJord 23; to Leicester by Welfovd 30£ ; to Leicester by Mar- ket Harborough 32. Abington - - - 2 43 Weston Favel - - i| 5 43§ Great Billing - - - 2 45 1 Ecton 4f Wilby ----- 3 50 ROADS. by a Mayor, dependent on the Chan- cellor and Vice Chancellor of the University^. Seep. 43L Weston on the Green. On l, Blctching- ton Park, A. Annesley, Esq.; and farther to theZ, Kirtlington Park, Sir Henry Dashwood, Bart. Middleton Stoney. On l } Middleton Park, Earl of Jersey. Barney Movj Inn. Between the Divi- sion of the Road and the Barley Mow Inn, on r, Tusmoor, W. Fermor, Esq. Between the Barley Mow Inn and Brackley, on r, at Evenley, Evenley Hall, H. G. Browne, Esq. Syersham. Near, on r, Biddlesden, G. Morgan, Esq. Silvers ton. On r, near Whittlebury, Sholebiook Lodge, B. Ansby, Esq. Towcester. Beyond, on r, Easton Nes- ton, Earl of Pomfret. Northampton is seated on the river Nen, which is navigable by Thrapston, Pe^ terborough, &c. to the Wash, near Lynn. The principal manufacture of Northampton is that of Boots and Shoes. It sends two Members to Par- liament, is governed by a Mayor, and has a spacious Market Place, a good Free School, and a county Infirmary and Goal. In the meadows, below the town, a battle was fought in 1 460 , between Henry VI. and the Yorkists, in which Henry was defeated and made prisoner. Abingtoft. , J. H. Thursby, Esq. Weston Favel. In Weston Favel Church lie the remains of the celebrated Rev.j Jas. Hervey, author of the Meditations ambng the Tombs, &c. Great Billing . > R. C. Elwes, Esq.' About a mile to the l. of Great Bil- ling, Overstone Park, John Kipling, Esq. Ecton. Samuel Isted, Esq. CROSS 11 O A D S. [431 * WELLINGBO - Aiwalton - - - - i 79 ROUGH - - - - 2 52 Overton Waterville H soj l. to Kettering 7 m.; r. to Overton Longeville, or Olney 12; to Iiigham Long Orton - - - 1 8li Ferrers 6. 55 Woodstone - i* 83 Finedon, end of - - 3 A little farther , r. to Nor- 2 r. to Higharn Ferrers 4 rn.; man’s Cross 54 rn. 1. to Kettering 54. Cross the river Nen. Division of the Road - 4 59 * PETERBOROUGH, l. to Kettering by Cranford St. John’s m. Near Thrapston, cross the % Northamptonshire - 1 84 river Nen. * THRAPSTON - - ! 4 63 Finedon. Sir Wm. Dolben, Bart. * OUNDLE , p. 201 - 8 71 For the seats between Thrapston and Cross the river Nen. Oundle, see p. 201. 1. to Stamford 12^ m. Eltcn. On Z, Elton Hall, Earl of Ca- Warmington - - - ' 3 74 rysfort. Elton, Huntingdonshire 2 76 .Chesterton. W. Waller, Esq., and Cob l. to Stamford 8^ in. H ! Bel ford. Chesterton - - - - Kates Cabin - - - Cross the Great North Road 7Si 78 1 Long Orton. Earl of Aboyne. Between Long Orton and Peterborough, see on r. to Norman’s Cross 3£ w*-,* Z, across the river Nen, Thorp Hall, l. to Stamford Thomas Orby Hunter, Esq. OXFORD to SALISBURY, or, by Abingdon, East I: To Steventon Green, Berkshire , p. 428 - Forward, to East llsley 7 m r. Zo Division of the Road - Forward to West Hendred 4 m. $ thence to East Lock- inge ljp ; thence to Farn- lorough 3 ,- thence to West Shefford 6 ; thence to Hnngerford, as below, 6: in all 29^ m. Or, r. to Arlington - * WANTAGE - - - r. to Farringdon 8 m. West Shefford - New Town - - - Cross the Kennet river. * HUNGERFORD - Cross the Kennet and Avon canal. t. to Marlborough 10 m.; 1. to Newbury 84. lOf 12f 1 i r± % 161 8 24| 4 28| 2 30| by Wantage and Hungerford } ,sley, Newbury, and Andover. Oxford. (Continued from page 430-} The university is said to have been founded by Alfred the Great. Here are twenty Colleges, and five Halls, several of which stand in the public streets, and give the city an air of magnificence. The Colleges are pro- vided with sufficient revenues for the maintenance of the respective Masters, Fellows, and Students. In the Halls, the Students live, either wholly, or in part at their own expense. The Col- leges are, University, Baliol, Merton, Exeter, Oriel, Queen’s, New, Lincoln, All Souls, Magdalen, Brazen Noze, Corpus Christi, Christ Church, Trini- ty, St. John Baptist’s, Jesus, Wadham, Pembroke, Worcester, and Hertford. The Halls are, Alban, Edmund, St. Mary’s, ^New Inn, and St. Mary Mag- dalen’s. Wantage. Near, on r, Charlton House, W. H. Price, Esq. About four miles from Wantage, on r , Fawley, — Pocock, Esq.; on Z, about a mile 432] CROSS Shalborn - - - - 3£ 34 ! Marton, Wiltshire - j 3" 37 Alton - - - - - 3 40 Collingborn Kingston - r, to East Everley 2 m.; 1 40|- thence over Salisbury Plain to Salisbury 15L Or, l . to Colli nborn Duds - - 42 Road to Lndgershall - l. to Luzlgershall 2 m.,* r. to Devizss 18. Go over Salisbury Plain, be- 43j tween Chidbury Hill Cas- tle on r, and North Tid- worth on and between West Down Hill on r. and Beacon and Horndon Hills on l. to The Road to Amesbnry r. to Ameseury 1$ m .; 1. to 7 50j Andover !2$. lain ROADS. Forwatd over Salisbury PI i to * SALISBURY - - OR, * To NEWBURY, I Berkshire , p. 428 - f ANDOVER, Hamp- shire, p. 428 - - * SALISBURY, Wilt- shire, p. 40 - - - 10 18 57i 27 43 6l from the road, Woolley Park, Rev. Mr. Wroughton. Road to Ludgershall. A mile and a half beyond where you cross the Ludger- shall turnpike road, on l , at North Tidwoith, Edward Poore, Esq. Die road from Hunger ford to Salisbury is bad, and in many places not jit for a carriage ; the best road is by Abingdon , Newbury , and An- dover, as above. PADDINGTON to the EAGLE at SNARESBROOK on EPPING FOREST. * Here you cross the Great North Road, r. to Shore- ditch Church U m ‘i L t° Ware 19 $. Dalston - - - *> - Hackney, New Church r. to Shoreditch Church 2$ m. Clapton, t. g. - - - l. to Stamford Hill li m. Lea Bridge, t. g. - - Cross the river Lea and enter Essex. Low Layton, Essex Whip’s Cross - - - Snaresbrook, the Eagle Along the New Road to Tottenham Court, Mid- j dlesex ----- 1 2 jj L to Highgate 3$ m.;toHamp- I stead 3; forward to | Battle Bridge, t. g. 3 4 2 i 1 l. to Highgate bu Pancras i 3i m -3 and to Hampstead ! 3£ ; r. to London. | Forward through Pentonville j to 1 Islington, the Angel - i to E',05 Turn on the l. to Islington Green, where there is a stand of Coaches, and then turn on r. to Ball’s Pond - - - - i-i 4 i. to Highgate by Cannon - bury Lane j forward to Enfied by Newington Green. Turn on r. to ICingsland, t . q. - - 3 4 ... 4 * 6 | i 101 9 $ 'NEV This road may be continued to Epping , Newmarket , &c. seep. 255, 256., and 257 i an d to Cambridge j see p. 259. CROSS ROADS. [433 PETERBOROUGH to LEICESTER, by Uppingham. To Longthorp, North - Billesdon - 33 amp tons hire «• - - — 2 Houghton - - - - H 35± Castor ----- 2f Thurnby - - - - 2 m Ailes worth - - - - 4 H * LEICESTER - - 4 414 * Wandsford - H 8 Here you cross the Great North Road , l. to Peterborough. Between Peterborough Norman’s Cross 74 m - > and Longthorp, on l, Thorp Hall, to Oundle 74 ; r. to Slam- Thomas Orby Hunter, Esq. Jord 5f ; forward to Doddington - Cross the Welland river, and 6 14 Longthorp. Between Longthorp and Castor, on r, Milton, Earl Fitzwilliam. enter Rutlandshire. Morcott. About three miles to the r, Tixover, Rutlandshire - i 14| Normanton Park, Sir Gilbert Heath- Morcott ----- 3| cote, Bart. Glayston ----- If 20 Glayston. G. Watson, Esq. * UPPINGHAM, Uppingham. Beyond, on r, at Ayston, Market Place - - 2 22 Ayston House, George Bridges Brude- r. to Oakham 6 m.- t 1. to nell. Esq. Rockingham 5§. Finchley Bridge - - Cross the Eye river, and enter 5 27 East Norton. On r, at Lodington, — Morris, Esq.; and near two miles on Leicestershire. r. of Lodirfgton, Laund Abbey, — East Norton, end of t Simpson, Esq. Leicestershire - - l 2 28j Skejfington. Oh l, Skeffington Lodge, Tugby l 294 3l| Sir William Charles Farrell Skeffing- Skefhngton - - - - 2 ton, Bart. PLYMOUTH to BARNSTAPLE, by Oakhampton and Torrington, continued to ILFRACOMB, with Branches to TAVISTOCK and BIDDEFORD. To Nackershole, t. g. Tavistock is seated on the Tavy river, Devonshire - - - — 3 | over which is a Stone Bridge of five j New Inn - - - - 1 2 Arches. The town is well watered, j Rodborough Inn - - 2 H having a Brook running through every 1 Horra Bridge - - - A little farther , l. to Ta- 5 10i street. Tavistock was formerly i a very j vistock Si m 'i thence to large and flourishing place, and was Oakhampton by Brent noted for its stately Abbey, built in Tor 16% ; seep. 74- Ply- mouth to 96 I, by King Edgar’s son ; the Abbey * TAVISTOCK 14 m. is now divided into tenements. See Division of the Road - 2 l h P- 74. r. to Moreton Hampstead by Downton. Five miles before, 1 on l, Merriville Bridge 194 m -i l. to Tavistock 2. Brent Tor, a Church on a pyramidical Division of the Road - 2 * I4f Hill. Two miles before Downton, l- to Tavistock 24 m. on /, at Lidford, a remarkable Bridge, Downton - - - - 6 | 2 li and a natural Cascade. Kkk i 434] CROSS ROADS. 1. to Tavistock by Lidford 91 nt. Stourton - - - - - H 24 i A mile farther , l. to Laun- ceston 15 m. Cross the Oakment river. * OAKHAMPTON - 4 * s 28* ( r. to Exeter 22f m to Cre- diton l 8 -§ ,* l. to Five Oaks - - - - 2 30* ' HATHERLEIGH - ’ 5 35*! r. to Credit on 20| m.\ l. to 1 Stratton 21 §. Petroekstow- - - - 4 39ir Little Torrington - - 5g 45 Cross the Torridge river. TORRINGTON - - 1 46 I r. to South Molton 15^ w.j 1. to Biddeford 6§. Ply- mouth to * BIDDEFORD 52* m. J Chapel - - staple , l. to Biddejord 7%. ross the Taw river. BARNSTAPLE - ILFRACOMB , p. 64 ------ 4J 1 2 1 10 50 * 51-| 53J 544 57| e;* akhampton. The remains of a Castle and Park, belonging to Lord Viscount Courtenay ; formerly a seat of the an- cient Earls of Devonshire. etrockstow. A mile and a half beyond, on l, Heanton, Lord Clinton ; and about a mile and a half farther, on l , Winscot, — Cleveland, Esq. PLYMOUTH to BODMIN. To Weston, Devonshire — - 2 | Cross the Tamer river to SALT ASH, Cornwall 1.3 A mile farther , r. to Cal- lington 8 ra. 1. to Nottar Bridge 3 Cross Lynher river. Landrake - - - - 1 H Tidi River - - - - 2 io| l. to St. Germains 1 \m. A mile farther , l. to Ply- mouth by Torpoint 12 | ; by Crimble Passage 14- 'Catch french - - - 2 12 | * LESKARD - - - a I 85 ! r. to Callington 9 tn. Dobwalis - - - - 2 20| Tap House - - - - 5 25$ l. to Leslwithiel 4$ ui. See p. 76 . The Fowey River - - 3 28$ Lanhydrock, or Refsrun * BODMIN - - - OR, * To LESKARD ,Corn- wall, by Torpoint, p. 77 *■ BODMIN as above OR, * To LESKARD, Corn- wall, by Crimble Pas- sage, p .77 - - - BODMIN, as in the adjoining col. & above 14 14 30j 32* 18* 32J 20J 34* Plymouth.. For the Seats between Ply- mouth and Leskard, see p. 77. Tap House. On l, Boconnoc, late Lord Camel ford. Ldnhydrock. George Hunt, Esq. PLYMOUTH to LAUNCESTON. To SALTASH, Com - | wall, above - - - — - Bote Fleming. On r, Hatt, Sim- A mile farther, l. to Leskard | 13 m ' monds. Esq. f Bote Fleming - - - 3 71 _ CROSS ROADS. [435 r. to LandulphQ, m. Rushford - if 15| Leigh ----- If 9i Milton Green - - - Si I 9 J CALLINGTON , or Bridge over the Tamer 2i 2lf KELLINGTON - 4? 13i Cross the Tamer river and l. to Leskard 9 r, to enter Cornwall. Tavistock 9, if to . before Launceston , Z. Dighouse - - - - H 19 to Calling ton to . Cross the Inny river. * LAUNCESTON, Resair - - - - - 1 20 Cornwall - - - 4 25\ Lowle Bridge - 3 4 20| If m. before Launceston t r. to Tavistock 10 to. Leigh. A mile beyond, on r, about a * LAUNCESTON - 4 24|j mile and a half from the road 3 , Cro- OR, cadon, J. Coryton, Esq. * To TAVISTOCK , Callington. Near three miles beyond. Devonshire , p. 74 - — 14 on Z, Whitford House, Lady Call. POOLE to SHERBORNE, by Wimborn Minster and Blandford. * To WIMBORN MINSTER , Dorsetsh . 6| r. Zo Ring wood 9f to. ,• Z® Cranbourn 9f- Barford ----- 2J 9i Shapwicke - - - oX m. farther, cross the Tar- rant river. Langton - - - - - 31 15 * BLANDFORD - - 1 6J r. to Salisbury 22 to ; and to Shaftesbury over Pirn- perne Downs Llf. Cross the river Stoure. 1. to Dorchester 1 6 to. ; and by Charlton Marshall and Co>fe Mullen to Poole 15 . Durweston - - - - 19 Shillingstone - - - H 2ii Cress the Dorset and Somer- set canal. * STURMINSTER - 4 25^ Cross the Dorset and Somer- set canal. STALBRIDGE - - 4 29j Purse Caundell - - - 4J 33f MilbornPort, Somersetsh. 1 — x 4 35f Oaff 3 Here you join the road from Shaftesbury , see p. 54 j r. Zo Shaftesbury 13f to.; 1. to Oborne, Dorsetshire * SHERBORNE - 1 3 7 33 OR, * To BLANDFORD , Dorsetshire , p. 305 - * SHERBORNE , as in the adjoining column and above- - - - — 15 121 j! 3 61 Wimborn Minuter. Within a mile, on r. Great Canford House, Sir J. Webb, Bt.; on Z, Merley Hall, J. Willet, Esq. Barford. On r, Kingston Hall, Henry Bankes, Esq. Between Barford and Shapwicke, on Z, at Charborough, Thos. Drax Grosvenor, Esq. Shapwicke. Near, on r, Badbury Rings, a famous old encampment ; opposite to it a white house. Lady Stafford. Blandford. Before, Mr. Snow’s Plan- tations ; and beyond, Brianstone House, Edw. Berkeley Portman, Esq. Durweston. Berween Durweston and Shillingstone, on r, are two high Hills, called Hood and Hamilton, where are the remains of an ancient Roman en. campment. Stalbridge. Beyond, on r, Stalbridge Park, Earl of Uxbridge. Olorne. On Z, Sherborne Castle, Earl of Digby. Kk.U 436 ] CROSS ROADS. PRESCOT to- BORQUGHBRIDGE, by Wigan, Chorley, Blackburn, Burnley, Skipton, and Harrowgate. * To WIGAN, Lan- cashire, p. 396 - - Near 2 m. beyond, Wigan, l. to Preston 15 m. Adlington - - - - Yarrow Bridge - Cross the Yarrow river. * CHORLEY - - - Cross the Lancaster canal, and the Leeds and Liver- pool navigation to Heapy - - - - - Wheelton - - - - Withnell - - - - Cross the Liverpool naviga- tion. Division of the Road - l. to Preston 7 fm.; r. to * BLACKBURN - - l. to Clithero 11 m.; r.-to Haslingden 7 . Cross the Leeds and Liver- pool canal. Rushton - - - - Cross the Leeds and Liver- pool canal. Division of the Road - r. to Haslingden m.; 1. to Clithero 74. Forward over Hanfield Moor, and cross the Leeds .and Liverpool canal to All ham - - - - - Cross the West Calder river. Padiham - Cross the West Calder river, and about a mile before Burnley, cross the Has- lingden canal, r. to Plaslingden 6§ m.; to 44 3 1 ^ 14 18 3 21 4 23 25 27 27f 28j 33 36 3 7k 40 411 ■ Rochdale 12|,* to Bury , 1 5 ’ Cross the Haslingden canal. * BURNLEY - - - r. to Rochdale by Todmor- den 18§ m. * SKIPTON, Yorksh. p. 20 6 - - - - KNARESBO - ROUGH, p. 395 and 396 BOROUGII- BRIDGE, p. 194 - 3.1 1 6 | 45 6lJ 84J 9 H Adlington. Adlington Hall, Sir Wm. Clayton, Bart. Yarrow Bridge. A mile before, on l , Duxbury Hall, Sir Frank Standish, Bart. Chorley. On l, Astley Hall, Lady Hoghton ; and beyond it, Chorley Hall, Abr. Crompton, Esq.; and Shaw Hill, T. Cross, Esq. Rushton. A mile beyond, on l, Read Hall, J. Hilton, Esq. Between Rush- ton and the Division of the Road, on r, Dunken Hall, Lord Petre. Be- tween the Division of the Road and Altham, on l, Clayton Hall, R. G. Lomax, Esq. Padiham. A mile on l, Huntroyd Hall, — Starkie, Esq. A mile be- yond Padiham, on l, Gawthorp Hall, R. Shuttleworth, Esq. ; and a little farther, on r. Palace House, Robert Holden, Esq. Burnley. On r, Townley Hall, Charles Townley, Esq.; on l, Royle Hall, R. Parker, Esq. PRESTON to WAKEFIELD, by Blackburn, Burnley, and Halifax. Walton-lc-Dale. On r, Walton Hall, Sir Henry Philip Hoghton, Bart. Houghton Lane. Between Houghton Lane and Houghton, on l, Houghton Tower. j To Walton-le-Dale, } Lancashire - - - if Cross the Derwent river r. to Wigan 1 5 m.,* to Chor- ley 7§. A little farther , l. to Clithero 18|. Houghton Lane - - 3 4! CROSS ROADS. [437 Houghton - - - 61 Division of the Road - 3 4 7i r. to Chorley 5f m.,* for- ward to * BLACKBURN - - 4j 1 1 2 * BURNLEY, p. 43(5 - 12 23- 27f Holme - - - Todmorden - - - - 33 r. to Rochdale 9 w. Heptonstall Bridge, Yorkshire - - - 371 Luddington Foot - - H 40| King’s Cross - - - H 44 QCjf From Todmorden to King's Cross, you have the Calder river and Cal- der navigation on the r, except that beyond Hep- tonstall or Royd Bridge, at May Royd, you cross the canal, and recross it about ^ m. farther. r. to Rochdale I5f m 1. to * HALIFAX - - - 45j r. to Huddersfield % m.; 1. to Skipton 22 ; to Bradford 84 ; to Leeds by Birstall 15 ; forward to Hipperholm - - - 4 7\ Lightcliff - - - - 1 43^ Belly Bridge - - - 3 4 49i j l. to Bradford 5 «».,• r. to Huddersfield 64. Wommersley - - - Or O Mi- j l. to r. to Huddersfield 7 m.. Leeds 10$. High Town - - - Mill Bridge - - - r. to Huddersfield 6-f m.; a little farther , forward to Leeds 8f ; r. to Heckmondwick, end of Dewsbury - - - - r. to Huddersfield 8$ m. Streetside - - - * WAKEFIELD - - i 53 x 2 ; 3^i 61 Burnley. On r, Townley Hall, Charles Townley, Esq. Holme. On l, Rev. Mr. Whitaker. Todmorden. Between Todmorden and Heptonstall Bridge, Underbank, C. Rawdon, Esq. Heptonstall Bridgt. Near, on Z, J. King, Esq. King's Cross. On l , Willow Hall, — Dyson, Esq.; on r , J. Edwards, l^sq. Lightcliff \ Near, Crownest, W. Walker, Esq.; and Cliff Hill, John Walker, Esq. High Town. Two miles on r, Kirklees Hall, Sir Geo. Armytage, Bart. Wakefield. Near, on r, Lupset Hall, Mis. Wittin. READING to AYLESBURY, by Wallingford and Thame. To Parley, Berkshire - * Pangbourn - - - l. to Basingstoke by Alder- mastoji 18 m. Bassildon - - - - L to East Ilslcy 6 m. Streatley - - - - Moulsford - - - - * WALLINGFORD - l. to Wantage 14 m.; r. to Henley 11. Shillingford Bridge Cross the river Thames, and enter Oxfordshire. — 5 1 6 H 7\ H 9 2 - w 4 n* 15 1 j 2 1 ;] Parley . A mile and a half before, on r, A. G. Storer, Esq. Near, Hardwick House, P. L. Powys, Esq.; and the Par- sonage, Rev. C. Manesty. Beyond the Church, on r, under the Hill, in Ox- fordshire, Mapledurham, Mic. Blount, Esq. Between Puriey and Pangbourn, on l, Puriey Hall, Rev. Dr. Wilder. Pangbourn. On /, Bere Court, Rev. Dr. Breedon. Bassildon. Near, on Z,Bassildon Park, late Sir M.M. Sykes, Bart, now — Burrows. Wallingford. Wallingford Castle, — Hodgson, Esq. On r, across the Thames, Mcngewell, Bp. of Durham. CROSS ROADS. 438 ] Shillingford, Oxfordsh. Qfjf Bete you cross the road to Oxford by Henley, r . to Henley 12f m.; 1. to Oxford lOf m. Warborough, entrance Newington - - -- - Stadhampton - Little Milton - Great Milton - - - The Three Pigeons Here you cross the road to Oxford by High JVy- combe. r. to High Wycombe 15| m«; l. to Oxford 9f. Near Three Elms , l. to Ox- ford 1 ]£ m. Three Elms - - - - * THAME - - - - 1 2 m j 18 2 ! 20| ] 4 22 H 23f 25 26| 3 29! i 30-4 * AYLESBURY Buck- inghamshire, p. 129 40 1 Shillingford. Shillingford Castle, W. Mills, Esq. Neivington. On l , Newington House, George White, Esq. Stadhampton. On l, atChiselhampton, Robt- Peers, Esq. Great Milton. Between Great Milton and the Three Pigeons, onr, at Great Hasley, Hasley Court, Hon. Andrew Foley. The Three Pigeons. Beyond, on l , Ricot Park, Earl of Abingdon. Between the Three Pigeons and Three Elms, on r, Thame Park, P. Wickham, Esq. READING to WARE, by Henley on Thames, High Wycombe, St. Albans, and Hertford. To Caversham, Oxford- shire - - - - - 1 Sbiplake - - - . - 44 * HENLEY ON THAMES - - - 2 * 8 r. to Maidenhead 9 m.; Z. to Oxford 23 ; to Wattington 1 1 ; to Wallingford 1 1 . Fawlev Court, Bucking- hamshire - - - - ij 9i Mill End - - - - 2 1 14 Medenham - 1 124 * GREaT MARLOW 3J 154 t. to Maidenhead 5 m.; 1. to Oxford 2 fif. Handy Cross - - - 0 3 184 * HIGH WYCOMBE 24 204 r. to Uxbridge 14 m,; Z. to Oxford 25. * AMERSHAM - - 7 274 l. to Wendover 91 m S t() Cheshain 3 . f m. beyond Amersham , r. to Uxbridge 10 fc Cheynies - - - - 5 324 Chcrley Wood, Hert- fordshire - 34 Caver sham. A mile beyond, on l , Ca- versham Park, Chas. Marsac, Esq. SMplake. Mrs. Fanshawe, and E. Bis- coe, Esq. A mile and a half beyond Sbiplake, on r, at Boulney, J. Jackson, Esq.; on l , at Harpsden, Harpsden Court, Thomas Hall, Esq. Pawley Court. On r, Strickland Free- man, Esq. Mill End. Near, on l, — Lane, Esq. | Medenham. Near two miles beyond, on r, Harleyford, Sir Wm. Clayton, Bt. Great Marlow. Beyond, on r, at Little Marlow, under 1 the Chiltern Hills, Lady Clayton. Wycombe. Before, on r, a seat of the Marquis of Lansdown. At Wycombe, Wycombe Abbey, Lord Carrington, About four miles beyond Wycombe,! on r, at Penn Street, Penn House,!, Lord Viscount Curzon ; on l , HiglF House, Mrs. Sciimshire. Amersham. Near, on Z, Shardelois, T. D. T. Drake, Esq. About three miles beyond Amersham, on r. Peel House, | Render Mason, Esq. Cheynies. Within a mile, on Z, Lath mers, Lord G. A. H. Cavendish. CROSS ROADS. [439 * RICKMANS- Riclcmansworth. On r, Moore Park, WORTH- - - - 2 36 C. Williams, Esq.; on l. Bury Park, r. to Stanmore by Bacher F. Whitfield, Esq. Heath IO 5 m. Cross the Grand Junction Watford. On l, Cashiobury Park, Earl canal and the Gade river of Essex ; Grove Park, Earl of Cla- to rendon ; and Russell Farm, Lady * WATFORD - - - 3 39 Capel. l. to Berkhampstead Ilf m.; r. to Edgeware 6%. Gartons - - - - 41J St. Stephens. Near, on r, St. Juliens, Arnott Havard, Esq. Waterdale - - - - 2 43J St. Albans. Near, on r, Holloway, St. Stephens - - - r. to Elstree or Idlestry 74 2 - 4 45| Countess Dowager Spencer. m.; thence to Edgware 3* Cross the Coin river. This road may be continued to * ST. ALBANS - - 47 Colchester , &c. as in p. 365 and * WARE, p. 365 - - \5i 62 i 364. READING to WINCHESTER, by Kingsclere and Whitchurch 5 or, by Basingstoke. To KINGSCLERE, OR, Hampshire, p. 56 - — 16 J Cold Henley - - 5 21-| * To BASINGSTOKE, * WHITCHURCH - 2 23 1 Hampshire, p. 285 - — 16 * WINCHESTER, p. * WINCHESTER, p. 428 13 361 47 and 48 - - - 1 7i 33 j RICHMOND ( Yorkshire ) to STOCKTON, by Enter Common and Yarm. To St. Trillions, York- shire ----- Brompton on Swaie Citadeila - - - ©Cjf 3 Here you cross the Carlisle road a little north of Catteric Bridge. See p. 183. 14 1 1 r. to Northallerton 8 m. ^ 2 . 3 High Worsall - - - > YARM - - * STOCKTON , Dur- ham, p. 232 - 4 24 Scorton. Here js a well-founded Gram- r. to Boroughbridge 23 f l. to'Bishop Auckland 19f m. ; to Bernard Castle 16§,* and to Brough. 32. Scorton, Bull - r. to Northallerton 10 m. North Cowton - Cowton Gate - - - Near 2 m. farther, l. to Darlington 7 m** r. to i Enter Common, t. g. - i 1 4I ^2 8 9 mar School, in a situation remark- ably dry and healthy. At Bolton, about half a mile south of Scorten, Henry Jenkins died at the age of 169> as appears on the monument to his memory in Bolton Church. 11 North Cowton . On John Ardins, Esq. r, 'Pepper Hall, 440 ] CROSS ROADS. SALISBURY to CHELTENHAM. Over Salisbury Plain to The Andover Road, Wiltshire - - - r. to Andover /L2f m.j l. to Amesbitry If. Go forward over Salisbury Plain to * East Everley - - - * CIRENCESTER , Glocestersh. p. 36 L - Birdiip, p. 103 - * CHELTENHAM , p. 28 9 - - - - - OR* * To UH/PPEMT'/AT, Wiltshire , p. 35Q — .'1 7\ 8 15| 37i 53 10| 03| 64 ;o| — 321 STROUD , Glocestersh. p. 358 and 3 5g - - * CHELTENHAM , p. 288 and 289 - - - OR To DEVIZES, Wilt- shire, p. 359 - - - Bitway Heath, p. 359 CIRENCESTER, Glocestersh. p. 3(54 and 303 - - - irdlip, /). 103 - » - CHELTENHAM, p. 289 - - - - - 23J 16* 28J 10# 55j 72J 22 26f 55 05j 72| SHEFFIELD to KENDAL, by Penistone, Huddersfield, Halifax, Skipton, and Settle. * KENDAL, West- moreland , p. 198, 1 99, and 200 - - To Wadsley Bridge, Yorkshire - H Cross the river Don. Grina Side •• - - - n 4f Wortley - - - - H 8 r. to Rotherham 10 m.; and to Sheffield by Chapel Town 9£ ; l. to Stockport 28f. Thurgoland - - - - 1 2 9h Coit Hill - - - - •1* 11 High Royd - - - - 1* 1. to Penislo?ie If m. Shef- field to * PEN! STONE 13 J TO. Inchbirchworth - - 14$ Cross Denby Moor to Over Shepley - - - 3* 18* High Burton - - - H 20f Highgate Lane - - - f* 22$ r. to Barnsley 13 J m. Almondbury - - - H 23jj Cross the Coin river. * HUDDERSFIELD 2 1 25} 75?I01§ The above road may be continued to Keswick, &c. see p . 200, and to Carlisle, &c. see p. 177 an( t 178. Grina Side. A mile and a half beyond, on l, Wharncliff Park, Lady Mount Stuart. Inchbirchworth. Before, on r, Gun- thwaite Hall, 'belonging to William Bosville, Esq.; and farther to the r, Cannon Hall, Walter Spencer Stan- hope, Esq. High Burton. On l, Mrs. Horsfall. Highgate Lane. On l, Woodson Hail, Earl of Dartmouth. CROSS ROADS. [44 i SHREWSBURY to BUXTON, by Drayton, Newcastle- under-Line, Burslem, and Leek. Over Shawbury Heath to Shawbury, Shropshire - Cross the Roding river. Edgeboulton - Hodnet, entrance of - r. to Wellington Ilf m. ; through Hodnet , l, to Whitchurch 10. Cross the Tern river. * Tern Hill, Queen s Head - r. to Newport 12 m.j 1. to Whitchurch 9. * DRAYTON , Cross - r. to Neivport 12 m.; 1. to Namptwich 12f ,* to Woore 7* Ashley Heath, Staj- fordshire - - - - r. to Eccleshall 8 m.; 1. to Woore 4t* 4 23 Balding Gate - - - l. to Woore 3% rn. ; r. to Slone 8|,* and to Tren- tharn 6f. H v\ Whitmore - i} 29 Acton - - - - - * NEWCASTLE-UN- 1 30 DER-LINE - - - H 331 * LEEK, p. 358 - - :! 44£ Upper Holme - 3 1 48J Division of the Road - r. to Languor 4 rn.; thence oi ^2 i 7} 8 13 16 19 p. 358 and 357. Shrews- bury to * CHESTERFIELD , Derbyshire , 76 ^ m. Forward to Flash If 5 2§ Brand Side, Derbyshire 1* 54 * Buxton - - - - 2J 56| Shawbury. Before, on r. Park, — Corbet, Esq. Shawbury Between Tern Hill and Hall, to Chesterfield 21^,* see Tern Hill. Drayton, Wm. Taylor, Esq. Drayton. On r, Col. Davenant ; on l, Tunstall Hall, Wm. Broughton, Esq. Two miles and a half beyond Dray- ton, on l, Oakley Hall, Sir John Chetwode, Bart. Balding Gate. Between Balding Gate and Whitmore, on l, Madeley Park, John Crewe, Esq. [Whitmore. On l , Whitmore Hall, Ed- ward Mainwaring, Esq. Acton. A mile beyond, on r, Butterton Hall, Thomas Swinnerton, Esq.; on l, Keele Hall, W. Sneyd, Esq. Newcastle. For the Seats between New- castle and Leek, see p. 358. Brand Side. Between Brand Side and Buxton, on l , Pool’s Hole, one of the Wonders of the Peak. SHREWSBURY to HAY, by Bishop’s Castle, Knighton, Presteign, and Kington, with a Branch to NEW RADNOR. To Nobold, Shropshire Cross the Meok river. ! 3 Castle Pulverbach - - 9i Stitt ------ 3 i 121 Norbury - H 17 * BISHOP’S CASTLE r. to Montgomery 9 rn.; t° 4 21 Newtown 16,- L to Lud- low by Newton and Oni - • 1 Norbury . On r, Linley, Robert More, | Esq. Bishop's Castle is a small Town, but an ancient Corporation. Its Castle (for- merly the residence of its Bishops, from whence it derived its name) is entirely destroyed. The Town-house is a neat building. L 1 1 442] CROSS ROADS. bury 18 } by Basford Gate Division of the Road - 2 38| 17. t. to Ludlow 16 m. Colebach - - - - 1 22 * PRESTE1GN - - 1 39| Bury Ditches - - 2 24 l. to Tenbury 19f wi.; to Leo- Division of the Road * 25f minster 14|; r. to New l. to Ludlow 15 «*. Radnor 7L Cross the Clun river. Near Nash, cross the End- Ciun ------ £ 2 6 well river. Perlogue - - - - - 4 3 29 Nash, Herefordshire - H 42j * KNIGHTON , Rad- \*KINGTON,orKlNE- norshire - - - - 3w 32|! TON, Radnorshire - H 45| Cross the Teme river. 2 *HAY, Brecknockshire , 1. to Ludlow 1 6 m. p. 323 - - - * i 12 : 574 Norton - - - - - 4 3 6j r. to New Radnor 8 m. Shrewsbury to Colebach. On l. Walcot Park, Earl of NEW RADNOR 44| Powis. m. STAFFORD to SHREWSBURY, by Newport and Welling- and Ivetsey Bank. To Great Bridgeford, 1 Staffordshire - - — H Cross the Sow river; r. to Eccleshall 3i m.; 1. to Lawn Head - - - - 3f 7 i Division of the Road - H 8 2 r. to Eccleshall 3§ l. to Sutton ----- H nd 12 | Forton - - - - - 1 Near Newport , r. to \Dray- ion 12 m.} to Whitchurch 21 ; and to Shrewsbury by High Ercoll 17 . Cross the Strine river. * NEWPORT, Shrop- shire it 4* OH 1. to Wolverhampion 18 m. Lilleshull Hill - - - 2 4 17 Dunnington - .1 18 l Trench Lane - 194'; Cross the Shrewsbury canal. Hadley - H 20 J Keep to the l. to * Wading Street - - 1 ? 22 r . to Wellington § m. Staf- ford to * WELLINGTON 22 | m. Hay Gate, Falcon Inn *-• '4M 23^1 Newport. School. Here is a handsome Free- Watling Street stands on the Roman road of that name, which was one of the praetorian or consular highways made by the Romans for the march- ing of their armies, &c. It is made of large stakes and small wood, (called wattles by the Saxons) woven be- tween the stakes to keep up the earth and stones. This road is reckoned the finest of its kind in England ; it begins at Dover, and runs to St. Al- bans, Dunstable, Towcester, Ather- ston, and Shrewsbury, and ends at Cardigan. I n some counties it is very firm for several miles. Wellington is seated about two miles north of the Wrekin Hill. Here, in the beginning of the civil wars. King Charles assembled his army, when he published his orders and protesta- tions. Wellington is a small place, though the neighbourhood abounds with Coal, Lime, and Iron. Here are two Furnaces, which are worked by one of the largest Steam Engines in the kingdom. CROSS ROADS. [443 34J 12 3. A 4 131 i4| 18f * SHREWSBURY, j p . 123 - - - - 11 OR, To Forton, Shropshire, p.' 442 - - - - Division of the Road - r. to Drayton Ilf m. ; l. to Newport f m. Edgmond Road - - i. to Edgmond f m. Shrae Hill - - - - Cross the Strine river. Crudington - - - - l. to Wellington 4 m.; r. to Whitchurch 17 §. Cross the Snine and Tern rivers to High Ercoll - - - Cross the Rodon river. Rodon Near Uffington, cross the Shrewsbury canal. Uffington - - - Cross the Severn river. * SHREWSBURY - 23i 24i 2Si OR, * To PENKRWGE, Church, Stajffbrdsh. Spread Eagle - - - Forward to Wolverhampton w.,* l. to Coventry 35U r. to * Ivefsey Bank - Weston under Lizard - r. to Newport 6 m.; 1. to Crackley Bank - Oaken Gates - * SHREWSBURY, p. 123 - - - - 14 13j 15f 18 23 Forton. Between Forton and Newport, on l, Aqualate Hall, Sir Thomas Flet- cher, Bart.; on r, Chetwynd Park, Thomas Lloyd, Esq. Uffington. Before, on l , Upton Park, ST. IVES to BIGGLESWADE. To Hilton, Hunting- donshire - - - Division of the Road - r. to Huntingdon Si rn.; 1. to Roy slon 1 54- Eltisley, Camlridgesk. r. to St. Neat’s 5§ w.,* 1. to Cambridge Ilf. Waresley, Huntingdon- shire - - - - Garni ingay, Cambridge- shire - - - - - ol Zt z I* fOTTON, Bedford - 3j shire - - 5| * BIGGLESWADE 12 13| 16 I9h Waresley. Waresley Park, Wm. Ned- ham, Esq. Potton. A mile beyond, on l, at Sut- ton, Sutton Park, Sir M. Burgoyne, Bart. Biggleswade. Near, on l, at Stretton, btretton Park, Charles Barnet, Esq. STOCKBRIDGE to SOUTHAMPTON. To Kings Sombourn, Hants - - - - 3 A little farther you cross the Roman Road from Old Sarum to Winchester. Timsbury - - - - 5 8 Cross the Andover canal and the Test river at 1 Stocklridge. Beyond, on l, at Little Sombourn, W. P. Powlet, Esq. Kings Sombourn. Rev. Sir Charles Mill, Bart.; and a mile and a half farther. Brook House, Thomas Gatehouse, Esq. Timsbury. Near two miles before, on r, Moctisfont, Rev. Sir Ch. Mill, Bt. M12 444] CROSS Tirasbury Bridge - - 1 9 * ROMSEY - - - r. to Salisbury 154 7n.- to Poole 33"a l- to Win- chester 11 m . li 10 i Ashfield Green, end of llj Upper Ash field - - Over Shirley Common to 1 2 12 J Shirley Mill ----- 151 ! * SOUTHAMPTON - STOCKTON to CARLISLE, Castle, an To Hartburn, Durham — Elton ----- Long Newton - - - Sadberge - - - - 7 Great Bnrdon - - - Cross the Skern river. 1 S Houghton - - - - Cross the Skern river, and near Darlington, cross the Skern river again. 