. Kearsley's traveller's entertaining guide through Great Britain : or, a description of the great roads and principal cross-roads ; marking the distances of places to and from London, and from each other : to which are added, a description of the principal great roads of Ireland ; different routes to Paris ; and a table of the times of high water at new and full moon ; with a concise topographical history of the cities, towns, watering places, chief villages, antiquities, seats, & c ... the whole forming a general tour through Great Britain and Ireland. r cons of Galienus. Thesteeple stands a


. Kearsley's traveller's entertaining guide through Great Britain : or, a description of the great roads and principal cross-roads ; marking the distances of places to and from London, and from each other : to which are added, a description of the principal great roads of Ireland ; different routes to Paris ; and a table of the times of high water at new and full moon ; with a concise topographical history of the cities, towns, watering places, chief villages, antiquities, seats, & c ... the whole forming a general tour through Great Britain and Ireland. r cons of Galienus. Thesteeple stands at a considerabledistance from the church. 26 GEDNEY lU 28A LONG SUTTON 9 ]. Scroope, esq. 32| tiD ST. orLES 5 33i^CHAPLESEA ^ 4 ~36i LEVINGTON • | 37^1* WISBEACH, p. 291, toLYNN, p. 292. BOSTON to LYNN (33).Hie Horse Road. 2 [WYBERtON, p. 538 31 4 jKJRTON 29 5 ISTRANGLE 28 RAMSEY 27^ FOSSDYKE 25 10 CROSS THE WASH 23 121 SARACENS HEAD 20^ 16|*H0LBEACH,. 16^ 17| FLEET, p. 538 13:^ 21 LONG SUTTON, p. 539,. 1224 CROSS KEYS 9This, together ?vrith Foss-dykeWash, is a large and celebratedestaary, under water when thetide is in, and passable by travellers when the tide is out ;though not without danger, as kingJohn experienced in the loss of hisbaggage here, in his passage CROSS THE WASH, and ferry over the river Ouse 7 33 LYNN REGIS, p. 292. For the convenience of travellers,who, at certain seasons, may passover the Washes, the followingable is added. J TABLE for passing over fh FOSSE DYKE and CROSSKEYS WASHES,. 541 From Bourn to Cottersworth^ &^x. 542i BOSTON to (34). KiRTOM Holme, p. 284 ..33 * Sv/INESHEAD NoRTH-EvD, p. ii63 30 GARRICK 27 HECKINGTON. 25 The fen part of it was, some yearsago, uninclosed, and frequentlyunder water, but now produceslarge crops of oats. The village isneat. ^ 22OLD SLEAFORD 21 * SLEAFORD, p. 277 20 IS^jHOLDINGHAM 1S§ LEASINGH AM 13 WmdmilL BAYARDS 14 LEADENHAM 10 W. Ree%-es, es


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