Leigh's New Pocket Road-book of England and Wales, and part of Scotland; on the plan of Reichard's Itineraries; containing an account of all the direct and cross Roads, etc. [Edited by J. T. With a map.]Samuel Leigh, 1825 - 398 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... Gothic church ; and 4 miles further are two ob- jects of interest , the Church of the village of Exton , a beautiful specimen of Gothic architecture , containing monuments of the Harrington and Noel families , two of 6 which are ...
... Gothic church ; and 4 miles further are two ob- jects of interest , the Church of the village of Exton , a beautiful specimen of Gothic architecture , containing monuments of the Harrington and Noel families , two of 6 which are ...
Pàgina 11
... Gothic Church , and an Hospital . Pop . 2465. Inns ; the Crown , the White Hart . BAWTRY is a small , but well - built town , situated partly in Nottinghamshire , and partly in the West Riding of Yorkshire . It has a considerable road ...
... Gothic Church , and an Hospital . Pop . 2465. Inns ; the Crown , the White Hart . BAWTRY is a small , but well - built town , situated partly in Nottinghamshire , and partly in the West Riding of Yorkshire . It has a considerable road ...
Pàgina 11
... Gothic Church , and a Prison , erected on Mr. Howard's plan . Near this town took place the celebrated battle of the Standard , at which King David was defeated by the Barons . The spot still retains the name of Standard Hill , and some ...
... Gothic Church , and a Prison , erected on Mr. Howard's plan . Near this town took place the celebrated battle of the Standard , at which King David was defeated by the Barons . The spot still retains the name of Standard Hill , and some ...
Pàgina 13
... Gothic fabric , forming the N. side of Parliament Square , and comprising the High Church , in which are seats for the King , the Judges , Magistracy , & c . , the Old Church under the great tower , the Tolbooth Church , and the New ...
... Gothic fabric , forming the N. side of Parliament Square , and comprising the High Church , in which are seats for the King , the Judges , Magistracy , & c . , the Old Church under the great tower , the Tolbooth Church , and the New ...
Pàgina 14
... Gothic edifice , built in 1818 ; the Chapel in Nicholson Street , the Gothic front of which is very pretty ; the Roman Catholic Chapel , at the end of Leith walk , con- taining a fine painting by Vandyke ; and the Chapel at the end of ...
... Gothic edifice , built in 1818 ; the Chapel in Nicholson Street , the Gothic front of which is very pretty ; the Roman Catholic Chapel , at the end of Leith walk , con- taining a fine painting by Vandyke ; and the Chapel at the end of ...
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Leigh's New Pocket Road-book of England and Wales, and part of Scotland; on ... J. T.,Samuel LEIGH (Publisher.) Visualització completa - 1825 |
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Abbey adorned antiquity architecture Assembly Rooms banks BASINGSTOKE Bath beautiful Bishop building called Castle celebrated chalybeate Chapel Chapel of Ease Charitable Institutions Church contains Church to Miles commanding considerable trade CONTINUATION Corinthian order Corner to Miles County Gaol Crown curious Doric order Duke Earl edifice elegant eminence erected formerly Free Grammar School Free School George Gloucestershire Gothic Gothic architecture Hall to Miles harbour Henry Hertfordshire Hicks's Hall Hill Hotel Hyde Park Corner inhabitants Inns King's Arms King's Head Lancashire Lincolnshire lofty LONDON mansion manufacture Market House Meeting Houses Meeting-Houses Merionethshire miles distant neat town Newport noble NORTHAMPTON Northamptonshire numerous painted principal objects worthy Red Lion remarkable Riding of Yorkshire river Roman ruins scenery seat SECOND ROAD Shoreditch Church situated small town spacious Staffordshire stone bridge Street Swan Tetbury Theatre tower Town Hall Tyburn Tyburn Turnpike vicinity Warwickshire well-built town White Hart Wiltshire worthy of notice
Passatges populars
Pàgina 109 - RICHARD WATTS, Esq. by his Will, dated 22 Aug. 1579, founded this Charity for Six poor Travellers, who not being ROGUES, or PROCTORS, May receive gratis for one Night, Lodging, Entertainment, and Fourpence each.
Pàgina 281 - BEVERLEY, an extensive and pleasant town near the Hull, at the foot of the York Wolds. The houses are elegant, and the principal street is terminated by an ancient gateway. The market-place, which comprises an area of nearly four acres, is ornamented with an octangular market-cross.
Pàgina 293 - HASLINGDEN is a flourishing manufacturing town. The chapel contains a font of the time of Henry VIII., as well as several monuments. The Haslingden canal communicates with Bury, Manchester, Liverpool, and Leeds. Pop. 8063. On an eminence near the town is a tower erected by Messrs William and Charles Grant, (
Pàgina 94 - Chester, whose remains, together with those of his uncle and several of his successors, were deposited here. St John's Church, on the east side of the city, without the walls, is supposed to have been founded by Ethelred in 689. In Trinity Church lie the remains of Matthew Henry the commentator, and of Parnell the poet.
Pàgina 175 - The town is seated on a tongue of land, opposite the united mouths of the Stour and Orwell, which are navigable 12 in.
Pàgina 142 - Bedfordshire, is a neat and pleasant town, on the banks of the Ivel, by means of which it carries on a considerable trade in timber, coals, and oats. The Church, formerly collegiate, is an ancient and strong fabric, and there are also two or three Charity Schools, mid a Meeting House.
Pàgina 99 - Cromer is distinguished by two peculiarities : one is, that for a considerable time in summer the sun may be seen to rise and set in the sea on the same day...
Pàgina 184 - Gothic structure, supposed to have been erected in the eighth century; it has a lofty and beautiful spire, and the interior is adorned with some exquisite carving and several monuments of the ancestors of the families of Lord Dudley and Lord Harcourt.
Pàgina 281 - SCARBOROUGH is delightfully situated in the recess of a bay, whence it rises In the form of an amphitheatre to the summit of a cliff or scar. Its name, signifying a fortified rock, is of Saxon derivation ; and there is reason to suppose that it was also a Roman settlement. It ranks among the most ancient boroughs which send members to Parliament. The town was in ancient times...
Pàgina 44 - Shakspeare stands at the north end of the building. The interior is adorned with portraits of Shakspeare, Garrick, and the Duke of Dorset In the High Street also are the remains of an ancient cross, and adjoining them is the guildhall, a portion of which is occupied as a grammar school, where it is said Shakspeare received bit education.