place is also exceedingly interesting to the 

 antiquarian and the historian. 



HAMPTON. 



This village is a favourite spot for anglers. 

 Barbel, roach, and gudgeons, are plentiful ; 

 and every accommodation in the way of punts 

 and fishermen can be obtained. 



SUNBURY. 



This village is 'sixteen miles from London, 

 and here trout appear to give evidence of 

 their existence ; gudgeons, barbel, dace, roach, 

 and eels, are abundant. 



SHEPPERTON. 



This spot is nineteen miles from London, 

 and the waters are well stocked with chub, 

 barbel, dace, and gudgeons. 



WALTON. 



This place is on the Surrey side of the 

 Thames, and is eighteen miles from London. 

 It abounds with large barbel, dace, chub, 

 and roach. 



WEYBRIDGE. 



This station is two miles from Walton, and 



