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LETTER XLL 



Tf O U will now allow me to take my 

 •*• leave, and finim this long correspon- 

 dence with a few fcattered matters not in- 

 cluded in the preceding review. 



ROADS. 



To Stevenage. Turnpike. Very good. 



To Luton. Crofs. Execrable. 



To Dunftable. Crofs. Very indifferent. 



To Wooburn. Turnpike. Good. 



To Newport -Pagnel. Turnpike. Middling. 



To Bedford. Turnpike. A vile narrow 



cut up lane. 

 To Nor thill. Crofs. An excellent road, 



much fuperior to many turnpikes. 



It is thrown up in the better fort 



of turnpike method. 

 To St. Neot's, by Sandy. To the latter 



crofs ; the reft turnpike. Good. 

 To Kimbolton. Turnpike. Very fhabby. 

 ToThrapfton. Crofs. But fo, foj much 



cut up. 

 To Stamford, by Oundle. Good. 

 To Grimjlhorpe. Crofs. Very bad; and 



one part of it over a common with 



roads pointing nine ways at once, 



but no direction- poft. 



E e 4. To 



