Coaching days and coaching ways . km*. J&?i$¥m£-$*/??? * ??Ac ? i1 tTT^ ***»;?» ro«s4 ^^i^t#^#J UiJim:Ua -v\ ^^sm^ #35? ^ifipfi i .»*: • -/ ?,. ; . ? :« ? l Catesbys House, road to Holyhead still crosses at the eighty-fifth mile-stone from London. Their further wild course through Warwickshire toHolbeach on the Staffordshire border calls here for notelling, as it is no longer associated with the Road. But sointimately associated with the Gunpowder Treason doesthe way to Holyhead seem that though its history is THE HOLYHEAD ROAD 34i closed so far as the directest route is conce


Coaching days and coaching ways . km*. J&?i$¥m£-$*/??? * ??Ac ? i1 tTT^ ***»;?» ro«s4 ^^i^t#^#J UiJim:Ua -v\ ^^sm^ #35? ^ifipfi i .»*: • -/ ?,. ; . ? :« ? l Catesbys House, road to Holyhead still crosses at the eighty-fifth mile-stone from London. Their further wild course through Warwickshire toHolbeach on the Staffordshire border calls here for notelling, as it is no longer associated with the Road. But sointimately associated with the Gunpowder Treason doesthe way to Holyhead seem that though its history is THE HOLYHEAD ROAD 34i closed so far as the directest route is concerned, theearlier route by Chester has another link to add to itsstory. A short distance from Newport Pagnell (fifty-one miles from London), stands Gayhurst,—the fineElizabethan house once the home of Sir Everard him a sympathetic historian writes, His youth, hispersonal graces, the constancy which he had exhibitedwhilst he believed himself a martyr in a good cause, thedeep sorrow which he


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