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A DAY ON THE LEA 



out as the original, but it is doubtful," says 

 Thorne, and if doubtful then it must be more 

 so now. 



Broxbourne is the next place which may de- 

 tain us for a minute. Want's Inn is, or was in 



THATCHED HOUSE. 



Thome's time, much frequented by London 

 anglers. Passing Wormley and Cheshunt we 

 reach Waltham Cross, erected by Edward I. to 

 the memory of his consort Eleanor. It is of 

 great beauty. We soon reach Edmonton, in 

 whose churchyard lie the remains of Charles 