3 A 9h * DARLINGTON - l. to Northallerton 16 m.; r. to Durham 184,' to Bishop Auckland 12. 2 ul Low Conscliffe - - 2| 14 High Conscliffe - - 15J * Pierce Bridge - - r. to Durham through Heigh- ington \9$m.; to Bishop Auckland 9|- ; to Wolsing- ham by Wit ton-le- Wear 16§ ; l. to Catterick Bridge 1 0§ ; forward to 1 16 J Gainford - - - - 4i 20| Winston - - - - r. to Stainthorp 2$ m.j l. to Richmond 124 . H 22 | Early Bank - - - - * BERNARD CAS - 3i 26 j TLE ----- ) r. to Stainthorp 54 m.; thence to Bishop Auck- land Sf. Cross the river Tees, and enter Forkshire. 3 29 ROADS. Romsey. Through the town,. Broad- lands, Lord Vise. Palmerston. Upper Ashjield. Beyond, on r, Lee House, W. Fletcher, Esq.; and about a mile farther, on r, Grove Place, the Rev. Sir Charles Rich, Bart.; on Z, — Wray, Esq., and — Barton, Esq. Shirley Mill. Shirley House, W. F. Greville, Esq.; and about a mile'far- ther, Freemantle, J. Jarret, Esq. .1 2 29 I 91 *> 2 33 13 46 22 63 lis 86 High Startfort.h, York- shire - - - - - Z. to Greta Bridge m. Bowes - Z. to Greta Bridge 6 m. * BROUGH, West- moreland, p. 184 - * PENRITH , Cumber- land , p. 184 - - - * CARLISLE, p. i;8 |18 Elton. Elton Hall, George Sutton, Esq. Long Newton. Sir Henry Vane Tem- pest, Bart. Houghton. — Hardcastle, Esq. Pierce Bridge. Between Pierce Bridge and Gainford, on r, Grayston Hall, — Elliot, Esq.; on Z, Snow Hall, — Sherwood, Esq. Winston. Near, onr, Selaby Hall, M. L. Bell, Esq. Early Bank. C. Lonsdale, Esq.; and Stub House, Cornelius Harrison, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [445 TAUNTON to HONITON, continued to EXMOUTH, East Budleigh - - Knole - * Exmouth - - To Trull, Somersetshire — 2 Blagdon ----- Churchingford) Devon - 3 5 shire ----- 44 9a Upottery - - - Cross the Otter river. 3 121 Rawriclge - - - i 3 13 Haynes Yard - - - 2 15 Monkton, Church - - 1 16 * HONITON - - - Z. to Chard 12 m.; to Ax min - 2 18 ster 9| i r. to Collumpton 10$. Go along the Exeter road to near ; Fenny Bridges - - - Forward to Exeter 13$ ni.; 3 21 Z. to Alphington - - - - ] 22 OTTERY ST. MARY 2 24 Fen Ottery - - - Z. to Harpford § m. 2 26 Newton Poppleford Z. to Lyme Regis 19 ° n -> r. 1 V to Exeter 10$. See p. '52. 1 Colyton Rawleigh - - 2 29 TAUNTON to HONITON, * Tj HONITON , Devon , as alove — 18 Division of the Road - 1 r. to Ottery St. Mary’s 2§ 2 - 1 - 20 ± m.-y l to _ Lyme Regis by Colyfordloi. Sidbury ----- H 24 ’ Sidford ----- 25f 2 I 31 1§! 32§ H 36 V pottery . A house formerly occupied by Dr. Addington, and now occa- sionally by his son, Lord Sidmouth, who is Lord of the Manor, and has a considerable estate in the parish. Alphington. Near, on r, Woodford House, Mrs. Tucker. Colyton Rawleigh . Half a mile beyond, Bicton Lodge, Lord Rolle ; and half a mile to the Z, the village of Otter- ton. East Budleigh. Beyond, at Budleigh Kasbrook, on Z, the road turns to Budleigh Salterton, a much frequented watering place. Knole. Before, Tidwell House; and a mile beyond, on Z, Littleham. Exmouth is a much frequented Watering Place. r. to Topsham 1 1 m.; to Exe- ter by Bishop’s Clyst 13 $ ,* Z. to Lyme Regis by Coly- ford 16. * SID MOUTH - - 27 Sidmouth is much frequented as a Bath- l ing Place. TAUNTON to SEATON, by Hqniton, continued to BEER. * To HONITON, Devonshire , alove - 18 Honiton, Three miles from Honiton, * Colyton - - - - 7 25 and one mile to the r, Netherton Golyford - - - - l 26 House, Sir Wilmot Prideaux, Bart. ■ Z. to Lyme Regis 6$ m .; r. ] to Sidmouth 8$. j * Seaton - - - - l 27 ■ Seaton is a Watering Place, and Beer a Sea Port. Beer ------ l 28 * 446 ] CROSS ROADS. TAUNTON to ^MINELIEAD, (n. m.) continued to ILFRACOMB. From the Market House in Taunton to Staplegrove, Somerset- shire - - - - - l. io Wiveliscombe 10§ m. Gore Inn - - - - r. to Bishop's Lychard § m.; thence to Bridgewater 91- Before Handy Cross , l. to PVivelis combe 4 rn. Handy Cross - - - r. to Stowgumber 1| m. Hartrowgate - - - MonksiJver - - - Yard Mills - - - - r. to Watchet; l. to Dulver- ton. Carhampton - - - DUNSTER - - - L to Dulverton 14^ m.; to Bampton 17 ^. * MINEHEAD.Market Place ----- PORLOCK - - - Porlock Quay - @C 'ffr This is a carriage road no farther ; the rest is in- tricate, narrow, and bad. Countesbury, Devon- shire 1 1 ql Og 4 i 3 CO _ +-H 3 llj 3 1 15 * 4i 19$ H 21 2 23 6 29 30|; - 9i 40 Linton, Lion Inn - Martinhoe - - - Trentishoe - - - COMB MARTIN * ILFRACOMB - 2 3i H H 42 46 1 52 S7i Taunton. Between Taunton and Sta- plegrove, on l, John Holliday, Esq. and on r, Fairwater* Charles Smith, Esq. Gore Inn. Before, on l, Dean, John Fisher, Esq. Beyond Gore Inn, on l , Lanch, T. Charter, Esq.; and a little farther, on /, Sandhill Park, a fine seat of Sir John Lethbridge* Bart.; the Gate and Lodges close by the road. Fariher on, on r, Combeflory, J. F. Gwynn, Esq. Hartrowgate. Before, on l, Willat Hill Monument ; and just beyond, on r. Rev. Mr. Estcourt. lonksilver. Beyond, on Z, Nettleconabe, Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. 1 unster . On Z, Dunster Castle, J. F. Luttrell, Esq. f inehead . Before, on l , the Monu- ment. inton. One mile to the r, the Valley of Stones, a natural curiosity. TIVERTON to LAUNCESTON, by Crediton and Oakhampton. To Bickley Bridge, De- vonshire ------ l. to Exeter 11 m. Stokeley Pomeroy - - * CREDITON - - r. to Chumleigh 14 m.j l. to Ezeler 7 $. Coieford ------ BOW North Tawton - - - to Hatherleigh 9 ni. OAKHAMPTON - — * 3J 84 34 12 4 16 34 194 4 23§ 7 304 * LAUNCESTON , Cornwall , p. 6g and 70 1 ™$ 49 Bickley Bridge. On l, Bickley Court, Sir Thomas Carew, Bart. Crediton. Beyond, on r, Creedy, Sir John Davie, Bart.; and farther to the r, Youlston, Sir John Chichester, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [447 TUNBRIDGE WELLS to EAST BOURNE, by Wadhurst, Brightling, Ashburnham, Herstmonceux, and Pevensea, with a Branch to BURWASH, (n. m ) This is a beautiful Summer ride; but from Burwash Wheel to Ashburnham it is bad i for 1 To Frant, Sussex - - — 1 2 1 Sleech’s Cross, t. g. - r. to Mayfield 6 m.; to Lewes 22 P; to East Bourne 254 . 3 4 : 2f Wadhurst - - - 3| : 61 Shover’s Green - - - l. to Flimwcll 44 m. 1 7l Stone Gate, t. g. - lj 9 Withernden Bridge H ioJ Holmshurst House 1 nil Swing Gate, t. g. - - 1 12i Division of the Road - r . to Heathjicld^m to Cross- in-Hand 5§,* to Lewes 1 74 » l • to 1 2 13 Burwash Wheel - - l. to Burwash 2 m. Tun- bridge Wells to Burwash 1 5|- m . s 4 13f Coach Gate to Rose Hill Upper Coach Gate and 3 4 14- Lodge - - - - 15J 16 Brightling Down - - l. to Brightling and Rose Hill House -f m. Hood’s Corner, Sivan Inn - - - - - r . to Dallinglon § m.; to Healhfield 54 ,• l. to Bat- tle 6 ,* forward to 1 1/ j Herrings , Old House - Ponts Green, Smith's 1 18 Shop * - - - - l 9 l , 20| Ashburnham, Parsonage Ashburnham, Park 3 4 Gate - - - - - l. through the Park by the House, a most beautiful ride, 2 m.; and to Battle 1 2 20f 44* Or, round the Park Pales 44 ; forvjard to 1 Boreham Bridge 2 22f l. to Ninfeld 24 m.; to Bex- hill 7 ,• to Hastings by Sea 12i. Carriages. iBoreham Street - - Herstmonceux Park jWartlingHill, Lamllnn Pevensea Bridge - - Just before Pevensea Bridge , | l. to Bexhill 74 m .; to ! Hastings IGf. * Bourne., Sea Bouses, P- 413 - - - - 4 3 4 3 . 4 2J 23§ 24J 25 27} 32; 3urwash Wheel. From Burwash Wheel Public House, the Coach road to Rose Hill is Mr. Fuller’s private road, through his grounds, up the Hill, to avoid the Lane which is bad for a Carriage. brightling Down. From the Wind- mill, which is 646 feet perpendicular above the level of the Sea, is a most extensive and beautiful Panorama. The Cliffs at Boulogne are at times visible from this spot. On l, see Rose Hill Park and House, a very fine and commanding situation, John Ful- ler, Esq., M. P. for Sussex. herrings. An old House, late, the pro- perty of — Craw'furd, Esq, now, purchased by the Earl of Ashburnham. , shburnham. From Ashburnham Par- sonage, a very fine view of Ashburn- ham House and Park ; the latter is laid out in a grand stile, and is well worth the traveller’s attention. erstmoncenx Park. A very ancient place. The Castle, Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. It has been dismantled within a few years, but forms a striking object in its ruined state. 448 ] CROSS ROADS. TUNBRIDGE WELLS to EAST BOURNE, [by Mayfield, Heathfield, Warbleton, Herstmon’ceux, and Pevensea $ (n. m.) a beautiful Summer road, though bad for Carriages, and in Winter impassable. Hill, Lamb To Frant, Sussex y - - — 2 1 Mayfield, p. 1 / - - r. to Lewes 16- m.; to East Bourne by Cross in-Hand 21 4; See p. 17 . Tun- bridge Wells to * East Bourne 30 m. h\ 1. to Crouch Mill - - 1 9i Scotsford Bridge - - 1 10 | Broomham Farm - - 11 Street End Gate - - f n| Lewes Road - - - r. to Cross-in-Hand 3 m.; to Lewes 154; 1° Buryo.ash 44 > forward to 2 12 | Heathfield Park - - r. to Heathfield Church § m.; 1. to Cade Street, Cade's 1 13| Pedestal - - - - 1 2 13| The Chapel - - - - Forward to Dallington 3| m.; thence to Battle 6§ ; 2 14? r. to Rushlake Green, War- i bleton ----- 15 -| Foul Mile - - - - >3 171 Cow Beach - - - 2 18| Division of the Road - r. to Hailsham 3 m,; l. to 19? Stunts Green - - - Gardeners Street, Kerst- monceux, the Wool - 1 2 ] 9l pack Inn - — - - r. to Horse Bridge 4 w,.; to Lewes 15 ,- j or ward to 3 4 20| Lime Cross - - - - r. to Herstmonceux Place 1 m. I 4 20|! Drummers Hall - - 21|! Windmill Hill - - - 2l|j A little farther, r. to 1 jWartling I Inn - - - - * Bourne, Sea Houses , p. 44 7 - - - . OR, (M. M.) To Street End Gate, as in the adjoining co- lumn ------ Lewes Road - - - l. to Burwash 41 m -i on to Heathfield Park 1 ,• r. to Half Moon Inn - - Just beyond the Sign Post forward to Cross-in-Hand 2 m.; to Lewes 1 44; to Uckfield 8| ; to Maresfield 94; L to Heathfield Tower Gate Keep along the Pales about § nu, when the road turns off on r. across the Com- mon to Theobald’s Green Gate Horeham, t. g. - * Horsebridge, t. g. - * Bourne, Sea Houses, p. 17 - - - - - 71 31J nf 124 13 | 14 § 16 § 204 30 | Rushlake Green. Before, on r. Mark- lye, Robert Hawes, Esq.; and on l, Stone House, — Sober, Esq. Herstmonceux. The House, the Park, and old Castle, Thos. Read Kemp, Esq. Windmill Hill. J. Curteis, Esq. CROSS ROADS. [44Q TUNBRIDGE to To Southborough, Kent Nonsuch Green - - * Tunbridge Wells l. Lo Hustings by Frant 29a m.; to Burwash 15f ; to East Bourne by Hail sham 30 i to Lewes 2*2f. j Langenton Green - - | Groom bridge - - Cross the Kent water, and enter Sussex. Florence Farm, Sussex l. to Marcsjield 8^ m. Withy ham - Hartfield, t. g. - - r. to Westerham 13^ m. ; through Hartfield, L to Beggars’ Bush on Ash- EAST GRIN STEAD, (chiefly n. m.) down Forest 4 4 ; thence to Mare field 3£. Forest Row - l. to Lewes 1 8§ m. r, cross the Medway river to * EAST GRIN STEAD — 3 1 2 3- ^2 * 2 i °4 it 1\ if 9i 3 4' 10 2± if 13 J ^4 1SJ 21 Southborough. At the entrance, on r, O'd Bounds, Marquis of Lansdown. Withy ham. Before, on l, Burghurst, late Stoneland Park, Duchess of Dor- set. On l. of Withyham, the Parsoja- j age, Rev. Sackville Bayle. Hartfield. Two miles beyond Hartfield, on /, Forest House, W. B. Wolsten- holme. Esq. Forest Row. Within a mile, on r, Ashdown House, J. T. Fuller, Esq. On l. of Forest Row, Kidbrook, the Right Hon. Charles Abbott, Speaker of the House of Commons. WARWICK to Cross the Warwick and Bir- mingham canal to Guy’s Cliff, Warwick- shire ------ Leek Wotton - * KENILWORTH - r. to Coventry 5 rn.; 1. to Redsen Lane, t. g. George in the Tree l. to Solihull 7 rn.; thence to Birmingham 7§. Moulding Bridge - - Cress the Tame river. Stone Bridge - - - r. to Coventry 8J m 1. to I Birmingham 9§. | Little Packington - - i . 1. to Castle Bromwich 5 m 'i j thence to Newport, Whit- church, fife. &c. See p. 170, 171, and 172 ; r. to * COLES HILL - - l. to Birmingham by Castle Bromwich 10 § m.; r. to Atherstone by Upper Whitacre 10. Curdworth Bridge - - Cross the river Tame, and rn. farther, cross the 1 Guy’s Cliff. Bertie Grcathead, Esq.; a most romantic and beautiful seat on the Avon. Here Guy of Warwick died, in retirement. Opposite is Black- 2 3 low Hill, on which Pierce Gaveston n 5 4 was beheaded by the nobles. 2 i 74 j I Kenilworth. The noble remains of its Castle, belonging to the Earl of Cla- 9i rendon. Here Queen Elizabeth was 3| 13 magnificently entertained for several days, by her favourite, the Earl of 4 Leicester. The Queen rode on horse- 1 14 back from London to Kenilworth. 1 15 George in the Tree, Two miles on l, the Viliage of Temple Balsall, famous for its elegant Church and Hospital. A 1 3 IS mile beyond George in the Tree, and about a mile to the r, at Berfces- wdl, Berkeswell Hall, — itnfghtley, ! Esq. 'Little Packington. On r , Packington i J Hall, Earl of Aylesford. Coleshill. On r, Blithe Hall, W. Dug- 2 20 j dale, Esq.; on l, Earl of Digby. Curdworth Bridge. On r, Hams Hall, j i C. B Adderley, Esq. • M m m 450]; CROSS ROADS. Birmingham and Fazcley canal. Wishaw. Just beyond the Green Man, Wishaw, Green Man - 2 22 on l, Moxhull Hall, A. Hacket, Esq. \ L. to Basset's Pole 4 rn. ,• Two miles bevond the Green Man, thence to Lichfield 7 - Near Fazeiev, cross the Bir- on r, Middleton Hall, Lady Middle- iningham and Fazeley ca- ton. nal. Fazeley, Staffordshire - H 26 I| Fazeley. On Z, Drayton Park, Sir Ro- j r. to Atherstoue 7? m -i L to bert Peele, Bart. ! Lichfield’] Gross the Coventry canal and 1 Tamworth. The Castle, Marquis Towns- , the river Tame to hend. * TAM IV ORTH - * 1J 27|l i | WELLINGTON ( Shropshire ) to WHITCHURCH. To The Shrewsbury Here you join the road Canal, Shropshire Crudington - - - - 14 0 ! 4 at p. 172 ; r. to Newport 16 ,• to Drayton 7 ; within % m. of Great Ash, L to r. to Newport 8 m.; 1. to Shrewsbury 1 8. Shrewsbury 9* Great Ash - ---- 34 20 Gross the Sinne liver. Sleap - 1 ‘2 4J Entrance oj Whitchurch-, l. to Wem 8-f in. ^ -ra. farther , r. to Waters Cross the Ellesmere canal. TJpL n % m.$ turn on 1. Cross the Tern river to * WHITCHURCH - 21 |’ Cold Hatton - - - 2 Pep low - - - - - 3 94 Peplow. On r, Peplow Hall , A. Pigot, Entrance of Hodnet , 1. to I Esq. Shrewsbury 1 3 wi. 1 Hodnet. On r, at Woolerton, Robert Hodnet - - - - Z ( Clive, Esq. On l. of Hodnet, Hodnet r. to Drayton 6 m. 4 l Hall, B. Heber, Esq. Marcbamley - - - 13 i Marchamley. On l, Hav/kstone, Sir Fawles ------ 2 15 Richard Hill, East. Darliston 1 2 154 Sandford. Sandford Hall, Rev. Thos. Sandford - - - - 1 164 Sandford. WHITBY to GUISBQRQUGH, along the Coast ; th s Road very good and pleasant, hut Hilly. To Sands’ End, York- Sands' End. Alum Works, Lord Mul- shire - - - - - 3j grave’s. Lyth, Church - l. to Guisborovgh 15^ ni. 1 J 4^ Lyth. On !, Mulgrave Castle, M-ulgrave. Lord See p. 373 . Ellerby. On r, Runswick, a Fishing Ellerby - - - - - 2 64 Village. Hinderwell - - - - 2 8 4 Hinderwetl. Between Hinderwell and Kasington 3j 12 : Easington, on r, Smiths, a populous Lofthouse or Loft us 2 14 i Fishing Village ; and Boulby' Alum B rotton ----- 2 j 16 J Works. Lofthouse. Large Alum Works, Lord CROSS ROADS. [451 Skelton - - - - - * GUIS BOROUGH, or GISBOROUGH - 2 1 18| 4j 23 Omt* From Whitby to Gui thorough, the Carriage Road usually travelled is given at p. 37 3> distance 22 miles ; but the road is not good. Dundas’s ; and a mile farther, Skin- ningrove, Mr. Easterly. Skelton. The Castle ; and to the r, the villages of Marsk, Kirkleatham, Red- car, and Coatham. A mile farther, Upper Leatham, Lord Dundas. Gitisborough. Within a mile, on r, The Plantation, Gen. Hale. WHITCHURCH ( Shropshire ) to MANCHESTER, by Tarporley, Northwich, and Altringham. To Grindley Bridge, Cheshire - - - l. to Malp&s 3 m - Bell on the Hill - - No Man’s Heath - - l. to Ma.lpas rn. Hampton, Guide Post - l. to M alp as 1 4 m-; forward to Chester 13§ ,• r. to Peckforton - - - Beeston Bridge - - - WHITCHURCH ( Shropshire ) to MONTGOMERY, by Ellesmere, Oswestry, and Welch Pooh; or, by Shrewsbury, Cfuss Beeston beck and the — 2 Chester canal. Lanes End - - - - 1 15J 3 r. to Namptwich 8 m. 2 5 * TARPORLEY - - 1 1 61 Through Tarporley , l. to H Chester 11m. Oak Mere, on left - - 3* 20 Crab Tree Green - - 2 * 22 j 4} 144 * MANCHESTER, 3 Lancashire , p. 353 4 and 354 - - - - 25\ 471 * To ELLESMERE, I ,| Shropshire, p. 41(5 - — 1 11 Ellesmere. Between two and three miles * OSWESTRY, p. 416 8 19 1 beyond Ellesmere, from Perthy Bank, * WELCH POOL, j is a most extensive view of the coun- Montgomeryshire, p. | ties of Shropshire, Cheshire, Den- 351 ----- MONTGOMERY, p. 139 and 138 - - n 15 34 42\ j bighshire, Montgomeryshire, and Me- rionethshire, with parts of Worcester- shire and Staffordshire. OR, Oswestry . About six miles and a half * To SHREWSBURY, beyond, an elegant Stone Aqueduct, Shropshire, p. 133 - — 1 9i over the river Virnwy, of five Arches, MONTGOMERY , near which the Ellesmere and Mont- Montgomeryshire , p. 130 - - - - - 21 40J gomery canals join,, M m m 2 452] CROSS ROADS. WINCHESTER to SALISBURY, by Romsey - } or, by Stockeridge. * To ROMSEY , Hamp- shire, p. 48 - * SALISBURY, Wilt- shire , p. 295 - - - OR, 2o Week, t.g. Hamp- shire - - - - Deluge Hutt - - - Wool berry Hill, foot of it - - - - - * STOCKERIDGE - 1 5j ^2 “2 u 26J 7 H * SALISBURY, Wilt- I shire, p. 53 - - - |J4i 23 Week. A mile and a half beyond, on l , Lainston House, A. Boyne, Esq. Deluge Hutt. On r, at Ciawley, Craw- ley House, R. Meyler, Esq. Woollerry Hill. On Z,Somborne House, W. P. Powletr, Esq. WOODBRIDGE to DEBENHAM, (w. m.) 77re aioue road is a lye road , ueri/ Zad at present, but application is making to Parliament ti» have it made turnpike. Hasketon. On r, Ed. Jenney, Esq. Beyond Hasketon, on r, J. Adlis, Esq.; on Z, S. Cutting, Esq. Burgh. On r, J. Ablett, Esq.; on Z, R. Butcher, Esq., and D. Dawson, Esq. Otley. Beyond, on r, late Major Thel- wall. Helmington. On l, Earl of Dysart. WOLVERHAMPTON to WORCESTER. From the Shire Hall, Wood- bridge, to Hasketon, Church, Suffolk - ^ 2 Burgh, Church - - - 24 ^2 4 Clopton, Church - - i T 4* Otley, Church - - - 2 6*1 Helmingham, Church - 2| H Entrance of Helmingham, l. to Ipswich. Framsden, Mill - - li 9i Winston, Church - - DEBENHAM, Cherry Tree Inn - - - - 1 i 12lj * To KIDDERMIN- STER, Worcester- shire , p. 334 - - - 15; * WORCESTER, 290 - - - P • 14 ! 291 YARM to BERNARD CASTLE, by Staindrop. Darlington is seated on the Skern river, over which there is a Stone Bridge. This river falls into the Tees, near Croft ; it abounds with Pike, and is noted for Bleaching : heie is a curious Water Machine for spinning Linen Yarn, and grinding Optical Glasses. Cross the Tees and enter Durham. r. to Stockton 4 m.; 1. to Oak Tree, Durham - 5 * DARLINGTON - 5 10 r. to Stockton 111 in.; to Durham \8%; 1. to North- 1 CROSS ROADS. [453 allerton 1 6 ; and to Ber- r. to Bishop Auckland 8| | nard Castle by Pierce m.; 1 . to Richmond 14. Bridge 17^. Seep. 444. Cockerton - - - - 1 11 * BERNARD CASTLE 1 Sty 20^ r. to Bishop Auckland i 1 m. Denton ----- 4 15 Denton. Within a mile, on r, Wal- Summerhouse, t. g. I 16 { worth Hall, — Harrison, Esq. t. to Bishop Auck and 7 § Summerhouse. Between Summerhouse m.; l. to Pierce Bridge 2. Summerhouse - I 1 ! and Ingleton, on r, the village of Ingleton ----- 2 i 19 1 i ' Killerby. Staindrop, or Stain- Staindrop. On r, Raby Castle, Earl of thorpe - - - - ! 2 ! 21 1 | Darlington. YORK to BROUGH FERRY , by Market Weighton and South Cave. * To MARKET ‘ 3 Clh Cross the Humber from Brough JFEIGHTON \ York- to JVintringham , Lincolnshire , 3 shire, p. 236 - - — 1 18 i miles ; and thence along the old Ro - Sancton ----- 0 1 2 ' 20| m n road to Lincoln , Newark, Peter - Newbald - - - - 1-J : borough, London , &c. * South Cave - - - H 26i l. to Hull 12| ra.,\ r. to I Neiobald. - Walter Fawkes. I Isa. Howden 11 ^. 29h ! South Cave. The seat and extensive Brough Ferry - - - plantations of Henry B. Barnard, Esq. YORK to CARLISLE, by Tadcaster, Skipton, and Kendal j or, by Boroughbridge, with a Branch to KNARES- BOROUGH. dcaster. A mile beyond, on r, at Newton Kyne, H. Fairfax, Esq. * To TADCASTER, Yorkshire, p. 229 and 228 - - - 9 Forward to Leeds 141 w.; 1 . to Brother Lon 12 ,* r. to Thorp Spaw - - - Clifford Moor, Guide 12f 1 Post ------ r. to Wetherby l| m,.\ 1 . 1 I 3 f to Abberford 6 ; forward to Collingham - - - - If * Harewood - l. to Leeds 8^ m.\ r. to 20 Harrowgate Weardley - - - - 14 1 21 ~ 2 Arthington - - - *4 1 23 , Pool - --- i - 2 i 25 ! iorp Spaw. On r, across the Wharfe river, at Thorp Arch, William Gos- sip, Esq. areicood is a neat village, with a hand- some Stone Bridge of eleven Arches over the Wharfe river. In the Chmch are several ancientMonumentsfamong which is one of Chief Justice Gas- coigne, who committed the Prince of Wales (afterwards Henry V.) to prison, for striking him on the bench. At Harewood, Harewocd House, Lord Harewood. Ar thing ton. Arthington Hall, Thomas Astley, Esq. 454 ] CROSS ROADS. 1. to Leeds 8 to.,- to Bradford 9§ ,\ r. to Ripley 12§ ; forward to * OTLEY - - - - 3 28 * SKfPTON, p. ] 95 - 15 43 * KENDAL, West- moreland, p. 199 and 200 ----- 45| 00 CD * CARLISLE, Cum- berland, p. 177 ctnd 178 ----- 44 132jj OR, To Holdgate, York- shire ----- 1| ! l. to Wetherby 13f to. Skip Bridge - - - - 7 1 8§ Cross the Nidd rivei. Green Hammerton Little Onseburn - - * BOROUGH- BRIDGE - - - * CARLISLE, Cum- berland, p. 183 and 184 - - - ~ - Esq. 2? 10 12J 1 7 95| II2J , j 7 Henry Thompson, Esq.; and about two miles on l, Thornville Royal, Lord Stourton, YORK * T° So u ^ Cave, York - * H UL P ■ 453 L , p . 395 - OR, * To South Cave, York- shire, p. 453 - - Brough, t. g. - - - l. to Brough Ferry -§ in. Wei ton. Church - - Melton - Ferriby - - - - l. to Swanland to.; thence to West Ella \k ; thence to Kirk Ella f to. ; thence to Hull fp. 395J 5| m - Or, forward to Hessle, Church - - to HULL, by South Cave. Windmill - - - - A little farther, turn on r. to Anlaby, IUtli Mile- stone - - - - - * HULL, m. h. - - 26J 12-1 38| 26Ji to ■Hto 29 , 1 30 1 31 32| 2J 35 35j 3 6'| 40§ This road , by Wellon, &c. is very pleasant, being on the Banks of the Humber, with fine views of that branch of the Sea , the Lincolnshire coast, &c. &c. West Ella. Rev. Richard Sykes. Hessle. Hessle Wood, J. R. Pease, Esq. YORK to LANCASTER, by Knaresborough, Ripley, Paitley Bridge, and Ingleton, (n. m.) * To KNARESBO- ROUGH, p. 383 - r. to Boroughbridge 7 m l. to Wctherby 8 . * RIPLEY - - - r. to Ripon 7f m -S L to Leeds 19?. — 18 Ripley. Near, on r, Nidd Hall, Francis Trapps, Esq. At Ripley, Ripley Hall, 41 22| Sir John Ingleby, Bart. CROSS ROADS. [455 Scaro - - - - - i 23 OR, Burn Yates - - - - 2* 1$ * To TADCASTER, Brimhara Hall - 2 Yorkshire, p. 22Q and Low Bishopside - - 0 ! Z 4 30 228 — 9 PAITLEY BRIDGE 1 3 l 4 31} * OTLEY , p. 453 awd Cross the river Nidd. 34j 454 19 28 Greenhow Hill - 3 * SKIPTON, p. 1 95 - 15 43 Deeple Bridge - - - 4 38| * SETTLE, p. 199 16 59 Hebden ----- 40 J * Ingleton, p. 199 - - 10 J 691 Grassington - - - - 4lJ * LANCASTER, Lan- Cross the Wharfe river. cashire, p . 375 and Threshfield - - - - Skythorns - - - h. 2. 4 42 42} 3 76 18* 8 S Calecop ----- 44} A little farther , l. to Bord- The last is the lest road, and ley avd Malham. Post Horses are to be had at ! more Malham Water - - 48} convenient stages. Over Malham Moor to Great Staniforth - - 53 1 r. to Askrigg 24 ni.; L to Paitlev Bruise. On L John York, Settle 24. York to * SETTLE S5j m. Cross the Ribble river. Esq. Hebden. On l, at Thorp, ■j Esq. — Baltic, Little Staniforth - - X 54 Wharfe 2 3 57 Grassington. — - Browns, Esq. Clapham - - - - 59? Threshfield. On l, at Linton, j Esq. R. Shanks, l. to Settle m. * Ingleton - - - - 4 63} , Malham Water. On r. Lord Kibbles- * LANCASTER, Lan- dale. cashire, p. 375 and Clapham. E. Flower, Esq. 376 - - - - - 18J SlJ Lancaster is seated on the river Loyne, By going forward, in- over which there is a fine £ Jtone Bridge stead of turning on l. of five Arches. The river is naviga- about a mile before Great ble here for vessels of a moderate bur- Staniforth, you come into then. Here is but one Church, si- the road from Settle to tuated on the side of a hill. cn the Horton, at the 4th mile- summit of which is the-Castle, which stone, and cross the Rib- serves the double purpose of a . Shire ble at Hellith Bridge, House and the County Gaol. 1 On the which saves a mile of top of this Castle is a square Tower, distance. called John of Gaunt's Chair, whence OR, there is a fine prospect of the Moun- * To KNARESBO - tains of Cumberland, and the view ROUGH , Yorkshire , towards the Sea extends to the Isle of Man. Near Lancaster is a curious p. 383 - - - - - ■ 18 Cavern, called Dur.aid*Mill-Ho!e * SKIPTON , p . 39 S into which a large brook runs after and 395 - - - * Ingleton, p. 199 - - * LANCASTER , Lan - 123 41 having turned a mill near its entrance. 26 J m | Lancaster carries on a considerable : trade, particularly to the West-Indies, i and is noted for its mahogany Cabinet cash. p. 375 and 376 18} : 8(5 | Ware. See p. 177- 456] CROSS ROADS, YORK to SELBY, (w. m.) From the Miristeir to Walmgate Bar, York- shire ----- — 3 4 The Brrracks - - - I T 1 i Fulford, middle of - - ] 2 Escrick, Bridge - - H <*4 Riccall, middle of - - 34 10 Barlby, t. g. - - - 12} Selby Bridge - - - Cross the river Ouse. *4 14} * SELBY, Church - 1 2 14}| Fulford. John Key, William Bichard- son, and Thomas Wilson, Esqrs. Escrick. Richard Thompson, Esq. Selby is situated on. the river Ouse, a few miles horn its junction with the Wharfc river, and is a place of some trade, William the Conqueror built an Abbey here, and the Abbots sat in Parliament. Selby was the birth- place of Henry I. YORK to WETHERBY. To Hcldgate, York- shire - - - - - r. to Boroughbridge 1 m 1. to A co mb - R offer th - - - - - Long Marston - - - Biiton - - - - - Division of the Road - r. to Boroughbridge 11 m.; to Knaresborough 6 ; 1. to * WETHERBY - - OR, * To TADCASTER, Yorkshire, p. 22 Q and 228 Forward to Letds 14f w.; 1 3 3 2 3j 1 5h 8 *| 14 15 9 ! 1. to Brotherlon 12 ; r. ! to Thorp Spaw - - iClifFord Moor, Guide j Post - - - - - l. to Abberford 6 m for- ward to Oiley 1 j r. to * WETHERBY - - 12 } 1 13} Biiton. Biiton Hall, Hall Plumer, Esq. Beyond Biiton, on /, Wighill Park, the Hon. G. A. Chetwynd Sta- pylton. Thorp Spaw. On r, across the Wharfe river, at Thorp Arch, William Gossip, Esq. [4 57 ADDENDA. / — Hoad measured from London Bridge. ' LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, by Bromley and Westerham. To Stamford’s End, t.g. •) f BRIGHTHELM- 1 1 Kent , p. 14 - - - — 27| 2S| 30| STONE, p. 28 - - ll isi! 59 J Brook Street - - - 1 2 Kent Water - - - H Enter Sussex. Hartfield. On l , Buckhurst Lodge, Duke Colestock Cross, Sussex r. to East Grinstead Si 3 4 311 of Dorset. l. to Tunbridge Wells 7f. Maresfield. Maresfield Park, J. Newn- Hartfield - - - 2 33± ham, Esq. * Maresfield - - - n 4 Ik - Roads measured from Westminster Bridge. LONDON to EAST GRINSTEAD, by Merstham and Bletchingley, (n. m ) To Croydon, t. g. 1 Junction of the Road Surrey, p. T] - - 10 to Ryegate - - - 3 Junction of the Road r. to Ryegate 4 rn. to Godstone over the Bletchingley, the White 2ii Hill 1 i U4 | Hart ----- i 1. to Godstone 7& m. Junction of the Road About f m. farther. Junc- to Godstone - - - i 21 J tion of the Road to God- l. to Godstone 1 §m. stone under the Hill: l. to Junction of the Road Godstone m. ; so that the distance is the same; and this road, avoiding the Hill, is most frequented. to London, atTilbus- ter Hill - - - - 1| 1 23 l. to Godstone 1 m. Foxley, t. g. - * - i ll| Blindly Heath, t. g. - 3 26 Junction of the Road Just beyond. Junction to Coulsdon - - - 3 4 12| of the Road tp Ling- l. to Coulsdon 1 m . field, New Chapel The Red Lion - - - l 13| Green, the Griffin - 2 28 Hooley, t. g. - - - 3 : 13| Fellbridge, the Old Star 2 30 The Star - - - - i| : East Grinstead, p. 0 . The Feather - - - t 171: Sussex - - - - M : 3 If Merstham, Junction of the Road to Ryegate i t 18 Hooley. On l. Col. Byron. ■ r. to Ryegate 3§ m. Merstham. On r, H. Jollifie, Esq. Nnn 458] ADDEND A continued. To Merstham, Surrey , as p. 457 - — .18 Gatton Park - - - l 19 * RYEGATE, u. a. - 2 21 * BRIGHTHELM- * To DERBY , Derby- shire, p. 174 - - - 126 Little Chester - - 1 2 12<5| On r. Turnpike Road to Mansfield , and 2 m. far- ther, cross the Derby ca- nal. Little Eaton - - - 2} 129 End of De'Aly canal, and commencement of Iron Railway to Derby Collie- ries. Coxbench y - - - 15 130| r. to Horseley 1 m Z. to Holdrook f . Kilburn, t. g. - - - 2 132| r. to Kilburn £ m.; 1. to Belper 3- Smithy Houses - - - 3 4 133|- Ripley ----- H 135| Z. to Belper 4 rn ., and to Matlock 10,* r. to Not- tingham 14. Butterley Iron- Works - 3 4 136J Cross the tunnel of the Cromford canal, m. long. Swan wick ------ H 13 74 * ALFRETON - - i* 139 On l , Turnpike Road to Wirksworth 10 m. ,* to Matlock 10 m. ; r. to Mansfield 9 w.,* to Not- tingham 16. Sbirland ----- 2 141 LONDON to BRIGHTHELMSTONE, by Croydon and Ryegate, (partly n. m.) STONE, Sussex , as I I p. 30 - - - - - J33 I 54 Gatlon Park. Col. Wood. Roads measured from Hicks’s Hall. LONDON to CHESTERFIELD and SHEFFIELD, through Derby, (n. m.) A new and pleasant Road , avoiding the Hills. Higham ----- ] 142 * CHESTERFIELD, p. 205 - - - - 3fl45i * SHEFFIELD, p. 192 12 1 57i The lower part of this road, from Derby, is travelled by the Mail from Birmingham to Sheffield. Derby . Through Derby, on /, Wm. Strutt, Esq. One mile beyond, on l , Darly Hall, Rob. Holden, Esq., and Walter Evans, Esq. Little Eaton. Here is the end of the Derby Canal, and the commencement of the Iron Railway leading to Derby Collieries. At Little Eaton, 1 mile to Z, Allestree Hall, J. C. Girardot, Esq.; onr, the Priory, late Dr. Dar- win. Half a mile farther, on Z, Hol- brook Hall, Chs. Upton, Esq. Kilburn , t. g. On r, W. H. Hunter, Esq. Butterley. The extensive Iron-Works of the Butterley Company. Sivamvicb. On r, Hugh Wood, Esq. Alfreton. Alfreton Hall, Rev. H. C. Morewood. ADDENDA- • continued . [4 59 Roads measured from Whitechapel Church. LONDON to THORPE, by Colchester, continued to HARWICH. * To COLCHESTER, Essex, p. 2 66 - - Frating, p. 274 - - l. to Ardleigh ; r. to St. Osyth ; forward to Tendring, Red House - Weely ----- Thorpe ------ At the end of Thorpe Street , l. to Beaumont. Little Oakley - - - Great Oakley - - - 51 6 57 5 62 1 63 9l 651 oj. 68 2 70 | Ramsey - - - - - 1 5 I 75 * HARWICH, p. 274 - I 3j| 78J This is a very pleasant and good road , and saves a turnpike. A coach runs every morning from Colchester 9 and hack in the afternoon. Weely. On l , Weely Hall, — Richard- son, Esq., and the Barracks. Thorpe. Thorpe Hall, — Leake, Esq. LONDON to BOTESDALE, by Stowmarket, continued to NEW BUCKENHAM. 