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Palgrave.

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Through short tunnel, and along course of river Gipping. Brandford St. Follow river Gipping, which below the town of Ipswich bears the name of the Orwell, and at its mouth joins the Stour off Harwich. Claydon St.

Needham Market is a small market-town on the Gipping. Pop. 1353.

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702

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Chauntry, Sir Fitzroy

Kelly.

Sproughton.

Bramford Hall; 3 m. distant, Hintlesham Hall, J. H. L. Anstruther, Esq. Somersham. Little Blakenham.

Great Blakenham.
Bayleham.
Darmsden.

Barking Hall, Earl of

NEEDHAM MARKET St.

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Ashburnham; 2 miles

distant, Battisford Hall.

Badley.

Combs.

801

Finborough Hall.

STOW MARKET St. Stow Market is a well built town near the Gipping, which has been rendered navigable from Ipswich to this place. The manufacture of sacking, ropes, twine, and hempen cloth, is carried on here, and it has a good market for barley. There are some hop plantations in the neighbourhood. Pop. 1851, 3161.

Tott Hill.

Harleston, 2 miles.

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Scole Inn or Osmon- 19 DISS St. (see pp. 469 & 473). 94 Roydon.

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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

From

Norwich

From

London.

ON LEFT FROM LOND.

cr. river Wid, a

feeder of the Chelmer.

Moulsham Hall, Sir H. 841 CHELMSFORD St. (see p. 29

B. P. St John Mildmay,

Bart.

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Copford Place; and

beyond, Copford Hall. Stanway.

Lexden House, and Lexden Park, J. Mills,

Esq.

471.)

Viaduct across river Chelmer.

Witham Junction St.
Here the Maldon and
Baintree line crosses.

1 mile beyond Witham, on the right, at the distance of one mile, is Braxted Park, C. du Cane, Esq.

Kelvedon St.

cr. river Blackwater.

Coptfold Hall, and Highlands.

which was probably a Widford, at or near Roman station, the Casaromagus of the Itinerary.

Springfield Place. New Hall, 1 mile. Terling Place, Lord Rayleigh, 2 m.

38 Witham Place; and

41

beyond, Faulkbourn Hall.

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Felix Hall, J. S. Western, Esq.

COGGESHALL, 2 m. distant, a small markettown, on the river Blackwater. Pop. 1851, 3484. Little Tey.

671 Marks Tey Junction St. 461 Branch to Sudbury,

Town of Colchester, 1 621

mile (see p. 471.)

Ardleigh Park, 1 m.

cr. river Colne.

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Great Bromley, 2 m.

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Ardleigh Hall; 1 m. distant, Hill House. Dedham Grove, 1 m. East Bergholt Hall, 59 Sir R. Hughes, Bart. West Lodge.

621 Branch to HADLEIGH, 7 m., a small market. town on the river Bret, formerly of more importance than at present. Pop. 1851, 3338.

Copdock.

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CLXXXVIII. LONDON TO NORWICH, THROUGH IPSWICH, HAUGHLEY, AND

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Lynn.

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CXC. NORWICH TO ELY, PETERBOROUGH, AND LEICESTER, BY RAILWAY,

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Line to Downham and 831 ELY (as in pp. 485, 486, and 53

ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

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487.)

Line to Cambridge and London.

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CXCI. LONDON TO NEWMARKET, BY RAILWAY, 69 Miles.

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Gog Magog Hills,

Cambridge St. (see p. 451).

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Lord Godolphin.

91

Cherry Hinton St.

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Leave line of Northern and Eastern Railway.

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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

CXCII. LONDON TO BURY ST EDMUNDS, BY RAILWAY, 94 Miles.

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Bury.

From

London.

ON LEFT FROM LOND.

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Pakenham, 1 miles; and Nether Hall, W. C. Basset, Esq.

Pakenham Lodge. Barton Mere House. Pakenham New House. Little Haugh House. Great Barton; and beyond, Barton Hall, Lieutenant-General Sir E. H. Bunbury, Bart.

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