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ON LEFT FROM LOND.

XX. LONDON TO ARUNDEL AND LITTLE HAMPTON, 59 Miles.

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Leith Hill, a beautiful 31 eminence rising to an elevation of 993 feet, and surmounted by a tower, com-28 manding a view of remarkable extent and beauty.

London to Bear Green 27

(page 30.) Stone Street.

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26 Denn Bridge (Sussex). 33

Oakley Court.

Eldersley Lodge.

Field Place, Sir P. F. Shelley, Bart, son of the Doet.

Somers.

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Clark's Land.

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ARUNDEL, (p. 77).

To Chichester, 10 miles. 3 cr. river Arun. 55

To Salisbury, 64 miles. To

Portsmouth, 40 miles.

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Leominster.

LITTLE HAMPTON, 57
A retired watering-place 59
near the mouth of the
Arun. It has a new Gothic
church and Wesleyan cha-
pel, a fort, and a ferry con-
necting Bognor and the
Brighton Road. Bognor
is 5 m. distant; Arundel
Castle, Duke of Norfolk,
4 or 5; Worthing about 8
miles. Pop. (1851) 2436.

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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

32 XXL. LONDON TO DORKING AND GUILDFORD, BY RAILWAY, 42 Miles.

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34 XXII. LONDON TO CHICHESTER THROUGH GUILDFORD AND MID HURST, 62 Miles, THENCE TO BOGNOR, 7 Miles.

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Burhill, Burwood Ho., 42
Sir R. Frederick, Bart.
Byfleet.

Send Grove.
Sutton Place, J. J. W. 321
Weston, Esq.

Stoke Place. Woodbridge, R. D. Mangles, Esq., M.P. Guildford gives the title of Earl to the North family.

To Farnham, 111 m.
To Odiham, 19 m.
To Basingstoke, 26 m.

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the county town of Surrey,
on the Wey. The principal
buildings are the grammar
school, erected in the reign
of Edward VI.; three parish
churches- one of which
contains monuments
memory of Arch. Abbot
and Mr. Speaker Onslow;
Abbot's Hospital; several
meeting-houses and chari-
table institutions; a new
gaol, a theatre, the ruins of
an ancient fortress, &c.
The town carries on a con-
siderable trade in corn and
timber. In the neighbour-
hood are powder and paper
mills. 2 M.P. Population
(1851) 6740.

cr. river Wey.

GODALMING,

on the Wey, which is navigable from hence to the Thames. The chief trade is in timber, and in preparing silk and worsted for stockings and gloves. In the vicinity are several paper and corn mills. Pop. (1851) 2218.

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residence of
Philippe and his fami
Painshill Park.
Pointers.

Hatchfold.

Ockham Park, Ear Lovelace, a descend of the sister of J Locke, and the husb of Lord Byron's child, now dead.

Clandon Park, Ear Onslow.

About 2 miles east the town is the Merr race-course.

To Dorking, 11 m.
To Horsham, 19 m
To Reigate, 18 m.

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