76i 78 83 9H CROSS ROADS, * To STOWMARKET, Barton - - - - - 4 Suffolk, p. 272 - - — Finninghatp - - - H Tot Hill - - - - 7 1 * BOTESDALE - - 5 Haughty Street - - ll 7 24! NEW BUCKENHAM ALNWICK to ALEMOUTH. To Lisbury, Northumb. | — Alemouth - - - - 1 •3Cf* This is a good turnpike road. ALNWICK l o WHITTINGHAM. To Lemington, Nor- Rimside Moor, Guide L. i thumberland - - — 4 Post ----- 4 8 j Broompark - - - 2 6 Whittinghani - - - 4 12 j Bolton ----- 1 7 Shawston - - - - 1 8 This is a turnpike road. Glanton ----- l 9 f Whittinghani - - r 1 10 Lemington. On l , the Hall 3 — • Fen- wick, Esq. OR, Broompark. On 2, W. Burrell, Esq, To Lemington, as Bolton. On r. Miss Forster, above ----- 4 Shawston. On r, — Esq, i N n n a 4(50] ADDENDA- - continued . To Eglingham, thumberland - - - Old Bewick - - - Lilburn - - - - - Haughhead - Wooler - - - - - ALNWICK to WOOLER. Nor - 44 if 7 10 141 164 isf Eglingham. Rob. Ogle, Esq., and Rev. Hugh Hodgson. Old Bewick. John Dinning, Esq, Lilburn. Hen. Coliingwood, Esq. ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH to LOUGHBOROUGH. Coal , Orton, Sir George Beaumont, Bart. Garendon Park. T. M. Phillips, Esq. To Coal Orton, Leicest. — - 2 Gracedieu, t. g. - - 3} *3 Finney Hill Wood - - 2 Garendon Pai k - • - 1* 9 * LOUGHBOROUGH 3 1 12 BERWICK to CORNHILL. ToOrd - - - - - Longridge - - - - Todknow - - - - ^Jorham Moor House - Twysil Bridge - Oxenton Burn - - - Cornhill ----- 3 1 3 2 1 •1 1 4 5 8 10 11 12 This is a turnpike road. Ord. On r, — Greave, Esq. Norham Moor House. On r. Ruins of Norham Castle. Cornhill. On l, — Coliingwood, Esq. MORPETH to ALNWICK. To Longhurst, Nor- thumberland - - •* 2 Lisbury - - - - - 1 3 1 19 Alnwick - ~ - - - 1 4 1 23 Ulgham - - - - - 4 6 North Grange - - - 1 1 This road is not a good one , and Widrington - - 3 10 Togstone - - - - 3 13 is therefore seldom used but by persons Warkworth - - - - 3 16 connected with the towns on the coast. NEWCASTLE to BRIDLINGTON. To Shotton Edge, Northum. as p. 224 - — 1 8 Plassey T - - - -13111 Bridlington - - - - ( 2 | 13 NEWCASTLE to SOUTH SHIELDS. To GATESHEAD , Durham - i OfSt* From Newcastle to Heworth is turnpike: the rest is good road. At Felling, t« g. - - - ' s f 2 2 low water , a mile may be saved by Felling - * - - - i crossing the Sands at the Slake. ADDENDA- •continued. [46 1 Low Heworth - Hebron or Heburn Jarrow, Church - - Round the Slake or Bay to South Shields, Church - 3 . 4 Oi 2 1 3^ \Belron. On r, C. Ellison, Esq. The great Coal Works be- longing to S. Temple, Esq., and up- wards of 200 Cottages built by him for his work-people. South Shields. Before, a similar under- taking of the same gentleman’s. lGfi NORTH SHIELDS to BLYTH. Hartley I -I 4 IHartley Pans - - I 1 1 3 1 7 jBlvth 1 3 8 II NORTH SHIELDS to MORPETH. To Earsdon, Nor thumb. 4 Hollswell - - - - 1 5 Bidlington - - - 8 13 Netherton - - - 1 14 Morpeth - - - - 4 18 The whole of this road is indif- ferent ; but is intended to be made turnpike. It connects ivith the South Shields and Sunderland road, leaving Newcastle on the l, and saving about 2 miles ; but the passage over the Tyne is not always to be effected with safely , and seldom with expedition. Page 10 23 28 37 38 51 Farnborough. On r, High Elms, John Lubbock, Esq. A Mail Packet also? sails from Portsmouth to Ride at half past eight o’clock. Neiv Chapel Green. On r, Bysche Court, John Manship Ewart, Esq. On r. of 15- After Sir Wm. Gib-' bons, add 4 also Lady Catn. Stan- hope j and Stanwell Cottage, Capt. Drury.’ Farnham. After Waverley Ab- bey, add 4 — Thompson, Esq.’ Chawton. Chawton Park, LI. Middleton, Esq'.' H'areham. Two miles from Warebam, across the Frome, on l. Holme, Rt. Hon. Nath. Bond. Stoke Green. Near, on r, on the Hill, Hestleton Lodge, Andr. Bain, Esq. Between Stoke Green and Wool, Woolbridge House, Thos. Drax Grosvenor, Esq. j! and three miles farther, on r, Morton, James Frampton, Esq. Osmington. A mile before, Warm- well Cross ; and Warmwell Page House, Mrs. Billett. At Osming- ton, Robt. Serrell Wood, Esq. 70 Between Perran Arworthal and StiCken Bridge, on l, Perran Wharf, George Fox, Esq. 76 Beyond the New Bridge, on l, on the Banks of the Tamer, Hare- wood House, Mrs. Foot. 82 After the article relating to Prior Park, add 4 a little beyond, on r. an Asylum lately built by Dr Fox, for Insane Persons.’ 95 Bourton. After C Cockerell, Esq. add 4 about the same distance, on r, Batsford, Lord Redesdale.’ 106 Telbury. A mile beyond, on r, J. P. Paul, Esq. 125 Great Missenden. Af:er T. S. Badcock, Esq., insert 4 on en- trance, on r, — Ayton, Esq.’ 133 Overton. Three quarters of a mile beyond, on r, Bryn y Pees, Fr. Price, Esq. 135 Tan y Bwlch. After W r m. Oak- ley, Esq., 4 add beyond Tan y Bwlch, over the Hill, see an I 462 ] ADDENDA — continued. Page Arm of the Sea, called Trawth Mawr ; a very fine object, with the Mountains over it.’ 136 Beddgelert. About three or four miles beyond, on r, see Snow- don, the highest Mountain in England and Wales ; being 3j57* feet above the level of the sea. — — Caernarvon. The Castle ; a fine piece of antiquity. 139 Forden. After Maj. Davies B. Montgomery, add 4 or Lord Vise. Hereford ; and farther, on l , Ed- derton House, R. Edmunds, Esq.’ — Dolgelly. After Cader Idris Moun- tain, add 4 five miles from Dol- gelly, — Bowes, Esq.’ 149 Kingslhorpe. On l, Lady Cave ; and beyond, the Woods in Al- thorpe Park, Earl Spencer. 156 Between Stapleton and Cadeby, on r, Kirkby Mallory, Lord Went- worth. 160 Between Wishaw and Basset’s Pole, insert ‘ at a small Public blouse the Counties divide.' 161 Rugeley. After Lord Vise. Cur- zon, add ‘ between Rugeley and Wolseley Bridge, on r, Blount, Esq.’ — Trentham. After Marquis of Staf- ford, add 4 just beyond the Inn, a Mausoleum built for the Marquis.’ 162 Talk on the Hill. Going down the Hill, on r, see Clough Hall, — Gilbert, Esq. ; and, on Z, Linley Hall,- — Cordwell, Esq. Lawton. After John Lawton, Esq. add 4 two miles beyond, on r, Oldhousa Green, Mrs. Cart- wright; and before Morton Hail, on r. Little Morton Hall, a sin- gular Tirnber-edifice, now a Farm-house.’ 171 Mill Green. After John Daniels, Esq. add 4 and at Great Barr, Sir Jos. Scott, Bart.’ 176 Peel. Near Peel, the Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal passes under the road, at the depth of about 60 yards : on each side of the road art Engines for raising Coals, Limestone, &c. out of the Brats. Page 182 Abler ford. After Sir Thomas Gascoigne, Bart, add 4 a little far- ther, Becker, — Markham, Esq.’ 220 Sunderland Bridge. On r, Crox- dale, Wm. Ths. Salvin, Esq.; and nearly opposite, B. J. Salvin, Esq. 234 York. After Rev. T. C. Rudston Reade, add 4 and, on l , Sheriff Hutton, Marquis of Headford.’ 235 Yeddingham Bridge. After J. W. Foulis, Esq., add 4 beyond, on Z, — Osbaldeston, Esq.’ 269 Orsett. Beyond the Church, on Z, Rd. Baker, Esq. 275 Yoxford. After — Crowfoot, Esq. add 4 And. Howlet, Esq.’ 301 Leicester. After Winstanley, Esq. add 4 on entrance, Dr. Alex- ander.* 307 Stourbridge. Three quarters of z mile beyond, on r, — Hill, Esq. 316 Utfoxeter. After neighbourhood, add 4 at entering Uttoxeter, on r, • — Rudd, Esq.’ 416 Ellesmere. After M. P. for the County of Salop, add 4 and three miles beyond Hardwick, on l , Haltrone, Mrs. Mitten.’ 424 Streatley . Near, on Z, Mr. Serj. Shepherd. Beyond, on Z, the Grotto, — Ogle, Esq. — Bassildon. On Z, across the Thames, — Garner, Esq. 437 Pangbourn. On r, in Oxfordshire, at Whitchurch, R. R. Pigou, Esq.; and at the same place, the Parsonage, Rev. H ugh Moises ; and Walliscote, John Simeon, Esq. M. P. for Reading. Three quarters of a mile farther, on r, Coombe Lodge, Sam. Gardiner, F.sq. A Bridge has, within a few years, been built across the Thames, between the villages of Pangbourn in Berks, and Whit- church in Oxfordshire, by which travellers from Bath, by turning on the left at the 45th Mile-stone, near Englefield, may have access to Gentlemen’s Houses on the Oxford Bank of the Thames, fiora Whitchurch to Caversham, with- out passing through Reading. [403 CORRIGENDA. Page 3 Ospringe. For — Achmuty, Esq., read Gen. Sir Sam. Achmuty. Lee. Dow. Lady Mary Dacre, dead ; SirF. Baring, Bart., dead. Broadstairs. dead. Lady Barii J. Simmons, Esq., 14 15 16 19 20 24 28 30 32 45 48 Wingham. W. Lynch, Esq. dead. Eliham. Sir Benjamin Haramet dead. For Lady Mary, read Mrs. Mary Townshend. Sellinge. Lord Rokeby, dead. Chislehurst. For Lady Mary, read Mrs. Mary Townshend. For lately Right Hon. Sir Arch Macdonald, &c. read Sir Wm Leighton. Omit the article relating to the' Coach from London to Wester-j ham, as it does not now run. Hurst Green. For the Rev. Rich. Rideout, read — Nichols, Esq. j Ticehurst. John Roberts, Esq., dead. Cambderis Hill. For 4> read 49- ! Purbrook. For Lord Ennismore, read Lord Keith. Portsdown. Fo*r — ■ Micklethwaite Esq., read — Thistlethwaite, Esq. For — Yaldwyn, Esq., read — Fitzherbert, Esq. Woott on Bridge. Lord Bolton, dead. Uekjield. For Miss Shuckburgh, Evelyn, read Hon. Cecil J enkinson . Horstead. For — Chase, read Ewan Law, Esq. I Near the Zlth Milestone . For Ad- miral Douglas, read Thos, Grain- ger, Esq. Finden. For the late — Richard- son, Esq., read Mrs. Richardson. To Hartley Row, Hants. For p. 89, read p. 39. East Tisted. For Rev. Mr. Gore read — Norris, Esq. Worthy. For Avington, read Avignon Park. Page 70 72 84 92 93 94 Sticken Bridge. For Calcrew, read Carclew. Lee Mill. For Rosdrew, read Rosdew. Bassildon. For Sir Francis Sykes, dead, read -—-Burrows, Esq. Merthyr Tydvil. For Cyfarthra, read Cyfarthfa. Hurley Bottom. For F. West, Esq., read Rt. Hon. F. West. Kiddington. For Miss Wheats, read — Wheats, Esq. 100 Bwlch. For Maismwr, read Maismawr. 1 04 Westwood Finley. For 5|, read 95|. 105 M INCHING, read MINCH IN. 106 Stanley. For H. Burgess, read H. Burgh, Esq. — Tetbury. Dufton is not now a Gentleman’s Seat. 1 13 Kiddington, For Miss Wheats, read — Wheats, Esq. 1 15 Potnypool , read Pontypool. 121 Kiddington. For Miss Wheats, read — Wheats, Esq. 137 Hundred House Inn. For Henry, read Rob. Bromley, Esq. Stockton. For Stanford Park, read Stanford Court. Earston. For William Smith, Esq., read Sir William Smith, Bt. 139 DYNASMOUTHY. Correct thus : Mallwyd | 12 j 202£ DYNASMOUTHY, Merionethshire. . . . J 1 | 203§ Welch Pool. For Beedon, read Bryddin Hill. (£3?> The advice here given re- specting the river Twrch is be- come unnecessary, Bridges being now built over it. 143 Hanlon Bridge. For — Kings- man. Esq., read — Phillimore, Esq. Berkhampstead. For Harefoot, read Haresfoot. 464] CORRIGEND A— — continued. Page 145 Hunton Bridge. Correct as in p. 143- 150 *Welford. For 8§, read 80|. The Traveller in a Chaise, ' &c. The information here in- tended to be given is erroneous. 151 Milford. For 37, read 137- 153 Llandygau. For Lady, read Lord Penrhyn. 160 Curdworlh Bridge. Hams Hall is situated a mile before, at some distance from the road. 161 Lichfield. Franc. Cobb, Esq., dead. Wolseley Bridge. For John Spar- row, Esq., read — Sneyd, Esq. 162 Black Lion Inn. There is no House, as here stated. I67 Wilmslow. Correct this article thus : a mile before, on 7*, Ful- shaw Hall, belonging to — Fin- ney, a minor, in the occupation of — Topping, -Esq. Near Wilm- slow, on r, Parsonage Green, Mrs. Hall ; and on l, at a little distance, Hawthorn Hall, now a School. — Didsbury. For William Bromes, Esq., and Charles Hoisfall, Esq., read John Parker, Esq. Half a mile beyond, on l , Jer. Withing- ton. Esq. — Withington. For — Scarfe, Esq., read Ch. Fred; Brandt, Esq.; and for Wm. Wright, Esq., Thos. Burton, Esq. — > Rusholme. For John, read Thos. Caryl Worseley. 182 Bawtry. For — Dashwood, read, — Humble, Esq. ! 192 Mansfield. For Portland, read, Somerset. 198 Worsborough. For 199f> read l69|. 205 Tupston. For Hunloke, read Hunlocke. Page 210, 1. 12. For p. 206, read p. 209. To Newby Bridge prefix *. 213 Colterworth. For Cholmondeley, read Cholmeley. 214 Winthorpe : For R. Pocklington, read — Elliott, Esq. 217 To KIRKBY STEPHEN prefix *. 228 Brotherton. For Bryam, read By- rom. 230 Nun Hill. For Capeaton, read Capbeaton. |250 Hare Street'. For ■ — Ellis, Esq., read Gen. Gwynne.- i 260 Hillurgh . Omit Rev. Earl Nelson. 265 Stisted. For — Long, read — Carter, Esq. 266 To Dedham prefix * 269 Omit the * before Horndon on the Hill. 270 Long Melford. For R. Moore, read — Dawson, Esq. 300 Foss Bridge. Stowell, late Lord Chedworth. 315 For Folkinglon read Folkingham. 327 For Cecil Jenkinson, Esq., read Hon. Cecil Jenkinson. 329 Falfield. For Tortworth Park, read Tortworth Court. 351 Welch Pool. For Lord Vise. Here- ford, read Maj. D. R. Montgo- mery. 362 Bishop's Waltham. For — Sheales, read — Thale, Esq. 388 For Cecil Jenkinson, Esq., read Hon. Cecil Jdnkinson. 415 Lychett Minster. For John Jef- feries, Esq., read Sans Souci, Claude Scott, Esq. 421 Bassildon. For Sir Mark Master- man Sykes, Bart., read — Bur- rows, Esq. 449 Withyham. For Burghurst, late Stoneland Park, Duchess of Dor- set, read Buckhurst Lodge, Duke of Dorset. The Proprietor will feel himself obliged to any Gentleman who will favour him with further Additions or Corrections, for the Improvement of a future Edition , and requests they may be transmitted to the Publishers , Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Browne, Paternoster Row. [ 465 ] INDEX T © COUNTRY SEATS and ACCOUNT of PLACES. The Name of every Possessor of a Seat is here referred to> as well as the Name of the Seat itself. A ABBERLEY Lodge, 137, 385, 392 Abbey, the, 7, 8, 12, 14, CO, 61, 95, 103, 104, 132, 143, 196, 298,327, 377, 391 Abbeyfield, 163, 417 Abbot, Rt. Hon. C. 28, 449 Mr. W. 29 Abbot Hall, 177 Abbotsbury, 51 Abdy, late Rev. Mr. 256 .... Mr. J. 258 Aberconway Casile, 153 Abercorn, Marquis of, 142, 225, 227 Aberenig Place, 120 Abergavenny, Earl of, 17, 327 Aberglassny, 101 ! Aberhavesp Hall, 141 Aberhiriaeth House, 280 Abermenick, 279 Aberystvvith,Bathing?lace, 351 Abingdon, Earl of, 57, 98, 111, 338,438 Ablett, Mr. J.452 Abney, Mr. B. 150 Aboyne, Earl of, 238, 431 Accrington House, 205 Achmuty, Gen. Sir S. 3 Ackerley, Mr. J. H. 287 Ackland, Sir T. D.64, 67, 86 , 378 Ackland, Mr. J; 62 Mrs. 287 Acklom, Mr, R. 398 Ackworth Park, 219,379 Acorn Bank, 184 A’Court, Sir W. 58, 59 Acryse Place, 8 Acton, Sir Rich. 128 Mr.N. L. 271 Mrs. L. 343 Acton, 134, 224 Park, 281 Place, 270, 272 Acumlaghie, 186 Adair, Mr. A. 13, 188, 276 , 367 Mr. 188 Adams, Mr. 4 10 c. 300 Adderley Hall, 417 Adderley, Mr. C. B. 160, 429, 449 R. 191 Addington, Ut.Hon.H. 336 Addington Place, 407 Addiscombe Place, 13, 27, 36? Addison, Mr. J. 272, 390 Adeane, Major Gen. 256, 310, 350 Adlington Hall, 165, 175, 436 Adlis, Mr. J. 452 Adwynt, 134, 153 Affleck, SirG. 257,342,376 Agace, Mr. D. 55, 82 Agg, Mr. 98, 113 Agar, Mr. B. 234 O o o Agnew, Mr. 188 Aird, Mr. R. I87 Airey, Mr. H. 223 Aketon House, 182 Albemarle, Earl of, 257 Albourn Place, 33 Albury Halls 365 Park, 409 .Albyns, 258 Aldany Hall, 1 67 Aldborough, account of, 283 Aldborough Lodge, 278 Alderley Hall, 357 Aldermaston House an4 Park, 56, 81, 425 Alderston, 225 Alderwaslee, Mr. W. 20 2 Aldridge, Mr. J. 387 Aldridge Farm, 171 Aldwark, 198, 294 Aldwick, 36 Alexander, Dr. 462 Alfred’s Pillar, 86 Tower, 58 Alfreton Hall, 204, 458 Alkerington Hall, 206 Alkincoats, 206 Allen, Sir T. 275, 276 .... Capt. I48 .... late Capt. 29<3 .... Mr. 93 .... late Mr. 82 .... G. 223 H. 120 Allensmoor, 383 Allerton Park, 183 t Altestrsc Ha K, 452 4 66 ] 2NDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C\ Allgood, Mr. J. 222, 391, 1 418 Allington Castle, 7, 8 Allington, Rev. Mr. 242 Alnwick Castle, 224, 226, 391 Alpe, Mr. H. 422 Alrescot, 144 Althorpe Park, 156,462 Altringham, account of, 354 Alwaters, 325 Ambler Hall, 130 Amcotts, Sir W. 214 Lady J. 243 Amesbury, town of, 58 Amfield House, 48 Amherst, Lord, 10, 408 . ... Mr; J. 327 Amisfield, 225 Amler, Mr. 130 Mrs. 137 Amphlett, Mr. J. 129 Ampney House, 103 Amport, 56, 57, 59, 362 Ampthill, Mr. J . 307 Ampthill Park, 154 Ampton Park, 27 1 Amwell Bury, 248 Ancaster, account of, 213 Duke of, 238, 312 Ancoats Hall, 371 Anderson, Rev. Sir C. 214 Mr. 185, 227 ........ Mrs. 217, 375 Andover, Viscountess, 158, 209 Andrew, Mr. D. 295 Andrews, Sir J. 81, 428 ........ Mr. 207 R. 156, 270 T.3 36 . . ...... and Pigou, Messrs. 2 Angel raw, 226 Angerstein, Mr. J. J. 4, 242 Angmering Park, 35, 297 Anguish, Mr. T. 275 Anmer Park, 252 Ann’s Hill, 200, 348 Annandale, Marquis of, 186 Annesley, Mr. A. 113, 339, 426, 430 Anningson, Mr. J. 242 Ansby, Mr. B, 430 Anson, Lord Vise. 151, 161, 264, 403 Rev. F. 191 * Mr. G. 307, 402 J. 327 Mrs. 151, 161 Anspach, late Margrave of, 81 Margravine of, 37 Anthony House, 77 Antonie, Mr. W. L. 196 Anton's Hill, 226 Antrobus, Mr. 366 Apethorpe Hall, 213 Apley Castle, 130 Park, 130 Appleby, account of, 208 ...... Castle, I84 Appledurcomb Park, 25 Apreece, Lady, 173 Apsley, 422 Aqualate Hall, 317, 417, 443 Aramstone, 112 Arbury Hall, 30I Hill, 160 Arcedeckne, Mr. C. 25 Archdeacon, Mr. 418 Archer, Lady, 122 Mr. 55 E.70 G. 266, 390 ...... J. 84 Arden, Lord, 31,39$ Mrs. 183 Ardins, Mr. J. 439 Ardwell, 188 Areley Hall, 385, 392 Arkwright, Mr.301 R. 202,332,381 Armathwaite Castle, 178 Armitage Park, I69 Armitage, Mr. J. 193 Armytage, Sir G. 348,354, 437 Armstrong, Mr. 189 Arniston, 189 Arnold, Mr. G. 24, 300 Arthington Hall, 453 Arundel, Lord, 53,312 ...... Hon. I. E. 53 Arundel Castle, 21,35,297 Ascot Place, 55, 82 .... Heath, 82 Ash Park, 39 Hall, 281 Ashborn Green, 285 ...... Hail, 293 Ashburnham; Earl of, 1 4, 324, 388, 447 Sir W. 412 Ashburnham House and Park, 14, 324, 388, 447 Ashby Lodge, 300 Ash com be, 53 Ashdown House, 28, 449 Park, 84 Ashe a Court, Sir W. P„ 295 Ashenhurst, 175 Ashfield House, 62 Ashford, account of, 8 Lodge, 332 Ashley, Mr. D. 158 J. 300 Ashley Park, 19, 42, 368 Ashmoor Hall, 402 Ashridge Park, 145 Ashtead House, 31 Park, 31 Ashton, Mr. N. 163, 1®5 j 396 w. 176 Ashton Court, 342 Hall, 177 Heyes, 152, I58 Park, 165 Ashurst, SirW.H. 111,338 Ash wick, 91 Grove, 287 Aske Hall, 184, 375, 421 Askew, Mr. 363 A. 419 G. 226 Askham, 229 Aspenden Hall, 248 Aspinell, Mr. J. 205 Astley, Sir E. 262 Sir J. 403 Rev. J. 403 Mr. D. 56, 361 J. H. 262, 403 T. 453 Astley Hall, 176, 436 Aston, Mr. 144 H. 158 Hon. Mrs. 352 As-ton Hall, 123,131, 153, 158, 161, 171,249,316, 352 House, 25, 26 Atherstone, Mr. I63 Atkins, Mr. E. 258 Atkinson, Mr. j. 199, 37& Attercliffe Hall, 294 Attingham, 123, 124 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, Auberics, 270 Aubrey, Sir J. 89, 281 Mr. R. 281 Aubry, Rev. Mr. 284 Aubury, 82 Auckland, Lord, 13 Audley End, 256 Averham Park, 181 Avignon Park, 38, 48, 463 Avisford Place, 297 Avishayes House, 54 Austen, Lady, 7» 8,12,327 Major, 12, 16 Mr. J. 344 Austin, Major, 325 Mr. T. M. 10,367 Auston, 182 Awdry, Mr. A. 82, 85 ...... J. 83, 360 Axwell Park, 223, 419 Aycliffe Heads, 223 Aylesbury, town of, 126 Aylesbury, Earl of, 81, 85, 216, 361 Avlesford, Earl of, 160, '170,308, 449 • Countess of, 7, 8, 407 Aynsley, Rt. Hon. Lord Chas. 230, 391 Ayre, Mrs. 3*7 Ayscough, Mr. 110 Ays ton House, 433 Ay ton, Mr. 125, 461 B Babbington, Mr. T. 174 Backhouse, Mrs. 199 Bacon, Sir E. 276 Baconsthorpe Hall, 403 Badcock, Mr. T. S. 125 Badescombe, Mr. 41 Badgmore, 93 Badmington Park, 9 1 , 106, 107, 288, 298, 337 Bad nail, Mr. 175 Badsley, 295 Bads worth Hall, 219 Baffield, Mr. R. 264 Bagge, Mr. T. 253 Eaglan Hall, 89 Bagot, Lord, I69 Bagshaw, Mr. J. 357 w. c. 192 Bagshot Park, 38 Bagmfey Hall, 371 Bailey, Mr. C. 8l, 84 C. N. 30 J. 167 Baillie, Hon. G. 228 Bail ward, Mr. S. 54 Baily Park, formerly, 17 Bailye, Rev. H. 191 1 Bain, Mr. And. 46I Bainbridge, Mr. W. 231 T. 381 Baird, Mr. 227 .... R.189 Baker, Mr. J. 267, 290 .... P. w. 40 .... R. 269, 462 .... W. 248, 249s 365 Bakewell, account of, 357 Bala, account of, 136 Balcarras, Earl of, 165 Batch, Mr. G. 62 Baldon House, 94, 424 Baldwin, Mr. W. 7 Balguy, Mr. J. 203, 204 Ball Hay, 358 Ballantine, Mr. L. D. 200 Balls, 248, 249, 365 Bamford, Mr. W. 397 Bamford Hall, 397 Bamfylde, Sir C.W. 42,64 Bampton Castle, 378 Banbury, town of, 126 Bangor, Bishop of, 132 Bankes, Mr. H. 49, 435 Mr. M. I65, 396 Bank Hall, 163, 166, 203 .... Top House, 193 Banks, Sir J. 37, 241,244 W. I65 Banks Hall, 37° Banner Cross, ^93 Bannerman, Sir A, 232, 236 Bannister, Mr. J. 82 Bar Field, 209 Barbourn House, 114 Barcaple, 187 Barclay, Mr. 403, 409 G.31 Bardin Tower, 395 Bardsea Hall, 209 Barford,- 49, 295 Barham, Lord, 13, 327 Barham Court, 3 Barjarg, I87 Baring, Sir F. 3, 6, 48, 463 late Mr. A. 4 Mr. J. 73, 75 Barker, Lady, 42 O © o 2 iSfc. [46? Barker, lately Sir Robt. 19,21 Capt. 318 Mr. E. 297 J. 202, 422, J. R 103 Barking Hall, 343 Barlaston Hall, 161, 411 Barlborough Hall, 197 Barley House, 69 Barlow, Mr. 93 J. 229 Barnaby, Mr. R. 117 Barnard, Mr. H. B. 237. 395, 453 Barnbackle Ruins, 187 Barnborough Grange, 370 Barncastle, Mr. 104 Barncleugh, 186 Barne, Mr. M. 275, 277 Barnes, 234 Barnes, Mr. J. 238 H.99 Barnet, Mr. C. I79, 443 Barnfield, 48 Barnfield, Mr. T. 130, 401 BarninghamHall, 184,422 Barnsley, account of, 370 Barnsley, Mr. 328 Barnsley Park, 103, 299 Barnwell Castle, 213 Barnwood Court, 103 Baron Hill, 132 Baronneau, Mr. 148, I78 Barrack Lodge, I78 Barrells House, 122 Barren Down, 66 Barret, Mr. 6 Barrington, late Vise. 108 Sir J. 25 Sir J. S. 258 Barrington Park, 98 Barron, Mr. T. 166 Barrow, Mr. J. H. 10, 14, 408 Barrow Court, 336 Green, 408 Barrowby, 392 Hall, 355, 380 Barry, Mr. T. S. 1 64 .... j. s. 299, 360 Bartholomew, Mr. L. 407 Barthomley Hall, 415 Bartlett, Mr. T. 385 Bartletts, 1 43 Bartley, 298 Barton, Mr 444 Barton Hall, 271 468 ] INDEX TO COUNTEY SEATS, &C. Barton Bcndish Hall, 259 Barton Lodge, 177 Barwell, lately Mr.R. 22 Barwick House, 252 Barwis, Mr. J. 265 Basford, 168, 170 Basing Park, 45, 425 Baskerfield, Mr.T. 57 Basket, Mr. 64 BassildonPark, 84,424,437 BassingborneHall,256,364 Bastard, Mr. 96 J. ^-73 Batchacre Park, .317 Batchelor, Mr. H. 264 W, 26 3 Bateman, Mrs. 235 Bates, Mrs. 258 Bath, account of, 286 Bath, Marquis of, 58, 66, 295, 304, 305 .... late Lady, 309 Bathurst, Earl, 103, 104, 298 Gen. 40, 53, 295 Mr. C. B. 102 Batsford, 46 1 Batson, Mr. S. 40, 82, 95 Batt, Mr. J. T. 49 Battie, Mr. 455 Battle, account of, 14 Battle Abbey, Hall and Park, 324 Battlesden Park, 149, 159 Baugh, Mr. J. W. 138 Bavington Hall, 39 1 Bawdeswell Hall, 262,405, 407 Bawtry, account of, 398 Baxter, Mr. J. F. 332 ...... J. T. 138 Bay Hal!, 10 Bayfield Hall, 262, 403 Bayfordbury, 249, 365 Bayham Abbey, 10 Bayle, the Puev. S. 449 Bayley, Rev. Mr. 159 Rev.W. 152, 163, 416 Mr. J. 152, 169 T.B. 353 Baylis, Mr. G. 123 Baylis, 80 Bayning, Lord, 406 Baynton, 57 Baythorn Park, 272 Beachborough, 7 Beachwood, 72 Beacon Place, 151 Beamerside, 230 Beanston, 225 Bear Place;, 80 Beauchamp, Lord, 386 Beauclerk, Lord W. 239 Rev. H 159 Mr. 39 Beaudesart Park, 151, 1 61 Beaufort, Duke of, 88, 89, 91, 99, 106, 107, 115, 288, 298,328,331,335, 33 7 Bcaufoy, Mr. J. H. 45,284 Beaufront, 419 Beaulieu, late Earl, 80 Beaumanor Park, 1 74 Beaumaris Castle, 153 Beaumont, Sir G. 259,349, 364, 460 Col.T. R. 391, 419, 420 Mr, R. H. 198, 380 T. 408 T.R. 193, 198 Beaumont Hall, 1 77 Beauport, 15 Beck Hall, 199, 405 Beckenham Place, 9, 13 Becker, 462 Becket, 10S Beckford, Mr. 149 P. 40 W. 60, 64, 304 Beckford Hall, 168 Beckingham, Rev. H. 3 Beckwith, Mr. W. 233 Beddesdon House, 362 Beddington Park, 366 Bedford, Duke of, 48, 74, 149, 154, 155, 196 Bedford, account of, 340 Bedfords, 265 Bedgebury, 16 Bedingfieid, Sir R. 259 Mr.J.276,277 Beech Hill, 396 Beenham House, 81 Beeston Hall, 263 Beever, Mr. 263 Beevor, Sir T. 258 Dr 344 Belaugh Hall, 263 Belchester, 226 Belfield, 393 Bel ford. Col. 180, 431 Belhasie, 188 Bell, Mr. 185, 224 .... C. 264 .... H. 250, 251 M. 230 M. L. 444 Bell Hall, 129 .... Mouse, 258,268,269 Bell’s Hill, 224 Belle Hill, 199 .... Isle, 200 .... Mount, 252, 402 .... Vile, 2, 10,24,38, 147, 163, 193, 210 Bellefield, 185 Belmont, 5, 164, 168, 170, 2 33, 342, 383 House, 18 Belsay Castle, 230 Belsize House, 142, 147 Belton, 181,213,225,315 Belvidere, 1, 50, 369, 414 Belvoir Castle, 181, 3 Belvue, 89 Benacre Park, 275 Benhall Lodge, 275 Benham Park, 81 Bennet, Sir W. 47, 414 ...... Mr. 306 J. 295, 300, 304 R.H. A. 13 ...... T.58, 59 Bennett, Rev. W. 203 Benningborough, 229 Benridge, 230 Benson, Lady F. 3 Bent, Mr. J. 358 Bentley Priory, 142 Benton House, 234 Benyon, Mr. R. 81,424 Mrs. 56 Beoly Hall, 127, 291 Bere Court, 84, 424, 437 Berens, Mr. 6 Beresford, Mr. 175 Berithlandwall, 101 Berkhampstead Castle, 143 Place, 143 Berkeley, Earl, 80, 105, 106, 329 Mr. R. 117 Berkeley Castle, 105, 106, 329 Berkeswell Hall, 449 Berners, Mr. Chas. 274, 343, 407 Berney, Sir J. 259, 277, 284 Berrington, 332 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS. , &c. £ 46 $ Berrington, Mr. T. 332 Berry, Mr. 61 Mrs. 137 Berry Castle, 73, 75 Berthdu, 141 Bertie, late Lord R. 157 .... Gen. 213, 239 Berwick, Lord, 123, 124 Berwick, 131, 135 Berwood Hall, 170, 286 Best, Mr. G. 7 Beswick, Mr. R. 393 Betchworth Castle, 409 Bethell, late Mr. 239, 240, 307 . Mrs. 240,245 .... . . late Mrs, 237 Bethune, Rev. Mr. 29 Bettesworth, Mr. 34 Bettisfield Park, 416 Beverley, Earl of, 274, 343 Beverlev, account of, 239, 245 Bevis Mount, 38 Bewick, Col. 418, 4 1 9 Mr. 190 Bewsey Hall, I63 Bickley Court, 446 Place, 368 Bicton Lodge, 52, 445 Biddick House, 234 Biddlesden, 430 Biddulph, Sir T. 426 Mr. 1 16, 429 J. 22, 36 R. 127,330 T. 144 Btdenden, village of, 16 Bidney, 116 Bierley Hall, 219 Bifrons, 3, 265 Bigge, Mr. C. W. 234 Biggin, Mr. G. I67 Biggin House, 29 Biggins, Sir G. 327 Bigiand, Mr. R. 289 Bignall, Mr. J. 64 Bigwood, 259, 349, 364 Bilharn House, 369 Bill, Mr. C. 170,381 Eillesden, account of, 190 Billett, Mrs. 461 Billingford Hall, 262 Billingsbear, 56 Billingsley, Mr. E. 259 J.287 Bilton Hall, 194, 455 Winchester, 374 Binderton House, 21, 425 Binfield House, 55 Binstead, Mr. T. 25, 26 Birch, Mr. 209 G. 82 J. P. 116, 119 Birch Hall, 133, 266, 416 .... House, 207 Bird, Mr. 95 Birkhead, Mr. 408 Birkhillstde, 230 Birmingham, account of, 122,292 Birthwaite Hall, 198 Birtles Hall, 357 Biscoe, Mr. 113, 238 E. 80, 438 ...... Mrs. E. 408 Bishana Abbey, 80, 83, 93 Bishopp, Sir C. 20, 34 Bishop’s Castle, town of, 138,441 Bishepthorpe, 229 Bishton, Mr. W. 123 Bishton Hall, 161 Bisset, Mr. M. 23 Bistern, 50 Bittern, 46 Bitrerley Court, 401 Bittersea, Mr. T. 57* 85 Bitton, 75 Bixley Hall, 277, 284 Black Down Hill, 20 Blachford, the late Sir R. P. 24 Black Hall, 74 .... Medley, 231 Blackbrook, 414 Blackburn, Mr. I. I65, 247, 353 Mrs. 260 Miss, 353 Blackett, the Rev. H. 233 Mr. C. 418, 419 Blackford, I85 Blackiston Hall, 373 Blacklands, 87, 36 3 Blackpool, bathing place, 165 Blackwell, Sir L. 406 Mrs. 103 Blackwell Grange, 223 Blackwood, 185, 186 Blackwood, Mrs. 248 Blagden, 224, 418 Blagrave, Mr. J. 56, 81, 424 Blair, Sir J. H. 188 Blair, Lady M.40 Blake, Sir P. 27 1 .... Capt. 25§ .... Mr. W. 42,368 Blake Hall, 256, 350 Blaket* 187 Blakeway, Mr. E. 123, 400 Bland, Major, 1 14 Mrs. 380, 392 Blandford, Marquis of, 55, 81 Blanketts, 114 Blantyre, Lady, 225 Blachford, 72 Blatherwick Hall, 213,319 Blathwayt, Mrs/55 Blaythwaite, Mr. W. 91^ 288 Blencowe, Mr. R. 156 Blendon Hall, 1, 3, 6 Blenheim House and Farit* 94, 113, 121, 426 Bletchington Park, 113, 339, 426, 430 Blewett, Mr. 384 Biickling Park, 263, 4^6 Blithe Hall, 160, 286, 44$ Blois, Sir J. 275 Blomberg, Mr. 234 Blome, Mr. T. 101 Bloomfield, Maj. Gen. Sir T. 1 Blount, Sir W. 129, 392 Mr. 462 M.437 Bloxholme Hall, 239 Bloxworth, 51 Bluehayes, 41 Bluet, Mr 86 Blundell, Mr. H. 1 66 P. 373 Blunham Grove, 179 Blunt, Col. 323 Mr. J.99 Blyth, account of, 418 Blyth, Rev. T. 144 Blythfield, 169 Blyth Hall, 165 Board, Mrs, 29 Boates, Mr. H. E. 172 Bockett, Mrs. 31 Boconnoc, 76, 434 Boddam, Mr. R. H. 247 Boddenham, Mr, II9 J. 118 Bodfacb, 137 Bodiham Castle, 11 Bodney Hall, 260 INDEX TO CO-UNTEY SEATS, 4 ^ 0 ] Bodtalog, 141 Bodwenni, 136, 280 Boehm, Mr. E. 45 Boggle, Mr. R. 186 Bold, Mrs. I63 Bold Hall, 163 Boldero, Mr. 6, 248, 250 Bolderwood Lodge, 39? 48 Bolingbroke, account of, 243, 393 Bolingbroke, Lord Vise. 108, 363 Bolsover Castle, 192, 197 Bolton, Lord, 24, 39, 53, 217, 285, 425, 463 ...... Mr. 31 Bolton Abbey, Ruins of, 395 Hall, 217, 375 Park, 395 Bond, Rt. Hon. N, 46I , . . , Mr. N. 50 .... T.369 Bonham, Mr. H. 80 ■ S. 265 Boniface, 24 Bonne, Mr. W. 267 Bonsall, SirThos. 142 Mr. J. 113 Bonshaw, I85 Boodle, Mr. R. 258 Boon Jedburgh, 230 Boorzel, 15 Booth, Mr. J. 162 *. v Mrs. 155, 196,368 Booth Hall, 162 Boothby, Sir B. 175, 293 Mr. 215 Bootle, Mr. E. W. 164, 166,415 Booton Hall, 262, 406 BorehamHouse,58,59,295 Boreland, 188 Boringdon, Lord, 72, 73 Boringdon Park, 72 Borlase, Mr. S. 71 Borradaile, Mr. 27 Borrow, Mr. T. 174 Bosanquet, Mr. C. 147 . H Q1 ........ S. 248, 255 ........ W. 09 Boscawen, Mrs. 75 Boscomb Cottage, 415 Bossenden, 3 Bossiney, 79 Bostock, Rev. Dr. 81 Bostock Hall, 163 i Boston, Lord, 80, 83 Boston, account of, 241 Bosviile, Mr. W. 37O, 440 W. P. 294 Bosworth House, 1 56 Bothwell Castle, 186 Botley Grange, 46, 296 Botleys, 43, 45 Boucheret, Mr. A. 242, 243, 397 Bovey, Mr. 72 Boughton, SirC.W.R. 401 Boughton Hall, 152 House, 149,155, 196,309,319 Mount, 12 Place, 12 Boulasworth Castle, 173 Boultbee, Mr. J. 1 44, 284 Boultby, Mr. 301, 317 Boulton, Lord, 39 late Mr. 122,124 Bourke, Mr. T. 38 Bourne, account of, 238 Bourne House, 3, 8 Bouverie, late Hon. W. H. 408 Mr. E. 149, 167 Bow Hill, I89 Bow Wood, 83, 87, 359, 363 Bowdler, Mrs. 24 Bowdon Park, 83, 359, 364 Bowen, Mr. R. 235 Bower, the, 408 Hall, 272 Bowes, Hon. Mr. 150 Mr. 462 Bowland, I89 Bowles, Mr. G. 137 O. 426 Bowman’s Lodge, 2 Bowns, Mr. C. 193 Bowyer, Adm. 427 Box Dale, 31 Boxover, Mr. W. 374 Boxmoor Hall, 143 Boxwell Court, 288 Boyce, Mr. 28, 323 Boyd, Sir J. 1,3 Mr. J. 187 .... w. 42 .... Lady, 188 Boydell, Mr. J. 281 T. 281 w. 153 Boyles, 265 Boyne, Lord, 327 kgc. Boyne, Mr. A. 452 Boynton, Sir F. 237 Mr. M.394 Boys, Mr. S. 11, 325 Brabournlees, barracks, 1 Bracebridge, Mr. 164 Bracey, Major, 145 Brackenside, 185 Bradborn House, 7, 4^7 Bradby Hall, 157 ...... House, 190 Bradden, 159 Braddyll, Mr. W. 209 Bradfield Hali, 270 Bradford, formerly the Earls of, 128 Lord, 171, 293* 334 Mr. 28 .... .... Dow. Lady ,356, 399 Bradford, account of, 57s 305 Bradley, Mr. 2 Bradley, 420 Hall, 175, 372 House, 66, 106, 305, 336 Bradshaw, Mr. J. 396 W. B. 177 Bradwall Hall, 162, 463j I69 Braithwaite, Rev. Mr. 210 Mr. D. 248 Bramber Castle, Ruins of ? 