built in the time of Charles I., and is now a school. At the east end of the town is a establishment belonging to Christ's Hospital (popularly known as the Blue Coat School, London, and used as a preparatory school for younger children, who are received here pri to their admission to the metropolitan establishment. It is a large building, capable of accomodating 600 children. Hertford is a pleasant, busy, and respectable town. Its priscipal trade is in mealing and malting. Two M.P. Pop. 1851, 6605. CLXXXIV. LONDON TO HUNTINGDON, BY RAILWAY, 77 Miles. CLXXXV. LONDON TO MARCH AND WISBEACH, BY RAILWAY, 100 Miles. |