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fet on foot, and greatly promoted, by 

 Charles Turner, efquire. 



To Schorton. Crofs. From Kirkleatham 

 to the great Northallerton road, is 

 exceffive deep ; from thence to 

 Schorton middling. 



To Richmond. Turnpike. Pretty good. 



To Greta Bridge. Ditto. Very rough, 

 and broken. 



To Bowes. Ditto. Middling. 



To Bernard Cajile. Ditto. Good. 



To Fall oj 'Tees. Crofs. Very bad. 



To Brough. Turnpike. This road runs 

 acrofs Stainmore, and is a moft ex- 

 cellent one; firm, dry, level, and 

 free from loofe ftones. 



To AJkrig. Crofs. It runs over the 

 mountains, and is fit only for a 

 goat to travel. 



To Reeth and Richmond. Crofs. Good; 

 owing to the fpirited conduct of 

 Charles Turner, efq; when he lived 

 at Clintz. 



To Kip/in, Crofs. The befl part of this 

 road is from Schorton to Kiplin, 

 which is much fuperior to molt of 

 the turnpikes in this country ; and 

 owing to the fpirited conduct of 

 Chrijlopher Crowe, efq; who, in the 

 capacity of a juftice of the peace, has 

 given much attention to roads. 



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