. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . nsion wasbiult on the site of an old one in 1755, and much miproved by the presentproprietor in the year 1S30. Calcot Lodge, Major John Smith. 4 m. s. Shinfield. Hartley Court, Hon. Captain G. C. A. Agar;Shinfield Lodge, Mrs. Babington; Shmfield House, Rev. George Hulme;Manor House, Colonel William Dunn ; Grazelcy Lodge, ]\Irs. Farmer;Trunkwell House, Henry Greenway, Esq.; Tlnec


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . nsion wasbiult on the site of an old one in 1755, and much miproved by the presentproprietor in the year 1S30. Calcot Lodge, Major John Smith. 4 m. s. Shinfield. Hartley Court, Hon. Captain G. C. A. Agar;Shinfield Lodge, Mrs. Babington; Shmfield House, Rev. George Hulme;Manor House, Colonel William Dunn ; Grazelcy Lodge, ]\Irs. Farmer;Trunkwell House, Henry Greenway, Esq.; Tlnec Mile Cross, Miss M. ; Highlands, A^^iUiam Merry, Esq.; Good Rest Lodge, Sii- JasperNichoUs. A little to the ic. Akborfleld. Ai-borficld Hall, Sir John Con-roy, Bart.; The Cottage, Edward Conroy, Esq. Pangboubxe. a small village, celebrated as one of the best places forangling on the Thames. West End Lodge, Sir James Fellowes, Bart.; Shooters HiU, CaptainHenley; Lower Bowde, E. W. Peele, Esq. About 2 m. further, Bradfield. Bradfleld Hall, Rev. John Coimop ;Bradheld Place, The Misses Le Mesui-ier. li m. s. TiDMABsn. Tidmarsh House, John Hopkins, Esq. 1| m. Delabere Court, Henry Rudd, Esq. 1 m. 4U III !■BOLKNK rrRLEY HALL, tKEDElJlCK WILDER, ESQ LONDON TO PLYMOUTH. 207 41J m. PANG-BOlRNK STA. Hill, G. H. Montagu, Esq.; John Stephens, Esq. In the year 1803 amineral spring was discovered here; the water is saturated in the hio-hestdegree with iron, held m solution by the carbonic acid of gas Erom agallon of water 32 grains of soHd contents have l^een o])tained the o-reaterpart of which seem to be oxide of ii-on. 1 m. fm-ther, Shiplake. CrowsleyPark, Hemy BaskerviUe, Esq. The house is a brick builcUno- withornamental parapet and square embattled towers. The paik contahTs about160 acres, is well stocked with deer, and enriched with some noble oaksHohnewood Park, Hon. Mrs. Stonor. li m. Maple Durham, a smaU village on the borders of tlie riverIhames In the n


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