35 Bramble Hill, 41 Bramcote, 157 Bramfield Hall, 277 Bramford Hall, 343 Bramham House, 183 Park, 183, 355 Bramhope, 195 Bramley Hall, 216 Brampton Hall, 277 Park, 117,308 Plape, 1 Bramshill Park, 39 Bramstone, Mr. W. 39 BranCaster, account of, 251, 366 Brancepeth Castle, 372, 374 Brand, Hon. T. 195 Brandenburgh House, 37 Brander, Mr. J. 50, 414 Brandiff, Mr. 154 Brandling, Mr, C, 193s 224, 232 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [471 Brands, 142 Brandsburton, account o f , 246 Brandt, Mr. C. F. 464 Branston Hall, 156 Brant, Mr. 18 Branthwaite, Mr. M. 358, 363, 407 Braunston Hall, 301 Brawith, 229, 236 Hall, 232 Braxted Lodge, 266 Bray, Mr. W. 409 Braybroke, Lord, 56, 256 Brayton Hall, 346, 347 House, 211 Baywick, 80 Breach House, 295, 298 Breaks Place, 265 Breamore, 49 Brecon, account of, 279 Bredfield House, 275 Breedon, Rev. Dr. 84, 424, 437 ...... Mr. P. 226 Breedwell, 86 Brent Tor, 74 Brereton Hall, I64 Breton, Mr. W. 28 Brett, Capt. 6 Mr. W. 310 Brettenham Hall, 272 Bretten, Mr. R. 131, 135 Bretton, Mr. 160 Bretton Hall, 193, 198 Brewell, Mr. W. 233 Brewster, Mr. 275 J. 116, 321 Breynton, Mr. J.I69 Brezencot Hall, I90 Brianstone House, 435 Brickdale, Mr. M. 68, 86, 336 Brickett House, 100, 384 Brickendonbury, 249> 365 Brickwood, Mr. 13 Brickworth, 295, 298 Bridge, Mr. T. I63 Bridge House, 30, 387 Place, 3 Bridgenorth, account of, 321,401 Bridger, Mr. H. 35, 298 Mrs. F. 1 1 Bridges, Rev. Dr. 155 Mr. 366 Bridgewater, Earl of, 133, M5, 354, 416 Bridgewater, town of, 62 Bridgman, Mr. 207 Bridlington, bathing place, 237 Bridport, Lord, 54 Brig Steer Park, 209 Brighton, account of, 28 Barracks, 323 Brightwell House, 94 Brill Mill Lodge, 99, 101, 121 Briscoe, Sir J. 21 1 , 346 Mr. J. 169 Bristol, Earl of, 257, 271, 342, 376 Bristow, Mr. T. 215 Mrs. 428 Brixham, account of, 75 Broad, the, 17, 33, 324 Broad Oak, 102 Broadhead, Mr. T. 143 Broadlands, 48, 295, 444 Broceston Hall, 275 Brock, Mr. W. F. 165 Brocket Hall, 178 Brockholes, Mr. J. 1 77 Brocklesby Hall and Park, 369, 397 Brodie, Mr. A. 128, 400 Brogborough Park, 155 Brograve, Sir G. 263 Mr. 265 Brome, Mr. T. S. 151,161 Biomes, Mr. W. I67, 464 Bromfield, Rev. Mr. 168 Mr. S. 226 BromheadjCol. B.213,239 Bromley, Sir G. 31 1 ...Mr. R. 137, 385, 392, 463 W. D. 160, 426 Bromley Hall, 392 College, 10 Brongwyn, 137 Brook, 6 Hall, 429 House, 443 ...... Park, 178 Brooke, Earl, 1 55 Sir R. De C. 196 Mr. G. B. 123 J. 237, 239 T. 158,352 T. L. 162, 353 Brookfield House, 128 Brookman, Mr. J as. D. 7 Brooks, Rev. Mr. 407 Mr. J, 282 Brooksbank, Mr. 175 Mr. B. 228 Brookwood House, 45, 46 Broom Hall, 276, 277 Place, 276, 277 Broome, 8 Hall, 267, 272 Houv, 3 Broomham, 4 12 Broomhill, 185 Broomholm, 189 Broomlands, 228 Broomrig, 186 Brosterfield, 356, 399 Brough Hall, 183 Brougham, Mr. H. 178,184 Brougham Hall, 178, I84 Castle, 178, 184 Broughton, Sir C. W. R. 401 Mr. J. 152 T. 152, I69 W. 441 Broughton, account of, 243 Castle, 299 Hall, 159, 205, 206 Brown Hill House, 105 Brown, Major, 248 Mr. 27, 64, 126, 186, 187, 227, 294 : B. 87 C. 225 J. 228, 230,253 L- 179 R. B. W. 128, 400 W. 200 Browne, Mr. H. G. 430 H. 149 J. F.371 P. 182 Th. 39, 49 W. C. 302 Brown Hill, 206 Brownlovv, Lord, 181,213* 315 Brownmoor, I89 Browns, Mr. 455 Broxburn Bury, 248 Broxmouth Paik, 225 Broxton Ha'll, 173 Bruce Castle, 247 Brudenell, Mr. G. B. 197,. 433 Brunstane, 2 25 Brusselton Tower, 220 Bruton, town of, 60 Bryddin Hill, 139, 463 4?2] jeStbex to cottntry seats, &c. Brydges, Mr. S. E. 8 Mrs, 3, 8 Brymore, 62 Brympton House, 54 Bryngwyn, 1 12, 331 Brynkynnan, 13 1 > 35 1 Bryn y Pees, 461 Buccleugh, Duke of, 44* 47* 189, 205, 213, 227, 319 Buchan r Earl of, 230 Buchannan, Mr. 186 Buck, Mrs. 61 Buckden Palace, 1 79 Buckenham House, 260, 261, 262,404 Buckford, Mr. 73 Buck hurst Lodge, 449* 457,464 Buckingham, Marquis of, 40, 126, 143, 270, 27i, 340 Buckingham, account of, 126, 340 House, 35', 29S Buckinghamshire, Earl of, 44,213, 239 Buckland, U7, 305 .. House, 100 Buckle, Mr. C. 390 J.25S w. r.4 Buckler, late Mr. W. 53, 59, 295 Buckley, Mr. C. P. 298 E. F. 177 Bucknali, Hon. W. 1 43 Buckton Hall, 373 Budleigh Salterton, water- ing place, 445 Bugbroke, 159 Bugden, Capt. 408 Bughtrig, 226 Bulkeley, Lord, 132, 153, 154, 175 Hon. C. 49 Mr. P. 170 Bull, Mr. D. 87 .... R. 25 Bullace Hail, 370 Bailer, Mr. 63 J. 63 w. 173 Bullevant, Mr. 197 Bullock, Rev. Mr. 261 Col. J. 320 Mr. 146 ...... B. 414 Bulmer, Mr. W. W. 262, 264 Buistrode, 110, 125 Bunbury, Sir C. 257, 271 Buntingsdale Hall, 441 Burdett, Sir F. 157 Burdpn, Mr. R. 232, 312 Burdrope Park, 36 1 House, 361 Burgate House, 49 Burgess, Sir J. B. 15, 388 Mr. J. 2 Lady, 265 Miss, 62 Buigh Hall, 262, 403 Burgh, Mr. H. 106,463 Burgbope, 332 Burgliurst, 449, 464 Burgoyne, Col. M. 256 Sir M. 179,443 Burhill, 19, 45 Burke, the late Rt. Hon. E. 110 Rurlar.d, Mr. J. B. 306 Burleigh House, 180, 2<01, 318 on. the Hill, 197,212,423 Burley Hall, 174 . ... Lodge, 48 Burlingham Hall, 344 Burlton, Mr. W. 54 Burn, Mr. J. 208 Burnet, Sir R. 31* 368 Burnham Grove, 80 Burns, Major, 212 Burnuhali, 71 Burrell, Sir C. 31, 32, 409 Mr. W. 32, 459 Burroughes, Mr. J. B. 344 Burrow, the late Mr. E. 10 -thelafeMrs. 408 Burrow Hall, 20S Hill, 160 Burrows, Mr. 437, 464 R. 258 T. 171,417 Burslem, Mr. W. 190 Burslem, account of, 410 Burton, Sir R. 377 Mr. 463 i 15 M. 272 R. 123, 235, 395 T. 464 Burton upon Trent, ac- count cf, 158 Burton, 214 ^ Constable, 244»245 Burton Court, 116, 32! Hall, 217, 375 Park, 22, 36 ...... Pynsent, 60 Burvill, Mr. 125 Burwell Park, 242 Burwood House, 19* 45 Park, 19,43 Bury, Mr. 63 Bury Hill, 192, 315 .... House, 91 .... Park, 145,439 Busbridge, 19 Buscot Park, 103 Busfield, Mr. J. A. 219 Bush, Mr. J. 93, 102 Bush Hail, 178 Bushey Grove, 143 Bushy Park, 42, 368, 3&9 Butcher, Mr. 87 R. 452 Butcombe Court, 336 Bute,4VIarquis of, 44, 80, 88, 154, 193 . ... late Earl of, 50, 414 Butler, Mr. A. 177 Lady E. 131 Butler’s Court, 1 10 Butley Hall, 175 Buttercramb, 237 Butterton Hall, 441 Button, Mr. 2 Z. 268, 269 Buxted Place, 28, 327 Buxton, account of, 170 Buxton, Mr. 363 Mrs. 310 By am, late Mr. B. 102, 338 ...... late M. 248 Byde, Mr. T. H. 248, 249* 365 Byng, Mr G. 148, 1?8 Byrom, 182, 228, 464 Byron, Lord, 1Q2 Col. 457 Bysche Court, 461 Bywell, 419 C Cadbury Castle, 65 House, 306 Cade Hill, 7 Cadhay, 4 1 Cadland Park, 47 Cadogan, Lord, 259 Cadoxton Lodge, 320 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS Cadoxton Place, 320 Caen Wood, 147 Caer Cennin Castle, 108 Caer Dinas Bran, 131,281 Caernarvon, Earl of, 428 Caernarvon Castle, 46 i Caerphilly, account of, 91 Caerynwch, 139 Cage, Mi. 7 Caillaud, Gen. Ill Cainby Hall, 2 / >9, 398 Cainham Court, 129 Cairnsmoor, 188 Calcot Farm, 106 Calcraft, Mr. 7 J. 50 Calcrew, 463 Caldecot, Mr. 332 Mrs 243 Caldecot Hall, 150 Calder, Lady, 7, 12 Calder Abbey, 210 Call, Lady, 435 Callaby, 226 Callender, Sir J. 227 Col. 227 Cal ley, Mr. T. 36 1 Calmaddy, Mr. 70 Calthorpe, Lord, 330 Lady, 271 Sir H. G. 39 Calveley, Mr. T. 173 Calveley Hall, 152, 173 Cambridge, Duke of, 37 Cambridge, account of, 250 Camden, Earl, 10, 407 Camden Place, 6, 9, 368 Came, 40 Camel ford* account of, 79 Camel ford, late Lord, 434 Lady, 25 1, 252, 366 Cameron, late Mr. 265 late Mr. D. 230 Campbell, LordF. 10,408 Col.W.37,389 Mr. Dune. 2 J. 270 J.P.53 Campden, 97 Camp Hill, 418 Campion, Mr. H. 10, 30 Camp’s Mount, 182 Cams, 47 .... Hall, 414 TCannington, account of, "62 Cannon Hall, 193, 198, ] 370, 440 |( Hill, 80 I House, 21,425 Park, 142 Canterbury, town of, 3 CanwellHad, 160,286,302 Cape I, Lady, 143, 145,439 Capesthorn Hall, 162, 167, 357 Capbeaton Castle, 230, 391,464 Capper, Mr. 143 Cai Head, 219 . . House, 182 Carberry, Lord, 213, 319 Carbrook Hall, 422 Carclew, 70, 463 Cardigan, Earl of, 212, 319, 424 Cardiness Castle, 188 Cardonnel, Mr. A. M. L. de, 234 Carew, SirT 61,378,446 Mr. R. P. 77)366 Carey Coats, 231 Carhampton, Earl of, 45, 392 Lady, 157 Carhead, 199 Carisbrook Castle, 25 Carleton, 1 96 .. Hall, 220, 375 Carlisle, account of, 184 Carlisle, Earl of, 221,234, 418 Bishop of, 2 11,347 Mr. 187,356,399 Carlton Curlew, 174 Hall, 178, 216 Carlyon, Mr. J. 76 Carnsellach, 186 Carolside, 228, 230 Carpenter, Capt. 1 78 Mr. J. 116 Carr, Mr. J. 193,229, 232, 419 Carr Hall, 206, 235 .... House, 198 Carrington, Lord, 111, 126, 438 Sir C. E. 87, 363 Carruthers, Mrs. 105 Carse, 185, 186 Carshalton Park, 366 Carter, Mr. 30, 464 T. 299 ?VP , & c . [473 Carter Place, 205 Carteret, Lord, 154 Carthew, Capt. 274 Cartier, Mrs. 11, 16 Cartuther, 76, 77 Cartwright, Mr. 126, 361 Jno. 404 Mrs. 462 Caiuthers, Mr. 185 Carwarden, Mr. 310 Cary, Gen. 236 Carysfort, Earl of, 201, 431 Casewick Lodge, 318 CashioburyPark, 143,145, 439 Casino Hall, 13 Cassel House, 247 Castella, 281 Casterton Hall, 199, 208 Castle, the, 87, 363 Castle Ashby, I49, 155 .... Bear Hill, 110 .... End, 99 Field, I74 .... Hall, 102 .... Head, 209 Hill, 61, 187, 306 .... Horneck, 71 .... House, 428 ...» Howard, 234 .... Inn, 81 .... Kennedy, 188 .... Law, 226 .... Lawrence, 73 ^... Maddock, 279 .... Mallwood Cottage, 39, 48 .... Meer, 206, 397 Milk, 185 .... Piggin, 101 .... Suriey, 103, 337 Castlecoote, Lord, 251 Castleditch, 119 Castlesteds, 227 Castleton, account of, 202, 399 206, 397 Castock, 191 Caswall, Mr. 248 Caswick, 238 Catchfrench, 77 Caterby Ruins, 242 Cathcart, Mr. J. 188 Catmos Lodge, 212 Cator, Mr. J. 9, i3 Catsfield Place, 324 Catterick, account of, J S3 Cattisfidd, 414 474 ] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. Catton Hall, 158, 263, 303 Cave, Lady, 196, 462 Cave Castle, 237, 395 Cavendish, Lord F. 43, 389 Lord G. 17, 145, 209, 413, 438 Rt. Hon. Sir H. 291 Sir H. 293 Cavenhara Hall, 257, 342, 376 Caverfield, 146 Caversham Park, 81, 438 Caverswall Castle, 1 68, 191,381 Caughley Place, 128, 400 Causway Park, 224, 225 Cawdor, Lord,9<3, 93, 101, 283 Cawhill, 186 Cayley, Sir G. 235 Cazalet, Mr. P. 10 Cefn> 134, 172 ..... Mabley, 88 .... Rug, 131,281 Cefny Wern, 13 1 Chadd, Sir G. 262, 403 Chaddesdon, 174, 427 Chadwick, Mr. J. 207 Chaffin, Rev. Mr. 40 Chalfont House, 125 Challen, Rev. Mr. 33 Chaloner, Mr. W. 236,373 Chamber Hall, 396 Chamberlaine, Mr. G. 428 Chamberlayne, Mr. 301 w. 56, 424 Chambers, Mr. R. 117 Chambre, Mr. E. 384 R. 133 Champion Hill, 13 Champneys, Sir T. 294, 305 Mr. H. B. 7, 12 .......... T.S.85 Champnies, Mr. W. H. B. 7 Chanctonbury Hill, ac- count of, 32 Chandler, Rev. J. 20 Chandos, Duchess Dowag. of, 26? Chaplain, Mr. 214 Chaple, 228, 230 Chaplin, Mr. 181,214,244 C. 239 Chaplin, Mr. T. 239 Chapman, Mr. A. 255 Mrs. 402 Charlcot House, 306 Charlton, Mr. 222 E. 231 N. L. 138, 332, 400 T. 303 Charlton Hall, 224 House, 1, 4, 96, 431 Park, 107, 108, 358, 363 Place, 3 Charmouth, village of, 52 Chart Park, 31, 409 Charter, Mr. T. 446 Chartley Castle, 161, I69 Park, 316 Chase, Mr. 28 Chatham, Earl of, 60, 62 Chatham, account of, 2 Chatlewood, 72 Chatley, Mr. E. 410 Chatsworth, 202, 293, 357 Chavenage House, 288, 358 Chaucer’s Grove, 428 Chauntry, 2 66, 343 Chauvell, late Mr. 142 Chaworth, Miss, 311 Chawton Park, 45, 425, 461 Chaytdr, Col. 220 Mr. W. 217 Cheddiston Hall, 277 Cbedworth, late Lord, 98, 104, 300, 464 Cheere, Mr. C. M. 248 Cheete, 40 Chelmington, 37 1 Chelmsford, account of, 350 Cheltenham, account of, 113 Cheney, Mr. R. 175 Chequers, 126 Cherrytrees, 227 Chertsey, account of, 43 Cheshunt Nunnery, 248 Cheslyn, Mr. R. 303, 427 Chester, account of, 152 Hall, 227 Chesterfield, Earl of, 129, 146, 157, 190 Chesterfield, account of, 293 Chesters, 230 Chetwode, Sir J. 417, 441 Chetwood, Sir G. 410 Chetwynd Park, 417, 443 Chetwynd, Mr. S. 228 Cheveley Hall, 257 Chevenage House, 106 Chevening, 10 Place, 408 Cheverton, 71 Chevet, I93 Chichester, Earl of, 28, 29, 30, 33, 151, 323, 324 Sir J. 63, 446 Mr. H. 65 Chichester, account of, 21 Child, Mr. W. C. 321 Childers, Mr. 182 Mrs. 182 Chilham Castle, 3, 344 Chillingham Castle, 22 6 Chillingworth, Mr.H. 137 Chilson House, 7 Chilton, Mr. W. 232 Chilton Lodge, 81, 84 Chipcbase, 418 Castle, 222,391 Chippenham Park, 257, 376 Chipstead, 10, 30, 408 Chirk Castle, 131, 351 Chiswell, Mrs. 256 Chiswick House, 37 Chivefield Lodge, I79 Cholmeley, Mr. 1 8 1 Cholmley, Mr. H. 234, 235 Mrs. 420 Cholmondeley, Earl of, 252, 402 Mr. M. 213, 464 T. 163, 353 Choiwick, Mr. W. 369 Chorley, Mr. J. 1 63 Mrs. 358 Chorley Hall, 176, 436 Christchurch Priory, 50 Churchill, Mr. 40 w. 305 Churchman, Miss, 267 Chute, Mr. W. 425 Chute Lodge, 56, 362 Cirencester, account of, 105, 298 Abbey, 103, 298 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, Claines, 114 Clandon Park, 19, 34 Clanrickarde, Earl of, 46 Marchioness of, 45, 284 Clanville Lodge, 57, 59 Clapham, Mr. 355 c. 199 Clare Priory, 272 Claremont, 353 Park, 19, 45 Clarence, Duke of, 43, 368, 389 Clarendon Park, 40, 53, 295 Clarendon, Earl of, 143, 145, 301, 439 Clark, Mr. R. 81 w. 72 .... Miss, 186 Clarke, late Gen. 248, 377 Mr.J. 160,300,31 9 J.C.31 R. 43 R. H. 61, 64, 86 Mrs. 99 Clasemont, 89 Claveley, Mr. T. 173 Clavell, Mr. W. 50 Clavering, Sir T. I. 223, 419, 420 ........ Lieut. Col. 146 Mr.J. 226 Claverley, Mr. F. 152 Claughton Hall, 177 Clay, Mr. W. 10 Claybury Hall, 255, 258 Clayes, Miss, 255 Clayton, Sir W. 28, 83, 93, 165, 408, 436, 438 Lady, 83, 438 Col. 408 Mr. 349 S. 247 T. 206 Clayton Hail, 205, 436 Clea Hall, 211, 347 Cleathorpe, bathing place, 242 Cleave House, 69 Cleeve Hall, 57 Clement, Mr. 91 Clent Hall, 129 Cleobury Park, 401 Clerke, Sir W. 205 ...... L.T. 282 Clerk Hill, 205 Clerkington, 225 Clermont, Lord, 261, 262, 404 Clermont Lodge, 262, 404 Cleveland, Mr. 69, 434 J. 61 Cleves, 4 Cliefden, Ruins of, 80, 83 Cliff Hall, 220, 375 .... Hill, 437 Clifford, Lord De, 62, 72, 73, 87, 207, 376 Mr.J. 165 T. 161 Clifton, 155, 294 Hall, 178, 207 Village of, 87 Clifton, Sir G. 191 Mr.J. 165 Clinton, Lord, 69, 78, 434 Clipstone Park, 312 Clistandy, 101 Clitheroe, account of, 395 Castle, 205 Clive, Col. 409 .... Lady, 138, 308, 332 .... Mr. E. B. 383 .... R. 450 .... W. 417 Clonmell, Earl of, 160 Cloods House, 304 Clopton House, 122, 302 Close House, 418, 419 Clovelly Court, 61 Clough, Mr. 135 Clough Hall, 462 Clowes, Mr. S. 205 Cludd, Mr. 333 W. 123 Clumber, 192 Park, 215, 312, 380 Clutterhuck, Mr. L. 335 Clytha, 99, 115 Castle, 99 Coalston, 225 Coates, Mr.J. 171,221 ...... J. C. 235, 417 Coatham Hall Garth, 223 Cobb, Mr. F. 151,161, 464 Cobham, Mr. A. 284 Cobham Hall, 2 Park, 45, 392 Cockayne, Mr.T. 195, 339 . Hon. Mrs. I55 Cockburn, Mr. 1 89 J. 226 Cocken Hall, 223, 233 1 P p p 2 &C. [4 75 Cocken Hatch, 248, 250 Cockerell, Mr. C. 95 Sam. I46 CockfieM Hall, 275 Cocks, Hon. J. S. 1 19 Cockshutt, Mr. J. 157 Codrington, Mr. C. 91, 107, 288, 337 W. 36I Coffleet, 73 Coghill Hall, 194 Coghill, SirJ.31,3^2,396 Coitredy, 89 Coke, Mr. T. W. 252, 253,260.261,366,402, 405 Colbrooke House and Park, 100, 115, 282, 384 Colchester, Mr J. 102 Mrs. 103 Colcombe Castle, 41 Cold Harbour, 296, 362, 367 .... Home, 227 Coldham Hall, 270 Coldham, Mr. J. 252 Coldrinnick, 77 Cole, Mr. C. 238 Cole Green, 248, 249 .... Hill, 326 .... Hill House, 42 Park, 107, 363 Colebrooke, Sir — , 185 Coleshill Hall, 286 House, 125 Coley Park, 56, 81, 424 Colgarth, 200 Colhoun, Mr. W. 404 Colishaw, Mr. D. 303,427 Col Ians, Mr. E. 70 Colleton, 63 Colli®, Mr, 149 Collingwood, Lord, 234 Mr. 460 H. 226, 4,60 Collins, Rev. Mr. 7.0 Mr. B. 178 D. 23 J. R. 68 Collinson, Mr. C. S. 266, 343, 390 Collipriest, 378 Collyer, Rev. D. 263 Mr. C, 262, 403 Colney Hall, 258 Colthorp, Mr. 241 Coltishall Hall, 263 Coltman, Mr, T. 24I 476 ] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C, Colton Hall, 381 Colworth, 196 Combe, 19 Abbey, 160 Hill, 368 House, 41 ...... Place, 29 Combeflory, 446 Combermere Abbey, 416 Combe Sackville, 64 Combhay, 85 Combwell, 10 Commerel!, Mr. J. 34 Commerton, 290 Compton, Mr. 95, 224 .. A. 176 J 47, ‘298 Compton Hou-e, 53, 363 .... .... Basset House, 87 Park, 98 Pauncefoot, 306 Place, 17, 413 Conde, Prince de, 255, 265 Condover, 333 Coney Burrows, 29 Congleton, account of, 162 Congreve, Mr. R. 172 W. 56 Mrs. 402 Conolly, late Right Hon T. 370 Mr. C. 294 Consetr, Mr. W. 229, 232, 236 Constable, Rev. J. 323 Mr. 236 * E.S. 244, 245 ««. Mar. 245 Max. 187 * T. 184 Mrs. 237, 239 Cony, Mr. R. 253 Conyers, Mr. J. 256 .... .. Mrs. 265 Conyr.gham, Countess Dow. 194 Cook, Rev. Mr. 224 .... Mr. T. 406 Cooke, Sir G, 1S2, 294, ' 369 .... Col. 182 ...1* Mr, 41 .... R. 105,288,359 Coombank, 10, 408 Goombe, Aid. 45, 392 Coombe Abbey, 308 „ . . . . , House, 3 1 ,•••,« Lodge, 462 Coon, 71 Cooper, Hon. S. 179 Rev. Sir W. 257 Mr. 263, 406 J. 288 ...... L. G. 44 ...... R. 288 Coopersale, 256 Cope, Sir D. 39 .... Rev. Sir R. 39 .... Mr. H. 3, 192 Copenhurst Hall, 166, 173 Copford Hall, 266 Copland, Mr. 186 W. 187 Copt Hall, 256 Coptford H ili, 265 C rbett, Sir C. 417 Mr. 185, 186, 239, 397,441 E. 141 J.333 Corbytown, I87 Cordwell, Mr. 462 Corfe Castle, 50 Cork and Orrery, Earl of, 305, 360 Countess Dow. 59 Comes, Mr 335 Cornwall, Sir G. 120 Cornwallis, Marquis, 267, 271, 272 Adm. 36 Cornwell, 94, 96 Corsellis, Mr. 265 N. 274 Corsham House, 83, 87 Corvton, late Sir J. 76 ...... Mr. J: 435 Cory ton House, 41 Cosgrove, 159, I67 Costertoun, 227 Costessey Park, 407 Cotclough, Mr. S.C. 314 Cote House, 87, 331 Coton, 170, 191 Cotsmore, 197, 212 Cottage, the, 13, 46, 57> 59, 75, 428 Cotterell, Col. 95 Mr. J. G. 120 Cottesbrooke, 150 Cotton, Sir C. 3 10 Sir R. S 4I6 ..... late Rev. Dr. 38I Mr. 316 T. 44, 198 Cotton Hall, 127, 17® Cove, the, I85 Coveli, Mr. R S. 90 Coventry, Earl of, 27, 95, 114, 290 Hon. Mr. J. 379 Coventry, account of, 160 Coulston, Mr. W. 57 Coulthard, Mr. T. 45 Courteen Hall, 1 49i 167 Courtenay, Lord, 69, 73* 75, 378, 434 Mr. G. 155 • J- 44 Courthope, Mr. G. 15 Court, Mr. 117 Henry, 101 Court House, 86, 336 Lodge, 14, 327* 388 Court ’y ’Gollen, 100 Cowdenknows, 228, 230 Cowdray Park, 21 Cowick Hall, 218, 394 Cowper, Earl, 6, 249, 365 Cox, Mr.R.57, 59 Coxe, Mr. D. 147 Coxford Abbey, Ruins of, 2 53 Coxhoe House, 373 Coyney, Mr. W. H. 168 Crabb, Mr. J. 350 Cracroft, Mr. 239 Cradock, Mr. J. 1 74 S 184,375, 421 Craiglaw, 188 Cran bourn Lodge, 49, 55* 80, 82 Cranbrook, 265 account of, 12, 325 Cranbury House, 38 Cranford Park, 80 Cranham Hall, 267 Crank Hall, 118 Cranmer, Mr. H. 256 Cranshawe, Mr. J, 219 Cranston, Mr. 28 Cranston^ 227 Crathorne, Mr. T. 232 Craven, Lord, 84, 160, 308 Crawford, Sir A. 82 Crawfurd, Mr. 28, 447 Crawley, Sir T. 114 Crawley House, 452 Crawshay, Mr. R. 92, 289 Crayford, account cf, 2 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, tSV. [ 4 ?? Creasy, Mr. W. 250 Creed Place, 288 Creedy, 63, 446 Cremer, Mi. C. 365 Crespigny, Sir C. De, 13 Mr. C. 100 Crcsswe!!, 1 51 Creswell, Mr. 209, 337 E. 107 Creswick, Mr. 87 Crewe, Lord, 152, 415,416 . . . . Mr. J. I69, 441 Crewe Hail, 152, 169,415, 416 Creyke, Mr. R. 237 Crick House, 88, 283 Cricket Lodge, 54 Crighton, 2&7 Cringleford Hall, 258 Critchill House, 40, 49 Crocadon, 435 Croft, Sir J. 81 .... Rev. Mr. R. 237 .... Mr. S. 235 Croft Castle, 118, 322, 400 Crofton Hall, 127, 219, 346 Place, 211 Cronae Park, 114, 2Q0 Cromer Hall, 263, 365, 403 Cromie, Sir M. 1 54 Crompton, Mr. A. 436 G. 229 s. 229 Crook, Mr. 143 S. 176 Crookhill Hall, 294 Crosby, Mr. I87 Cross, Mr. 63, 64, 207 .... T. 175, 176, 436 W. 137 Cross Hall, 166 Crosslade, I87 Crossman, Rev. Dr. 85, 336 Crosswood, 113, 142 Crow Castle, 13 1 Hall, 250 Crowe, Mr. R. 421 Crowfield Hall, 266 Crowfoot, Mr. 275 Crowhurst Place, 15 Crowland, account of, 238 Crownest, 437 Crown Point, 277,284,344 Crowther, Mr. N. 329 Croxall, Mr. E. 286, 429 Croxdale House, 223,374, 462 Croxton, Mrs. 353 Croxton tark, 317 Croydon, account of, 27 Crump, Mr. N. 320 Crutchley, Mr. J. 55 Miss, 292, 303 Cuckfield Place 30 Cuerdale Lodge, 165, I76 Cuerdon Hall, 1 76 Cuffn, Lady, 132 Cuffnells, 47 Culcheth Hall, 354 Culford, 271 Culham Court, 93 CuLhorn, 188 Cullum, Sir T. G. 271 Culmain, I87 Culme, Mr. J. 72 Cumlungan, 186 Cunliffe, Sir F. 134 SirR. T. 281 Curbon, Mr. 205 Cure, Mr. C. 256, 350 Currie, Mr. I85 J. 265, 331 W. 34 Currier, Mr. 189 Curteis, Mr. J. 448 Curties, Mr. E. J.324 Curwen, Mr. J. C. 200, 210, 348 Curzon, Lord Vise. 151, 161, 438 Hon. — , 157 Mr. J. B. 111,338 Custance, Mr. J. 407 Cush worth, 182 Cusworth, 369 Cutler. Mr. J. 75, 378 Cutliff, Mr. C. 64 Cutting, Mr. S. 452 Cyfarthfa, 92, 280 Cywellyn Lakes, 360 D Daere,Dow. LadvM.3,463 .... Mr. W. 185 D addon, 61 Dagnam Park, 265 Dalduie, 186 Dale, Mr.’J. 370 Dale Head, 200 .... Park, 297 Dales ford, 96, 104 Dalham Hall, 257, 342, 376 Dalhousie, Earl of, I89 Dalhousie Castle, I89 Dalkeith Palace, 227 Dallam Tower, 209 Dalling, Sir J. 19, 45 Dalrymple, Sir J. 227 Mr. 227 ........ J.A. 17,324. • Miss, 225 Dalston Hall, 347 Dalton, late Mr. H. 214 N. §5, 66 Dalzicl, 186 Damer, Hon. L. 40 Hon. Mrs. 43, 389 Danbury Place, 269 Danby, Mr. W. 216 Dancer’s Hill, I48 Dandeiion, 5 Danebury Camp, 40 Daniel, Mr. 87 Daniels, Mr. J. 171 Danny, 30 Dansey, Mr. 1 1 6 R. 137 Dansons, 1 , 3 Danvers, Hon. A. B. Dany Park, 100 Danvralt, 101 Darby, Ad m. 428 !. Mr. 367 J- 197 Darell, Mr. b’. 7 P. 326 - Darland Hall, 28! Darlaston Hall, 161, 335 Darley, Mr. R. 237 Darley Mali, 203, 204,458 Darlington, Earl of, 221* 374, 453 Darlington, account of',452 Darnley, Earl of, 2 Lord, 15 Darnton, Mr. T. 3 10, 350 Darsham Hall, 275 Dartford, account of, 2 Dartmouth, Earl of, 1, 122, 198, 380, 440 Darvall, Mr R. 396, 454 Darwin, late Dr. 458 Dashwood, Sir H. 113, 339, 426, 430 Sir J. 95 ........ Mr, 182, 464 mi INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C Dash wood, Mr, C. V. 174, 191 V J. 264 ........ J. R 260 S. 242 Davenant, Col. 44 1 Davenport, Mr. D. 162, 167, 357 W. 402 Davenport House, 402 Davers, Sir C, 271, 343 Davidson, Mr. J. I89, 226 Davie, Sir J. 446 .... Lady, 63 Davies, Mr. 7 1 D. 170 * P. 141 ...... R. 100 S. 118 ...... W. 101 Davis, Mr. D. 114 S. 118, 322, 400 Davison, Mr. 227, 373 A. 224 Davy, Rev. W. 251 .... Mr. D. E. 275 Dawkins, Mr. 367 H 49, 94, 96, 121, 295, 360 Dawley, 110 Dawnay, the Hon. and Rev. W. 229 Dawson, Mr. 464 D. 452 E. 174 E. B. 199 Day, Mr. J. 264 S. 294 De Aeth, Mr. G. 412 De Broke, Lord Willough- by, 144 De Clifford, Lord, 62, 331 De Coetlogon, Rev. Mr. 408 De Dunstanvilie, Lord, 71, 78 De Whelpdale, Mr. J. 391 Deal Castle, 412 Deal try, Mr. P.228 Dean, 39, 319, 424, 446 .... Park, 6, 212 Deane, Mr. J. *284 Deanfield, 83 Debank, Mr. S. 358 Debath, 186 Debden Hall, 256 Deepden, 3 1, 409 Deerhurst) Lord, 27 Deer Park House, 41 Dehaney, Mr. Ph. 10, 367 Delamere Lodge, 353 Delancey, Major Gen. 34 Delapre Abbey, 149, I67 Delava], Lord, 226, 418 Dell, Mr. J. 276 Del me, Mr E. 195 H. E. 339 J.414 Mrs. 47 Den Park, 32 Denbigh, Earl of, 212, 308 Denbys, 31, 409 Denham, Mr, 186 Denham Park, 125 Denholm Park, 319 Denison, Mr.W. J. 31,409 Denn, Mr. R. 406 Denne Hill, 3 Dennett, Mr. J. 33 Dennis, Mrs. 37 Dennison, Mr. 186 Denny Abbey, 250 Denton, Mr. 211, 347 Denton Court, 8 Hall, 195, 418 House, 181, 317 Deptford, account of, 1 Derby, Earl of, 30, I63, 176, 396 Derby, account of, 311, 316 Dereham, 148 Abbey, 259 Dering, Sir E. 7, 326 Mr. C. 3 G. 3, 6 T. 250 Desbrowe, Major, 158,304 Descarth, I87 Deval, Mr. J. 159 Devaynes, Mr. W. 37 Devil’s Bridge, 113, 136, 142 Devonshire, Duke of, 37, 170, 192,202,218,236, 293,315, 357, 395 Devynock, 100 Dewe, Mrs. 120, 322 Dewar, Mr. J. 227 Dewes Hall, 258 Dewhurst, Mr. W. 207 Dews, Mr. B. 144 Dicey, Mr. T. 150 Dick, Sir A. 227 Dickens, Mr. C. S. 36 T. 133 Dickenson, Mr. E. 429 W. 60, 67 Dickes, Mr. W. 134, 153 Dickinson, Mr. B. 83, 359, 364 Dickson, Adm. 228 Mr J. 226 Diddington House, 179 Didlington Hall, 259 Digby, Earl of, 54, 160, 306, 435, 449 Adm. 306 Mr. J. 238, 319 ...... W. 160, 308 Digswell, 179 Dilhorn Hall, 38 1 Dilkes, Mr. F. 122 Dillington House, 65, 68 Dillon, Lord, 94, 113, 121 Mr. L. 46 Dimsdale, Baron, 179 Dingeley, 156, 174 Dinning, Mr. J. 460 Dinthill, 130, 137 DintonHouse, 53, 64 Dinwoody, 185 Disney, Rev. Dr. 265 Diss, account of, 27 1 Ditchingham Park, 276, 277 Ditchley House and Park, 94, 113, 121 Ditchling Hill, account of, 29 Difcton Park, 80 Dixon, Capt. 230 Mr. 418 J. 193, 390 Dobson, Mr. 358 Doddington, Mr. S. 54 Doddington Hall, 152, 169 Park, 91, 107, 288, 337 Dodershall, 146 Dogmersfield Park, 39, 45, 284 Doidge, Mr. 70 Dolben, late Sir W. 318, 431 Mr. W. L. 136, 280 Dole Cothy, 109 Dolgelly, account of, 280 Don, Sir A. 228 Done, Mr. 162, 4 10 Donegall, Marquis of, I58 Donhead Hall, 54 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, Donington, account of, 315,318 Bonington Castle, 81 Park, 174, 303, 427 Donyland Park, 364 Dorchester, Earl of, 40, 47, 53, 55, 80 Dorfold Hail, 152 Dormer, Sir C. C. 426 Dorrien, Mr. T. 143 Dorset, Duke of, 457 Duchess of, 10, 367, 408, 449 Dortshill House, 429 Dott, Mr. Jas. 46 Dottin, Capt. 47, 298 Dove Dale, 293 Dovenby Hall, 200 Dover Castle, 412 Douglas, Marquis of, I77 Lord, 185, 186 Lady, 186 Sir G. 228 Ad m. 30, 463 Col. 186 Hon. A. 186 Mr. 227 C. 185 G. 186, 189 Douglas Castle, 185 Park, 186 Doughty, Mr. R. L. 263 Down Ampney House, 363 .... House, 40, 119 Downe Hall, 41 Downe, Lord Vise. 218, 394 Viscountess, 34 * Mr. W. 41 DownhamMarket, account of, 250 Downing, 134, 153 Downings, the late Sir J. 42 Downs, 63 Downside House, 287 Downton, 112 Castle, 138, 308, 400 Hall, 401 D’Oyley Park, formerly, 47, 298 D’Oyley, Rev. Mr. 388 Drake, Rev. Dr. 125 Mr. T. D, T, 125, 438 Drakes Place, 290 Drakelow, 157, 158, 304 Draycot, 358, 363 Drayton Hall, 407 ...... House, 127, 201, 309 Park, 286, 302, 450 Drew, Mr. F. 63 Dripsill, 290 Droitwich, account of, 329 Dropmore, 80, 83 Drum, 227 Drumbuie, 188 Drurnlanrig, 187 Drummond Lodge, I87 Drummond, J. I42, 145 R. 39, 47,48 Drummore, 225 Drury, Capt. 39, 46I Dryburgh, 230 Drygrainge, 228, 230 Dryslwyn Castle, 101 Duberley, Mrs. 98 Duberly, Sir J. 212 Mr. 115 Dubourg, Col. 46 Du Cane, late Mr. P. 266 Ducie, Lord, 105, 106, 288, 289, 329, 336, 358 Duckinfield Lodge, 371 Dudbridge, 288, 359 Duddell, Rev. Mr. 143 Duddingston, 225, 227 Dudley and Ward, Vise. 124, 334, 342 Dudley Castle, 124, 342 Dudley, late Lord, 124 Duffrin House, 89 Dufton, 106, 463 Dugdale, Mr. D. 286 D.S. 150 R. 286 W. 160, 449 Duckingfield, Lady, 3 1 Dulcis, 41 Dulverton, account of, 66 Dumaresq, Mr. W. 45, 425 Dumcrief, I85 Dumfries, Earl of, 188 Dummer House, 47, 53 Dunbar, Mr. 1 83 Duncan, Rev. Mr. 284 Duncorabe, Mr. 295 C. 235, 382 Duncombe Park, 235, 382 Place, 159 Dundas, Lord, I84, 375, 421, 451 iSfc. [479 Dundas, Mr. 153 R. I89 Dunglas, 225 Dungannon, Lord Vise. 131,351 Dunham Hall, 406 Park, 354, 371 Dunken Hall, 205, 436 Dunkirk House, 288, 35$ Dunn, Mr. B. 2 33 Dunragget, 188 Dunsboro* House, 45 Dunsky, 188 Dunstable, account of, I54 Dunstan Hall, 419 : Dunster Castle, 62, 378* 446 Dunston Park, 81 Hall, 267 Dunton Hall, 253, 429 Duntz, late Sir J. 41 Dunwich, account of, 278 Duppa, Mr. B. D. 7 Dupre, Mr. J. 110 Durance, 247 Durand, Sir T. 249 Mr. J. H. 366, 413 Durant, Mr. G. 123 Durell, Mr. 146 Durham, Bishop of, 941 95, 220, 374, 431. Durrant, Lady, 263, 264 Duryard Lodge, 63 Dutton, Hon. J. 98 Mr. R. 262 Dutton Hall, 152 Lodge, 98 Duxbury Hall, 1 65, 176 436 Dyer, Capt. 10 1 Dyke, Sir J. D. 6, 367 Dymoke, Mr. L. 393 Dynes Hall, 270, 3 10 Dynevor, Lord, 101, 283 Dynevor Castle, 101,283 Dynystow Court, 99, 115 Dyott, Mr. R. 161 Dyrham, 91, 288 Dysart, Earl of, 24, 44, 152, 452 Dyson, Mr. 394, 437 E Ealing Grove, 110 Eardley, Lord, I INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &d, 480] Earl, 1226 .... Stoke Park, 82, 85 Earle, Mr. G. 229 .... T. H, 284 .... W. 358, 3 63 Earlham Hall, 258, 422 Early Court, 80 Earsham House, 276 Eartham, 297 East, Sir W. 80, 93 East Batch Couit, 1 1 4 .... Bourne, account of, 17, 413 .... Cliff Lodge, 5, 411 .... Court, 28 .... Hampstead Park, 55 .... House, 234 Park Hall, 207, 376 Eastbury House, 40 Easterly, Mr. 45 1 Easton, Mr. C. 265 Easton, 181, 213 Hall, 275 Lodge, 259, 349> 364 ...... Mauduit, 155 Neste n, 159, 430 East Retford, account of, 398 Eastweli Park, 7, 9, ,344 Eastwick Park, 34 Eastwood, 294 Eatington, 30 1 Eaton Bray, I49 .... Court, 117 .... Hall, 281 Eaton, Mr. G. 164 Ebbsfleet, account of, 412 Eccles, 226 Hall, 257 Eccleshall Castle, 152 Eccleston, Mr. B. T. 396 ........ T. 166 Eccleston Hall, 396 Eckley, Mr, E. 112, 116, 120 Edderstone Hall, 224 Edderton House, 462 Eden, Sir J. 220, 223 Eden Hall, 211 .... Farm, 13 Edgar, Mr. M. 274 Edgecote, 299 Edgell, Mrs. 294 Edgerston Hall, 230 Edmonds, Col. 76 J Mr. E. 369 ^dD&cnston, 227 Ed monstone, Mr: R. H.I84 Edmund’s Hill, 343 Edmunds, Mr. F. 193 R 462 Edwards, Col. G. N 423 Mr. J. 39, 71, 131,134, 135, 153,394, 437 L. 141 Mrs. 306 Edwinsford, 283 Effingham, Earl of, 193,198 j Egbaston Hall, 330 Egerton, Mr. 295, 298 J. 152 P. 173 W. 371 W.T. 162,353 Eggars, Mr. H. 255 Egglestone House, 212 Eamont, Earl of, 67, 155, 196, 339 Egremont, Earl of, 20, 35 Elcho, Lord, 225 Eld, Mr. F. 317 Eldon, Lord, 50, 230 El ford , 1 1, 325 Hall, 158 Elleker, Mr. 239 Eliei Grange, I77 Hall, 177 Ellesmere, account of, 333 Ellick, Lord, 185 Eiliock, 1 87 Elliots, Dr. 189 Elliot, Lord, 77, 78 Hon. J. 70 Elliott, Adm. 230 Mr. 181, 444,464 F. P. 169 O.56 Miss, 62 Ellis, Mr. 250, 464 .... C. 19, 45 Ellison, Mr. C. 233, 461 J 2l8 R. 242, 243 Mrs. 233 Elm Park, 372 Wood, 179 Elmham Hall, 261 Park, 261 Elmhurst, Mr. W. 193 Elms, 137 Elmsail Lodge, 219 E l sing Hall, 262 Els tow Lodge, 154 Eltham Lodge, 3; 6 Elton, Mr. E. 75 .... J. 337 Elton Hall, 43I, 444 Elveti, Mr. P. 262, 406 Elvetham, 39 Elwes, Mr. G. 258 .... R. C. 430 Elyseg Pillar, 131, 135 Ember Court, 19, 42, 45 Emmot, Mr. G. R. 249 Em mot Hall, 319 Encombe, 50 EnglefieTd House, 81, 424 Enham Place, 428 Ennismore, Lord, 19, 463 Entwistle, Mr. J. 206 Enville Hall, 125, 129 Erddig, 134 Erdington Hall, 171, 286, 292, 33 0 Eridge Park, 17, 327 Errington, Mr. H. 40 *. J- 419 Erskine, Lord, 147 Esdaile, Sir J. 258, 267 Mr. P. 267 Esher Place, 1'9, 45 Eshot Hall, 224 Esh;on Hall, 1 99 Esk Hall, 235 Eslington, 226 Essex, Earl of, 117, 143, 145, 332, 439 Estcot, 41 Estcourt, Rev. Mr. 67, 446 Mr. E. 288 Etall Hall, 226 Etherington, Mr. R. 376 Eton College, 80 Etruria, 162, 191 , 358, 410 Ettrick, Mr. W. 233 Evans, Rev. Dr. 1 1 4 Mr. 112, 203, 204 C. 102, 114 G. 117 J. 116 W. 458 W. R. 136, 280 Evelyn, Sir F. 409 ...... Sir G. A. S. 28 ...... late Sir G. S. 413 Mr. Wm. 6 ...... Miss S. 28, 463 Evenley Hall, 126, 430 Everest, Mr. 100 Everett, Mr. 142, 147 T. 362 1 Everinghaia Park, 236 index to country seats, &c. [481 Evesham, account of, 97, 291 Abbey, 95 Evington, 345 . Place, 7 Euston Hall, 257, 271 Ewart, Mr. J. M. 46I Ewart Hall, 226 Ewdness, 130, 401 Ewenny Abbey, 89 Exeter, Marquis of, 180, 201,318 Exmouth, watering place, 52, 445 Exton Park, 180, 423 Eynsham Hall, 98 Eyre, Mr 295 .... F. 202, 293, 357 H. 298 J. 46, 298 *... v. 275,277 Eythorp, 129, 146 Eyton, 128, 133 Mr. 133 Eywood, 323 House, Park, and Woods, 112, 118 F Fagg, Rev. Sir J. 344 Eair Holm, 186 .. Water, 66, 446 Fairfax, Mr. C. G. 235 R.453 Fairfield, 62, 163 Fairley Hall, I70 Fairy Hill, 24 Falkbourn Hall, 320 Falla Hall, 227 Falmouth, account of, 78 Falmouth, Lord Vise. 81 Fane, Mr. F. 258, 305 .... H. 219, 3U J. Ill .... M. F. 350 Fanes, Mr. 257 Fanholm, Mr. W. 228, 230 Fanshawe, Mr. J. 30 Mrs. 438 Farley Hall, 38 1 .... Hill, 284 Farmborough, 426 Farmer, Hon. Cap. 270 Mr. S. 366 Farmington, 46, 300 Ftfrrraby, late Sit J. 357 Farnborough Place, 38 Farncomb Hall, 95 Farnham Castle, 20, 38 House, 287 Farnley Hall, 1 95, 349 Farquahar, Mr. J. 31 Farquhar, Mr. J. 368 Farquier, Mr. W. 379 Fassett, Mr. T. 310 Farrington, Mr. R. 1 67 Fauconberg, late Earl, 98) 229, 235 Faukner, Mr. 1 63 Faulkner, Mr. 163 Mrs. 408 Faquier, Mr. F. 168, 426 Faussett, Mr. H. G. 345 Fawcett Hall, I84 Fawcett, Sir W. 3, 6 Rev. J. 223 Mr. S. 41 Fawkes, Mr. 370 W. 195, 349, 453 Fawkner, Mr. W. 147 Fawley, 43 1 Court, 93 Fawsley Park, 1 59, 300 Feake, Mr. J. C. 256 Fearnley, Mr. B. 355 Featherstonhaugh, Sir H. 425 Felbrigg, 263, 365 Park, 403 Fell, Rev. Dr. 157 Fell Foot, 390 Fellbridge Park, 28 Fellowes, Mr. R. 267 Fellows, Mr. W. 254, 263, 377 Felton Park, 224 Fenham Hall, 230, 4 1 8 Fenton, Mr. 198, 216 J. 198 Fenwick, Mr. 459 T. 208 W. 419 Fermanagh, Lady, 2 Fermor, Mr. W. 340, 430 Fern Hill, 24, 55, 82 .... House, 53 Fernalee, I89 Ferney Hall, 138 Ferrers, Earl, 161, I69, 303,316,427 Fetcham Park, 31, 34 Fettiplace, Mr. R. 98, 299 Field, Mr. J. 126, 143,219 t^icld Piace, 34 Q q q Fielding, Mr. J. 173 Fifield House, 102, 338 Fillingham, Mr. 31 1 Finborough Hall, 272 Finch, Hon.C. 132 Mr. W. F. 259 Mrs. 294 Fineshade, 213 Abbey, 319 Finkley Abbey, Ruins of, 223 Finlay, Rev. Dr. 225 Mr. 225 Finney, Mr. 167, 464 Firle Place, 3 2J Fisher, Mr. 348 J. 446 T. 121,303, 427 Fisherwick Park, I58 Fitch, Rev. Mr. 49 Fitzherbert, Sir H. 285 Mr. 20, 204, 463 .. B. 161 Fitzpatrick, Gen. 55 Fitzroy, Lord C. I49 Fitzroy Farm, 1 47 Fitzwater, 265 Fitzwilliam, Earl, 18, 155, 198, 238, 433 Fixby Hail, 198,354 Flamborough Head, ac- count of, 246 Flamstead House, I49 Flaxley Abbey, 1 1 4 Fleetwood, Sir T. 167 Fleming, Sir D. 200 Rev. Mr. 200 Mr. 332 J. 38, 295 Fletcher, Sir H. 19, 42, 211,347,368 SirT.317,417,4!'