SHOUT TOUR OF SCOTLAND. 



con- .-chhepaf- 



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A lm.il I part of' Nonhamptonfi 



1 iham. 



NcNvurk. 



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Durham, '. ton, 1 ; 



Northumberland,- Morpcrh. 



The county of MIDDLES; to 



r, a little way beyond Banner, confift 

 fmall verdant fields, and the noted Finchley com- 

 mon, where travellers in the night time, arc fi 

 quently eafed of their gold, watches, and other fn- 

 perfluities which gentleman of the road (land in 

 need of. 



Hartford (hi re, is a beautiful and highly-impr. 

 corn county, though deftitute of coal, lime, and 

 (lone; on which account, living is high, and the 

 villages are mean, being chiefly compofed of tim- 

 ber, or timber and clay; yet there is a neatnefs with- 

 in, which we look for in vain, either in Scotland, 

 Ireland, or any where on the continent, except 

 Holland. 



The fame appearances extend as far as Stamford 

 in Lincolnlhire, where we firft meet with i 

 built of (tone. The country, which, from Hart- 

 fordfhire to this place, appears low an , is 



now more agreeably divcrfifted with hills, profpects, 

 and confiderable towns. 



Faffing Grantham, ant! k on the Trent, we 



arrive atBawtree in Yorkfh ' mt i 54 miK 



London. Hitherto the in: nee 



for travellers of all denominations, but theirwines are 

 adulterated, and their charges are high. In Yorkfhire, 



and 



