. 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 . ty of Herts. Area of parish, 3,100 a. ; populatiou, 1, most iiiterestiug ciiTiuustance coimeeted with this parish is the fact ofits having been spiritually presided over for many years by Dr. Young,author of Night Thoughts, who here founded and endowed a school withan annual revenue of about £60. Codicote Lodge, Frederick Cavendish,Esq.; The Hoo, Lord Dacre; Beudish, Rob


. 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 . ty of Herts. Area of parish, 3,100 a. ; populatiou, 1, most iiiterestiug ciiTiuustance coimeeted with this parish is the fact ofits having been spiritually presided over for many years by Dr. Young,author of Night Thoughts, who here founded and endowed a school withan annual revenue of about £60. Codicote Lodge, Frederick Cavendish,Esq.; The Hoo, Lord Dacre; Beudish, Robert HiU, Esq.; Frith House,William Wiltshu-e, Esq. About 2 m. further w. Ayot St. Peter, , Esq.; Ayot St. Lawrence, Cholmeley Deiiug, Esq.; Lamer, C. , Esq. Tlie mansion is a handsome structure, situated onan eminence. Sandi-idge Bm-y, John Render, Esq. About 1 m. s. olWelwAiTi, is DiGswELL. Digswell House, H. Pearce, Esq.; DigsweU Hill,Henry Headland, Esq. Elwood House, Mrs. Lucas; Clay Hall, J. J. Pryor, Esq.; Weston,Marlborough Pryor, Esq.; Stagenhoe House, Henry Rogers, Esq. A hand-some building, standing in a small park. It was built by Sii- Jolm Hall, in1650. 2 m. s. of Stevenage,. KNEBWOBTH HALL, SIR E. L. BULWEK , BAKT. 21f m. WELWYSSTATION. 28^ m. STEVEJt-AGE ST A. VIA YORK. 67 2l| m. WELWTNSTATTON. 38^ m. STEVEN-AGE STA. profiles of the Caesars. The grand staircase is elaborately cai-ved. Thisestate belonged formerly to the see of Ely. It was rebuilt by CardinalMerton in the reign of Henry VII., and was alienated from the sec of Elyby Queen Elizabeth, wlio had previously resided there for many years, asweU as otlier royal princes. Woodside, John Chm-ch, Esq.; Woodliill,WiUiam Franks, Esq.; Hill House, William Hall, Esq.; Tohners, ThomasMills, Esq.; Riddles, John Parnthei, Esq.; Warren Wood, Earl Roseberry ;Woodside, Hon. Mrs. York; Marshalls Wick, George Robert Marten, Esq.;Frogmore, F. Wigg, Esq.; St. IMichaels, T. F. Gage, Esq. Tewing


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