? Mr. P. L. 133,172 T. 196 W. 444 Fleurs, 228 Flintham Hall, 311 Flixton Hall, 276 Flood, Mr. C. 41 Flower, 28, 159, 408 Flower, Mr. E. 455 Mrs. 9 Floyd, Gen. 10 Floyer, Mr. W. H. C. 16® Fludyer, Sir S. 318 Mr. G. 423 Foelix Hall. 266 482] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C, Foley, Lord, 137> 385> 392 Hon. A. Ill, 112, 338, 438 .... Hon. E. 119, 334 o... Rev. Mr 137 .... Mr. E. 386 .... J.H.90 Foljamb, Mr. J. S. I98 Foljambe, Mr. F. F. 294, 356 Folkes, Sir M. B. 252, 402 Folkingham, account of, 315 Fonnereau, Rev. Dr. 274 Font Hill, 60, 64, 304 Foot, Mrs. 46I Foote, Mr. H. 407 Foot’s Cray Place, 6, 367 Forbes, Mr. J. 142, 145 Forcett Hall, 220, 375 Ford, Sir F. 50, 414 .... Col. 163, 417 .... Mr. 358 .... J. 353, 390 Ford Abbey, 54 ... Castle, 226 .... Green, 358 .... House, 204 .... Park, 344 .... Place, 268, 269 Fordell, 227 Fordham, Mr. 339 Fordyce, SirW. 18, 42 Mr. J. 224 Forest Hall, 90, 350 .... House, 255, 449 Forester, Mr. G. 128 Forleigh Wallop, 47, 53 Forster, Mr. C. 131 C. B. 224 J-373 Miss, 459 Forston, 306 Forsyth, Mr. 5, 41 1 Fort, Mr. 295 Fort, the, 99, 105 Fortescue, Earl, 61 Mrs. 134 Fosbrook, Mr. 427 - L. 174 Foster, Mr. 25 1 Fothergill, Mr. J. 235 Eoulis, Mr. J. W. 235 Foulkes, Mr. 69 Fountaine, Mr. B.260, 404 Four Oaks Hall, 171,286, •292, 303, 330 Fowden, Mr. J. 167, 370 Fowell, Mr. 74 Fowey, account of, 77 Fowler, Mr. 275 W.41 Fowlers, 1 1 Fowles, Mrs. 276, 277 Fowley, Hon. A. 1 1 1 Fownes, the Rev. T. 75 Fox, the late Right Hon. C.J. 38, 43, 45 .... Dr. 46I Mr. E. 79 .... G.46I .... J.L. 183, 355 .... S. 174 Mrs. 429 Fox Holes, 206 Lease, 47 Foxcroft, Mrs. 199, 375 Foxley Hall, 112 House, 107, 337 Foy, Mrs. 306 Frampton, Mr. J. 461 , Frampton Hall, 312 France, Mr. T. I63 Franco, Mr. J. 110, 125 Frank, Mr. B. 182, 422 J. 226 Frankland, Sir T. 229 Mr. W. 32 Franklin, Mr. G. 248 Franks, 367 Franks, Mr. 150, 258 Fraser, Mr. J. 396 Frazer, Mr. 3 Frederick, Sir J. 19, 43 Mr. F. 100 Freefolk, 39 Freeford, I6l Freelands, 10, 368 Freeman, Mr. 117, 301, 334 John, 56, 120, 129, 3&2 , S.83, 93, 438 Freemantle, 38, 444 Park, 56 Freer, Rev. Mr. 124 Fremeaux, Mrs. 149 French Hay, 335 Frere, Mr. J. 273, Freshwater House, 25, 26 Frettenham, 264 Ffeyke, Mr. 66 Friarage, the, 232 Friars, the, 7, 8, 407, 412 Friends, Mr.J, 200,348 Friston Place, 413 Frith, Mr. J 70 S. 203 Fritton Hall, 276 Frogmore Hall, 249 Frognal, 6, 9, 367 Frome, account of, 59 Fron, 159 Fronfraith House, 113, 142 Froward, Mr. R. 65 Froxfield Hospital, 81 Froylt Place, 38 Fryston Hall, 182 Fulford, 69 Fulford, Mr. 69 Fulham Palace, 42 Fuller, Rev. Mr. 324 Mr. E. 275 J. 12, 388, 447 J.T. 28,449 R. 409 Fulshaw Hall, I67, 464 Furness Abbey, 209, 39^ Furnival, Mr. 151 Fytche, Mr. L. D. 269 G Gaddesden Plaee, 145 Gage, Lord, 28,46, 114, 323, 327 Sir T. 270 Gager, Mr. 296 Gainsborough, town of, 214 Gains Hall, 212 Galcot, Rev. Mr. 129 Gale, Mr. 209 .... E. M. 47 R. 408 Galway, Lord Vise. 1 82 Lady, 182 Galweg, Mr. S. P. 260, 261, 404 Gambier, Mr. S. 1 47 Gamble, Rev. Mr. 2?0 Gardner, Capt. 265 Gardinerj Sir J. W. 205 late Sir J.W. S. 362, 414, 426 Mr. S. 462 Garendon Park, 174 Garforth, Mr. J. B„ 199, 219 P.206 Garland, Mr. L. P. 274 Gariks, Lord, 387 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [483 Garner, Mr. 46-2 Garney, Mr. C. 276, 277 Gamier, Mr. G. 133, 296, 362 Garnons, 120 Garnston Hall, 116 Garrett, Mr. W. 22 Garrick, Mrs. 42, 368 Garston, 408 Hall, 27 Garswood Hall, 165, 396, Garth, Mr. C. 56 J. 372 Gascoigne, SirT. 182,355 Gaskell, Mr. 207 B. 193 D. 193 Gasken, Mr. W. 255 Gatcomb Park, 105 Gate Hall, 211 .... House, 324 Gatehouse, Mr. T. 443 Gateshead Park, 233 Gatton Park, 30, 408, 458 Gaudy Hall, 2?6 Gaussen, Mr. S. R. I78 Gautby, 393 Gawler,Mr.J.56,57, 59,362 Gawthorp Hall, 206, 436 Gayburst, 149 Geary, Sir W. 327 Gedge, Mr. R. H. 148 Geldestone Hall, 276, 284 Cell, Adm. 100 Mr. P. 285, 381 Gent, Mr. G. 272 George, Mr. E. 6, 412 Germany, a cottage, 99 Gerrard, Sir R. 396 SirW. 165, 182 Dowager Lady, 165, 396 Gibbard, Mr. J. 196 Gibbon, Mr. W. 281 Gibbons, Sir W. 37, 80 Gibbs, Mr. 143 Mrs. 273 Gibson, Mr. 187, 209 .. c. 177, 207 Mrs. 204 Gidea Hall, 265 Giddis, 99 Giffard, Mr. 14 Gilbert, Mr. 39, 462 T. 170, 381 Gilby, Rev. Mr. 383 .... Mr. W. 344 Gildart, Mr. R. 171 Gilead House, I63 Giles, Mr. D. 248 Gilling Castle, 235 Gillingham Hall, 27 6 Gilraerton, I89, 227 Gilmour, Sir A. 227 Mr. L. I89 Gilpin, Mr. R. 149 Gilthwaite Hall, 1 98 Gipping Hall, 272 Gipps, late Mr. j Mrs. JO Girardot, Mr. J. 203, 204 J. C. 458 Girdler, Mr. S. 80 Girdlestone, Mr. Z. 403 Gisborne, Dr. 356 Rev. T. 292 Mr. J. 204 Gisburn Park, 205 Gladswood, 228, 230 Glanbran, 401 Glangwnna, 136 Glanton Pyke, 226 Glanville, Mr. F. 77 Glashnoch Ruins, 188 Glastonbury, Lord, 86 Gledhow, 1 93 Gledstone, 205 Glegg, Mr. J. 417 Lt. Col. 166 Glen, 188 Glenbervie, Lord, 43, 368 Glendon Hall, 155, 196 Glenham Hall, 275 Glensteuart, 186 Glentworth, 239, 398 Gloucester, Duke of, 38, 39, 48, 80, 82 Gloucester Lodge, 51 Gloucester, account of, 289 Glover, Mr. Glympton Park, 94, 113, 121 Glvn Castle, 320 Glyndowry Park, 131 Glynn, Lady, 153 Gnoll Castle, 89, 320 Godbold, Mr. N. 19 Goddard, Dr. R. 108, 363 Mr. A. 108, 361 Godeby, 317 Godfrey, Mr. M. 255 W. 146 Godington, 345 Godmanchester, account of, 248 Godolphin, Mr. W. 57 Q q q 3 Godolphin, 190 Park., 71 Godschall, the Rev.Mr.409 Godwick Hall, 405 Gogmagog Hills, 257, 259, 310, 350 Golborn Hall, 163 Golden Grove, 101, 283 Golding, Mr. E. 55 G 275 Golightly, Mr. W. 44 Goldsmid, late Mr. A. 31, 368 Goltho Hall, 243 Gooch, Sir T. 275 Mr. 19 T. S. 390 Goodacre, Mr. J. 150 Goodamore, 72 Goodchild, Mr. J. 233 Goodere, Mr. J. 191 Gooding, Mr. R. 54 Goodrich, Mr. B. 364 Goodricke, late Sir IL 183 Goodwick Hall, 261 Goodwood, 21, 22, 297, 425 Goodyere, late Sir J. D.332 Goose, Mr. J. 30 Gopsall Hall, 157 Gordon, Rev. Sir 268, 321 Sir W. J. 244 Mr. I87 J. 337 R. 44 R. H. 10 The. 261 Mrs. 239 Gordon Bank, 226 Gore, Rev. Mr. 45, 463 Gore House, 2 Gorehambury, 149 Gorelands, 125 Goring, Mr. C. 32, 33,382 C. F. 32 Goring Castle, 297 Gorpbwysfa, 132, 1 53 Gorrelstone, Mr. 365 Gosfiel'd Hall, 270, 27 1 Gosforth Hall, 224 Gossington Hall, 106, 329 Gossip, Mr. W. 453, 456 Gostling, Mr. G. 37, 389 Gott, Sir H. T 125 Gower, Mr. W. L. 408 Grafton, Duke cf, 159,257, 271, 404 484 ] JUDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, iSfc. Grafton, Mr. J. M. 265 Grafton Hall, 127, 329 Graham, Sir B. 183 SirJ. 185, 188 Mr, 185, 186 J. 178 W. 185 . Mrs. 3 Graham Hall, 185 Grainger, Mr. T. 30, 387, 463 Grange, the, 6, 50, 63,193, 198, 222, 232, 233, 306 House, 116 Park, 48 Grant, Baron, 227 Sir Alex. 39 Lady of Gen. 38 Mr. 256 H. 45 ...... J. 125 W.296 Grantham, Lord, 183, 194, 222, 232 Grantham, account of, 181 Grantley, Lord, 382 Granville, Rev. Mr. 381 • Graves, Lord, 77 - Adm. R. 63 Capt. 69 Gray, the Rev. Dr. 233 .. .. Mr. E. 142 * .. J. 196 Graystock Park and Castle, 211,391 Graystcn Hall, 444 Greame, Mr. J. 237 Great Abbey, the, 125 .... Barr, 462 .... Bedwin, borough of, 85 Canford House, 39, 49, 50, 435 .... Gains, 267 «... Grimsby, account of, 242 «... Heydon, 250 .... Manley, 373 .... Tew Park, 94, 121, 299, 360, 426 .... Ness, 407 Olanteigh, 344 Greathead, 185 Greatbead, Mr.B. 144,301, 449 Greave, Mr. 460 Greaves, Mr. 193 Greaves, E. 3 12, 354 Gredington, 416 Green, Sir W. 146 Rev. Mr. 377 Mr. 332 E. 24 R. 355 Greenby, Mr. W. 112,323 Greencroft, 420 Greene, Mr. H. 190 T. A. 145 Mrs. 262 Greenhaugh^Mr. J. 177 Greenhaugh Castle, 177 Greenhill, Dr. 340 Greenhill Grove, 148 Greenlaw, 187 Greenly, Mr. W. 323 Greenly Lough, 418 Greenstead Hall, 256, 258, 350 Green way, 75 Greenwell, Mr. J. 372 Greenwell Hall, 372 Greenwich, account of, 4 Park, 4 Greenwood, Mr. T. 270, 287 Gregg, Mr. J. 363 Gregory, Mr. G. D. 181 Gregson, Mr. 224 Grenville, Lord, 76, 80, 83, 146 Hon. T. 125 Gres ford Lodge, 281, 351 Gresley, Sir — 157, I58, 304 Rev. Mr. 158 Gressen Hall, 261, 405 Gretford, 318 Greville, Mr. W. F. 444 Grewel Hill, 45 Grey, Lord, 292 .... Mr. B. 168, 191, 381 .... deRuthyn, Lord, 155 Grey’s Court, 94 Grice, Mr. L. 407 Grierson, Sir R. 186 Griffiths, Rev. Mr. J. 384 Mr. 132 Grigby, Mr. J. 343 Grimes Hill, 208 Grimstborpe Castle, 238, 312 Grimstone, Lord, 149, 409 Mr. H. 24O T. 240 Grimstone House, 228 Grindiey, Mr. S. 132, 154 Gripson, 369 Grose, Sir N. 24, 26 Grosvenor, Earl, 80, 134# 153, 281 Mr. T. D. 435, 461 Grote, Mr. G. 368 J. 93 Grotto, the, 462 - Grove, Mr. S. 255 T. 53 Mrs. 60, 65 Grove, the, 6, 3 1, 338 Hall, 118, 182 Hill, 13 House, 23, 37 Hill House, 4 Park, 143, 145,439 Place, 444 Grovesend, 329 Grubb, Mr. E. 19, 45 Gubbins, 178 Guildford, Earl of, 3, 126, 143,299,426 Guilsborough, 150 Guinock, 188 Guise, SirJ. 99, 101, 114, 121 Guiting Park, 96, 97, 1C1 Guitton, Mr. 362 Gunby Hall, 244,393 Gundry, Mr. 40 Gunning, Sir R. 149 Guns tone. Sir T. 61, 86 Gunthorpe Hall, 262, 403 Gunthwaite Hall, 370, 440 Gunton Hall, 2.63, 264, 275 Gurdon, Rev. Mr. 365 Gurney, Mr. 258 Guy, Mr. 67 Guy’s Cliff House, 301, 449 Gwernalt Lodge^ 120, 281 Gwernhiyled, 172 Gwrych, 134, 153 Gwydir, Lord, 13, 132, 36 7 Gwydir Castle, 132 Gwyn, Mr. 282 s. 401 Gwynn, Mr. 54 J. F. 446 M. T. H. 279 T. H. 100 Gwynne, Gen. 248, 2 50, 464 Gwynnett, Miss, 89 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C, 1.485 H Hacketf, Mr. A. 160, 450 Hackfall, 194,349 Hackness, 240 Hackster’s End, 143 Hackton Hill, 267 Hackwood Park, 39, 53, 285, 425 Hadden, Col. 154 Haddington, Earl of, 225 Haddo, Mr. 185 Haddon Hall, 202 Hadleigh Hall, 269 Hadspen House, 306 Haffenden, Mr. J. 345 Haggerstone, Sir C. 224 Hagley, 151, 161 Park, 125, 129 Hague Hall, 198 Haig, Capt. J. 230 Haigh Hall, I65 Haine, 70 Haining, 189 Kaldon Hill, 73 House, 72, 73 Hale, Gen. 451 Mr. 72 Hale House, 49 Hales, Sir E. 3, 4, 345 Sir P. 62 Hales Hall, 170, 38I .... Owen, 124 Place, 3, 4 Haleswell Park, 67 Halifax, late Earl of, 1 1 Halifax, account of, I98 Haling Grove, 27 Halkin Hall, 153 Hall, Sir J. 225 Gen. 257, 310 Mr. I64, 316 .... J .224 .... T.438 .... Mrs. 464 Hall, the, 379, 459 .... Barn, 110 .... Grove, 38 .... House, 11, 325, 382 .... Place, 3,15,39,46,93 .... Tree, I89 .... Wood, 352 Hall Land Park, 33 Hallam, Mr. W. 197 Halland Park, 324 Hallet, Rev. Mr. 41,52 Mr. J. 3 ...... W. 103 Hallews, Mr. B. 192 Hallingbury Place, 364 Hallington Hall, 231, 391 Hailwood, 158,352 Halnaby Hall, 222 Halnecker Park, 22 Halsey, Mr. 145 Halstead, 10, 199, 375 Halsted, Adm. 425 Halton, Mr. 204 W. 380 Halton Castle, 352 Hall, 177 House, 126 Place, 199 Haltrone, 462 Haly Bury, 248, 249 Ham Court, 114 .... House, 44 Hamblethorpe Hall and Park, 199, 219 Hamels, 248, 250 Hamer, Mr. J. 393 Hamerton Hall, 72 Hamilton, Duke of, 186 Lord A. 278 Gen. J. 186 Capt. 24, 46, 401 Mr. 125, 185, 186, 188, 227, 342 Jas. 186, 225 John, 186 Hamilton Palace, 186 Hamlyn, Sir J . 61 Hammerton, Mr J. 199 Hammerwood Lodge, 28 Hamraet, Sir B. 6, 463 Hammond, late Col. 47, 414 Mr. 251 A. 222, 260, 405 W. 6 Hamond, Mr. W. P. 310 Hampden, Vise. 126 Hampden*House, 126 Hampton Court, 42, 117, 332 Hams Hall, 160,429,449, 464 Hamsel House, 91,288 Hanbury, Rev. Mr. 190 Mr. J. 283, 384 O. 364 W. 116, 118, 173, 322 Hanbury Hall, 114 Hanch Hall, I69 Hand, Mr. G. 151 Handford Hall, 264 Hanford, 46 Hanger Hill, 110 Hanham, Rev. Sir J. 305 Hanham Hall, 87 Hankelow Hall, 417 Hankey, Mrs. 31, 34 Hanmer Hall, I72, 416 Hanmer, Sir T. 172, 416 Mr! J. 272 W. H. 159 Hannam, Mr. G. 5 Hanning, Mr. J. 65, 63 W. 65, 68 Hanover Hall, 327 Han worth House, 37 Park, 44, 263 Happisburgh Hall, 403, 406 Harbord, Hon. W. A. 263, 264^406 Harborough, Earl of, 197 Harcourt, Earl, 94, 102, 196, 424 Gen. 80, 82 Hardcastle, Mr. 444 Harden He wish, 91, 358, 363 Hardens, 230 Harding, Mr. R. 64 Hardwick, Mr. J. 99 Hardwick, 133, 192, 315» 416 House, 271,437 ........ Hail, 373 Hardwicke, Earl of, 24S Hardy, Mr. J. 253 Hare, Mr. T. 251 Mrs. 257 Hare Gate, 358 .... Hall, 265 .... Lodge, 265 Harence, Mr. B. 6, 367 Haresfoot, 143, 464 Harewood, account of, 1 93, 453 House, 453,461 Harewood, Lord, 193,453 Harford, Sir C. I74 Mr. E. 335 Hargham Hall, 257 Hargrave, Mr. 459 W. 226 Hargreaves, Mr. A. 205 Harleyford, 83, 93, 438 1NJ3EX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C e 436 ] Harland, Mr. C. H. 235 Harley, Mrs. 118 Harman, Mr. 2, 255 Hannestone, 90 Harpenden Lodge, 154 Harper, Sir H. 5 ...... Mr. J. 196 Harperley Hall, 221, 231, 372 Harpers, 207 Harpsden Court, 438 Harpton Court, 112 Harpur, Sir H. 303, 41 1, 427 Harraton Hall, 223 Harrington, Earl of, 174, 175, 427 Sir J. 284 Harringworth Park, 212, 319, 424 Harris, Mr. 70, 71 c. 70 T. 110, 130 Harrison, Mr. 453 C.271,413,444 Jno. 3, 8, 239, 370, 398 J. H. 266 T. 159 Harrow Cottage, 39 Harrowby, Lord, 1 6 1 Harrowgate, bathing place, 194 Hanford Hall, 375, 421 ‘Hartingford Bury, 249 Hartlebury Park, 290,385, ' 392 Hartley, Mr. 220, 375 ...... H. 337 Hartley Castle, 208, 374 .. .... Court, 284 Hartopp, Sir E. C 156, 171,286, 292, 303,330 Hartrow House, 67 Hartsborne Manor Place, 142, 145 Hartwell, 126 ...... House, 129 Harvey, Sir R. B. 80, 110, 125 ...... Rev. Mr. 15 .... . . Adm A 12 ... Mr. E. 258 J. 182, 263, 344 T. 221 Harwich, account of, 274 Harwood, Mr. Jno. 39 W-.T. 261 Hase, Mr. E. 262 Hasels, 179 Hasker, Mr. T. 285 Haslar Royal Hospital, 47 Haslewcod Hall, 182, 228, 355 Hasley Court, 438 Hassop, 202 Hastings, Maj. Gen. SirC. 302 Mr. W. 96, 104 Hastings, account of, 15 Hatch, Mr. Jas. 255 Mrs. 258 Hatch Court, 68 Hatchford, 19, 45 Hatchland, 34 Hatchwoods, 45 Hatfield, Mr. J. 216 Hatfield Chace, 369 Hall, 193 House, 178, 365 Priory, 266 Hathedly, Mr. W. H. 61 Hatley House, 367 Hatrill, Mr. H. 358 Hatsell, Mr. J. 28, 408 Hatt, 434 Hatton, 123 Hatton, Mr. F. 7, 9, 344 T. 310 Hatton Hall, 38 Havard, Mr. A. 146, 439 Havelock, Mr. W. 2 Haverfield, Mr. T. 361 Haverholm Piiory, 244 Havering Bower, 265 Havers, Mr. T. 267 Haughleigh Park, 343404 . Place, 343,404 Haughton Hall, 123 Havod, 112, 142 Hawarden, late Lord, 82, 305 Hawarden Castle, 153 Ease, 153 Hawes, Mr. R. 448 Hawke, Lord, 228 Mr. M. B. 228 Hawker, Mr. J. 238, 359 Miss, 428 Hawkesbury, Lord, 19,31, 368, 412 Hawkins, Sir C. 76 Lady, 87 Rev. Mr. 154 ........ late Mr. 326 ........ Mrs. 3 Hawkley, 165, 39^ Hawkstone, 172,45® Hawley, Sir H. 6, 407 Major, 39 Hawley Hall, 219, 355 . ~ . . . House, 39 Hawne Place, 154 Haworth, 198 Hawthorn Hall, I67, 464 Hay, Mr. 228, 230 J. 188, 225, 226, 401- W. R. 371 Hay Castle, 322 Hill, 102 Haydock Hall, I65 Hayes, 10 Hayle Copper House, 71 Hayley, the late Mr. W, 36 Hayman, Mr. ^ Haynes, Mr. 31, 409 J. 285 Hayton Castie, 347 Hayward, Mr. C. 289 Mrs. 291 Hazel Grove, 287 Head, Sir James, 2 .... Miss, 273 Headford, Marq. of, 462 Headington House, 111, 338 Headley Hill, 31 Headley, late Lord, 183 Healaugh Manor, 228 Healy Hall, 207 Heanton, 69,434 Court, 64 Heath, Mr. P. 422 W.256 Heathcote, Sir G. 423, 433 Sir J. E. 82,191 Sir W. 48 Mr. B. 304 C. 138 J.310 LE. 56, 82, 359 M. 179, 249 S. 82, 360 Heatherston Park, 61 Heathfield, Lord, 54, 73, 75, 378 Mr. T. 378 Heathfield Lodge, 89 Park, 1 7,325,388 Heatley, Mr. 177 R. 265 Heaton Hall, 162,167,205* 206, 234 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS,, &C, Heaton, Mr. J. 265, 319 Heauthwaite Hall, 347 Heber, Mr. B. 450 R. 205 Hebburn House, 233 Heckfield Place, 284 Hedenham Park, 276, 277 Hedingham Castle, 272 “Hedley, Mr. M. 231 Hedsor Lodge, 80 Heirs House, 206 Hellesden New Hall, 407 Hellifield Peel, 199 Hellyar, Mr. W. 304 Helstone, account of, 71 Hembury Fort House, 63 Hemming, Mr. S. 101, 108 Hempstead House, 289 Henbury, 87 Hall, 357 Hendon Place, I47 Heneage, Mr. G. 243 J. W. 87, 108, 363 H engrave, 27 1 Hengwrt Hall, 139 Henham Park, 275, 277 Henley Hall, 401 Henley, Mr. 54 H. H.251 Henlys, 109 Henner House, 1 1 7 Hcnniker, Lord, 255, 259, 265, 349, 364 Henshaw, Mrs. 158, 304 Hensol, 281 Henwick House, 155 Henwood, 322 Hepburn, Mr. G. B. 225 R. I89 Pleppingfon, 345 Herbert, Mr. 209 Mrs. 129 Hereford, Lord Vise. 120, 139, 282,351, 462, 464 Mr. J. 119 Hereford, account of, 119, 384 Hermitage, the, 2, 164 Hermit’s Hole, account of, 26 Herne, Sir W. 80 Heron, Sir T. 373 Mr. 188 ...... G. 352 P. 188 Herrick, Mr. W. 174 Herringfleet Hall, 276 Herringsotne, 51 Herrington, Mr. J. 231 Herstmonceux Park, 324, 447, 448 Hertford, Marquis of, 127, 278, 291, 385 Hesketh, Sir T. 166 Mr. B.F. 165,166 R 134,153,208, 376 Hessle Wood, 395, 454 Hestleton Lodge, 46 1 Hethel, 258 Hetherstone Park, 86 Hetton Hall, 233 Heveningham Hall, 275 Heveringland Hall, 263 Hewel Grange, 127 Hewrgil, Gen. 222 Hewit, Mr. J. 215 W. 369 Hewletts, 98, 113 Hexham Abbey, 419, 420 Heydon Hall, 262, 264 Heyman, Mr. H. 44 Heytesbury, borough of, 59 Heythorpe, 94, 121, 299, 360 Hey wood, Mr. B. 355 Heywood Hall, 397 House, 305 Hibbert, Mr. R. 357 T. 125 Hick, Mr. E. 414 Hicks, 80 Hicks, Sir W. 103, 289 Capt. 129 Mr. 25, 26, 70 F. 232, 236 Hidefield, 116 Higgins, Rev. Mr. S. 317 Mr. G. 182 R. 290, 386 High Barns, 233 .... Cliff, 50,414 .... Cocken, 233 .... Down, 195 .... Down House, 339 .... Elms, 46I Field, 175 .... Grove, 102, 1 1 4 .... House, 125,275,438 .... Lowlin, 224 Higham, 3 Hill, 255 Highclere ,House, 423 Highdes, 32 £487 Higher Efford, 72 Enbury, 305 Nutwell, 378 Highfield, 91 Highlands, 265 Highnam Park, 99, 101, 114, 121 High Tor Rocks, 73 Hilderston Hall, 316 Hildyard, Sir R. D’Arcy, I84, 245, 375, 421 Hilcot Hall, 317 Hill, late Sir R. 160, 172, 450 late Serj. 155 .... Mr. I87, 462 J. 261, 406 .... R. 144 .... W. 157, 166 Hill, the, 192, 330 .... Hall, 256, 258 .... House, 100,105,106, 117,288, 359,^84 .... Park, 10, 14, 408 .... Place, 34 Hillier, Mr. F. 19, 34 Hillington, 252 Park, 402 Hillman, Mr. H. 91 Hills, Mr. P. 310 Hills Place, 32 Hilton, 402 Hilton, Mr. J. 205, 436 Himley Hall, 334 Hinchinbrook, 179, 248, 309 Hinchcliffe, Rev. E. 415 Hinckley, account of, 15S Hinde, Mr. L. 349 Hintlesham Hall, 266 Hinton House, 50, 414 St. George, 54, 65, 68, 287, 323 Hints, 160 Hippesley, Sir J. C.55,S 5, 287, 328 Hipping Hall, 1 99 Hirdefraig, 132, 154 Hirsel, 226 Hirst, 215 Hirst, Mr. J. 265 Hitchin Priory, 195 Hoare, Sir H. C. 58 Sir R. 60, 65, 66. Hcbart Mr. H.30 R. C. 305 tr , Hon, H. 253 j Hcbhouse, Mr. 65 488] INDEX 1*0 COUNTRY SEATS, Hobhouse, B. 57, 306 Hoblan Hall, 275 1 Hob’s Hole, 145 Hobson, Mr. D. 50 Hoddam Castle, 185 Hoddington, 45 Hodges, Mr. 337 T. 107 Hodgson, Gen. 82 Rev. H. 460 Rev. S. 155 Mr. 424, 437 B. 175 E. L. 182 T. 235 W. 222, 231 Hodnet Hall, 450 Hogg, Mr. G. 251, 366 Hoghton, Sir H. P. 165, 166, 176, 436 * Lady, 176,436 Mr. 165 Hoi beach, account of, 24 1 Holbech, Mr. W. 426 Holbrook, 343 .f. Hall, 272,458 Holby Hill, 2 Holden, Mr. R. 203, 204, 436, 458 Mrs. 265 Hcldenby House, 149 Holder, Mr. J. 39 Holdsworth, Mr. A 369 Holker Hall, 209 Holkam House and Park, 252, 261 Holland, Lord, 37, *07, no, 337 late Lord, 5, 411 Sir Nat. 38, 95 Mr. J. 204 Holland House, 37, 110 Holley, Mr. G. H. 406 Holliday, Mr. J. 66, 446 Mrs. 38I Hollingbourne Hill, 7 Hollingclose Hall, 194, 349 Hollingsworth, Mr. J. 248 Hollist, Mr. 15 Holloway, 439 House, I46, 149, 365 Hollowed, 150 Hollydale House, 10, 367 Hollv Hill, 28 Holm, 119, 187 Hill, 211, 347 Holmbush, 30 Holm Pierrepont, 192 Holmby House, I56 Holme, 46I Holmes, Lord, 25 Rev. Mr. 2 76 Mr. T 127,211, 291 Holne Park, 72 Holt, Mr. 396 Mrs. 310, 350 Holt, 362 Castle, 137 Forest, 38 Hail, 262, 403 Holton Lodge, 243 House and Park, 111, 113, 338 Holwood, 14, 367 Hill, 10 Holyoke, Mr. F. 123 Holyrood House, 225 Home, Earl of, 226 Sir — , 224 Col. 25 ..... Dr. Jas. 228, 230 Mr. Jas. 228, 230 Honeybone, Mr. R. 174 Honey End, 424 Honeywood, the late Sir J. 1, 345 Honingharr. Hall, 406 H 00, the, 195 Hook Place, 387 Idookbreed Grove, 31 Hookwood Place, 408 Hooper, Mr. 1 1 5 E. 46, 49 T. 282, 384 Hope, 353 Hope, Sir A. 225 Hope End, 1 1 9 Hopekirk, Mr. 186 Hopetoun, Earl of, 185, 227 Hopkins, Mr. B. 84 R. 126, 143 Hopper, Mr. N. 231 r. h. 221 w. c. 233 Hopton, Mr. R. C. 385 Hopton Hall, 285, 381 Idopwell Hall, 304 Hopwood, Mr. E. G.206 Hopwood Hall, 206 Horkesley Park, 273 Horlock, Mr. J. W. 91 Hornby, Rev, Mr. G. 1 65 Hornby Castle, I83, 208, 222, 376 Grange, 222 Horne, Mr. E. 38 Horner, Mr. T. 58 Hornsea, account of, 245 Horrocks, Mr. 166, 176 Horse Heath, 256 Horsfall, Mr. C. 167, 464 Mrs. 44O Horsham, account of, 387 Horsley House, 307 Horstead Hall, 263, 26 4 Place, 28, 3V Horton, Mr. E. 158, 303* 417 Horton House, 149 Park, 31 Idosforth Hall. 195 Hoskins, Sir H. 112 Mr. E. 336 T. 282 Hoste, Mr. W. 252 Hotham, 236 Park, 87 Hotham, late Sir C. 237, 240 late Sir R. 36 Hothfield Place, 7> 345 Houblon, Mr. J. 364 Houghton, Miss, 371 Houghton, 218, 236 Hall, 233, 252, 402 Hill, account of, 20 Lodge, 53 Park, I54 Hounds Hill, 127 Hounslow, account of, 86 Houston, Mr. 225 Howard, Lady, 80 Mr. B. 271 C. 251, 402 H. 105, 329,348 R. 3i Mrs. 149 Howe, Lord Vise. 57, 59 Howell, Mr. 288, 352 J. 149 Howlet, Mr. And. 462 Howlets, 3, 6 Howlish Hall, 220 How man, Rev. Mr. Id 406 Hoxne Hall, 267, 272 Hubbard, Rev. Mr. 12§ Hub bar t. Miss, 81 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [489 Huddersfield, account of, 348 Huddleston, Mr. 39 1 J. 211, 259 Huddlestone Hall, 182 Hudscot, 67 Hudson, Sir C. 1 74, 317 Mr. 30, 390 ...... H.237 K. 95 T.95 Mrs 31 Huggenton, Mr. T. 23 1 Hughes, Lady, 255 Rev.E. 133, 134, 153 Mr. 90 1. 258 K. 134, 153 V/. 101, 108 Mrs. 120 Hulbert, Mr. R. 83 Hull, account of, 239 Hull, Mr J. W. 269 Hull Bank, 237, 239 Hulse, Sir E 49 Hultorr, Mr. W. I76, 396 Hulton Hall, 176, 396 Humble, Mr. 464 Hume, Sir A. 248 Humffreys, Mr. J. 137 Humphrey, Mr. 13 Humphreys, Mr. M 87 S. 280 Humphries, Mr. 131 Hunger ford, late Mr. J. P. 156, 174 Hungerford, account of, 84 * Park, 81 Hungerton Lodge, 181 Hunlocke, SirW. 192,285 Hunloke, Sir H. 205, 464 Hunstanton Hall, 251,366 Hunt, Mr. 4 1 4 C. H. 127 .... G. 434 .... J.306 S. o. 127 Hunter, Rev. Mr. 1 73 ' Mr. 178, I87 T. O. 238, 254, 431, 433 W. H. 458 Huntercombe, 80 Huntingdon, Earl of, 393 Huntingdon, account of, 254, 309 Huiuingrield, Lord, 275 Huntley, Rev. R. 288 Huntley Hall, 170 Huntroyd Hall, 436 Hurcot House, 307 Hurley Place, 83, 93 Hursley Lodge, 48 Hurst, Mr. R. 32 Hurst Park, 56 Hurstbom Park, 39, 428 Hurt, Mr. F. 203,381 Huskisson, Mr. W. 30, 297 Hussey, Mr. E. 10 P. 171, 410 Hutchinson, Mr. W. 212 Hutton, Rev. J. 233 Mr. R. 222 w. 214 Hutton Hall, 178, 211 Lodge, 234 Park, 211 St. John, 391 Hyde, 265 Mr. 216 J. 26l Hyde Hall, 256 .... Lodge, 125 Hyett, Mr. B. 104, 288, 359 Hylands, 265 Hylton Castle, 233 Hyndford, Countess of, 225 I, J. Jackson, Mr. 63, 69, 114 H. 13 J. 38, 438 Jacob, Mr. J. 108 James, Col. W. 407 Mr. 38, 87 C. 87 late Lady, 3 Jardine, Sir W. 185 Mr. A. 230 Jardine Hall, 1 85 Jarret, Mr. 38, 444 Ibbetson, Sir H C. 195 Mr. 247 c. 223, 233 S. 265 Ick worth Lodge, 257, 271, 342, 376 Ickleford House, 195, 339 Idlicct, 121 JsanfieW, 227 R r r Jebb, Mr. 355 Jedburgh, account of, 230 JefFeries, Mr. J 415, 464 Jeffrys, Mr. T. 287, 288 Jekyll, Mr. J. 305 Jenkinson, Hon. C. 28, 327, 388, 463 Jennens, late Mr. W. 270, 272 Jenney, Mr. E. 452 Jennings, Mr C. 48 D. 11 E 118 W. 178 Mrs. 325 Jennings Bury, 248 Jenny, Mr. 275 Jerningharn, Sir W. 123, 407 Jersey, Earl of, 37, 340^ 430 Jervis, Mr. J. 158,161,335 W. 161, 335 Jervoise, SirJ.C. 122, 255 Mr. G H. P. 143 G. P.285-,425 I. C. 255,330 Ilchester, Earl of, 40, 5 5> 58, 60, 66, 36O, 372 Ilchester, town of, 65 Ilderton, Mr. S. 226 llderton, 226 Ileden, 3 Ilfracomb, account of, 63 Ilminster, town of, 65 Impey, Sir K. 29, 387 Ince, Mr. T. 152, 173 Ince Hall, 166, 396 Inch, 189, 227 Inchiquin, Earl of, 80 Ingestry Hall, 16 1 Ingleby, Sir J. 194, 349, 454 Mr. C. 199 J. 199 T. 199 Inglis, Sir H. 149, I59 Ingmire Hall, 208, 217 Ingress, 2 Intwocd Hall, 258 Jcdreil, Mr. F. 357 Hf 403 R. P. ill, 203, 406 Mrs. 262 Johnes, Col. 112, 142 Mr. J. 109 Johnson, Mr. 1, 3 , 186 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. 490] Johnson, C. 89 F.22 3 G. 42 T. 57 w. 214, 215, 249 Johnson Hall, 317 Johnston, Sir W. 80 Mr. 185, 186 Johnstonburn, 227 Johnstone-, Sir R. N. B. 240 Jollifl'e, Mr. H. 347, 457 T. 85, 287 Jones, Lady, 10, 287, 328 .... Capt. 89 .... Mr. 71, 89, 115, 250, 281 .... A. 82 .... H. 329 J. 100 .... R. 102, 132 .. . T. 131 .... T. P. 132, 153 W. 99, 101,282 .... Mrs. Ill, 338 J*ourdans House, 68 Joyce, Mr. C. I96 Ireland, Mr. 87 Iremonger, Mr. Jos. 40, 53, 362 Irkleton, 189 Irnharn Park, 312 Irvine, Lady, 193 Mr. 185, 186, 187 A. 185 Irwin, Vise. 355, 380,392 .... Lady, 32, 34 .... Mr. 38,249 A. 249 Iscoed, 172 Isham, Sir J. 173 Isted, Mr. S. 430 It ton Court, 331 Judd’s Folly, 3 Ives, Mr. C. 159, 263 .... J. 263 Ivihgton Park, 118 Jumper Hill, 31 House, 414 Ivy House, 87 Ixworth Priory, 404 K. Kaimes, 226 Kaimes, Lord,. 226 Kaye, Mr. J. L. 198, 38O .. .. J. 205 Kayes, the Mrs. 193 Keane, Mr. H. P. 46 Keddleston Park, 175 Hall, 202 Kedington, Rev. Mr. 343 KeeleHall, 44 1 Keith, Lord, 4 1 1 , 463 Kekewich, Mr. S. 72, 73 Kelharn Hall, 181, 215, 314 Kellet, Col. 315 Kelleton House, 86 Kelling Hall, 365 Kelston House, 87 Kelvedon Hall, 258 Kemmany’Hall, 186 Kemnel Farm, 9 Kemp, Mr. N. 30, 414 T. 29 T. R. 324, 447, 448 Kempenfelt, Mr. G. A. 83, 93 Kempshot Park, 47, 53 Kemys, Mr. G. 384 Kenbury, 73 Kendal, account of, 177 Kendall, Mr. E. 100 Kendall Castle, ruins of, 200 Kendall’s Hall, 146 Kendrick, Rev. Mr. 408 Kenilworth Castle, 144, 449 Kenmuir, 186 Kennaway, Sir J. 41 Kennedy, Mr. I85 Kennet Hall, 82 Kenryck, Mr. 13 1 Kensington, Lord, 90, 102 Kensington Gardens, 110 Palace, 37 Kent, Sir C. 343 Kentchurch Park, 38 3 Kenton Park, 42,368 Kentwell Hall, 27O Kenyon, Lord, 416 Mr. G. 134 Ker, Col 224 Kermincharn Hall, 417 Kerr, Mr. W. H. 226 Kerrick, Mr. T. 27 6, 284 Kerries, 71 Kerrison, Mr. R. 277, 403, 406 Keurochtxee, 188 Keswick, account of, 347 Keswick Hall, 258 Kett, Mr. T. 259, 277 Kettering, account of, 300 Ketteringham Hall, 258 Kettlethorpe, 193.* 243 Keveton Park, 215 Kew Bridge, 37 .... Gardens, 44 .... Palace, 37, 44 Key, Mr. J. 456 Key sal l, Mr. J. 332 Kidbrook, 28, 449 Kidderminster, account of, 125, 127, 334 Kilgreen, 80 Kilhead, 186 Killingbeck Hall, 355 Kilmory, Lord Vise. 417 Kilpatrick, Mr. 187 Kilverstone Flail, 257, 404 Kimberley Hall, 258, 422 Kimbolton Castle, 309 Kinderton Hall, 163 King, Lord, 19, 41 , 45, 62 .... Sir J.D. Ill, 280 .... Rev. Mr. 306 .... Mr. E.89 .... J. 323, 437 .... N. 239 .... Miss, 3 King John’s Barn, 3 King’s House, 38 Park, the, 227 . Kingscote, Col. 106, 28J, 289 Kingsgate, 5, 4U House, 345 Kingsman, Mr. 143, 145, 463, 464 Kingston, late Duke of, 57 Kingston House, 40 Hall, 49, 435 Kingsweston, 87, 331 Kingswood, 37 Kinlet Hall, 321 Kinmell Hall, 134, 153 Kinnersley, Mr. 124, 3l6 c. 192 Kinnersley Castle, 322 Kipling Hall, 421 Kipling, Mr. J. 430 Kippax Park, 380, 392 Kippington, 10, 367 Kirby, Mr. R. 159 Kirby Hall, 277, 284, 454 Kirkby, 209 Mallory, 462 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS , &C. [4Q 1 Kirkby, Stephen, account Of, 208, 375 Kirkham, Mr. J. 297 Kirkharle, 230 Kirkland, 230 Hall, 177 Kirklees Hall, 348, 354? 437 Kirkley, 230 Kirlcman, Mr. N. 170 Kirkpatrick, Col. 10, 367 Kirkwall, Lord, 135, 386 Kirtlington Hall, 113 Park, 339» 426, 430 Kitley, 73 Kitteiy Court, 75 Kitnorks, 46 Kitt’s Cot House, 7? 327 Knapton, 235 Knaresborough, account of, 382 Knatchbull, Sir E. 7 Mr. C. 2S7 Knebworth, 195 Place, I79, 349 Lodge, 249 Kneesworth House, 248 Knep Castle, 32 Knight, Mr. H. G.216 R. 122 . R. P. 116, 138, 308, 400 s.250 T. 401 Knightley, Rev. Sir J. 159? 300 Mr. 155, 168, 449 Knighton House, 23 Lodge, 156 Knight’s Hill, 13, 27 Knipe, Mr. E. 31 Knopwood, Rev. Mr. 404 Knowle, 10,64, 87,331? 367, 408 Park, 328 Knowles, Lady, 55? 82 Knowleys, Mr. 30 Knowsiey Park, I63? 396 Knuston Hall, 196 Knutsford, account of, 162 ICynaston, Mr. T. 266, 320 Kynnersley, Mr. C. I69 Kynsham Court, 118 L. Lackham, 83, 360 House, 87 Lacy, the family of, 67 Lacy, Mr. R. W. 4 1 4 Ladhroke, Mr. R. 31 Lainston House, 452 Lamb, Mr. T. P. 11, 412 Lamb Abbey, 6 Lambe, Mr. L. 1 16, 322 Lambert, Sir H. 252 Mr. 10 Lambton Hall, 223 Lambton, Mr. R. J. 223 Lancaster, account of, 177? 455 Lancaster, Mr. 1 <53 Lanch, 446 Landford House, 295? 298 Lane, Mr. 83, 438 Langcliffe Hall, 1 99 Langdale, Mr. P. 128,218, 236 Langdon Hills, 350 Langford Court, 336 Hall, 320 House, 214 Langham, Sir W. 150 Langham Hall, 27 1 Langley, Mr. R. 235 Langley, 303, 349, 427 Bury, 143, 145 Hall, 284, 428 Park, 13,80, 110 125, 284, 367 Langleys, 349 Langold, 216 Langston, Sir S. 143 Langton, Mr. G. 242 J. 149 W. G. 87 Langton Hall, 174? 242 Lodge, 420 Lansdow.n, Marquis of, 83, 87? 359, 363, 438 Lanton, 226, 227 Larkin, Mr.J. 7 Lascelles, Hon. E. 182 Lasenby Hall, 222 Latham, Dr. 1 63 Latham House, 166 Lathbury, 1 49. Latimers, 145, 438 Lauder Castle, 228, 230 Lauderdale, Earl of, 225, 228, 230 Lavender, Mr. W. 162 i R 1 r 2 Launceston, account of, 70 Laund Abbey, 433 Laurence, Miss, 194 Law, Mr. E. 327, 463 .... J. 80 Lawkland Hall, 199 Lawley, Sir R. 160, 174, 286, 392 Dowager Lady, 170, 286 Lawrell, Mr. J. 34 Lawrence, Mr. S. 102 Mrs. 420 Miss, 349 Lawrence, St. 3 Lawrcnny House, 93 Lawson, Sir J. 183 Sir W. 211, 346, 347 Mr. F. 99 Lawton, account of, 415 Hall, 162, 410, 415 Lawton, Mr. J. 162, 410, 415 Laxton Hall, 213. 319 Laycock Abbey, 83, 36O Le Despencer, Lord, 327 Le Grys, Mrs. 275 Lea, Mr. D. 135 Leake, Mr 459 Lear, Mr. 73 Leases Hall, 183 Leasowes, the, 125, 342 Leathes, Mr. 200 Leaton, Mr. A. 221 Leaven Grove, 236 Leawood, 70 Lcchmere, Capt. 126 Mr. E. 290 Leckhampton Court, 11 9, 289 Ledbury, account of,, 386 Ledstone Hall and Park, 182,380, 393 Ledwell, Mr. 1 13 Lee, Mr. 115 .... L, 127 M.378 R. 247 .... R. A. 251 .... W. 182 Lee, 70 .... Hall, 222 House, 6, 444 .... Place, 3, 6 Leeds, Duke of, 71, 18,3? 2J5, 222 4Q 2] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, Leeds, Mr. 228 .... E. 341 Leeds Abbey, 7 .... Castle, 7 Leek, town of, 168 Lee ke, Mr. R. 171, 317, 417 Lees, 226 Court, 9, 326 ' .... He 11, 354 Leeves, Mr. W. M. 35 Lefevre, Mr. C. S. 284 Legard, late Sir J. 240,3^7 Lady, 240 Legge, Mr. H. 285, 292, 330 Legh, Mr. J. 203 .... P. 162 .... T. 165, 203 Leicester, Sir J. F. 162, 164, 353 Mr. 38 C. 163 H. 158 H. A. 152 Leigh, Rev. T. 301 .... Mr. 96, 104 .... E.417 G. 162 .... J. 371 Mrs. 175, 367 Leigh Court, 117 Leighton* Sir R. 130, 137 Sir W. 463 Leith Hill, account ofy 31 .... Place, 409 .... Tower. 