. A walk in and about the city of Canterbury, with many observations not to be found in any description hitherto published . ard. 47 Worthgate*, and the late coun-ty sessions house. * These are 48 St. Mildreds church and yard. 49 Maynards hospital. 50 Work-house. 51 Particular Baptists meeting-house. 52 General Baptists ditto. 53 Quakers meeting house. 54 St. Mary Magdalens, or Bur-gate church. 55 St. Mary Bredins, or LittleLady Dungil. 56 Dancing-scnool yard. 57 Presbyterian meeting-house. 58 Rodaus town. 59 Place of Dungil, or Dane Johnmanor-house. 60 Abbots mill. 61 Cattle-market. 62 Boroug


. A walk in and about the city of Canterbury, with many observations not to be found in any description hitherto published . ard. 47 Worthgate*, and the late coun-ty sessions house. * These are 48 St. Mildreds church and yard. 49 Maynards hospital. 50 Work-house. 51 Particular Baptists meeting-house. 52 General Baptists ditto. 53 Quakers meeting house. 54 St. Mary Magdalens, or Bur-gate church. 55 St. Mary Bredins, or LittleLady Dungil. 56 Dancing-scnool yard. 57 Presbyterian meeting-house. 58 Rodaus town. 59 Place of Dungil, or Dane Johnmanor-house. 60 Abbots mill. 61 Cattle-market. 62 Borough of Staple-gate. 63 Jews Synagogue. 64 Jews Synagogue. 65 Cock mill*. 66 Doges chantry. 67 Theatre. 68 Lady Wottons green. 69 Black Friars. 70 Grey Friars. 71 Smiths alms-houses. 72 Kings Arms Printing-Office. 73 Miss Bridgers alms-houses. 74 Kent and Canterbury hospital. 75 Public Walks in Dungil field. 76 New Wesleyan Methodist cha-pel. 77 New county goal and sessionshouse. 78 Philosophical Institution andMuseum. 79 East Kent and Canterbury Eco-nomic Fire Office. 80 Residence of R. Halford, esq. now demolished. u*.


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