No, V. 

 EXCURSION TO GROVE-HILL, 



IN conformity with his promise, this at- 

 tentive parent set out with his interesting 

 family, at an early hour on Monday, and 

 reached Camberweli to breakfast. Having 

 rested for half an hour, they proceeded to 

 fhe summit of Grove-hill, by a gradual 

 ascent of nearly a mile in length. This road, 

 or rather avenue, is bounded on each side by 

 lofty trees, from which originates its name. 



This delightful eminence commands a 

 most extensive and luxuriant prospect; of 

 which the metropolis, and the shipping on 

 the Thames, form prominent objects ; while 

 toward the nortii, the eve rests on the 



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Hampstead ::nd Highgate hills, and to the 

 south On those of Forest and Sydenham. 

 picturesque views from the sumjnit of 

 H 2 Grove-hill, 



