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Cat-Down to the Breakwater Inn, in Cat-Down-lane, 
and Fareham-place, and from thence to near the 
Pottery at Coxside, and into Sutton Pool: still pro- 
ceeding West, it is found again on the opposite side 
of the water, near Foxhole Quay, running near Cat- 
Street, and the North side of the Parade, and then 
it turns a little South, and appears about the entrance 
into Mill-Bay-lane, when it keeps its course westward, 
nearly in the direction of that lane, until it arrives 
at Mill Prison; afterwards it may be traced, in an 
irregular line, towards the north-west from the Mill 
Prison to the Turnpike-gate at the eastern end of 
Union-street, Stonehouse; then it takes a westward 
direction, and runs nearly parallel with that street on 
the South side to Stonehouse Bridge. On ascending 
from the bottom of the hill, at the western end of 
Stonehouse Bridge, towards Dock, it is visible on 
both sides of the road, at least over a great part of 
it; but, at the top of the hill, it is lost on the North 
side, and is only visible on the South side. From 
hence it makes a short turn towards the south-west, 
passing near the southern corners of George’s Square, 
and may be seen, according to circumstances, taking 
a direction still westward, by Pembroke-Street, which 
