Nicholson, George 1808a

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[Nicholson, George]. The Cambrian Traveller's Guide, and, Pocket Companion; containing the Collected Information of the Most Popular and Authentic Writers, relating to the Principality of Wales, and Parts of the Adjoining Counties; augmented by Considerable Additions, the Result of Various Excursions: comprehending Histories and Descriptions of the Cities, Towns, Villages, Castles, Mansions, Palaces, Abbeys, Churches, Inns, Mountains, Rocks, Waterfalls, Ferries, Bridges, Passes, &c. &c. Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Also, Descriptions of What is Remarkable in the Intermediate Spaces, as Solitary Houses, Forts, Encampments, Walls, Ancient Roads, Caverns, Rivers, Aqueducts, Lakes, Forests, Woods, Fields of Battle, Islets, Cromlechs, Carneths, Tumuli, Pillars, Druidic Circles, Works of Iron, Tin, Copper, &c. The Roads are Described, the Distances Given, and the Distinct Routes of Aikin, Barber, Bingley, Coxe, Donovan, Evans, Hutton, Malkin, Pennant, Skrine, Warner and Wyndham, are Preserved. The Whole Interspersed with Historic and Biographic Notices, with Natural History, Botany, Mineralogy; and with Remarks on the Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, and Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants. Stourport: Printed and sold by George Nicholson. London: Symonds, Lackington & Co.; Champante & Co.; Crosby & Co.; Hull: Stoddart & Craggs; Birmingham: Knott & Lloyd; Wellington: Houlstons, 1808. viii pp., 720 cols.


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