The Cambrian Tourist, or, Post-Chaise Companion through Wales [1834]: Containing cursory sketches of the Welsh territories, and a description of the manners, customs, and games of the nativesAnonymous
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The Cambrian Tourist, or, Post-Chaise Companion through Wales [1834]: Containing cursory sketches of the Welsh territories, and a description of the manners, customs, and games of the natives
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Wales -- Guidebooks
St. Winifred’s
Well, various
Mills; one mile
and a quarter
north, Ruins of
Basing-werk
Abbey
Royal Oak 6 Flint Castle, Goal, 256
and
Smelting-house,
(between F. and
Chester ruins
of Euloe Castle
and Hawarden
ditto)
Coach and Horses, Chester 15 Chester Castle, Walls, 258
Hotel, Feathers, Hop Rows, Bishop’s
Pole, &c. &c. Palace,
Hypocaust,
Gaol, and near
C. Eaton Hall
and Park
Black Lion and Flint 11¾ Mold Church Ruins of 267
Leeswood Arms the Castle,
Cotton Spinning
Mills, and near
M. the
Leeswoods and
famous Iron
Gates, Rhual
Crown and Black Bull Denbigh 16¼ Denbigh (From M. to D. 271
visit Kilken
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