409 Lemon, Sir W. 70 Lennaid, Sir T. 268, 269 Lennei House, 226 Lenox, General, 21 Ltnvxlove, 225 Xe nox, late Lord G. 425 Lent hall, Mr. J 98,379 Leojnmster, account of, 118, 321 Lesii , Lord, 31 , 409 Lessudden, 230 Letham, 225 Lethbridge, Sir J. 446 Letton Court, 120 Hall, 261 Lettsom, Dr. 13 Leven Hall, 209 Leventhorpe, 355 Lever Hall, 207 Lever, Lady, 206 Leverton, Mr. 27 Levett, Mr. 158, 292, 30 3 Lewes, account of, 28 . Leweston House, 306 j Lewin, Mr. T. 46 Lewis, Rev. Mr. 99, 283 ...... Mr. 178 ...... c. 331 G. 100 H. G. 144 J.L. 72 P. 112 T.F. 112 W. 282, 295 Lexham Hali, 261, 405 Ley House, 64 Ley, Mr. G. 64 .... J.73 .... T. 381 I eybourne Grange, 407 Leycester, Mr. G. I64 Leynton Hall, 317 Lichfield, Bishop of, 152, 317 Lichfi Id, account of, 151, 161,292,303 Liddell, Sir T. 223, 226, 372, 420 Lidlington Park, 155 L.ebenrood, Mr. 81, 424 Lienbrood ; Mr, 424 Lilburn Tower, 226 Lilford Hall, 212 j Lilford, Lord, 201, 212 Lillesden, 325 Ltmbrey, Mr J. 45 Lime Grove, 132, 153 Lincoln, Bishop of, 179 Lincoln, account of, 242 Lindley, Mr. T. 3 1 5 Lindsay, Rev. Mr. 241 Linley, 441 Hail, 150, 462 Linskill, Mr. W. 234 Linstead Lodge, 2 Linton, account of, 13 Linton, Mr. J. 241, 244 Linton Place, 1 2 Lisburne, Earl of, 73, 113, 142 Lisle, Mr. 48, 50, 224 .... A. 124 Lister, Mr. A. 199 .... M. B. 242 .... R. 130, 137 .... T. I69 Liswis Hall, 151, 161 1 ittle, Mr. W. 144 Little Abbey, the, 125 &c. Little Doward, 99 .... Fenton, 19I .... Harle Tower, 23® .... Morton Hail, 462 Offiey, 339 Littlecot, 81, 84 Littleham, 445 Littleton, Sir E 410 Mr. P.127, 291 Livermere Hall., 271 Liverpool, Earl of, 13, 27, 367 Llanarch, 115 Llandaff, Bishop of, 200 Llandaff Court, 88 Llandysilio Hail, 131 Llanelwetb Hall, 279 Llanerch, 3 1 5 Llanfoist, 384 Llangattock Place, 100 Llangoed Castle, 120, 281 Llanover House, 99, 584 : Llanrhaiadr Hall, 135 | Llantrithyd Paik, 89, 281 ' Llanvaughan, 279 Llanwairen, 88 Llechweddgarth, 136 Liewenny Hall, 135, 386 Lloyd, Sir E. 135,137,386 .... late Lady, 86 Col. G 111,338 .... Rev. Dr. 159 .... Mr. 88, 131, 134, 153,412 .... E. 131 .... F. 197 G. 302 .... J. 279 J. M. 297 O. 109 .... R. 262, 405, 407 R S. 266, 390 .... Th. 136, 171,443 Mrs. 132, 154 Lloyd House, 334 Llwghor Castle, 92 Llwyd, Mr. R. 101 Llwydiarth Park, 139 Llwyn, 137 Llwyn Egrin, 134 Llwynbariied, 112 Llwysin, 139 Lock, Mr. W. 31 Lockerby House, 158 Lockeridge House, 82 N Lockhart, Mr. J. 295 Lockleys, 179 Lockwood, Mr. R 319 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. Lockwood, Rev. Mr. 258 Lodge, the, 116,332, 378 Loft, Col. 239, 398 Lomax, Mr.R. G. 205,436 E. S. 409 Lombe, Sit J. 258, 422 Londesborough, 218, 236 London, Bishop of, 42 Lonesome Lodge, 409 Long, the late Sir J. T. 39, 284, 358> 363 .... Rt. Hon. C. 10 .... Mr 265, 464 ... c. 275 E. 81, 425 .... R. 305 .... Wal.82, 85 ..... W. 57 - .... Mrs. 267 Longe, Mr. F. 263, 264 Longfaugh, 227 Longford Hall, 317, 417 Castle, 40, 49, 53, 295 Longholm Castle, 189 Longleat, 53, 66, 295,304, 305 Longnor, 123 Longston Hall, 202, 357 Longton Hall, 1 9 1 Longtown, account of, 188 Longworth, 1 1 9 Lonsdale, Earl of, 178, 197, 208, 212, 374 Mr. C. 444 Loraine, Sir W. 230, 391 Losely, 19, 20 Lothian, Marquis of, 189, 227 Loton Hall, 130, 137 Lott, Mr. H. B. 41, 62 Loudham Hall, 275, 278 Loudon, Mr. 1 87 Loveday, Dr. 299 Lnveden, Mr. E. L. 103 \jlovelace, Col. 257, 273 Lovell, Mr. P. 107, 358, 363 Loughton Hal!, 255 Louis the XVI II, 126 Lousada, Mr. E. B. 52 Louth, account of, 244, 397 Low Barns, 233 .... Lowlin, 224 Lowe, Mr. 419 Lower E fiord, 72 Henbury, 305 [•*93 Lower Sychtin, 134, 1 53 Lowndes, Mr. W. 126 Miss, 80 Lowood, 345 Lowther, Lord, 48, 423 Mr. J. 355 Lowther Hall, 178 Loxley Hall, 169, 316 Luard, Mr. K 143, 320 Lubbock, Mr. J. 264, 461 Lucan, Lady, 175 Lucas, Lady, 1 54 late Mr. 378 C. 344 J. 179 S. 66 w. 150 Luccombe-chine, 26 Luckram, 91 Lucock, Mr. J: 347 Ludford Park, 1 38, 33 2, 400 | Lynn, account of, 251, 405 Lyons, Mr. N. J. 354 Hon. Mrs. 233,374 Lypiat Park, 104 Lyson House, 33 1 Lysons, Rev. D. 289 Lyster, Mr. R. 133 Lvston Hall, 270 Lytham Hail, I65 Lyttleton, Lord, 125, 129 late Mr. R. W. 249 Lytton, Mr. R. W. 195 M. Maberly, Mr. J. 367 Mabus, 279 M’Adam, Mr. 2, 187 M’Bean, late Major, 83, Ludgersbail Castle, 362 Ludlow, Lord, 212 Dr. 305 Ludlow, account of, 138, 332 Lullingstone Place, 367 Park, 6 Lul worth Castle, 51 Lumley, Mr. F, 216, 398 Lutnley Park, 223 Lupset Hall, 193,380,437 Lupton, 75 Lushington, late Sir S.31, 368 Mr. W. 6, 9, 368 Luther, Mrs. 37 Luton Park, I54 I Lutterworth, account of, 308 Luttrell, Mr. J. F. 62, 378, 446 M’Culloch, Mr. 188 J. 188 M’Dougai, Sir H. H. 228 M’Ghie, Mr. J. 187 M’Kenzie, Mr. C. 230 M’NealJ, Mr. I85 M’Quin, Mr. J. 18.5 Macclesfield, account of. 175 Macclesfield, Earl of. 111 Macconneil, Mr. 81 Macdonald, Rt. Hon. Sir A. 9, 463 Mac-ill, Mr. H. 227 Machrimoic, 188 Machynlleth, account of, 141 Mackay, Mr. G. 275 Mackenzie, Mr. 1 79 Mackworth, Lady, 89,320 Macnamara, Mr. J. 120. 281 House, 255, j Madden, Mr. S. 157 ! Maddock, Mr. T. 2 Maddox, Mr. 6, 367 Made ley Park, I69, 358 , 441 Luxborough . 258 Lydiard House, 3 63 Park, 108, 363 Lydney Park, 102 Lyeil, Mr. C. 298 Lyme Castle, 4 12 i Hall, 203 Lyme Regis, bathing place. 52 Lymore Lodge, 130, 13S Lynch, Mr. 6, 463 I Lyndford Hall, 260, 261 Lyn bridge, 73 Maenan, 132 Maeslough Hall, 120, 282 Maesmor, 131, 141 Maesmynnan, 134 Maesterman; Mr. M. 2,35 Magens, Mr. M. D. 28,274 Maiden Ashes Castle, 51, 258 Early, 55 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. 49 4] Maidenhead, town of, 97 Maidman, Mr. R. 362 Maidwell, Mr. R. L. 1Q6 Majendie, Mr. L. 272 Maines, I65 Mainwaring, Sir H. I64 «. Mr. 275 C. 243 E.441 . . . . late J. 417 Mrs. 416 Maire, Mr. H. 220,375 Maismawr, 100, 463 Maisters, Col. 245 Maitland, Mr. 1 87, 255 Makerstoun, 228 Maling, Mr. J. 232, 234 Maiivery, Mis. 232 Mallet, Sir C. W. 57, 59 Malmesbury, late Earl of, 45, 46, 49, 93 Malmesbury, account of, 337 Abbey, 107 Malsbourn, Mr. W. 167 Malshanger House, 39 Manchester, account of; 176, 356 Manchester, Duke of, 212, 309 Manesty, Rev. C. 437 Mangreen, Hall, 267 Mann, Sir H. 12 Mr. E. 12 Manners, Sir W. 44 Gen. 239 Mr. K. 317 Manor House, 123 Mansell, Major, 159, 167 Mr.T.C. 155 Mansfield, Earl, 147, 186 Col. 149 Mr. 50, 174 Mansfield, account of, 197 Wood House, 312 Mansforth Hall, 373 Manvers, Earl of, 1$2, 215, 312, 380 Manydown, 39 Mapes, 142 Maple Durham, 19, 425, 437 ..... Hayes, 1 51 Marble Hall, 43, 389 Marbury, I64 Marchmont House, 226 March mont, Earl of, 226 Marchmont, late Lord,l45 Marden Park, 28, 408 Maresfield Park, 28, 387, 457 Margesson, Mr. 297 Maridge, 73 Marine Cottage, the, 24 Marino, 89 Marjoribanks, Mr. E. 226 J. 226 Mark Hall, 256 Market Cell, 149 Harborough, ac- count of, 156 Market Raisin, account of, 397 Markham, Mr. 462 Marklye, .448 Markwick, Mr. W. 32, 324 Marl, 134, 153 Marlborough, Duke of, 37, 82, 94, 113, 121, 426 Marlborough, town of, 361 Maries, 250 Marly House, 72 Marr, Mr. J. 294 Marriott, Mr. 206 J. 165 Marsac, Mr. C. 438 Marsack, Mr, 6, 81 Marsdale Park, 185 Marsden Hall, 206 Marsden, Mr. J. 208, 376 Marsh, Mr. 172 J. 334 Marshalls, 265 Marsham, Mr. R. 264 | the late Hon. Mrs. 7 Marsham Hall, 264 Marshfield, 199 Mars ton, 59, 360 Martin, General, 7 Mr. 185, 287 G. S. 154 .. ... J. 114, 291 Martineau, Mr. J. 13 Marton Hall, 205 Martyr, Mr. J. 367 Marwood, Mr. 41, 51 Marwood Hill, 64 Mascals Grove, 45 Maseres, Mr. F. 408 Maskelyne, Mr. 363 Mason, Mr. J. 17, 33, 324 R. 438 w. 260, 405, 406; Masonett, 2 . 6 $ Massingberd, Mr. J. I94, 349 W. B. 242, 244, 393 Master, Mr. T. 103, 104, 298 Masters, Rev. Mr. L. H. 408 Mathew, Mrs. 255 Mathews, Mr. 57, 59,114, 336 J. 383 Matlock, account of, 202 Matthew, Mr. W. 272 Mrs. 255 Maulevrer, Mrs. 236 Maundrel), Mr. H. 87,363 Maunsell, 86 Mawbey, late Sir J. 43, 45 Mawley Hall, 129 Maxtoke Castle, 286 Maxwell, Capt. 188 Mr. 185 J. 189 ....... Mrs. 114 May Deacon, 8 .... Place, 2 May, Mis. 49 Mayford Hall, 161, 335 Mavnaid, Lord, 259, 349, 364 Hon. Rev. H. 349 Mr. T. 267,272 Maytham Hall, 345 Mead, Mr. 1 43 Meade, Mr. 7'. 294 Mears, Mr. 31 Meason, Mr. G. 189 Meath, Earl of, 117 Medham, 24 Medhurst, Mr. 38O, 392 Medlycott, Mr. W. C. 54 Meek, Rev. Mr. 317 Meend, the, 33 1 Park, 112 Melbourne, Lord Vise. 1 78 Melbourne Hall, 218, 236 Melbury, 55, 372 Melcomb Regis, account of, 51 Meldon Park, 231 Melford Hall, 27O Mellerstain Castle, 228 Melliar, Mr. W. 306 Mellish, late Mr. J. 248, 250 W. 2*7 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, Mello Park, 53 Melmerby Hall, 211 Melton Mowbruy, account of, 197 Melton Hall, 258, 422 Park, 403 Melville, Lord, 18, 42, 189, 227 Melville, 227 Castle, 189 Melvin Hall, 144 Menabilly, 77 Mendip, Lord, 48 Mercer, Mr. J. D. 325 Mere Hall, 162, 353 Meredith, Dr. 281 Mereworth Castle, 327 Merley Hall, 39, 49, 50, 435 Merlin’s Cave, 101 Met 1 in Court, 320 ! Merrivale Abbey and Hall, 150 , 286 ; Merry, Mr. A. 276 Merry Oak, 46 Mersham Hatch, 7 Mersington, 226 Merton House, 228 Hall, 188, 261, 404, 422 Place, 31, 368 Metcalf, Sir T. T. 44 Merthyr Tydvil, account of, 92, 281 1 Methara, Sir G. M. 395 | Mr. C. T. 341 Methley, 193 Methuen, Mr. P. 83, 87 Msux, Rev. Mr. 406 : Mr. R. sen. 1 10 i Mexborough, Earl of, 193 Countess Do wager , of, 219 Meyler, Mr. R. 452 I Meynell, Mr. 229 E. 232 H. 174, 175 | Meyrick, Mr. J. 93 I Miehaelstow Hall, 274 i Micheldever House, 48 1 1 Michie, Mr. 178 Micklethwaitc, Sir J. 263 Mr. 11, 12, 463 J. 260 R. 370 Middle Sychtin Hall, 134, W Middleham, 323 Castle, 421 Middlethorpe, 229 Middleton, Lord Vise. 19, 160, 191, 242,303, 304 Lady, 286, 302, 450 Sir W. 266 Miss, 131,351 Mr. H., 45, 425, 461 N. 46, 296 W. 183, 195, 266, 343 Middleton Hall, 160, 189, 286, 302, 450 Lodge, 193,195, 220, 375 Park, 430 Middlewood Hall, 370 Midford Hall, 294 Midgham House, 81 Midway, 85 Miers, Mr. J. N. 320 Mignon, Col. 41 Milbanke, Sir R. 220, 222, 232 Mr. 184, 422 M.lborn, Mr. W. 178 Miidmay, late Sir H. 39, 45, 65, 265, 269, 284 Miles, Mr. 82 Milford, Lord, 90 Milford Haven, account of, 90, 102 Mill, Rev. Sir C. 443 Mill Bank, 353 Milland House, 19 Miller, late Sir T. 38, 82 Mr. 186 D. 257 F. 126 G. 294 Miller’s Park, 178 Milles, Mr. R. 3, 261, 345, 405 ...... W. 168, 170 Mrs. 256 Millgate, 7 Millhead, 186 Milligan, Mr. 142, 147 D. 187 Mills, Mr. 215,424, 438 .... G. G. 300 .... H.F. 372 ... J. 226 .... T. 161, 257, 342, 376, 411* &-c, Mills, Mr. W. 50,95 .... Mrs. 144 Milner, Sir W. 218, 228 Mr. G. 216 Mrs. 7, 8, 234* 407 Milnes, Mrs. 182, 370 Milnsbridge, 354 Milsington, Vise. 312 Milton, 238, 433 Abbey, 40 Bryant, 149, 159 Minchin, Mr. 296 Minchin Hampton, town of, 105 Mingay, Mr. J. 404 Minstead Manor House, 47, 298 Minster Acres, 231 Minstead Lodge, 298 Minterne, 306 Mirables Cottage, 24 Mirehouse, 211 Miserden Park, 104 Mistley Hall, 274 Mitchel, Mr. 184 Mitchell Grove, 297 Mitchell, Mr. 25, 26 C. 47 D. R. 40 J. 199 Mrs. 58 Mithe Hill, 1 1 4 Mitten, Mrs. 462 Moated House, the, 16 Moccas Court, 120 Moffat, Mr. 19 Moggerhanger House, 179, 341 Moira, Earl of, 174, 303, 427 Moises, R.ey. H. 462 Molesworth, Sir W. 70,79 Mollington Hall, 173 Mollins, 187 Molyneux, Sir F. 215 Major, 19, 20 Mr.B. 165,396 Monoraban, 101 Monckton, Hen. E. 171 Hon. J. 213, 319 Money, Col. 83, 359, 363 Mr. 277,284,314 Moneypenny, Mr. J. 345 Mongevvell, 94» 163# 437 Monington, 120 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, 496 ] Monk, SirC. 230 Monk Brecton Priory, 370 Monks Grove, 43 Monmouth, account of, 331 Monnoux, Sir P. 1 79 Monson, Lord, 239 Montagu, Lord, 309 Mr. G. 418 M. 428 Montague, late Duke of, 219, 319, 335 Lord, 155 Lord, 196 Adm . 297 Mr. 275 G. 87, 360 J. 83 Montague House, 1 Montford, Lord, 43 Montgomery, Major D. R. 139, 351, 454' Montrath, Farl of 63, 259, 260, 366 Montreal, 10, 408 Moor, Mr. 41 Moor, the, 120, 332 Hall. 166 House, 373 Place, 365 Moore Park, 20, 38, 145, 439 Moore, Rev. G. 6 Mr. J. I84 G. 157, 302 J. 143 R. 270, 464 W. 208 Moor fad Castle, ruins of, 188 Moorgate, IQS JWordaunt, Sir J. 1 44, 301 Mr.C. L. 166 Morden College, ] • Hal! , 3 L 368 1 od?e, 368 Park, 31 More, Mr. R. 441 Moredun, Mr. 189 Moreland, Mr. W. A. 10 Morewood, Rev. H. C. 204, 458 Morgan, Sir C. 88 Mr. 249, 365, 384 C. 88 ...... D.320 G. 430 Morgan, J. 90, 101, 249 T. 100, 384 Morley, Mr. 3 10 Morpeth, account of, 225 Morrett, Mr. J. B. S. I84, 212 Morris, Mr. 103, 163, 433 F. 197 J. 89 R. 103 Morse, Mr. F. 344 J. 263 Morshead, Sir J. 76, 77 Mrs. 76, 77 Mortimer, Capt. 428 Mortlock, Mr. J. 3 10, 350 Morton, 46 1 Morton Ha!!, I67, 407 Morvil Hall, 128 Moseley, Sir J. P. 37 1 Mr. J. 257, 342, 376 Moseley Flail, 330 Mosknow, 185 Moss, Mr. J. 166 Mossburn Ford, 230 Mostyn, Lady, 329 SirT. 134, 153, 386 Rev. Mr. 173 Mostyn Hall', 134, 153 Motcombc House, 54, 65 Mete Park, 12 .... the, 6,7, 327 Mottisfont, 443 Moulsbam Hall, 265, 269 Moultrie, Mr. J. 123 Mount, the, 151 Mount, Mr. W. 56, 81 Mount Amelia, 251 Mount Edgecumbe, Earl of, 72, 77 Mount Edgecumbe, 72, 76, 77 El ford, 378 Gal pin, 369 Ida,’ 252 Mask all, 6, 367 Morris, 7, 345 Pleasant, 2, 19, 154, 161, 228, 247 Radford, 73 Royal, 47 Mount Stuart, Lady, 440 Mount Tiviot, 230 Mountford, Lord, 256 Mountsfield, 11,412 House, 41 Mousewald, 186 Mowbray, Mr. 30, 48 40S Moxhull Hall, 160, 45O Moyles Court, 48, 50 Moyns, 272 Madden, Mr. Jas. 42 Muffets, 1/8 Mulgrave, Loid, 373, 450 Mulgrave Castle, 373? 450 Mumford, Mr. John, 367 w. 367 Muncaster, Lord, 209 M uncaster House, 209 Mundy, Mr. F. N. C. 174, 202 Munro, Col. 49 Mr. 31 Munton, Mr. A. 46 Murray, Hon. Mrs. 293 Gen., 110 Mr. 188, 227 J. 189 W. 226 Murtbwaite, Mr. T. 37 Musgrave, Sir J. C. 42, 208, 211, 220, 374 Mr. J. 103, 299 Musters, Mr. J. 1Q2 Myles, 258 Myners, Mr. P. R. 331 Mysercough Hall, 177 House, 177 Mystole House, 344 N. Nacket, Mr. A. 149 Nackington House, 3 Nadin, Mr. W. 190 Namptwich, account of, 152 Nannau Hall, 139 Nantcribba, 1 39, 351 Hall, 136 Nanteos, 11 3, 142, 282 Napier, Lord, I89 Narborough Hall, 260 Narford Hall, 260 Nash Court, 3, 326 Nash, Mr. J. 24 Nassau, Mr. F. 274 Navestock Hall, '258 Naunton Hall, 278 Naworth Castle, 418 Neacb Hall, 123 Neal, Rev. Mir 160, 30$ INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, & C» [4C# Neale, Sir H. B. 47 i... Mn 82, 197, 360 .... R. 83 Neave, Sir R. 265 Neeton Hall, 4<36 Nedham, Mr. W. 443 Needles, the account of, 25 Nelmes, Mr. T. 106, 336 Nelms, 267 Nelson, Rev. Earl, 260, 464 late Lord, 31, 368 Col. 72 Nelthorpe, Sir H. 239, 397 Mr. G. 260, 261 late Mr. 33 Miss, 33 Nenthorn, 228 Nerton Hall, 260 Nesbit, Mr. T. 226 Nesham, Mr. J. D. 2 33 Netham, 235 Nether Hall, 200, 347 House, 185 Netherby, I85, 188 Netherton House, 445 Nethway, 75 Netley Place, 409 Nettlecombe, 446 Nettleworth, 312 Neville, Hon. G* 28, 408 Col. 213, 239 Mr. C. 190 G. 214, 243 J. P. 219 P. 245 New Barrington Hall, 258 . . Blainslie, 230 .... Bounds, 327 .... Buildings, 232, 236 .... Forest Park, 48 .. .. Grange, I95 .... Hales, 225 .. .. Hall, 49, 266, 372, 396 .... House, 266 .... Inn, 402 .... Laithes, 193 odge, 82, 143, 148 Hrk, 56, 82, 359 .... Place, 38, 63, 267, 404 .... Romney, account of, 16 Newark, Lord, 192 Newark, account of, 314 Newbattle, 227 Newberry, 250 Newbery, Mr. F. 17, 325, 388 Newberys, 146 Newbold Revel, 308 Newbottle, 126, 361 Hal!, 2 33 Newbrough Hall, 229,235 Newburgh, Earl of, 297 Newburn Hall, 223, 374 Newby, 194 Park, 183,222,232 Ruins, 186 Wiske, 222 Newcastle, late Duke of, 33, 192,215,312, 324, 380 Newdigate, Sir R. 301 Newell, Mr. W. 393 Newbaven, account of, 33 Newick Park, 29, 387 Newington House, 94,438 Newland Hall, 193 Park, 125 ...... Side Hall, 221 Newland, Mr. B. 45, 425 Newman, Mr. 65, 340 C. 149 Newnham, Mr. J. 28, 387, 457 T. 117 Newnham Court, 392 Newport House, 112 i . Pagnell, town of, 340 Newsells, 248, 250 Newstead Abbey, 192 Newton, Mr. C. 180 J. 162, 167 M. 239 R. 158, 352 Newton, 76, 185, 187,322 Don, 228 Hall, 223, 259, 349, 364 House, 281 Park, 101, 165, 283 St. Looe, 87 Newtoncap Hall, 374 Newtown Park, 141, 298, 352 Nicholas, Mr. J. F. 93 Nicholls, Mr. 71, 388,463 J. 28 Nidd Hall, 194, 349, 454 Niddey, 227 Nightingale, Lady, 248 S s s Nightingale, Mr. C. 265 350 P.202 Ninewar, 225 Nixon, Mr. T. 99, 101, 121 Nizells, 10 Noel, Mr. G. 212 .... G. N. 180 Mrs. 129 Nokes, Mr. 414 Nonsuch, 364 Park, 366 Norbury Park, 31 Norfolk, Duke of, 21, 32, 35, 119. 192, 211,215, 297, 312 ,356, 380,382, 391 Norham Castle, ruins of, 460 Nork House, 3 1 , 390 Norley Bank, 353 Norman, Rev. Mr. 174 * Mr. G. 10 R. 197 Norman Court, 53 Cross Barracks, 180 Normanton Hall, 304 Park, 423,433 Norris, Mr. 39, 425, 463 J. 412 P. 415 W. 364 Miss Ch. L. 263, 403, 406 North, Mr. D. 275 R. 405 North Court, 25 .... Dissington, 230 .... Kilvington, 229 .... Stoneham Park, 38, 296 Northallerton, town of, 222 Northam Quay, 46 Northampton, account of, 430 Northampton, Earl of, 149, 155 Northcote, Sir S. 63, 69 Northcote Court, 1 43 Northend, 50 Northleach, account of, 98 Nortbmore, Mr. 69 Northumberland, Duke of, 37, 70, 79, 184. 224,375,391 * 98 ] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. Northwich, account" of, 353 Northwick, 95, 379 Northwick, Lord, 95, 146 Lady, 379 Norton, Mr. J. 293 Norton, 160 Conyers, 183 Cottage, 25, 26 Hall, 158, 171> 260, 352, 403, 404 House, 369 Lodge, 25, 26, 95 Place, 239, 398 Norwood, Mr. H. 289 Norwood Park, 201, 315 ’ Nostel Park, 219, 379 Notherwood, formerly, 47 Nottingham, account of, 422 Castle, 192 Notton Hall, 360 Nouaille, Mr. P. 367, 407 Nun Appleton, 218, 228 Nuneham, 308 Courtenay, 102 Nunwell, 23 Nunwick, 222,391,418 ' Nuthurst Lodge, 33 Nutt, Mr. J. 96 Nutwell, 73, 75 ...... Court, 378 O. OBryen, Mr. 40 H. 213, 319 O* Kelly, Mr. 142 Oak End, 125 Oakfield House, 41 Oakham, account of, 197 Oakhampton Castle and Park, 434 Oakhanger Hall, 415> 416 Oak Hedge, 151, 161 Oakes, Dr. 215 Oakley, Mr. W. 136 Oakley, 196 Hall, 441 House, 102 Park, 103, 104, 133, 138,298, 308,332, 416, 417 Oaks, 30, 192 Oatlands Park, 19, 42,368 Ockham, 19,45 Odstock House, 40, 49, 53 Offley Place, 195, 249,339 Ogden, Mr. R. 171 Ogilvie, Mr. T. E. 230 Oglander, Sir W. 23, 287 Rev. H. 24 Ogle, Sir C. 38, 48 Mr. 224, 225, 462 R. 460 Oglethorpe, late Gen. 267 Ogmore Castle, 89 Ogston, 204 Okeover, Mr. 150 Okewell Hall, 355 Old Bounds, 15, 327, 449 . . . College, 186 .. . Downing, 134, 153 ... Hall, 193, 251 . . . House Green, 462. ... Park, 374 Oldbury, 150 Oldfield Grange, 364 Hall, 371 Old Romney, town of, 16 Oldstone, 369 Oliphant, Mr. 30, 268 Oliver, Mr. J. 112,352 Olmius, late Mr. L. 266 Ombersley Court, 290 Onely, Rev. Mr. 364 Ongar Hill, 45 Ongley, Hon. S. 179 Onslow, 130, 137 Onslow, Earl of, 19, 34 Hon. Col. 341 Rev. G. 45 Mr. 224 Orbieston, 186 Orchard, Col. 6l Orchadleigh, 294, 305 Orchardley, 85 Ord, Mr. W. 230, 418 Mrs. 174 Orde, Mr. C.256, 258,350 .... J. 226 Orest Hall, 200 Orford Hall, 165, 353 Organ Hall, 146 Orgill, Rev. T. 277 Orielton, 93 Orlebar, Mr. R. 155 Orleton, 123 Orme, Dr. 6 Ormskirk, town of, 166 Orr, Capt. 295 Orrell, Mr. J. 396 Orwell Park, 274, 343 Osbaldeston, Mr. 462 H.373 Mrs. 235 Osbaston Hall, 157 Osberton, 356 Osborne, 24 Osborne, Lord F. 257>259>- 310, 350 Mr. J. 325 Oscot Park, 122 Osmaston, 174> 427 Ossington Hall, 181 Ostenhanger Park, 7 Osterley Park, 37 Oswalds, 3 Oswestry, account of, 416 Ottershaw, 44 Ovedale, Mr. S. 343 Ovenden, 408 Overbury, 1 1 4 Overley Grange, 294 Over Mains, 226 Overstone Park, 430 Overton, 1 87 Overton, Mr. H. J. 216 Oving, 126, 143 Ovingdean, 414 Ovington,' 38 Oulton Hall, 264 Oundle, account of, 213 Ouston, Mr. Serj. 19 Outherington Hall, 37 1 Ouzlethwaite, 193 Owen, Sir H. 93 • . .... Lady, 90 Rev. Mr. 96 Mr. J. 129 N. O. S. 333 W. M. 137 Mrs. 132 Owsden Hall, 257, 3 4.2, 376 Oxburgh Hall, 259 Oxenden, Sir H. 3, 6, 8 Mr. H.8 Oxenhoath, 327 Oxford, Lord, 110, 112, 117, 1 IS, 308, 323 Dowager Lady, 118 Bishop of, 111 Oxford, account of, 429, 431 Oxhey Place, 142 Oxted Cottage, 408 Oxwith Castle, 92 Oystermouth Castle, 89 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [499 P. Pack, Col. 238, 319 Mr. C. J. 191 Packington, Sir H. 290, 329 Packington Hall, 1 60,170, 308, 449 Paddington House, Padstow, account of, 79 Pad worth House, 81 Pagan Hill, i05, 288, 359 Page, late Sir Gregory, 1 .... Mr. 19, 61 F. 426 R. 146 .... T. 45, 167 Paget, Right Hon. Sir A. 153 Pagoda, Kew Gardens, 44 Pain’s Hill, 19,45,392 Painswick House, 288,359 Palace, the, 37, 46, 362, 368 House, 436 Paley, late Rev. Dr. 232, 234 Palinge, 206 Palk, Sir L. 72, 73 .... Mr. W. 72 Pallerman, Mr. N. 162 Pallrhsburn, 226 Pallion House, 233 Palmer, Sir J. 174, 196 the Rev. W. 80 Mr # C. 370, 426 R. 80 S. 27 6, 366 Palmerston, Lord Vise. 44, 48, 295, 444 Panton House, 243j 393 Papillon, Mr. T. 8 Paragon, 1 Pardie, Mr. T. 401 Pares, Mr. T. 190, 304 Parham Park, 20, 34 Park, 128, 228 .. .fc the, I87, 230 .... Corner, 284 .... Farm Place, 3 .... Gate, 324 Hall, 127, 168, 191, 290, 312 .... Hay, 188 .... Hill, 61, 216 .... Place, 93, 296 Parke, Mr. T. 208, 376 Parker, Sir H. 270 Sir P. 256, 364 Mr. 191,396 G. 151, 235 J • 464 M. 72 R.436 T. 168, 176, 206 Mrs. 199 Miss, 122 Parkhurst, 409 Parkhurst, Rev. Mr. 160 Mr. J. 234 Parkin, Mr. 1 93 H. 178 Parkins, Mr. S. S. 303 Parkinson, Rev. Dr. 242 Mr. L. 322 Parkyns, Mr. 179 Parlingtou, 182, 355 Parnell, Mr. J. 287 T.336 Parrott, Mr. F. 160 Parrs Wood, I67 Parry, late Mr. F. 81 L 131, 135 Mrs. 281, 351 Parsonage, the, 13, 38, 125,232, 234, 261,268, 270, 273,388, 408, 437, 449, 462 Green, 464 Partington, Mr. T. 29 Pash ley, J5 Paston, 227 - Patrick Holm, 185 Partridge, Mrs. 302 Patten, Mr. J. 38I P.353 T. 163, 166 Patishall, Mr. E. L. 383 Pattishall, 123, 130 Pattison, General, 1, 3, 6 Mr. 211 N. M. 162 Paul, Sir G. O. 105, 106, 288, 359 Mr. J. P. 461 Paulett, Earl, 306 Paulton, 48 Pauncefort, Mr. P. D. 159 Payler, Mr. W. 3 Payne, Rev. FI. 100 Mr. 41 late John, 30 P. 179 T. G. 422 ’ S s s 2 Payne, Mrs. 150 Peach, Mr. S. 358 Peach, S. P. 107, 329 Peachey, Hon. J. 21,425 Peacock, Col. 132 Peak House, 52 Peamore, 72, 73 Pearce, Mr. 71 Pearmont, 411 Pearetb, Mr. W. 223, 233 Pearse, Mr. J. 81, 84, 255 Pearson, Mr. G. 372 Mis. 221,231 Peartree House, 46 Lodge, 46 Pease, Mr. J. R. 395, 454 Pechell, Mr. A. 1 43 Peck, Mr. J. 106 Pedmore Hall, 129 Peel House, 438 Peele, Sir R. 286, 302, 396, 450 Mr. J. 205 Peers, Mr. R. 438 Peers Court, 336 Peirpont, Capt. 19 Peirse, Mr. R. W. 232, 236 Pelham, Hon. Miss F. 145 Mr. H. C. 15, 124, 128 J. C. 388 Pelham Place, 45> 425 Pell, Mr. J. 404 Pemberton, Mr. E. 333 F. 250, 259 R. D. 233 Pembroke, Earl of, 40, 53> 295 Countess of, 19 - Mr. W. 44 Pembroke, town of, 93 Pen Park, 328 Penbedw, 134 Pencarrow, 70, 79 Penge Cottage, 14 Pengethley, 1 12 Pen How Castle, 88 Penlease, Mr. 414 Penley Haii, 143 Pen Lyne Castle, 89 Penmount, 70 Penn, Mr. J. 80 .... Mrs. 81 Penn House, 438 PennaPark, 120 Pennant, Mr. D. 153 late T. 134 Pennydaron, 92 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. 5G0] Pennyman, late Sir J. 237, 239, 373 Mr. W. 181 Pennyman House, 237, 239 Pennyston, Mr. 94, 96 Penoyre, Mr. 120 Penpergwyn House, 99 Penquite, 7 6 Penryhn, Lord, 132, 353, 164, 464 Penryhn, 132, 153 Penrice Castle, 92 Penrose, 71 Penruddock, Mr. I. H. 53 Pensbury House, 304 Penshurst Place, 15 Pentrebychan, 28 1 Penylan, 101 Peover Hall, 164 Peplow Hall, 450 Pepper, Mr. M. 259, 349, 364 Pepper Hall, 439 Pepper Harrow Park, 19 Peppingford, 28 Pepys, Sir L. 3 1 Perceval, Hon. E. 18 1 Hon. S. 142, 147 Ferdiswell House, 1 1 4 Perkins, Col. 50 Mr.J/13 S S. 286,292,330 Perran Wharf, 46 1 Perrin, Mr. V\ r . P. 13, 409 Mrs. 428 Perrot, Mr. L. 80 Pershore, account of, 291 Peterborough, Earl of, 108 Peterborough, account of, 238 Peters, Mr. H. 409 Petersham Lodge, 44 Petits, 265 Petre, Lord, 205,260,261, 262,265,321,403,404, 436 Hon. Mr. 258 .... Mr. 368 J. B. 263 Pett Place, 7, 9, 326 Petteril Banks, 178 Pettiward, Mr. R. 272, 343, 404 Petton Hall, 133 Petty, Mr. 408 Peyton, Capt. 29 Pheasant Lodge, 9 1 Phelips, Rev. Mr. 68 Philiphaugh, I89 Phillimore, Mr. 143, 145 J. 289 W. 146 Phillips, Capt. 112, 331 Mr. 89, 463, 464 ...... F. 120 J. 102, 114, 128, 170 T. 61,322, 378 T. M. 174, 460 W. 101, 284 Phoenix Lodge, 425 Picard, Mr. C. 1 99 Pickard, Mr. 51 Pickering, Mr. T. 47 Pickford, Mr. M. 175 Picton Castle, 90 Pidford House, 24 Piercefield, 33 1 ; Pierse, Mrs. 222, 421 Pigot, Sir G. 123, 13® Mr. A. 450 .... G. 30 .... W. 146 .... Mrs. 284 Pigou, Mr. F. 44 .... C.E. 17 .... R. R. 462 Pike, Mr. G. 272 Pike House, 39 3 Pilkington, Sir T. 193 Dow. Lady, 193 Pilton Cottage, 64 Pines, 63, 69 Pinhills, 87 1 Pinkie House, 225 Pinkney House, 107, 337 Pinner Hill, 145 Piozzi, Mrs. 135 Pipe Hall, 170 Pirn, I89 Pishiobury, 256 Pitt, the late Right Hon. w. 14, 19, 367 .... Gen. Sir W. A. 2S4 Mr. W. M. 40, 50 Pitt House, 84, 304 Pitton, 130 Pixton, 66, 67 Plaistow Lodge, 10 Plantation, the, 342, 451 Plas Gwyn, 135 PI as Madoc, 132, 351 Plashet Park, 28, 327 Plasnewydd, 135, 153 PUs yn Jianfair, 132 Plat House, 1 67 Pleydell, Mr. Ed. M. 40 Plowden, Mr. H. C. 47, 298 Plumbe, Mr. T. 219 Plumer, Mr. H. 456 w. 277 Plummer, Mr A. 189 Plymouth, Earl of, 127 Pochin, Mrs. 156, 233, 238, 317, 319 Pocklington, Mr. 272 J. 181 R. 214, 464 Pococlc, Mr. 431 G 10, 14, 36? Pococke, Sir I. 80 Pointers, 19, 45 Point Pleasant, 282 Polden Hill, 62 Pole, Sir C. 379 .... Sir W. 41 Pole, the, I64 Polhiil, Mr. 10, 408 Pollard, Mr. J. 3 1 Pollens, Mr. 34 Paltimore, 42, 64 Polwhele, Mr. 70 Pomfret, Earl of, 159? 439 Ponden, 319 Ponsonby, Miss, 131 Pontefact, account of, 394 Pont y Goitre, 384 Pontypool, 115 f Pont Ryffith Hall, 1 35,386 Ponton, Mr. T. 10 Pontwell Hall, 120 Poole, Sir H. 387 Poole, account of. 49 Pools, Capt. 117 Poore, Sir John, 56 Mr. E. 432 Popham, Sir Home, 55 General, 81,84, 286 Porcher, Mr. J.Du Pie, 1 10 Porchester, Lord, 66, 67 Porchester Castle, 20, 414 Portal, Mr. J. 39 Port Eliot, 70, 77, 78 Porte, Mr. 293 Porter, Col. 298 Mr. 41, 95 Porters, 149 Poiteus, Mr. 223 Porteous, Rev. Mr. 266 Portland, Duke of, I iO ? 125, 197? 38o, m INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, t3 'c. |50i Portman, Mr. E. B. 40, 287, 437 Portsmouth, Earl of, 39, 47, 53, 428 Portsmouth, account of, 236 Portswood, 38, 4*5 Postle, Mr. J. 258, 422 Potter, Rev. J. C. 134,153 | Mr. T. 155 Poulett, Earl, 287, 328 Powderham Castle, 73, 75, 378 Powell, Sir G. 89 Mr. 87, 387 J. 173 J.K. 133, 416 T. H3, 142, 282 . T. H. 100 Powell, Rev. Mr. 150 Power, Mr. T. 13 1, 336 Powis, Earl of, 130, 135, 138, 139,140,332, 351, 442 Mr. P. L. 437 T.J. 131, 135 P-owis Castle, 139, *40,351 Powlett, Earl, 54, 65, 68 Mr. P.38, 53,452 W. P.443 Powney, late Mr. P. 80 Poyle House, 20 Poyntz, Mr. W. S. 21, 81 Poyson, Mr. 343 Praed, Mr. 71, 75 .... w. 149 Pratt, Mr. J. 224, 250 .... R. 97, 250 w. 127 Presaddfedd, 154 Prescott, Sir G. 247 Preston, Sir R. 255 Mr. 184 I.258 Mrs. 235 Preston, account of, 176, 395 Grange, 225 Hal!, 7, 8, 227, 407 Montford, 131, 135 Prestor.field, 227 Prestwood, 1 9 1 Price, Sir Chas. 44 Major, 1 12 .... Rev. Mr. 279 .... Rev. D. 131 Price, Mr. 30, 131, 146 T. 103 .... U .112 .... W. H. 96, 431 Prideaux, Sir W. 445 Priestley, Mr. J. 394 Prinknash Park, 288 Pringle, Sir J. I89, 228 Mr. 227 A. 189 M. I89 Prinn, Mr. W. H. 98 Prior, Mr. 147 Prior Park, 82, 87, 294, 305 Priory Court, 428 the, 24, 26, 30, 50, 167,168,195,209,249, 274,297,301.339,379, 408,414, 458 Probyn, Archdeacon, 99 Proctor, Rev. Mr. 114 SirT. B. 284 Mr. 81 H. 141 ...... Miss, 193 Prospect Hill, 81, 424 House, 255 Provis, Mr. W. 287, 306 Prudhoe Castle, 420 Pryce, Mr. J. 218 Pucket, Mr. J. 371 Puddington Hall, 173 Puddhill House, 288, 358 Pulleyn, Mr. M. 220, 375 Pulteney, Sir W. 201 Purbrook House, 19 Puriey, 27 Hall, 84, 424, 437 Purton House, 108, 363 Puives, Sir A. 226 Purves Hall, 226 Purvis, Mr. G. 47, 414 Pusey, Hon. P. 103, 338 Pusey House, 103, 338 Puslinch, 73 Putt, Mr. R. 41 Pye, Mr. G. 1 03, 337 Pyenest, 394 Pylle House, 287 Pym, Mr. F. 179 Q. Quarnmoor Park, 207 Quarr Abbey, ruins of, 24 Quarry, the, 129 Quebec House, 261 Quedgely House, 289 Queensbury, Duke of, 58, 59, 186, 1 87 Quendon Flats, 256 Quick, Mr. 63, 69 Quidenham Hall, 257,273 Quinsey, Mr. 265 R. Rabbet, Mr. R. 277 Raby Castle, 221, 374, 453 Rackheath House, 263 RadclifFe, Mr.D. 195, 339 J. 206, 354 Radley Hall, 427 Radnor, Earl of, 40, 49, 53, 107, 295 Radford, Mr. J. 3 11 Radway, 126 Rae, Mr. I87 Ragad, 131, 281 Ragland Castle, 115 Ragley, 127, 29 1, 389 Raikes, Mr. J. M. 247 R. 265 lately T. 10, 368 Rainham Park and Hall, 260, 403 Ramhill Hal!, I63 Rambridge House, 56, 57, 59, 362 Ramsbury Manor, 81, 84 Ramsden, Sir J. 182, 228 Mr. R. 216 Mrs. 312 Ramsey, Miss, 19 Ramsgate, account of, 5 Rancliffe, Lord, 174, [91 Randall Park, 3], 392 Ransom, Mr. 263, 406 Ranston, 40 Rasbotham, Col. 207 Rashleigh, Mr. J. 76 Ph.77 Rastell, Mr. W. D. 181 Ratcliff, Mr. D. 249 Ratten, 17 Ravenglass, account of, 209 Ravenhead, 396 Raveningham Hall, 2 76 Ravenscroft, Col. 90 Ravensfield, 294 Ravensworth, Lady, 80 502 ] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS , &C. Ravensworth Castle, 223, 420 Rawdon, Mr. G. 437 Rawleigh, 64 Rawlinson, Sir W. 404 Mr. A. 177 Ray, Mr.J.37 .... R. 343,404 .... W. 228 Ray House, 255, 258 Raynton Hall, 233 Rayrigg, 200 Read, Mr. 148 J.251 Read Hall, 205, 435 Reade, Dowager Lady, 299 .... Lady, 96 .... Rev. T. C. R. 234, 235 .... Mr. 256 J. 301 Reading, account of, 55 Reading Street Barracks, 345- Ready, Mr. J. 415, 415 Rebow, Major S. 274 Rectory House, the, 233, 234 Red Hall, I63 .... Hazles, 163 .... Heugh House, 419 House, 274, 403 Leaf, 15 .... Lynch, 60, 66, 350 .... Rice, 40 Redbourn Hall, 239 Reddings, 350 Redesdale, L^rd, 29,461 Redgrave Hall, 27 1, 273 Redhead, Mr. 257 Redpath, Dr 228, 230 Reed, Mr. 222. 