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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

From

Lond.

Washington Common. 484

Finden. Broadwater.

51

ON LEFT FROM LOND.

To Steyning, 34 miles.

Cisebury Hill, surmount

54ed by the ruins of a fort, said to have been constructed by Cisa, second King of

WORTHING, (p. 60.) 56 the South Saxons.

XIII. LONDON TO ARUNDEL AND LITTLE HAMPTON, 59 Miles.

From

L. Ham.

From

Lond.

ON LEFT FROM LOND.

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37

Buckman's Corner.

20

Esq.

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Billinghurst.

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Clark's Land, C. Farhall,

Esq.

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Houghton Hill. The views from the summit are particularly interesting.

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Stoke Place.

Woodbridge, R. D. Man- 32 gles, Esq. M. P.

Guildford gives the title
of Earl to the North family.
To Farnham, 114 m.
To Odiham, 194 m.
To Basingstoke, 26 m.

Losely Ho., a handsome mansion belonging to the Molyneaux family.

Northbrook Pl., T. Hudson, Esq.

Westbrook Pl., N. Godbold, Esq. 28 At a distance, Pepper Harrow (Lord Middleton), situated in a beautiful park, contains some good pictures.

GUILDFORD,

the county town of Surrey, on the Wey. The principal buildings are the grammar school, erected in the reign of Edward VI.; three parish churches,--one of which contains monuments in memory of Arch. Abbot and Mr Speaker Onslow; Abbot's Hospital; several meeting-houses and charitable institutions; a new gaol, a theatre, the ruins of an ancient fortress, &c. The town carries on a considerable trade in corn and timber. In the neighbourhood are powder and paper mills. 2 M.P. Pop. 4074.

cr. river Wey.

GODALMING,

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on the Wey, which is navigable from here to the Thames. The chief trade is in timber, and in preparing silk and worsted for stockings and gloves. In the vicinity are several paper and corn mills Pop. 4328.

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Clandon Park, Earl of Onslow.

About 2 miles east of the town is the Merrows racecourse.

To Dorking, 111 m.
To Horsham, 19 m.
To Reigate, 18 m.

Catherine Hill, on the summit of which are the ruins of achapel of unknown origin, but rebuilt in the time of Edward I.

Shalford House, J. W. Ladbroke, Esq.

Gosden House, and at a distance Wonersh, Lord Grantley.

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XV. LONDON TO CHICHESTER THROUGH GUILDFORD AND PETWORTH,

631 Miles.

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* By the new road lately cut through hilly parts, the distance is reduced to 69 miles.

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XVIII. LONDON TO SOUTHAMPTON, THROUGH FARNHAM, ALTON,

ALRESFORD, AND WINCHESTER, 77 Miles.

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Farnborough, (Railway 32
station.)

Clare House, J. F. Doxat, 383 FARNHAM, (Surrey,) 38

Esq.

on the Wey, is famous for its hops and its large wheat market. The church has a beautiful altar-piece, and handsome monuments. The castle, the residence of the

To Guildford, 10 m.

2 m. distant is Moor Park, formerly the residence of Sir William Temple. Here is a cave in a rock through which flows la stream of pure water. The

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