THE SOU T H I) E V O N 



MONTHLY MUSEUM. 



PLYMOUTH, DECEMBER 1st, 1834. 



No. 24.] Price Sixpence. [Vol. IV. 



THE PERAMBULATOR, No. X. 

 PALACE COURT. 



We stated in the first paper under the above title, 

 that it was our design to give descriptions, and en- 

 graved views, of all public buildings in our town and 

 neighbourhood which were worthy attention, and 

 could be brought within the limits of our little book. 

 We also intimated that views should be given of 

 such edifices as had been important in the times of 

 our forefathers, though they might be now in a con- 

 dition of change or decay. 



Mr. Condy, Jun., who has so frequently and so 

 kindly made a free-will offering of his accurate and 

 promising pencil to the Museum, furnished the 

 drawing from which the annexed engraving has 

 been made. 



Palace Court is situated in Catte Street, on the 

 left hand side on entering from High Street. The 

 entrance is arched with granite. The interior wears 

 a very dilapidated appearance, which is not likely to 

 be improved ; as the different apartments of the build- 

 ing have been sub-let to people of the poorest 

 condition. The architecture may be termed ^^ Tudor" 

 of the earliest period, but it is not decidedly marked. 

 In a future number we shall give a history of the 

 edifice as far as is practicable. 



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