12 AET OF ANGLING. 



Lancaster, Westmorland, Chester, Stafford, Warwick, 

 Leicester, Oxford, and Worcester. The Humber 

 divides Yorkshire from Lincolnshire, and falls into 

 the German ocean near Holderness. 



AVON, the name of four rivers in England; 

 viz. 1, rising in Leicestershire, runs south-west by 

 Warwick and Evesham, and falls into the Severn at 

 Tewkesbury ; 2, in Monmouthshire ; 3, rising in 

 Wiltshire, coasts the edge of the New Eorest, and 

 enters the English Channel at Christ Church Bay, 

 in Hampshire ; and 4, the Lower Avon, which rises 

 near Tetbury, in Gloucestershire, and running west 

 to Bath, becomes navigable ; continues its course to 

 Bristol, and falls into the Severn north-west of 

 that city. 



THE TEME, which rises in Eadnorshire, flows 

 through Knighton, Leintwardine, Ludlow, and 

 Tenbury, and falls into the Severn at Powick, near 

 Worcester. This river is one of the most celebrated 

 in the kingdom for its Trout and Grey ling; at 

 Leintwardine is the far famed stream alluded to by 

 Sir Humphrey Davy in his Salmonia, or Days of 

 Fly-fishing. 