391, 418 Reeves, Mr. W. 3 1 4 Mrs. i46 Reid, Mr. J. 25*9 .... R. 64 Reid Hall, 227 Rempstone Hall, 50, 191 Rendleshara House, 275 , 278 Rendleshara, Lord, 275, 278 Renishaw Hall, 356 Renton, 224 Renton, Mr. 189 Repington, Mr. C. 302 Repton, Mr. H. 265 Restormel Gastle, 76 Reveley, Mr. W. 222 Revesby Deer Park and Abbey, 241, 244 Revier, 71 Reynolds, Mr. R. 124, 179, 34-1, 400 Rhiwaedog, 136 , 280 Rhode, Mr. 10 Rhode Hall, 164, 415 Rhodes, Mr. 349 C. H. 197, 356 Rhyddlan Castle, 1 34, 153 Rhydolog, 112 Ribblesdale,Lord, 205,455 Ribston Hall, 183 Rice, Mr. 6, 100 .... J. 300 Rich, Rev. Sir C. 444 Richards, Mr. J. 309 R. 139 Richardson, Lady, 70 the late Mr. 32 , 459, 463 R. 166, 173 S. 281 T. 371 Mrs. 349, 463 Richborough Gastle, 6, 412 Ric'nings Park, 80 Richmond, Duke of, 21, 22 , 297, 425 Richmond, account of, 183 Hill, 44 Palace, 44 • Park, 19,42,44 Rickatts, Mr. S. 10 Ricketts, Mr. 332 Ricot Park, 111, 338, 438 Ridd Hill, 114 Riddall, Mr. 186 Riddell, Mr. 225 c. 230 ...... R. 222 , 224, 391, 418 T.231 Riddick, Mr. 1 87 Rideout, Rev. R. 14, 463 Ridgeway, 46, 90 Ridley, Sir M. W. 224, 234, 418 Ridley Hall, 4 1 9 Rigby, Mr. E. 177, 277, 284 ...... F. H. 274 W.371 Ringmer Barracks, 323 Ring wood, account of, 48 Ripley Hall, 1-94, 349, 454 1 Rippon Hall, 264 Risby, 239 Riseholm, 239 Rising Lodge, 251, 402 Rissow, Mr. C. 275 Riven Hall Place, 2 66 Rivers, Lord, 40, 53, 284, 285 Mr. N. 72 Rivington Hall, 207 Roadley Castle, 231, 391 Robarts, Mr. A. 147 Roberts, Mr. J. 15, 134, 153, 193, 463 J.W. 150 Robertson, Mr. 227 Robin Hood’s Butt, 1 16 Robinson, Sir G. 174, 309 Capt. C. 46, 362 . . late Rev. Mr. 240, 382 B.245 J. 31, 373 Robson, Mr. 85 Roch Court, 362, 414 Rochdale, account of, 206 ! Rochester, Bishop of, 10, 368 Rochester, town of, 2 Roch ford, Earl of, 275 Rock Hall, 186 Lodge, 233 Rock, late Mr. 392 Rockbere House, 41 Rocketts, 265 Rockingham, late Mar- chioness of, 1 10 Rockingham Castle, 196 Rocks, the, 28, 327 Rocksley, 179 Roddam, Adm. 226 Roddam, 226 Roden, Earl of, 256 Rodney, Lord, 38, 332 Capt. J. 114 Roc, Mr. M. 297 Rogers, Sir J. 75 ...... Sir J. L. 72 ...... Mr. E. 98 ...... J.306 T. 57 Mrs. 100, 384 Rohde, Major, 10 Rokeby, Lord, 345, 463 Rev. L. 173 Rokeby Park, I84, 212 Rolfe, Mr. E. 251, 252 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. L 503 totle, Lord, 52, 67,86,445 I ... Mr. 62 lolleston, Mr. 422 tolls, 258 toman Camp, near Exton, 46 tom fray, Mr. S. 02 tomley, 356 tomney, Lord, 7, 12, 327 tomney, account of, 16 ftooke, Mrs. 50 Rookery, the, 409 Roper, Mr. J. 143 Ropers, 265 Rooksnest, 28, 408 Rosdew, Mr. R. 72, 463 Rose, Rev. Mr. 13 .... Mr. G. 47 Rose Castle, 211, 347 .... Hill, 93, 133 .... Hill Park, 12, 47 Rosehill, Lord, 362 Rosehill, 362 Park, 388 Ross, Gen. 185 Rossall, 165 Ross Hall, 131 Rosslyn, 142, 147 Rotcb, Mr. 102 Rotheras, 1 19 Rotherby, 317 Rotherham, account of, 398 Rotherfield Park, 45, 425 Rottingdean,bathing place, 413 Rougham Hall, 343, 405 Place, 343 Round, Mr. J. 266 Roundell, Rev. Mr. 205 Rous, Lord, 275, 277 Routchester, 418 Rowant Aston, 111 Rowchester, 226 Rowd Ashton, 305 Rowde, 87 Rowdeford, 359 Rowfant, 29 Rowley, Lady, 273 Mr. 341 B. 123 Rowton Hall, 130, 137 Roxburgh, Duke of, 225 ; 228 Roydon Hall, 327 Royds, Mr, J, 2Q§. Royer, Mr. J. 44 Royle Hall, 436 Roy ton Hall, 206 Rucker, Mr. D. 18, 42 Rudd, Mr. 462 Rudge, Mr. J. 146 Rudham Lodge, 252 Ruding, Mr. 275 | R afford, 215 I Hall, 166 Rufus’s Stone, 39, 48 Rug, 131, 28 1 Ruins, 186 Rumbold, Lady, 46 Ruperrah, 88 Ruscombe House, 80 Rush, SirW. B. 18 Rushall Hall, 307, 402 Rushbrook, Mr. 257 Rushbrook Hall, 271, 343 Rus’nmoor Lodge, 40 Rushton Hail, 196 Rushwortb, Mr. E. 25, 26 Russell, Lord W. 27 Sir J. 126 Col. 189 Mr.C. 55 J-45 M. 373 W. 267, 372, 374, 386 Russell Farm, 143, 145, 439 Russia Cottage, 178 Ruston Hall, 250 Rutherford, Capt. 230 Mr. J. 230 Rutland, Duke of, 181, 202, 257, 316 Dow. Duchess of, 317 Rydal Hall, 200 Ryder, Hon. and Rev. H. 150 SirT. 12 Rye, town of, 1 1 Ryley, Mr. S. 133 S. Sackville, Lord Vise. 201 309 Sacomb Park, 248 Sadler, Mr. 429 R. 285 Sailing Grove, 364 St. Alban’s, 6 St. Albans, Duke of, 42, 44, 368 .. Andrew’s Hall, 273 .. Anne’s Hill, 38, 43, 45 . . Asaph, Bishop of, 153 .. Asaph, Lord, 343 , . Audries, 62 . . Blaizey, account of, 76 . . Clere, 6 . . Croix, account of, 38 . . David's, Bishop of, 44, 101 . . David’s, town of, 93 .. Helens, 89 .. Hill, 28 . . Germain’s, account of, 78 .. John, Earl, 261 Lord, 196 Col. 361 . . John’s, 367 . . Julien’s, 146, 439 . . Leonard’s Forest, 33 Hill, 80, 82 . . Lythian Castle, 89 . . Mawes, account of, 7® . . Osyth Priory, 274 .. Paul, Mr. H. 226 .. Pierre, 331 . . Guintin, Mr. W. 235 • • W- T. 240 .. Stephen’s, 149 . . Vincent, Earl, 161,265 Salisbury, Marquis of, 178, j 278, 365 Salisbury, account of, 64^ 295 Salmon, the Rev. Mr. 45 C. 416 Salt, Mrs. 175 Salter, Rev. Mr. 284 Saltonstall, Miss, 45 Saltram, 72, 73 Salvin, Mr. B. 223 B. 1-462 W. 223, 374 W. T. 462 Salusbury, Sir R. 88, 195; 249, 339 Lady, 142 Salway, Mr. R, 33 2 T. 332 Sambroke, Mr. T. 196 Sampson’s Hall, 390 Sandbeck Park, 216, 39S Sandboum, 128, 392 Sanders, Mr. G, 287 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. 504 ] Sanders, Mr. J. 86, 378 Sanderstead, 27 ' Sandford, Rev. Mr. T. 450 Mr. H. W. 86, 336 ........ T. 172 Sandford Hall, 172, 450 Sandgate Castle, 4 12 Sandhill Park, 446 Sandleford Priory, 428 Sandon Hall, 161 Sandown Castle, 6, 412 Fort, 26 Sandridge Lodge, 154 Sandringham Hall and Park, 251 Sandweli, 73 Park, 122 Sandwich, Earl of, 55,179, 248, 309 Sandy Place, 179 Sandys, Lady, 290 Mr. W. 104 Sandywell Park, 98, 101 Sanford, Mr. W. 68 Sansaw Hall, I33 Sans Souci, 50, 464 Santon Downham, 259 Sargent, Mr. 1. 22, 36 Sarnsfield Court, 322 House, 112,116 Savage, Mr. R. 12 Saverland, Mr. Chr. 150 Savery, Mr. J. 336 Savile, Hon. H. 370 Saville, Hon. J. L. 215 Mr. 29 ...... C. A. 27 Saunders, Mr. T. 279, 358 Sawbridge, Mr. 275, 344, 345 ........ H. 156 Sawley Abbey, 205 Sawyer, Major, 11 6 Mr. H. 86 Mr. J.80 Say, Mr. 250 Say and Sele, Lord, 299 Sayer, Mr. O. 7, 9, 326 Scales, 186 Scampston, 235 Scarborough, Earl of, 216, 398 Scarborough, bathing place, 240 Scarfe, Mr. 16?, 464 Scarisbrick Hall, 166 Scarlet, $9 Scarsdale, Lord, 175, 202 Scarthingwell Hall and Park, 228 Scawen, Mr. 128 Schutz, Mr. 276 G. Ill, 113,338 Scofton, 356 Scotney, 10 Scots Hall, 7 .... House, 233 Sc«tt, Right Hon. Sir. W. 81 .... Sir J. 124, 462 .... Col. 36 .... Mr. 45, 273, 425 .. .. C. 10, 50, 189, 464 E. I41 .... H. 228,230 w. 230 .... Mrs. 83, 349 Scottow Hall, 263, 264 Scourfield, Mr. H. 90 Scrimshire, Mrs. 125, 438 Scrivelsby Hall, 393 Scriven Hall, 1 94 Scrope, Mr. W. 91 Scudamore, late Mr. J. 383 Sea Grove, 24 Seaford, account of, 33, 413 Seale, Mr. J. 75 Sealey, Mr. 403, 406 Seare, Mrs. 143, 338 Searle, Mr. J. 350 Seascale Hall, 210 Season Cot, 95 Seaton, watering place, 445 Deiaval, 418 Hall, 209 Sebergham Castle, 347 Sedbury House, S84, 375, 421 Sedgemoor, 62 Sedley, Sir C. 422 Seething Hall, 277 Selaby Hall, 444 Selby, account of, 45$ Selby, Col. 227 Mr. G. 218, 224 R. 226 .... W. 143 Selsea, Lord, 332 Seisey, Lord, 21, 248, 250, 425 Semer Lodge, 2 66, 390 Send Grove, 19 Senhouse, Mr, H. 200,347 Senhouse, Mr. J. 2l0 Sennowe Lodge, 261 Sergison, Mr. W. 387 ........ Mrs. 30 Serlby Hall, 182 Serle, Mr. 362 Sessay Hall, 229 Sevenscore, 411 Severn End, 290 Severndroog Castle, 1 Sewell, 72 Seymour, Lord H. 24 Lord R. 101,283 Lord W. 82, 85 ....... Mr. E. 49 H.40 Shafto, Mr. D. 231 Shaftoe, Sir G. 39 1 Mr. R. 223, 374 Shaftsbury, Earl of, 40, 49 Shanks, Mr. R. 455 Shank’s House, 65, 66 Shardelois, 125, 438 Sharfield House, 295 Sharp, Mr. C. I85 G. 179, 309 Sharpe, Mr. 248, 349 Sharpham Park, 62, 86 Shavington Hall, 417 Shaw, I87 Shaw, Mr. 13 .. ... Mr. R. 141,352 Shaw End, 208 .... Hill, 176, 436 .... House, 82, 36® Place, 81,428 Shawbury Park, 44 1 Shawden, 226 Shawe, Mr. 248, 250 Sheales, Mr. 362, 464 Shebbear, 61 Sheephall Bury, 249 Sheerness, account of, 4 Sheffield, Lord, 29, 387 Sir J. 195, 372 Sheffield Park, 29, 387 Sheldon, Sir W. 121 Shelley, Sir B. 297 Sir J. 297 Mr. T. 34 Shelley Hall, 350 Shelton, Mr. M. 198 Shenfield Place, 265 Shenley Parsonage, 149 Shepherd, Serj, 462 Rev. Mr. 246 Mr. 72 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &Y. [505 Shepherd, Mr. A. 208 K. 339 Sheppard, Mr. 275 P. 105 T. 159 W. 119 Shepton Mallet, town of, 61 Sherborne, Lord, 98, 299 Sherborne Castle, 54, 306, 435 Lodge, 299 Sherburn Hospital, 373 Sheres, Mr. 42 Sherford, 73 Sheriff Hatton, 462 Shermanbury Place, 33 Shernfold Place, 17 Sherwood, Mr. 444 Sherwood Hall, 192,315 Shields, Mr. 234 Shiffner, Mr. G. 29 H. 383 Shillingford Castle, 96, 424, 438 Shillinglaw, Major, 230 Shillingley Park, 20, 22 Shinfield Place, 284 Shipiake, 80 Shipley, Hon. Mrs. 38 Shire Oak, 215 ShirefF, Gen. 38 Shirley, Mr. E. 122, 301 Shirley House, 444 Shobdon Court, 116, 118, . 322 Shockerwich, 82, 87 Sholebrook Lodge, 430 Shooter’s Hill, account of,l Shore, Mr. S. 192 SHoreham, account of, 35 Castle, 367 Short, Mf. 73 .... Jno.393 Shorter, Mr. G. 412 Shortgrove, 256 Shotley Hall, 23 1 Shotover House, 111, 113, 338 Shottesham Park, 267 Shrapnel, Mr. Z. 85 Shrewsbury, Earl of, 94* 121, 127, 299,329, 360 Countess of, 83 Shrewsbury, town of, 123 Shrives Priory, 310 Shrub Hill, 31, 409 Shrubland Hall, 266, 343 Shuckburgh, Sir S. 168 Shuckburgh Park, 168 Shuckford, Capt. I35 Shugborougb, 151, 161 Shuldam, Mr. 41 Shute, Mr. S. 24 Shute House, 41 Shuttleworth, Mr. 177 H. 190,319 R. 206,220, 375,436 Sibbald, Mr. J. 55 Sibdon Castle, 332 Sibthorpe, Col. 213, 239 Sidebottom, Mr. 37 Sidmouth, Lord, 19, 445 Sidmouth, bathing place. Skipton Castle, 195, 199, 206,219, 395 account of, 395 Skipwith, Sir T. G. 303 Skirsgill, 178 Hall, 391 Skirwith Abbey, 211 Skythrog House, 100 Slade, Mr. J. 86 Slaney, Mr. R. 123 Slater, Mr. T. L. 39 Sleights Hall, 235 Sligo, Marquis of, 149 Slindon, 297 Slingsby, Sir. T. T. 194, 396 Sloper, Sjr. R. 39 52, 445 I Sidney, Lord Vise. 9, 56, 99, 362, 367 Mr. 15 Silchester, 56 SilsWorth Lodge, 1 56 Silton Hall, 232, 236 Silver Hill, barracks, 11, Gen. 284 Small, Mr. A. 155 Smallcomb, 70 Smart, Mr. W. 143 Smeaton, 225, 227 Smedmore, 50 Smith, Sir D. 143, 338 Sir E. 193 14 Sir J. 55, 306,371, Silvertop, Lady, 226 Mr. J. 231, 419 Simeon, Mr. E. 24 I. 462 Simmonds Mr. 434 Simmons, Mr. Jas. 5, 463 .. . Miss, 277 Simpson, Mr. 433 c. 151 J. 181,230,463 L.356 Miss, 420 Sinai Park, 157) 190 Sinclair, Major, 46 Singleton Lodge, 165 Singleton, Mr 257 M. 342, 376 Sioh Hill, 37 .... House, 37, 41 Sissinghurst Castle, 12 Sitwell, Mr. Sitwell, 356 Sittwell, Mr. F. 225 Skardon, Mr. 409 Skeffington, Sir W. C. F. 433 Skeffington Lodge, 4 33 Skelbrook Park, 182 Skellow Grange, 182 Sketty Hall and Park, 92 Lodge, 89 Skey, Mr S. 128,385, 392 Skinningrove, 451 I Ttt 372 Sir J. H. 336, 342 Sir W. 137, 463 Col. 125 Capt. 19 Dr. 186 Mr. 132, 193,374a 378, 402 A. 136 ...... C, 66, 195, 258, 355, 380, 392,446 D. 83 F. 232 G. 255 H. 337 J* 82, 85, 256, 367 Jos. 57, 85 J. W. 306 S 249 T. 206, 224, 397 T. A. 56 W. 20, 24, 37,137, 463 Mrs. 24 i Smithson^Mr. J. 379 Smyth, Sir W. 256, 258 j Mr. F. 236 \ Smythe, Right Hen. J. 379 Sir E. 122 j Smythson, Mr. W. 38O, 1 393 Snare Hill, 257, 404 ' 50 - 5 ] tNDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. Snell, Mrs. 96, 97, 101 j Sneyd, Mr. 151, 161,358, I 464 Mr. J. 168, 170 .. .. .. W. 162, I69, 441 Wal. 169 Sniperley House, 223 Snow, Mr. 40, 435 T. 121 Snow Hall, 444 Snowdon, 462 Soame, Sir P. 250 Sober, Mr. 448 Sodbury, town of, 91 Soddington, 392 Soho, 122, 124 Soley, Mr. J. 128, 392 Solly, Mrs. 379 Solomon, Dr. 163 Somborne House, 53> 452 Somerby Park, 398 Somerfield Hall, 7 Somerford, 171 Somerliton Hall, 275, 276 Somerley, 50 Somers, Lord, 119 Somerset, Duke of, 73, 75, 81, 110, 125, 192, 197, 305, 464 Duchess of, 66 Somerton, account of, 60 Somerville, Lord, 227 Sondes, Lord, 9, 196, 326 Sophia Farm, 82 Sorby, 189 Sotherton, Mrs. 182 Sotteriey House, 275, 277 Soulsby, Mr. C. 39 1 Soulsey, Mr. Chr. 231,391 South Elainslie, 230 „ . . . . Broom House, 56, 82, 359 ..... End, bathing place, 269 Southampton, Dowager Lady, 147 Southampton, account of, 296 V Castle, 38 Southby, Mr. H. 103, 337 Southhill House, 195 South Downs, 413 ..... Molton, town of, 61 Southwick, 20 Sowerby, Col. 294 ........ Mr. J. 339, 347 Spalding, account of, 24 1 Spark, Mr, 72 Sparks, Mr. R. 19 Sparling, Mr. 133 Sparrow, Mr. J. 161, 271, 464 Speke, Mr. W. 68 Spencer, Earl, 18, 31, 42, 96, 156, 368,462 Countess Dowager, 146, 149, 3 65, 439 Lord C. Ill Sperling. Mr. H. 270, 3 10 Spicer, Mr. 19 Spital, 185 Spittle Hill, 163 Spixworth Park, 263, 264 Spooner, Mr. J. 1 1 7 Spragg, Mr. 34 Spratt, Mr. 1 1 4 Spring Grove, 37 > 44 j 128, 385, 392 Hill, 95, 379 Park, 105,106,288, 289, 358 Springfield House, 1 44 Lyons, 265 Place, 265 Springside, 205 Springwood Park, 228 Sprowston Hall, 263 Spurrier, Mr. T. 124 Spy Park, 83, 359, 364 Squerries, 14, 408 Stackpole Court, 93 Stafford, Marquis of, 161, 365,411 Lady, 435 Stafford, borough of, 151 Stair, Earl of, 188 .... Countess of, 188 Stalbridge Park, 54,55,435 Stallard, Mr. J. 120 Stamford, Earl of, 125, 129, 190,354, 371 Stamford, town of, 180 Stamp, Sir — , 414 Standen Hall, 205 Standerwick, Mr. 38 Standish, Sir F. I65, 176, 436 .... .... Ladv, 244 .... Mr/ C. T. 206,, 207 ........ E.T. 165 Standish Hail, I65 Standlynch, 49, 295 Stanfield Hall, 258 Stanford Court, i 37, 463 Hall, 172,174>191 Stanford, Park, I37, 463 Stanhoe Hall, 252 Stanhope, Earl, 10, 408 Lady, 80, 408, 461 Mr. W. S. 193, 195, 198, 230, 370, 440 Stanhope Hall, 221 Staniforth, Mrs. 404 Stanley, Sir J. T. I67 T. 357 Lady, 44 Mr. G. 210 H. P.179,341 J. 44 T. 166 Stanley Hall, 355 ...... Park, 106 Stanmer Park, 28, 30, 323 Stannington Vale, 224 Stanstead Hall, 256 Park, 19, 22 Stanton Hall, 202 Park, 323 Stanwell Cottage, 46I House, 37 Place, 80 Stanwick, I84, 375 Stapenhall, 304 Stapenhill, 158 Stapleton, Lady, 94 Mr. T. 218 Stapleton House, 337 Park, 182 Stapylton, Hon. G. A. C. 456 Starkie, Mr. 205, 397, 436 Statenborough House, 6, 412 Staunton, Mr. 275 Stawell, Lord, 19, 425 Stead, Col. 81, 428 Stedcomb, 52 Steed Hill, 7 Steel, Mr. 185 Stephens, Mr. 272, 287 H. 288, 358 .... M. 141 Mrs. 106 Stephenson, Sir P. 263 Mr. 223 late E. 284 Stepney, Mr. 101 Stevens, Mr. J. 85 Stevenson, Mr. 247 Stevenston, 225 Stewart, late Mr. 2QQ A. 187 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [507 Stewart, P. 188 Stibbert, late Gen. 38, 45 Stile, Mr. J 304 Still, Mr. G. 85 Sti lingfleet, Rev. Dr. 117 Stinsford, 40 Stirling, Adm.296 I Sir W. 367 Stisted Grange, 364 Stitchill House, 228 Stockhrll Park, »83 Stockport, town of, 175, 370 Stodard, 203 Sioford, 72 Stoke, 91 Castle, 138 Gifford Park, 328, 335, 337 Hall, 293, 311, 356, 399 Hill, 378 Park, 19.34,80,159, 167 Stoke Rochford, 180 Stokes, Mrs. 63 Stone, account of, 409 Stone, Mr. R. 350 W. L. 94 Stone Castle, 2 Easton House, 287, 328 ..... Hall, 408 < House, 5, 138, 308, 332, 411,448 Stone Henge, 58, 59 Stonefold, 226 Stoneland Lodge, 461, 464 Park, 449, 457 Stoneleigh Abbey, 301 Stonely Farm, 309 Stoneries Hill, 185 Stoney Dean, 46, 362 .... Stratford, account of, 340 Thorpe, 168, 426 S ton or, Mr. T. 94 Stonor Castle, 94 Stopford, Hon. and Rev.R. B. 309 Stopham, 34 Storer, A. G. 437 late Mr. A. 84 Storey, Mr. A. 211 T. 233 Stcry, Rev. Mr. 174 Stover House, 72 Stovin, Mr. 177 Stovin, C. 215 Stourfield, 414 Stourhead, 60, 65, 66 House, 305 Stourton, Ld. 183,396,454 Stow on the Wold, 96 Stow Hall, 251, 404 .... Park, 143, 214 Stowe, 126, 159, 340 Hall, 248 S towel 1 Park, 98, 300, 464 Stracey, Mr. E. 263 Strachey, Sir H. 28, 287, 328 , 408 Strafford, Earl of, 305 Strangeways,Hon and Rev. c. 371 Stratford, Mr. F. P. 309 Stratford upon Avon, ac- count of, 122 Stratford House, 255, 265 Stratfords, 105 Strathmore, Earl of, 221, 374 late Countess of, 414 Stratton, Mr. G. F. 94, 121, 299, 360, 426 Stratton Hall, 264 Park, 48 ....... account of, 69 Strawberry Hill, 43, 63, 389 Streatfield, Mr. R. T. 28, 327 Streatham Castle, 221 , 374 Stretton Park, 179, 443 Strickland, Sir G 237 Mr.C. 209 W. 173 Strong, Mr. C. S. 408 Strood, 34 Stroud, town of, 104 Stroud, 83 Stroxton Hall, 181 Strutt, Mr. G.B.203 ...... J. 203 J. H. 266 W. 458 Strutton, Mr. 1 10 Stuart, Mr. 188 J. 154 Stub House, 444 Stubbers, 267 Studley Castle, 29 1 Park, 194, 349 Sturklow House, 179 Sturry Park, 4 T t t 2 Sturt, Mr. C. 40, 49, 306 Sturt, H. 49 Styche, 417 Style, the late Sir C. 327 Styleman, Rev. A. 25 1, 366 Mr. N. 251 Sudbourn Hall, 278 Sudbrook House, 44 Holm, 242,243 Sudbury House, 293 Sudley Castle, 96 Suffield Hall, 263, 264, 406 Suffield, Lord, 263, 264, 406 Mr. 263, 407 Suffolk, Earl of, 107, 108, 358, 363 Sufton Court, 119 Sugnall Hall, 152 Sulby Hall, 150 Sulhampstead, 81 Sullivan, the late Sir R. J. !9,45 Mr. J. 80 Sulyard, Mr. E. 343, 404 Summer Castle, 239, 398 Hill, 10, 334 House, 182 Sumner, Mr. G. 34, 347 Sunbury Place, 42, 368 Sunderland, Mr. 209 Sunderland Hall, 189 Sundon House, 339 Sunning, 80 Sunny Bank, 100 Side, 206 Surrendon, 7, 326 Surfees, Mr. R. 373 Sussex, Duke of, 37 Sutton, Sir R. 201, 315 Mr. 179 G. 181,215, 314» 444 J. 56, 81, 359 R. 181, 356 Sutton, 41 Colefield Park and Woods, 171 Court, 37, 287,328 ...... Grange, 235 ...... Hall, 175, 192,215 Park, 179, 443 ...... Place, 19, 367, 413 Suttons, 258 Swaine, Mr. J. 99 Swainston House, 25 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS* 508] Swallow, Mr. R. 216, 294 Swallowfield Place, 284 Swansea, account of, 89 Swarford Park, 299, 360 Swarland Hall, 224 Sweethope, 186 Swete, Mr. 73 Swettenham Hall, 417 Swift Place, 12, 16, 325 Swillington House, 355 Swinburn, Sir J. 23G, 391 Swinbum Castle, 222,231, 391, 418 Swinbrook, 98, 299 Swindon House, 108,361 Swineihwaite Hall, 27, 217, 375 Swinfen, Mr. J. 161 Swinfen House, 1 61 Swinley Lodge, 55 Swinnerton, Mr. T. 44I Swinnerton Hall, 161,411 Swinton Park, 216 Swithland Hall, 174 Swynburn, Sir J. E. 391 Sydenham, 228 Sydling House, 55, 306, 371, 372 Sydney Farm, 46 Sydney, Lord Vise. 6, 9, 36? Mr. C. W. 265 ...... Miss, 428 Syerston Hall, 3 1 1 Sykes, Sir F. 84, 463 ...... Sir M. M. 237,240, 304,420,424, 437,464 * Kev. K. 240, 395, 454 Symmons, Mr. J. 146 Symond Hall, 289 Symonds, Lieut. Col. 112 Mr. J. 343 T. 331 T. P. 112 Symons, the Rev. J. 234 Syston Park, 181, 213, 315 Syzergh Park, 209 T Tabley, 162, 164, 353 Tackley Park, 426 Tadworth Court, 30, 396 Tait, Mr. W. I89 Talbot, Earl, l6l, 1?1 Talbot, Sir Charles, 31, 409 Lady, 31 Mr. 89 ...... late Mr. J. 360 J. M. 92 T 2 Talbots, Rev. Mr. 151,161 Talboys, Mr. 106 Talgarth, 141 Taliaris Park, 1 81 , 283 Talton Hill, 122 Tamworth, account of, 151 Tamwortb Castle, 15M57C 450 Tan y Bwlch Hall, I36 Tanfield Hall, 216 Tangier, 39 Tanhurst, 409 Tankersley P.ark, 198 Tankerville, Earl, 226 Tap ley, 6 1 Tapiow Lodge, 80 Tapps, Sir G. 50, 414 Tapton Hill, 355 Grove, 355 Tarbutt, Mr. W. 204 Tarleton, Mr. T. 173 Tarporley, account of, 152 Tasker, Mrs. 367 Tate, Mr. B. 1 74 Tatham, Mr. E 199 Tathwell Hall, 244 Tattersall, Mr. E. 250 Tattershall Castle, 244 Tattingstori'Place, 343 Tatton Park, 162, 353 7'averham Hall, 407 Tavistock, account of, 74, 433 House, 74 Taunton, account of, 61 Tawstock, 61, 63 Tayler, Mr. 73 Taylor, Col. 42 Mr. C. 362 E. 3 G.366 ...... J. 205, 33Q M. A. 182 R. 19, 45 W. 116, 441 Teddesley Paik, 4 10 Teeton House, 149 Tehiddy, 71, 78 Teignmouth, Lord, 29 Teignmouth, account of, 75 j 377 Teignmouth House, 75 Tempest, Sir H. V. 1 1 9, 373, 444 Mr. S. 205, 206 Templar, the Rev. J. 73 Mr. 75 Temple, Earl, 38, 48 Mr. S. 233, 461 Mrs. 58, 59, 295 Temple Bell Wood, 214, 215 House, 93 Newsham, 193, 355, 380, 392 Templer, Mr. G. 62, 67 I.72 Templeman, Mr. 40 P. 49 Temps ford Hall, 179 Tenbury, account of, 322 Tenby, account of, 92 Tendring Hall, 273 Tennant, Mr. 186 w. 171 Tenterden, account of, 16 Place, 345 Terling Place, 266 Terret House, 143 Terry, Mr. T. 47, 53 Tessier, Mr. L. 31 Teston House, 327 Tewkesbury, town of, 97 Teynhatn, Lord, 2 Thale, Mr. 46, 362, 464 Thame Park, 111, 129, 33 8, 438 Thanet, Earl of, 7, 126, 184, 195, 199-206,219, 345, 361, 395 Thelluson, late Mr.P. 182, 369 Thellusson, Mrs. 10 Thelton Hall, 267 Thelwall, Rev. Mr. 159 late Major, 45*2 Theobald, Mr. J. M. 343 Theobalds, 247 They don Hall, 258 Thicknesse, Mr. R. 396 Thieves Hole, I42 Thimbleby Lodge, 232, 236 Thirkleby, 229 Thirlestane, 228, 230 Th is tleth waite. Rev. Mr. 53 Mr. 463 Thoby Pxiory, 265 [509 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS. Thomas, Sir G. 297 Mr. D. 279 G. 274 J. 7. 152,279 Jn. F. 17 R. 101 T. 134, 136, 153 Thomason, Mr. 130 Thomond, Marquis of, 80, 83 Thompson, Sir T. 144, 145 Dr. 248 Mr. 20, 188, 396, 461 H. 454 R. 183,456 , Miss, 307 Thomson Hall, 262 Thoresby, 192 ........ Parle, 215, 312, 380 Thorington Hall, 275 Thorley Hall, 256 Thornage Hall, 403 Thornborough, Mr. 217 Thornbury Castle, 105 Thornproft, 31 Thorndown Hall, 265, 321 Thorne, 378 Thornes House, 193 Thorngrove, 137 Thornham Hall, 267 Thornhill, 232, 234 Thornhill, Mr. B. 202 G. 179 J. 232, 234 T. 198, 348, 354 Thornton, Col. I83, 364 Mr. G. 179,341 H. 29 s. 29, 409 Thornton, 205 Hall, 159 Thornville Royal, 183, 396, 454 Thornycroft, Mr. E. 1 67 Thornycroft Hall, 167 Thorold, SirJ. 181, 213, 315 ... Mr. S. 213, 239 Thoroton, Mr. T. 311 Mrs. 311 Thoroughgood, Miss, 390 Thorp, Mr. S. 370 Thorp Hall, 238, 431,433, 459 Thorpe, the Rev. Archd. 419 Mr. J. 257, 376 Thorpe, 184, 193, 394 Thoyts, Mr. W. 81 Thresher, Mr. 38 Miss, 82, 360 Thrieve Castle, ruins of, 187 Thrigby Hall, 344 Throckmorton, Sir J. 103, 127, 291,337 Thundridge Bury, 248 Thurland Castle, ruins of, 208 Thurlow, the late Lord, 13, 27 Rev. E. S. 233 Thurlston, 174 Thursby, Mr. J H. 430 Thursford Hall, 262, 403 Tibber, Mr. C. 196, 309 Tickhill Castle, 216, 398 Tidwell House, 445 Tilbury Fort, account of, 268 Tilgate Cottage, 30 Tillard, Mr. J. 345 Tillington Court, 116 Tilney Hall, 39, 284 Tilson, Mr. J. 94 ' Tilt, the Rev. Mr. 33 Timson, Mr. 20, 38 Tindal House, 3 Tipping, Mr. T. 176, 371 Titchfield, Marquis of, 215, 312, 380 Titchfield House, 414 Titley Court, 112, 323 Titness Park, 55 Titsey Place, 408 Tittenhanger Park, 149 Tiverton Castle, 61, 378 Tockington, 107, 329 Todd, Capt. 225 .... Mr J. 230 R. P. 272 Toddington Park, 97, 154 Toft Hall, I64 Toke, Mr. N. R. 345 Tomkins, Mr. J. 102 Tomkinson, Mr. 152 Tomlinson, Mr. 262, 403 Tone, 222, 231 Tong Castle, 123 Hall, 219 Tongs, 11 Tooke, late Mr. 27 &C. Tooke, W. 262 Tooley Park, 301 Topham, Mr. E. 240 Topp, Mr. R 130 Topping, Mr. 464 J. 163 Topsham, account of, 52 Tor Abbey, 378 Tor Bay, account of, 378 Torbet, Mr. 186 Torence, 187 Torkington, Rev. Dr. 249 Torlington Lodge, 203 Torriano, Major, 142 Torrington, borough of, 67 Torsonce, 1 89 Tortworth Court, 106,329, 336, 464 Totehill, 72 Tottenham Park, 81, 85* 361 Toucourse, 186 Tower, Mr. C. 265 Tower Hill, 409 Townend, Mr. G. 228 Town Hill, 46, 296 Townley, Mr. C. 436, 437 R. 393 Townley Hail, 206, 207, 436, 437 Townsend, Mr. 20 G. 12! H. H. 19, 21, 253 Townshend, Marquis, 157, 252, 260, 403, 450 Lord J. 248, 249, 365 Lady M. 6, 9, 463 Mr. J. 281 Mrs. M. 368, 463 Tracey, Mr. C. H. 97 J. H.88, 115, 128 late Mrs. 98, 101 Tracey House, 41, 62 Park, 288 Trafford, Mr J.353, 354 T. 163 Trafford Hall, 353, 354 Traine, 7 3 Trapps, Mr. F. 194, 349, 454 Treby, Mr. 72 Trecothick, Mr. Jas. 4O8 Tredegar House, 88 Trefalen Hall, 28 1 510] index to country seats, &C, Tregarnedd, 132, 154 Tregehari, 76 Tregib, !0l Tregil, 108 Tregonwell, M»\ L. 49 Tregoyd, 120, 282 Tregunter House, 120 Treharne, Mr. E, 281 T rehill, 73 Trelawney, Capt. 77 Tremain, Mr. A. 70 Trenant Park, 76, 77 Trentham Hall, 161, 4U Tresilian, Mr. 71 Treslake, 70 Trevelyan, Sir J. 230, 391, 446 Rev. W. 231, 240 .... Mr. W. 231 Trevethow Hall, 71 Trevethus Hall, 78 Trevor, Mr. R. 1 54 Trevor Hall, 131 Trewarthenick, 78 Trewithien, 76 Treworgan, 70 Tring Grove, 143 .... Park, 143,338 Trollope, Sir J. 238, 318 Trotter, Mr. 31 J. 148, 226 Troy House, 99, 115, 331 Truro, account of, 70 Trusson, Mr. T. 275 Trutham, 70 Tubney Lodge, 102 Tucker, Major, 85, 287 Mr. S. 198 w. 41 ...... Mis. 445 Tuffnell, Mr. W. 270, 349 Tulketh Hall, 165, 166 Tunbridge Castle, 10, 15 Wells, account of, 15 Tunnard, Mr. J. 241, 312 Tunstall Hall, 441 Turbeville, Mr. R. P. 89 Turner, Sir G. P. 146 Mr. 342 C.3 J. 127, 290, 411 T. 128, 400 - Lady P. 149, 159 Tumor, Mr. E. 96, 381, 243, 393 Turton, Mr. J. 128 Turton, Mrs. 408 Turville, Mr. F. 156, 309 Tusmoor, 340, 430 Tweddle and Hildyard, Messrs. 221 Mr. W. 419 Twemlow Hall, 417 Tvvemlow, Mr. 163 Twickenham, neighbour- hood of, 43 .. Park, 43, 389 Twinning House, 114 Twisden, Sir J. P. 7, 407 Twizell House, 224 Twyford, 38 Twysden, Sir W. 327 Tygllyn, 282 Tynemouth Lodge, 234 Tyningham, 225 Tynte, Mr. J. K. 19, 45, 67, 88 Tyrconnel, Earl of, 31 Tyrrell, Mr. E. 272 Tyson, Mr. 343 S. 260, 404 Miss, 151 U. Ugbrook, 72, 73 Umberslade, 122 Underbank, 437 Up Park, 425 Upcott, 64 Upper Berwick, 131, 135 Blainslie, 230 ...... Cranston, 227 .. ..Gatton, 30 Leatham, 451 Upper Ossory, Earl of, 154 Upton, Mr. C. 458 ...... J. 208, 217 Upton House, 75, 378 Park, 443 Upwood, 40 Uske, account of, 115 Usworth House, 223, 233 Place, 223 Uthank, 221 ...... Hall, 419 Uttoxeter, account of, 169, 316 Uxbridge, Earl of, 54, 55, no, 133,151,157, 161, 190, 435 V. Vale Royal, I63, 353 Valentines, 265 Valle Crucis Abbey, 131, 135, 281 Valley Home, 257 Vane, Sir F. I78, 211 Vanhagen, Mr. F. 1 Vansittart, Mr. A. 80 ........ G. 80, 83, 93 Vatch, the, 125 Vavasour, Sir H. 218, 236 Sir T. 182, 228, 349, 355 Mr. W. I95 Vaughan, Sir R. 139 Col.G. 131,281 Mr.G. ap H.139 Mrs. 133, 416 Vayner, 352 Veal, Mr. 73 Verelst, Mrs. 198, 216 Verney, Mrs. 3 Vernon Hill, 46, 362 Vernon, Lord, 89, 194 293, 316 ...... Lady Har. I67 Mr. G. 316 L. 159 T. S. 127 Vetch, Mr. H. 187 Views, the, I79, 248, 30^ Villiers, Lord, 126 Vince, Mr. H. C. 57 Vine, the, 425 Vintners, 7, 12 Visme, De, Mr. 18 Voelas Hall, 132 Vogrie, 227 Voxhall, Mr. L. 37 Vyne, Rev. Dr. 426 Vyner, Mr. R. 393 Vyse, Mr. R. 149 W. Waddington, Mr. 296 B. 99, 384 Wade, Mr. A. 233 J.358 T. 223 Wadley House, 103, 33 7 Wadman, Mr. J. 57, 85 Wadsworth, Mrs. 411 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, &C. [5 It Wainman, Mr. W. 199, 219 Waite, Mr. W. 226 Wake, Sir W. 149, 167 Lady, 9 Wake’s Court, 41 Wakefield, account of, 394 Lodge, 159 Wakehurst Park, 29 Wakeman, Mr. H. 114 J. 114 Walberton Place, 297 Walcot, Mr. 401 J.50 Walcot Park, 138, 332,442 Waldegrave, Earl, 258 Mr. R. 244 Waldershare, 3 Waldren, Mr. W. 125, 129 Wales, Princess of, 1, 4,37 Walford, Mr. W. 266 Walford House, 86, 336 Walhampton, 47 Walker, the late Mr. 35, 297 ...... Mr. 355 L 182, 294, 437 R. 222 T. 192, 315 w. 103,248,249, 338, 437 Wallace, Rt. Hon. T. 178 Mr. 186 Waller, Mr. Edra. 98 ...... late Edward, 110, 300 W; 180, 431 Walling Wells, 216 Wallinger, late Mrs. 265 Wallingford Castle, 424, 437 Wallingford, account of, 95, 424 Wallington, 230, 391 Hall, 251 Wallis, Mr. 265 Walliscote, 462 Wallyford, 225 Walmer Castle, 412 Walmsley, Mr. J. 206, 397 Walpole, Lord, 263, 264 Hon. Mr. 40 Hon. Mrs. 138, 308, 332 "Walsall, account of, 171 Walsh, Sir J. B. 55, 82 Walsingham, Lord, 261, 262, 404, 422 Walsingham Abbey, 260 Walsworth House, 291 Walthall, Mr. P. 416 Waltham, Dow. Lady, 265 Walton, Mr. R. W. 206 Walton, 144, 158, 304 Court, 75 Hall, 165, 166, 176, 436 Waltons, 256 Walworth Hall, 453 Watwyn, Capt- Jas. 119 Wanstead House, 255, 265 Ward, Mr. St. A. 219 G. 24 J. 14, 38, 408 T. V. 2 W. Z. L 150 Wardour Castle, 53 Wardropei, Mr. 11 Ware, Mr. 99 J. 147 Ware Park, 248,249, 365 Waresley Park, 443 Warfield Grove, 55 Warham Hal), 261, 366 Waring, Mr. F. 130, 137 G.46 Warington, Mr. D. R. 366 Warkworth Castle, 299 Warley Place, 265 Warleys, 256 Warminster, town of, 59 Warmwell House and Park, 461 Warnell Hall, 211,347 Warner, Mr. H. L. 260 Warnford, Mrs. 31 Warren, Sir J. B. 304 Col. I43 ... Mr. 159 Mrs. 304 Watren Hall, 327 Warriner, Mr. G. 56 Warrington, account of, 164 Warsley House, 290 Warsop, Mr. 298 Warwick, Earl of, 144, 168, 301 Warwick Castle, 144, 168, 301 Priory, 144,168, 301 Wasing House, 56, 81 Wassand, 245 Watchet, town of, 62 WatergaH, House, 426 Wateringbury Place, 327 Waterpark, Lord, 169,191, 316 Waterstock House, 338 Waterton, Mr. 182 Wathen, Sir S. 105 Mr. P. 104 Watkins, Mr. E. 107, 329 Watling Street, account of, 123, 442 WatlingtonHouse,251 ,259 Park, 94 Watson, the late Sir B. 44 Rev. Mr. 1 75 Mr. G. 433 J. 194 Mrs. H. 4I6 Watt, Mr. J. 124 M. I89 Watton, Mr. 73 Watton Abbey, 240 Watts, Mr. H. P. 263 R. 10S, 237 Wauchope, Mr. 227 Waverley Abbey, 20, 38 Way, Mr. 19, 22 .. ... B. 110, 125 Wayth, Mr. 2?5 Weakman, Mr. 291 Weald Hall, 265 Weasenham Hall, 260,405 Webb, Sir J. 39, 40, 49, 50, 53, 435 Mr. J. 428 N. 66 Webber, Mr. E. 133 Webster, SirG. 11 Dow. Lady, 14, 324 Rev. Mr. 284 Wedd, Mr. N. 250, 259 Weddington Hall, 150 Wedgwood Mr. 331 J. 87, 162, 191, 358, 410 Wednesbury, account of, 122 Weely Hall, 459 Weetwood, 195, 226 Wegg, Mr. G. S. 110 Weir, Hon. H. 185 Mr. 87, 185 Welbeck, 1 92 Abbey, 215,3 12, 380 Welby, Sir W. E. 181,317 Welch Pool, town of, 140 Welcombe Lodge, 302 512 ] XMBE% TO COUNTRY S&ATS, Weld, Mr. T. 51, 316 Weldon, Mr. 191 Welford House, 84 Weller, Mr. J. 345 Wellfield House, 279 Wellingborough, account of, I96, 309 Wellington, Mr. R. 282, 322 Wellington, account of, 442 Wells, account of, 58 Wells, Mr. 331 N. 102 „ W.368 ..... Mrs. 163 Weliwood, 187 Welsh, Mr. 70 G. 199 Welstead, Rev. H. 309 Weltou Place, 160 Wemys, Earl of, 225, 227 Wennington Hall, 2l)8, 376 Wensley Dale, 216 Wentwdfth, ,Lord, 301, 462 Mr. Fi T. V. 193, 198 G. 370 G. W. 193 Wentworth Castle, 1 93? 198, 370 House and Park, 198 Lodge, 88 Werrington House and Park, 70, 79 West, Rt. Hon. F. 93, 463 Mr. 10 Mrs. 122 West Acre Hall, 260, 405 .... Combe Park, 4 .... Dean Place, 413 .... Green, 39 .... Grinstead Park, 32 .... Hall, 186, 306 .... Harling, 257 .... Thom, 186 Tofts Hall, 260, 404 Westbrook Hay, I43 Westbrook Place, 19 Westbury House, 46 Westby, Mr. I9S Mrs. 198 Westcomb, Mr. N. 320 Westergate House, 297 Western, Rev. T, 266 Western, Capt. 343 ....... Mr. C. C.266 Mrs. 266 Westfield Park, 405 Westmoreland, Earl of, 54, 143, 213, 219 Weston, Mr. 34 ...... C.407 J. W. 19, 112, 116, 322 Mrs. 320 Weston, 121, 195, 275 Hall, 277 House, 407, 409 Park, 171, 334 Underwood, 155 Westover House, 25 Westwood, Mr. J. 384 Westwood Park, 2§0, 329 Wetherby, Mr. 85 Wetherby Grange, 183 Wettenhall, Mr. 417, Weyland, Mr J. 422 Weymouth, account of, 51 Whaddon, 57, 85 Court, 75 Whalley, Mr. F. E. 336 ........ s. 150 ........ late T. 336 Wharncl iff Lodge, 193 Park* 440 Wharton, Lady, 375 .... .... Archdeacon, 245 Mr.R.H. 184 T. 374 Wharton Park, 208, 374 Whatcom be House, 40 Whaicroft, I63 Whateley, Mrs. 124 Whatman, Mr. 7 Wheate, Sir J. T. 103 Wheats, Mr. 463 Miss, 94, 113, 121, 463 Wheatley, Mr. W. 1 Wheatly, 182, 294, 369 Whebk, Mr, J, 80 Wheeldon, Lady, 411 Wheeler, Sir C. 426 Mr. F. 160 G. 182 ... T. 426 w. 127 Wheelock, 163 Whelham, Mrs. 315 Wherweil, 40, 53 Whetham, 83, 359, 363 Whichcote, Sir T. 239 j 315 Whiligh, 15 Whilton Park, 110 Whissenden, 197 Whitaker; Rev. Mr. 54* 437 ........ Mr. 65 A. 331 ........ T.327 Miss, 255 Whithorn Court; liy Whitbread, Mr. J. 195* 275, 278 S. 154, 195 Whitby, account of, 235 Whitchurch, 358, 363 Whitcombe Park, 103, 289 White, Si FT. W. 216 Gen. 260, 404 Mr. 142 .. B. 48 G. 94, 433 H. B. 91 White Bank, I89 Horse, 57, 84, 87 Knights, 55, 81 Whiteburgh, 227 Whitefield Hall, 391 Whitehaven, account of 3 210 Whitehough Hall, 170 Whitenhurst, Rev. Mr.155 Whiteway, 12 Whitfield, Mr. F. 145,439 Whitfoord, Mr. 31 Whitford House, 435 Whitley Castle, 212 Court, 392 ....... Hall, 198, 380 Whitmore, Mr. T. 130 W. 128 Mrs. 401 Whitmore Hall, 441 Whitney Court, 322 Whittington, Mr. 3. 404 T. 91,288 W. 249 Whitton, 37, 130 Dean, 37 ....... House, 389 ....... Park, 37,389 Whitwell Hall, 406 House, 373 Whitworth, Mr. R.317 Whitworth, 223, 374 Whorhon Castle, 236 Whyte, Gen, 297 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS. Wichnor Lodge, I58, 303 j Park, 292 Wick House, 57, 85 Wickham, Mr. 338 H.219 J. 428 P. Ill, 129, 438 Wickham Corner, 296, 362 Court, 367 Hill, 266 ........ House, 362 Place, 320 Widial Hall, 248, 250 Wiggen Hall, 143 Wighill Park, 228, 456 Wigmore Hall, 118, 322, 400 Wigsell, Mrs. 27 Wike, Mr. A. 118 Wilbraham, Mr. K.288 G. 353 Wilbury House, 57 , 59 Wilderness, the, 10, 11 4, 407 Wilder, Rev. Dr. 84, 424, 437 Wilding, Mr. R. 135 Wildman, Mr. 3, 344 Wilkieson, Mr. W. 227 Wilkes, the late Mr. John, 26 J. 19, 157 Wilkins, Mr. 11 W. 120, 282 Wilkinson, Mr. 209 I. 128, 192, 330, 355, 400 T. 381 Mrs. 426 Willes, Sir F. 248, 250 Mr. J. 81 Willet, Mr. J. 39, 49, 50, 435 Willett, Mr. A. S. 6l Williams, Sir B. 212 Sir E. 120, 281 Sir J. 134, 153 , Sir R. 136 SirT. 414 Capt. D. 109 ........ Rev. Mr. 159, 279 Mr. 31, 41, 51, 379 A. 36 C. 145, 439 Williams, D. 100, 279 G. 191 J. 296 J. H 100, 115, 282, 283, 384 P. 100 R. 122, 320 the late T. 93, 133, 134, 153 w. 134 Mrs. 100 Williamson, Sir H. 209, 234, 257 Willis, Sir F. 147 Dr. 318 Rev. Mr. 1 49 Mr. 146 ..... R 163 T.417 Willoughby, Lord, 144 Sir C. 94, 424 Mr. E. 422 Willow Hall, 394, 437 Wilmot, Sir R. 174, 304, 427 Rev. Mr. 3U Mr. E. 157 H.38 Wilmott, Mr. G. 345 Wilson, Sir H. 219 Lady S. 1, 4 Adm. 271, 273 Mr. C. 177, 199 D. 209 F. 11,408 M. 199 T.456 W. C. 208 W. H. 259 W. R. 214, 243 Mrs. 133, 163 Wilton, Earl of, 205, 206 Wilton House, 40, 53, 295 Wiltshire, Mr. W. 82, 87 Wimbledon Park, 18, 42 Wimbleton Grove, 31,368 Wimborn, St. Giles, 49 Wimpole Hall, 243 Winander Mere, 200 Winburn St. Giles, 40 Winchelsea, Earl of, 197, 212,423 Winchelsea, account of, ] l Winchester, Marquis of, 56, 57, 59, 362, 375 Bishop of, 20, 38 y u u &c. [5U Winchester, Dean of, 230 Winchfield, 39 Windham, late Rt. Hbn. w. 263, 365, 403 Mr. G. 263, 365, 403 J. 276 Windhus, Capt. 352 Windlestone, 220, 223 Windmill Hall, 38 Windsor Castle, 80 Great Park, 38, 82 Wing, Mr. J. 241 Wingerworth Hall, 192, 205, 285 Wingfield, Mr. J. 180 R. 130, 137 T. 130, 137 Wingfield Castl-, 204 Manor, 38O Winnington, I64 Winnington, Sir T. 137, 384 Winscombe, 337 Winscot, 434 WmSley, 332 Winstanley, Mr. 301 C. 156 Winstanley Hall, 396 Winterton, Earl of, 20,22 Winthor^ Hall, 181,214 Wintle, Mr. J. 102 Winwick Hall, 165 Winyard Hall, 373 Wirley Grove, 171 Wirrell, Mr. 264 Wise, Mr. H. C. 144, 168, 301 .... M. 168 Wiseton, 398 Wistaston Hall, 416 Wiston Park, 32, 382 Witham, late Mr. H. 269 Witham Grove, 320 Friery, 66 Place, 320 Witherden, Mr. G. 345 Withers, Sir C. 290 Mr. B. P. 143 L. B. 39 Withinshaw Hall, 37I Withington, Mr.Jer. 464 Withington Hall, 417 Witley, 70 Court, 137, 385 Witlingham HaJl, 344 Wittenham Hill, 95 Wittin, Mrs. 3SQ, 437 5*14] INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, tSf C. Witton Castle, 221 Hall, 221, 405 Park, 263,403 Wivenhoe Hall, 274, Park, 274 Woburn Abbey, 149, 155 . Place, 42 Wodehouse, Lord, 258, 405, 422 Rev. Ph. 422 Mr. T. 261 Wold Cottage, 240 Wolferstan, Mr. S. P. 302 Wollaton, 191 Wolstenholme, Mr. W. B 449 Wolseley Hall, 151, 161 Wolsely, Sir W. 151, 161 Wolterton Park, 263, 264 Wolverhampton, account of, 171, 334 Wolmet, 227 Wombwell, late Sir G. 278 Mr. J. 297 Wombwell Hall, 2 Wood, Lord, 160 Col. 30,88, 408,458 Mr. 242 H. 458 J. no, 193, 219 R. 194, 349 R. S. 461 T. 44,368 Mrs. 89 Wood Daliing Hall, 262 Wood End, 229 Woodbine, Mr. C. 405 Woodbridge Priory, 274 Woodcock Hill, 143 Woodcote, 46, 366 Woodcote Hall, 171, 417 Park, 31 Woodford, Mr E. 18 Woodford Hall, 255 House, 445 Woodgate, Mr. 10 H. 10 Woodhall, 178, 186, 250, 348 Park, 249 Woodhrlls, 110 Woodhouse, Mr. J. 112, 118 Woodlands, 4, 49, 182 Woodley, Mr. W. 277 Woodley, 80 Woodman, Mr.T.31 Vfoodmancote Place, 33 Wood rising Hall, 422 Woodsome Hall, 198 Woodson Hall, 380, 440 Woodstock, account of, 121 Woodthorp, 193 Woodton Hall, 277 Woodward, Hev. G. 387 Woodyeare, Mr. 294 Woolbridge House, 461 Woolcombe, 372 Woolhampton House, 81 Woolicombe, Mr. G 72 Wool Lavington, 22, 36 Woollaton Hall, 303, 304 Woolley Hall, 80 Park, 193, 432 Woolmer, Mr. R. 344 Woolmers, 365 Wools, Mrs. 46 Woolsington, 224, 230 Woolston, 258 Wooltborpe, 180 Wool ton Hall, I63, 396 Woolverston Hall, 274, 343. Woolverton, 25, 159 Woolwich, account of, 4 Wootton, 8 Wootton Court, 3, 8 Place, 409 Underwood, 146 Worcester, account of, 1 1 7 Worcester, Bishop of, 290, 385,392 Wordsworth, Mrs. 216 Workington, account of, 210 Hall, 348 Worksop, 192,380 Manor, 215, 312, 356 Wormesly, 111 Worminghurst Park, 32, 382 Wormley Bury, 248 Worrall, Mr. S. 87, 328, 331 Worsele'y, Mr. 165, 396, 464 WorseleyHall, 165, 396 Worsley, Sir R. 24> 25 Rev. Dr. 24 Mr. J. I67, 464 T. C. 464 Worstead Hall, 263 Worthing, account of, 32, 297 Worthy House, 62 Wortley, Hon. J. A. S. 82, 193 Wortley Hall, 193 Wotton Hall, 122 Wray, Sir B. 61, 63, 72 ..... late Sir C. 398 ..... Lady, 239,398 Mr. 343, 444 Wrentham Hall, 275 Park, 262 Wrest Park, 154 Wreston Hall, 200 Wright, Sir J. 255, 253 Major, I85 Mr. 408 ...... J. 192, 257, 258 P.266 ...... R. 202, 357 T. 265 W. 167, 464 Mgs, 149 Wrightson, Mr. W. 182, 369 Writtle Park, 265, 350 Wrotham Park, 148, 17§ Wrottesley, Sir J. 123 Wrottpsley Hall, 123 Wroughton, Rev. Mr. 432. Wroxham Hall, 263 Wroxton Abbey, 126,143, 299, 426 Wyatt, Mr. B. 132, 153 ...... J.37 T. 87, 359 Wybergh, Mr. 178 Wybourn, Mr. J. 146 Wycliff House, I84 Wycombe Abbey, 111, 438 Church, 111 Wykeham Abbey, 235 Wylam, 418, 419 Wyndham, Lady A. 223 Mr. H. P. 40 W.P. 53, 64 Wynn, Sir E. 182 late Sir R 219 Sir W. W. 281, 351 Mr. J. 134, 153 R. W. 135 Wynnstay,28l, 351 Wynterdyne House, 128 Wyrley Grove, 4 10 Wyvill, Rev. Mr. 217* 375 INDEX TO COUNTRY SEATS, tSf C. [515 X. Ximenes, Capt. 80 Y. Yair, 189 Yaldwyn, Mr. R. 20, 4^3 Yallop, Mr. 30 Yarborough, Lord, 369, 397 Yarde,' Sir F. B. 75, 170 Yarker, Mr. J. 217 Yarlmgton Lodge, 306 Yarnborough, Mr. C. 182 Yambury Castle, 58, 59 Yarte, 41 Yates, Lady, 3 .... Mr. J. 21 1 Yatton Court, 1 18 Yeldham, Mr. J. 267 Yelland, 61 Yeoman, Mr. R. 1 14 Yeovilton, 414 Ynisymatngwyn, 141 Yonge, Mr. 73 York, account of, 229 York, H. R. H. Duke of, 19, 42, 368 .... Archbishop of, 201, 229 .... Mr. J. 455 Yorke, Col. 1 49 Hon. Capt. 414 ..... Mr. 286 Yorke, J. 375 P. 134 . . . . T. 1Q9 Youde, Rev. Mr. 351 Youlston, 63, 446 Young, Sir W. 80, 129 Mr. 186 A. 155,270 Young’s Bury, 248 Yoxhalt Lodge, 292 Yoxford Grove, 275 Z. Zachary, Mr. J. 385, 392 Zeads House, 60, 65 Zouch, the Rev. T. 193 [ 51(3 J APPENDIX. TABLE OF THE Perpendicular Heights of the principal Hills and other remark- able Eminences above the Level of the Sea at Low V/ater, serving as Stations in the Grand Trigonometrical Survey of the Kingdom ; transmitted to the Proprietor of Paterson’s Roads, by Lieutenant Colonel Mudge, considerably enlarged by farther kind communications from that Gentleman. N. B. I When the Height of a Mountain or Eminence exceeds 1800 Feet, it is printed in small capitals. Heights in Feet. A. Aberystwith, Cardigunsh. . . 496 Agnes (St.) Beacon, Cornw. . 621 1 Allington Knoll, Kent . . . 329 | Alnwick Moor, Northumh. . 808 Ann’s (St.) Heights, at the Mouth of Milford Haven, Pemhrokcsh. 235 Ann’s (St.) Hill, Surrey . . 240 Arbury Hill, Northampt . . . 804 Arran Fowddy, Merionethsh. 2Q55 Arrenig, Merionethsh. . . 2809 Ash Beacon, Somersetsh. . . 655 Ashley Heath, Stajfordsh. . . 803 1 Axedge, Dei ly shire . , . . 175 1 B. Bagshot Heath, Surrey . . . 463 Banstead, Surrey ..... 576 Bar Beacon, Staffordsh. . . 653 Bardon Hill, Leicestersh. . . 853 | Heights in Feet. Barnaby Moor, Yorksh. . . 784 Beachy Head, Sussex . . . 564 Beacons of Brecknock, Brecknocksh 2862 Beacon Hill (Amesbury), Wilts. 690 Beeston Castle (Top of) Chesh. 556 Bolle-field Hill, Cheshire . ,401 Beryl Hill, Lancashire . . .128 Biilinge Beacon, Lancash. . • 633 Bindovvn, Cornwall .... 658 Black Comb, Cumberland . 1919 Black Down, Dorsetsh . . . 8 1 7 Black Hambleton Down, York- shire 1246 Blackheddon, Northumh. . . 646 Bleasdale Forest, Lancash. . . 1709 Bodmin Down, Cornwall . . 645 Bolt Head, Devonsh. . . . 430 Botley Hill, Surrey .... 880 Boulsworih Hill, Lancash. . 1689 Botton Head, or Greenhoe, Yorksh 14 S 5 TABLE OF THE HEIGHTS OF MOUNTAINS, &C. [51/ Heights in Feel. . 683 . 2911 . 702 . 1246 . 973 . 875 . 1285 . 646 . 1080 Bow Brickhill, Bucks. . . Bow Fell, Cumberland . Bow Hill, Sussex . . . Bradfield Point, Yorksh. Bradley Knoll, Somersetsh. Brandon Mount, Durham . Brenin Vaur, Pembr. Brightling Down, Sussex . Broadway Beacon, Glocest. Brown Clay Hill, Shropsh. 1805 Brown Willy, Cornwall . . 1368 Bull Barrow, Dorsetsh. . . Q27 Burian (St.), Cornwall . . .415 Burleigh Moor, Yorksh. . . 553 Butser Hill, Hampshire . . 9 17 Butterton Hill, Devonsh. . . 1203 Bwlch Mawr, Caemarv. . . 16 73 C. Cader Ferwyn, Merionethsh. 2563! Cader Idris, Merionethsh. . 2pi4 Cadon Barrow, Cornwall . . 101 lj Caermarthen 1 VAN,orTrecas- > Brecknocksh. 2596 tie Beacon . . j Capellante, Brecknocksh. . 2394 Capel Kynon, Cardigansh. . 1046 Carn Fell, Yorkshire . . . 2245: Carnedd David, Caemarv. . 3427! Carnedd Llewellyn, Caern.34t)Q Carraton Hill, Cornwall . . 1208 Castle Ring, Staffords h. . . 715 Cawsand Beacon, Devonsh. . 1792 Cefn Bryn, Glamorg. . . . 583 Chanctonbury Hill, Sussex . 8141 Charton Common, Dorsetsh. . 582 Cheviot, Nor thumb. . . . 2658 Clifton Beacon, Yorksh. . . 417 Cleave Down, Glocest. . . , 1134 Collier Law, Durham . . . 1678 C 0 NIST 0 N Fell, Lancash. . 2577 Corley, JVarwicksh 521 Cradle Mountain, Breckn. 2545 Crif Fell, Scotland . . .1831 Cross Fell, Cumberl. . . 29 OI Crowborough Beacon, Sussex . 804 Cyrn y Brain Mountain, Denbighsh. ...... 1857 Heights in Feet. D. Dauby Beacon, Yorksh. . . Deadinan, Cornwall .... Dean Hill, Hampshire . Delamere Forest, Cheshire . . Dent Hill, Cumberland . Ditchling Beacon, Sussex . Dover Castle, Kent .... Dumpdou Hill, Dorsetsh. . Dundon Beacon, Somersetsh. . Dundry Beacon, Somersetsh. . Dunkery Beacon, (Exmoor) Somersetsh. ...... Dunnose, Isle of Wight . . Dunrigs, Scotland .... Dwggan, (near Builth) Breck. 966 379 539 596 1 1 15 858 46g 879 360 700 1668 792 2408 2071 Easington Heights, Yorksh. . 681 Elden FI ills, near Melrose, Scotland 1364 Epwell Hill, Oxfordsh. . , . 836 F. Fairlight Down, Sussex . . 599 Farley Down (near Bath), Gloc. 70 b Firle Beacon, Sussex . . . 820 Folkstone Turnpike, Kent . . 57 5 Frant Steeple (Top), Sussex . 65g Furland, (near Dartmouth) De- vonshire 53 9 G. Garreg Mountain, Flint sh. . 835 Garth, (The) Glamorg. . QS i Gerwyn-Goch, Caern. . . . 1723 Go Hill, Lane 304 Goudhurst, Kent ..... 497 Grasmere Fell, Cumberl. . 27 56 f Greenhoe, or Bolton Head, | Yorksh 1485 Greenwich Observatory, Kent 214 Gringley on the Hill, Yorksh. 235 Gwaunvsgaer Down, Deni. . 732 1 518 ] TABLE OF THE HEIGHTS OF MOUNTAINS, &C. Heigh ts in Feet. H, Haldon (Little) Devon. . . 818 Hanger Hill (Tower) Middx , 251 Hathersedge, Deri 1 377 Hawkeston Obelisk (Top of) Shropsh 812 Hedgehope, Nor thumb . . . 234? Helvellyn, Cumberland . . 3055 Hensbarrow Beacon, Cornwall 1034 Heswell Hill, Chesh. . . . 47b High beech, Essex .... 750 High cl ere Beacon, IJampsh. . 900 Highgate Down, Pembrokesh. 2Q4 High Nook (near Dyngtchurch), Kent 28 High Pike, Cumberland . .2101 Hind Head, Surrey .... g23 Holland Hill, Nottinghamsh. . 487 Holme Moss, Derby sh-. . . I85Q Hollingborn Hill, Kent . . . 0l6 Holyhead Mountain, Anglesey 709 Hundred Acres, Surrey . . . 443 Hunsley Beacon, Yorksh. . . 531 I. Ingleeorough Hill, Yorksh. 2361 Inkpin Beacon., Hampsh. . .1011 K. Karnbonellis, Cornwall . . . 822] Karnminnis, Cornwall . . . 805 Kensworth, Herfordsh. . . 904 Kilhope Lav/, Durham and fVestmor eland 21 96 Kings Arbour, Middlesex . . 132 Kit Hill ,. Cornwall . . . .1067 L. Langdon Hill, Essex . . . 620 Lansdown, Somersetsh. . . .813 Largo Law, Scotland . . . 952 Ledstone Beacon, Yorkshire . 278 Leith Hill, Surrey .... 993 Lillyhoe, Hertfordshire . . . 664 Llandinam Mountain, Montg. ....... 1 898 . [ Heights in Feet. Llanelian Mountain, Anglesey 582 [Llanelian Mountain, Denb. .1110 Llangeinor Mountain, Glamor g. . . . . . . 1859 iLlannon, Caermarlh, . . . Q12 'Llwydiart Mountain, Anglesey 623 jLomond Hill, (East) Scotland 1466 Lomond Hill, (West) Scotland 1721 Tong Mount Forest, Shropsh. 1674 (Long Mountain, Montg. . . 1330 [Loosehoe, Yorksh 1404 Lord’s-8eat, Derby sh. . . .1751 Lumsdane Hill, Scotland . . 725 M. Maker Heights, Cornwall . . 402 I Malvern Hill, Worcest. . . 1444 iMarros Beacon, Caermarlh. . 514 Margam Down, Glamor g. . . 1099 (May Hill, Gloeest. .... 965 IMoelFammau, Denbighsh. . 1845 'Moelfra Issa, or Moel y Gaer, j Denbighshire 1037 | Moel Morwith, Denbighsh. , 1767 Moel Rhyddlad, Anglesey . . 465 Moor Lynch (Windmill) So- mersetshire 330 Mordington Hill, Scotland . 641 Motteston Down, Hampshire . 698 Mow Copt, Cheshire . „ . . IO9I Muzzle Hill (near Brill) Bucks. 744 Mynydd Mane, Mown. . . 1568 N. Neltlebed (Windmill) Oxfordsh. 820 New Inn Hill, Caerm. . . . 1 16'8 ; Newton Down, Pembrokesh. . 322 Nine Barrow Down, Dorsetsh. 642 Nine Standards, Westmorel. 213& North Berule, Isle of Man 1804 Norwood, Surrey 389 Nuffield Common, Berkshire . 757 O. Ogmoor Down, Glamor g. . . 292 Orpit Heights, Derbysh. . . 98O table op the heights op mountains, &?c. [519 D Heights B ■ in Feel. Paddles worth, Kent .... 642 Peggwn’s Vaur or Llandinam Mountain, Montgom. . . 1808 Pendle Hill, Lancash. Pengarn, Merionethsh. . Penmaen Mawr, Caernarvonsh. 1540 Pf.nnigant Hill, Yorksh. . 2270 Pertinney, Cornwall . . . Pillar, Cumber l . . . . Pilsdon Hill, Dorsefsh. . Plumstone Down, Pemb. . Plynlimmon Mountain, Cardig. .... Pontop Pike, Durham . . Portsdown Hill, Hampsh. . Precelly Top, Pembrok'esh. . Q. Queensberry Hill, Scotl. R. 2463 1018 447 1754 2259 2163 1013 Radnor Forest, Radnorsh. Rhiw Mountain, Caernarv. Rippin Tor (Dar'moor) Devon. 154g Rivel Mountain, Caernarv. 1866 Rivington Hill, Lancash. . . 1545 Rodney’sPillar (Base o{)Montg. 1 199 Rook’s Hill, Sussex. . . . R > berry Topping, Yorksh. Ruckinge, Sussex . . Rufflaw, Nor thumb. . . Rumbles Moor, Yorksh. S. Saddleback, Cumberl. Sarum (Old) Wiltshire . Sayrs Law, Scotland . ,, Sca Fell (Low Point) Cumb . 3002 Sca Fell (High Point) Cumb. 3166 Schutchamfly Beacon, Berksh. 853 Scil Iv Bank, Cumberl. . Sennen, Cornwall .... Sherwood Forest (near Sutton Asnfield) Nottinghamsh. . Shooters Hill, Kent .... Shotover Hill, Oxfordsh. . . 702 1022 37 595 1308 2787 500 337 Heights in Feet. . 2329 . 1407 . 3022 . 2004 . 3571 . 1716 . 514 .. 490 Stephens, St. Cornwall . . . 605 Stockbridge H ill, Hampsh. . . 620 Stow Hill, Herefordsh. . . ,1417 Stow on the Wold, Glocestersh 883 Swingfield Steeple (Top) Kent 530 795 Shunnor Fell, Yorksh. Simonside Hill, Norlhumb. Skiddaw , Cumberl. . . 1803j SNEA Fell, Isle of Man . 1510 Snowdon, Caernarv. . Soutra Hill, Scotland . Staincross Heights, Yorksh. 689 Stathern Point, Leicest. 2893 934 5?3 Symmonds Hall, Glocest T. Talsarn, Cardig. . . „ . - 1143 Tenterden Steeple, Kent . . 322 Thorney Down, Somersetsh . 6l0 Trecastle Beacon, Breckn. 2596 Tregorron Down, Cardigansh. 1747 Treleg Beacon, Monmouthsh. .1011 Trevose Head, Cornwall . . 274 w. Water Crag, Yorksh. . . 2186 Weaver Hill, Stajfordsh. . . 1154 Wendover Down (above Buck- ingham) Buckinghamsh. . Q05 Westbury Down, Wiltsh. . . 775 Whernside (in Ingleton Fells) Yorksh 2384 Whernsidb (in Ketilewell Dale) Yorksh 2263 Whin Fell, Scotland . . . 2241 339|iVVhite Horse Hill, Berksh. . SQ3 1 739J; Whiteham Hill, Berksh. . . 57 6 Wilton Beacon, Yo. ksh. . . 8O9 Wingreen Hill. Dors30 13 West Riding .... 644 115,869 563,953 > Total 13,508 1,521,835 8,331,434 489 172 i WALES. Parishes , Members Towns , of Counties . and Houses. Persons. Parlia- Boroughs. Townships ment. County of Anglesey 75 6,806 33,806 2 1 69 6,794 31,633 2 1 81 13,820 67,317 2 1 76 8,438 41,521 2 1 100 9,040 42,956 2 1 95 13,048 60,352 2 1 39 7,779 39,622 $ 1 . H6‘ 14,762 71,525 2 1 34 5,980 29,506 1 — 77 8,948 47,978 2 1 133 12,267 56,280 3 2 75 3,887 19,050 2 1 Total 970 111,564 541,546 I 24 12 * ' 1 X x x ^ [ 522 ] A LIST OP POST TOWNS AND PRINCIPAL PLACES , With the Postage of a Single Letter to and from London, according to the actual Routes of the Post ; also the Times of Arrival and Return of the Mail Coaches or the Post ; and the Number of Houses and Inhabitants of each Town, from the Returns made to Parliament in 1801. N. B. The Places through which a Mail Coach passes are printed in Italics ; and the different Times of the Day are distinguished by [f.J for morning or forenoon, and [a.] for afternoon or evening. Towns. Pence. Ah er conway ... 11 Abergavenny ... 9&1G Abergeley JO Aberystwith ... lO&i 1 Abingdon 7 Acle 9 Alcester 8 Aldborough, SnJ[. 8 Alford, Sem.... 9 A 1 fret on 9 Alnwick. 12 J Alresford ...... 7 | Alton... 7 Amcrsham ..... 6 Ames bury 8 Ampthill 6 Andover 7 Appleby ] 1 Arundel 7 Arrington ...... 6 Ashborn 9 Ashburton ...... 10 Ashby de laZouch 9 Ashford 7 Atherstone ..... 8 Attleborough ... 8 Axbridge... 9 "ppinsier 9 Mail Coaches, &c. Arrive. Return. r -H* ! 0 1—50 A. $—20 a. 2—30 f. 7 — 55 f. ‘ 4 — 40 a. 5 a. 4 f. 3—40 f. 10 a. 2 a. 1 — 30 a. 11 f. 3 a. 1 1—30 f. 4 a. 6—30 a. 3 f. 5 a. — 5—15 a. 4—45 f. 3—50 f. 1 1 —30 a. 2— 40 f. 12—30 a. 7 f. 9 a- 11 f. 3 a. 5—50 f. 8— 10 a. 5 f. 9—5 a. 10—45 f. 2—20 f. 8—50 f. 4 a. 2—15 f. 10 a. 4—30 a. 8—35 a. 4—20 f. 9— 45 a. 3—30 a. 7—45 f. 4 a. 12 noon 11— 40 a. 9—20 f. 5— 40 a. 5 a. 5 f. 5—30 a. 8—50 f. Houses. Inhabitants. 182 889 54 6 2,573 300 1,748 343 1,758 889 4,356 113 600 349 1,625 208 804 24 99 442 2,301 739 4,719 196 1,132 388 2,026 404 2,130 181 721 240 1,234 679 3,304 12 1 711 355 1,855 30 190 459 2,006 379 3,080 621 2,674 411 2,151 21 112 21 6 1,333 162 819 431 2,154 BATES OF POSTAGE, & C • [523 Towns . Pence Mail Cot / Irrive . icheSy fife. Return . Houses. Inhabitants. Aylesbury a 7 r. 6 a. 607 3,082 Aylesford o 9 £ 5 a. 151 912 Aylsham B Bagshot 9 4 a. 7 f. 333 1,667 5 12 midnight : 2—5 f. 190 1,136 Bake well 9 8—30 a. 5 f. 299 1,412 Bala 10 3 a. 7 f. — — Baldock 6 1 f. 1 1—15 a. 231 ^293 Banbury 8 9f. 5 a. 525 2,755 Bangor 11 9— 1 0 f. 11 f. 304 1,770 Barmouth 11 5 a. 3 f. — — Barnet 4 9—40 a. 3—io r. 286 J,66i Barnsley 10 12—30 f. 12—15 f. 722 3,606 Barnstaple 10 9f. 5 a. 653 3,748 Barton 9 9 a. 5 a. 412 1,709 Basingstoke ... 6 2—30 f. 1 1—35 a. 512 2,589 Bath 8 10—10 f. 5—40 a. 4,463 32,200 Battle 7 7—50 f. 6 a. 294 2,04 0 Bawtry 9 4—50 a. 7 f. 174 798 Beaumaris ....^ 11 5 a. 7f. 269 1,576 Beccles 8 1—30 a. 2 a. 621 2,788 Beaconsjield ... 5 1 1 — 30 a. 3—40 f. 251 1,149 Bedale 10 7 f. 5 a. 22 6 1,005 Bedford 7 1 3 — 40 f. Q—25 a. 800 3,948 Belford 12 1 7— 15 a. 2 — 5 f. l6l 902 Berkhampstcad 6 5 f. 8 a. i338 1,690 Berkeley 8 4 to 5 a. of- 99 658 Bernard Castle. 1 1 7 f. 3 a. 312 2,966 Berwick 12 9—30 a. 12—5 a. 965 7,187 Beverley 10 4—40 f. 4 — 50 a. 1,335 6,001 Bewdley 9 6 a. 8 f. 847 3,671 Bexhill 7 9f. 3 a. — — Bicester 7 8 f. 6 a. 414 1,946 Bidenden 7 si- 4 a. 209 1,151 Biddeford 10 ti r. 4 a. 606 2,987 Biggleswade ... 6 2 f. 10—5 a. 301 1,650 Billericay 5 7 f. 8 a. — — Bingley 10 7f. — . — — Birmingham ... S&9 11—30 f. 3 a. 16,403 73,670 Bishop Auckland 1 1 7 f. 12 noon 413 1,961 Bishop’s Castle. 9 8—30 f. 12 night 241 1,076* Bishop's Stortford 6 midnight 3—5 f. 456 2,305 Bishop Waltham 7 6 f. — 191 1,773 Blackburn 10 8—30 f. 4 a. 2,352 11,980 Blackpool 10 3 a. — — Blakeney 9 5 a. 8 f. — — Blandford 8 10 — 40 f. 3—25 a. 408 2,326 Bletchingley ... 5 8 f. 8 a. 186 1,344 Bodmin 1 1 1 1—50 f. 9—5 f. 442 2,299 Bolingbroke ... 9 4—30 a. 6 £ 72 283 X x x 2 524] RATES OF POSTAGE, t&C. Towns. Pence. Mail Coat Arrive. ■hes, &c. . Return. . Houses. Inhabitants. Bolton . 10 2—20 f. 9—45 a. 3,476 17,416 Boroughbridge. 10 11—45 f. 10—20 a. 1 14 680 Boston 3 1 a. 9—30 f. 1,252 5,926 Bourn 8 9—1 of. 12r— 45 a. 282 1,474 Boxford 7 10—30 f. 5 a. 99 63 6 Bozeat 7 9f. — 135 680 Brackley 7 8—30 f. 4 a. 283 1,4Q5 Bradford, Yorks . 10 5—30 f. 4—15 a. 1,368 6,393 Bradford, Wills . 8 10 f. 4—30 a* 1,283 7,302 Bradwell 6 1 a. 3 a. 109 720 Braintree 6 7 f. 7 a. 454 2,821 Brandon 7 7 f. 8 a. 203 1,148 Bi econ .... . 10 1 f. 10 a. 540 2,576 Brentwood ...... 5 10 — 25 a. 5 f. 182 1,007 Bridgend 10 8 f. 5 a. — — Bridgenorth .... 9 7—30 a. 7—30 f. 936 4,408 Bridgewater ... 9 4—10 a. 9—5 f. 493 3,634 Bridlington 11 9f. 12—40 a. 707 3,130 Bridport 9 2 — 20 a. 10—30 f. 288 3,117 Brigg 9 8— 10 a. 6—45 a. 299 1,327 Brighthelmstone 7 7f. 7 a. 1,424 7,339 Bristol 9 1 1—45 f. 4 a. 10,S96 63,645 Brixham 10 • 8 f. 6 a. 725 3,671 Broadway , Wore. 8 • 8—55 f. 6—10 a. 252 1,117 Bromley 4 10 a. 4 f. 424 2,700 Bromyard 9 4 a. 8 f. 242 983 Bromesgrove ... 9 6—45 a. 6—10 f. 1,178 5,898 Brough 11 11—50 f. 12—40 a. 117 694 Brviton 9 4 a. 9 f* 333 1,631 Buckingham ... 7 6—30 f. 6—30 a. 545 2,605 Builth t 10 9 f. 5 a. — — 1 Bungay 8 12—30 a. 3—30 a. 492 2,349 Buntingford ... 6 12—35 a. 11— 50 a. — — Burford 7 6—40 f. 9—50 a. 304 1,516 Burnham, Essex 7 11 f. 5 a. 210 1,054 Burnham, Norf. 9 5 a. 8—30 f. I 69 743 Burnlev 11 , 9—30 f. 1—45 a. 687 3,305 Burslem 9 8 a. 10 a. 1,228 6,5 78 Burton (on Trent) 9 5—30 a. 6 f. 738 3,679 Bury (St. Edm.' l 7 5 — 45 a. 9—5 a. 1,397 7,655 Bury, Lane ... 10 7 f. — . 1,384 7,072 Buxton C Caerleon .. .... 10 7 f. 5—30 a. 180 760 9 6 a. 6 f. 148 667 Caermarthen . 10 &U 1 9—20 f. 3 a. 945 5,548 Caernarvon 11 4 a. 8 f. 182 889 Caistor, Line ... 9 7 £• _ 202 861 Callington 1 1 3 a. 10 f. 145 8 I 9 Caine 8 7—50 f. 8 a. 781 3,7 67 Cambridge 7 3—25 f. 9-5 a. 1,733 10,087 RATES OF POSTAGE, &C. [525 Toivris. Pence. Camelford 11 Campden 8 Canterbury 7 Cardiff 9 Cardigan 11 Carlisle 1 j Castle Carey ... 9 Catterick , 3 0 Cave (N. & S.) 10 Caxton 7 Chapel in le Frith 10 Chard q Charing 7 Chatham 6 Chatteris 7 Cheadle 9 Chelmsford 5 Cheltenham .... 8 Chepstow 9 Chertsey 5 Chesham 6 Chester 10 Chesterfield .... g Chichester 7 Chippenham ... 8 Chipping Norton 8 Chislehurst 4 Charley 10 Christchurch... 8 Chudleigh 10 Cirencester...... 8 Clare 7 dey 9 Cobham 5 Cockermouth... 12 Colchester 7 Cole shill ^ 8 Collumpton 10 Colne 3 1 Colnbrook 5 Coltersworth ... 8 Coltishall 8 Colyton 9 Congleton. ...... 9 Conway 11 Corfe Castle 9 Corsham 10 f. 10 a. 802 8,131 Wallingford...,* 6 8 f. 4 a. 371 1,744 Walsall 8&9 2 a. 12 noon 1,178 5,177 Walsingham ... 8 8 a. 11 f. 263 1,293 Waltham Cross 4 9 — 40 a. 2—40 f. — ' — Wandsford .... 8 *6—50 f. 4—45 a. 24 148 Wangjord 8 8—45 f. 5 a. 54 477 Wantage 7 9f- 5—30 a. 489 2,339 Ware 5 10—55 a. 1—30 f. 580 2,950 Wareham ... .. 9 2 a. 10 f. 381 1,627 Warminster ... 8 12 f. 3 a. 983 4,932 Warrington ... 10 11—55 a. 12— 2,296 10,567 Warwick 8 11 f. 3—30 a. 1,084 5,775 Watford 5 7 f- 7 a. 691 3,530 Watton 8 10 f. 5 a. 124 602 Wednesbury ... 8 1 a. 1— 10 a. 803 4,160 Welch Pool ... 10 4 f. 5 a. 543 2,872 W’ellingborough 7 6 f. 4 a. 671 3,325 Wellington , Salop Q 4—45 a. 6—30 f. 1,480 7,531 Wei in g toiiy Som • 9 7 a. 6—35 f. 767 4.033 Wells, Norfolk 9 3— SO a. 10 f. 569 2,316 Wells , Somerset 9 1 — 40 a. 1 1—45 f. 796 3,637 Welwyn 5 11—45 a . 1—50 f. 168 1,015 Weulock ...... 9 9 a. 6 X. 3,396 16,304 Weobly 9 10a. 6 a. 160 608 Westbury 8 11 f. 4 a. 300 1,651 Wet her by 10 11—45 a. 1 1—50 a. 240 1,144 W’eymouth ... 9 3 a. 10—30 f. 714 3,617 Wheatley 7 3 f. 12—20 f. 157 685 Whitby 11 9 f. H f. 1,704 7,483 Whitchurch , Hants 1“ 7 4 f. 10 a. 224 1,275 1 Whitchurch, Salop \ l ° 1—30 f. 5—15 a. 921 4,515 Whitehaven ... 12 8—5 a. 10a. 1,823 8,742 W ick war 9 4 a. 7 f. 161 764 Wigan 10 8 — 10 f. 8—5 a. 2,236 629 10,989 2,744 W^igtnn 12 5 a. 7 a. Wimborn 8 10— 30 f. 5 a. 673 3,039 Winchcombe .. 8 12 noon 3 a. 301 1,256 Winchester .... 7 4—50 f. 10-30 a. 810 5,826 Windsor 5 6—40 f. 8—30 a. 848 4,793 Wingham 7 6 — 30 f. 8 a. 172 844 Winslow 7 9 f 4—30 a. 220 1,101 W'irksworth ... 9 5— 30 a. 7 f- 679 2,978 Wisbeach 8 10—35 f. 1—30 a. 1 1,174 5,541 RATES OF POSTAGE, &C. [53? 1 Mo.it Coaches, &c. Houses. Towns. Pence Arrive. Return. Inhabitants. IVitham 6 1—10 f. 2—25 f. 401 2,186 Witney 7 5-r*46 f. 10 — 45 a. 566 2,584 Wokingham or ' Oakingham ► 6 8 f. 6 a. 298 1,380 Wolverhampton 9 1—50 12—10 f. 2,534 12,565 Woburn 6 £ f . 9— 40 a. 283 1,563 Woodbridge ... 7 7—20 f. 8 a. 599 3,020 Woodstock 7 5—10 f. 8 a. 214 1,322 Wooler 12 — — 285 1,679 Woore .... .... 9 8—10 a. 3—35 f. — Wootten Basset 8' Ilf. 3 a. 204 1,244 Wootton Under- edge I s 3 a. ' 9 — 30 f. 284 1,587 Worcester 8 noon 3 a. 2,370 1 1,352 Workington ... 12 7 a. 10 a. M81 5,716 Worksop 9 4— 30 a. 7—5 f. 658 3,263 Worthing 7 9f. 4— 30 a. — — Wragbv 9 7 a. — 76 410 Wrexhatn ... 10 4—30 f. 7a. 374 1,464 Wycomb, High 6 12 — 15 f. 2—55 f. 458 2,349 Wymondham .. Y 8 10 f. 5 — 5 a. 97 494 Yarm 1 1 7—20 f. 3—20 a. 363 1,300 Yarmouth, Isle! of Wight ...J 8 10 f. 2 a. 73 343 Yarmouth , Norf. 9 1—5 a. 2—30 a. 3,159 14,845 Yeovil 9 2—50 a. 1 0—40 f. 777 2,774 York 10 11— 30 a. 12 night 2,479 16,145 N. B. All double, treble, and other letters whatever, to and from places within the kingdom, are taxed in proportion to the respective rates of 'single postage ; and, together with their contents, are not to be charged higher than as a treble letter, unless the same shall weigh an ounce ; then they are to be rated as four single letters, and so in proportion for every quarter of an ounce above that weight, reckoning each quarter as a single letter. The rates of postage are regulated by the distances, according to the routes of the Mail ; viz. to a place not exceeding 15 miles 4 d., 30 miles 5d., 50 miles 6d., 80 miles Id., 120 miles 8d., 170 miles yd., 230 miles 10d., 300 miles lid., 400 miles I2d., 500 miles 13d. 5 and soon, increasing one penny for every like excess of 100 miles. Z z z [ 538 ] PACKET BOATS EMPLOYED BY THE GEN E*R A L POST OFFICE , With the Days on which they sail from their respective Ports ; Wind and Weather permitting. I. From Dover to Calais.* The Mails for France are made up Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays ; and the Packet sails from Dover on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, and on Thursday and Friday, about Seven in the Morning. II. From Harwich to Helvoetsluys.* The Mails are made up for Holland on Tuesday and Friday Evenings ; and the Packet sails from Harwich on the following Evening. The Mails, in return, are due at the General Post-office, in London, on Monday and Friday. III. From Harwich to Tonningen on the Eider. The Mails are made up for the North of Europe, in London , on Tuesday and Friday Evenings. A Packet sails the following Evening, and returns twice a week ; and the Days on which they may be expected to arrive, are Sundays and Wednesdays. IV. From Harwich to Gottenburg. A Mail is made up every Tuesday and Friday, and a Packet sails from Harwich on the following Evening ; the Days on which they may be expected to arrive, are Sunday and Wednesday. V. . From Falmouth to America. The Mails are made up in London, on the first Wednesday of every Month, for Halifax, Quebec, and New York ; the Packet sails from Falmouth, on Saturday Evening, soon after the Arrival of the Mails ; and goes and returns by Halifax, to and from New York, every Month ; except November, December, January, and February, when they go to New York direct. VI. From Falmouth to the West Indies. The Mails are made up twice a Month, in London , for the JVest Indies ■> on the first Wednesday, for Jamaica and the Leeward Islands ; and, on the third Wednesday, for the Leeward Islands only. The Packet sails from Fal- mouth, on Saturday Evening, soon after the Arrival of the Mails. VII. From Falmouth to Lisbon. The Lisbon Mail is made up in London, every Tuesday Night, and is gene- rally sent from Falmouth on Saturday Morning. VIII. From Falmouth to Gibraltar and Malta. A Mail is made up the first Tuesday in every Month, and the Packet sails from Falmouth on the Saturday following. IX. From Holyhead to Dublin. A Packet sails from Holyhead to Dublin, every Evening, as soon as the Mail arrives ; and returns every Day from Dublin, Sundays excepted.— Distance 20 Leagues. X. From Milford to Waterford. A Packet sails from Milford-Haven to Waterford , every Evening, as soon as the Mail arrives. — Distance 28 Leagues. XI. From Port Patrick to Donaghadee. A Packet sails from Port Patrick to Donaghadee , every Evening, as soon as the Mail arrives. — Distance 5§ Leagues. XII. From Weymouth to Guernsey and Jersey. The Mail is made up in London, every Tuesday and Friday Night. The Packet sails from Weymouth on Wednesday and Saturday, between Four and Five o’clock in the Afternoon, and returns the Tuesday and Friday following. — Distance 35 Leagues, XIII. From Whitehaven to the Isle of Man. A Packet sails from Whitehaven to the Isle of Man , once a Week, and returns as often. * Except in Time of War. [ 539 ] Of Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster- row ; and of Mr. Faden, Charing Cross, may be had, price 4s. sewed , PATERSON’S ROADS IN A POCKET SIZE, ( The Gentlemen' s Seals being omitted) FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF TRAVELLERS ON HORSEBACK. BEING A New and Accurate Description of all the DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS In ENGLAND and WALES, and PART of SCOTLAND : With Correct Routes of the Mail Coaches: A great Variety of New Admeasurements : and a GENERAL INDEX of the ROADS to the different TOWNS ; Denoting the Counties in which they are situated ; their Market Days ; and the Inns which supply Post Horses. The Whole greatly augmented and improved by the Communications of Francis Freeling, Esq. Secretary to the Post- Office, and of the several Surveyors of the Provincial Districts, under the Authority of the Post-Master-General. By LIEUTENANT COLONEL PATERSON, Assistant Quarter-Master General of His Majesty’s Forces. ALSO A TRAVELLING DICTIONARY; OR Alphabetical Tables of the Distance of all the principal Cities, Bo- rough, Market, and Sea Port Towns, in Great Britain, from each other ; shewing the Number of Miles every’ City or Town in the Kingdom is distant from any other, according to the Direct or Cross Roads, comprehending above 50,000 Distances, carefully collected from the best Authorities, and arranged in a Manner entirely new and plain. — To which is added a Table, shewing the Distance of the Towns, Bridges, &c. upon the River Thames, from each other by Water. The whole being a Second Part to the New and Accurate Descrip- tion of the Roads, The Eighth Edition. Price Five Shillings sewed. ' By the same. Directions to the BINDER For placing the Maps The General Map to face the Title The Isle of Wight, Plate IX., to face Page 23 The other Plates to he guarded in at the End of the Book in the following Order: 1st. The Isle of Thanet, Plate I. 2d. Route from Deal to Hythe and from Hythe to Rye, Plate II. 3d Route from Rye to Eastbourne and from Eastbourne to Shoreham, Plate IV„ 4th. Route from Shoreham to Chichester and from Chichester to Fareham, Plate VI. 5th. The Country round Southampton, Plate VIII. 6th. The Map of the Country, comprehending the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, &c. ISLE or THANE T AN 1) C()I T N kyAdjackht Jfmi* ' JkflMs' TKJR K ()I T TE FROM 1)KAL TO 11 V THE FEj 7 Jf: floldrejL oilf/itru/fy ... iOs : »<" $ %*jjr S'Marg'aret* LjUaingtc airfield V YTHK to T 1 1 K rorSfTRY rouhu SOUTHAMPTON 'Srrr/J An,/ « Cold Hu WHbdt ffavt/t. Platt HASTEfOS East Tarring' Kwoq- s of the _ l^kes,,, rrMEEEEAjyn Flookl’oiv JIEZL Humphiy Fothk "Miutiioiu'i tt.ttTON . 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