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IX. LONDON TO BRIGHTON THROUGH CROYDON AND CUCKFIELD, 514

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London to Merstham. At the 19th milestone, to Brighton, through Reigate. Horley, Checquers. 24

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141 CUCKFIELD, Pop. 2586. 37
Friar's Oak Inn. 429

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Danny, W. J. Campion, 63

Esq.

Woolsonbury Beacon.

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To Brighton through Hicksted, 24 miles.

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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

HICKSTED.

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Albourn Green.

423 Hurstperpoint.

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XI. LONDON TO BRIGHTON THROUGH SUTTON, REIGATE, AND

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At a distance Mordun

Park.

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Nork House, Lord Arden. 393 Tadworth Court, R.Hud

son, Esq.

Clapham Common.
Tooting.
Mitcham.

cr. river Wandle,

Celebrated for the excel

lence of its trout.

SUTTON.

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Beddington Park.

Carshalton House, W. Reynolds, Esq.

Carshalton Park, J. Taylor. Esq.

Carshalton church con

114 tains a handsome monument to the Gaynesford family.

The Oaks (Earl of Derby), a noble mansion, com

13 manding fine views.

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Bandstead Downs. Obelisk.

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Gatton, a famous nomi

nation borough, now dis-313

franchised.

REIGATE.

Thence to Brighton by Crawley and Cuckfield.

Upper Gatton HouseDuke of St Albans.

Gatton Pa, a noble mansion, the approach to which is thought to equal anything of the kind in the kingdom.

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ON RIGHT FROM LOND.

From

Lond.

Washington Common. 484

Finden.
Broadwater.

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ON LEFT FROM LOND.

To Steyning, 3 miles. Cisebury Hill, surmount54ed 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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Stoke Place.

Cobham Street. 19 Painshill Park.

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cr. river Mole. Ripley.

Pointers.

Hatchfold.

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Ockham, Earl Lovelace.

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, on the Wey, which is navi-| gable 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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Onslow.

Clandon Park, Earl of

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