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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1724. Excerpt: ... I Have now hired a Boat for KircuJbrigbt, in the Stewarty of Galloway in Scotland, where I hope to arrive in Three Hours; and when I get to Edinburgh, you shall here further from, 7$1HDdison, Mr. his Works have spread the English Tongue a-l, broad, Page 227 jiJiSS Address of the Inhabitants of Debatable Land, presented to the Queen by Dr. Grahaffl, upon the Union of the two Kingdoms, 224 Adrian' Wall may be tracd from Newcastle to Carlisle, 222 Advantages of the Scholars in Oxford, 76 Alesford, 11 Alexander, the third King of Scotland, con-quer d the Ifle of Man, 230 Alfred, the Saxon King, built three Halls in Oxford, 8-8 founded University-College in Oxford, 64 All-hallow'J Church in York has the finest Steeple that ever teas seen, of a Gothick Building, 217 All-Souls College in Oxford, founded by Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canter-bury, 61 Altan, 1 r Althrop, a noble Seat of the Earl of Sun-derlandV, 16; Anglesea, an Island, 138 Arms of William of WickhamJ 17 Armstrong, a remarkable Story of his seal-ing a stoned Colt out of Sir George Fletcher Park, zz? Arthur, King, his Round Table preservd in Winchester, 19 Arthur, Prince, resided at Ludlow Castle, His Tomb in Malverne Priory, 15-4 'Arviragus, a British King, by whom Oxford is said to have been first founded, 82 Ashby de-la Zouch, some good Monuments there of the Family of the Hastings Earls of Huntington, 167 Asiemblies, in most great Towns of Eng-land, 38 Assem-Aflemblies at York, distinguistid for Whigs and Tories, zi$ Ayeton, a fine Seat of Sir Richard Gres-ncr'j, 145 Ailesford, the Earl of, marry d the only Daughter of Sir Clement Fisher, 160 B. BAdmington, the Duke of Beaufort'j Seatf 116 Baliol College in Oxford, $6 Bangor in Wales, a little Town, iy Bath, the City, a Description of it, 11...