The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . tyled, ht-causei»f tlie unusual nuinlnr and size of its windows. In the exce|itional height of theelerest«»ry and the oblong sha])c of the towci-. tlic iliuich is also distinuni-hed fromthe g-eneral. Out by the Western (Jate tlir .\\oii runs, with llolhiway Hill and \ Iwerton —the tnwn tm tlic banks of theAvon- there are largo eloth-inills mi the riverside, relics ol tlie moiuistic establLsln-d liv the monks of Uath .so far l)ack a> the foiiitccntii cenlur\. The Low


The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . tyled, ht-causei»f tlie unusual nuinlnr and size of its windows. In the exce|itional height of theelerest«»ry and the oblong sha])c of the towci-. tlic iliuich is also distinuni-hed fromthe g-eneral. Out by the Western (Jate tlir .\\oii runs, with llolhiway Hill and \ Iwerton —the tnwn tm tlic banks of theAvon- there are largo eloth-inills mi the riverside, relics ol tlie moiuistic establLsln-d liv the monks of Uath .so far l)ack a> the foiiitccntii cenlur\. The Lower Avon J KELSTON BOUND BILL. 77 Fielding Terrace, in tins town, is the reputed neighbourliood of the residence ofthe novelist, who is said to have written a part of Tom Jones during his stay. Now the Avon is in its ljelo\ed valley, deep and green again. Three miles,or a littlemore, fromthe city, abeautiful cir-cling knollseems t(_> sluitin tlie hill iscrowned witha handsomeh o u s e, a n dor name ntedwitli wooil-1 a n d a n dawn. K.


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