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Route 5.
ITINERARY.
379
an examination of the north-western districts we have supplied in
Route II. (pages 369 to 375), Route III. (pages,375 and 376),
and Route IV. (pages 376 to 378) ; and it now only remains for
us, ere we part company with our persevering readers, to furnish
a brief itinerary for the traveller who may desire to trudge
through Cornwall a-foot.
13th &)
14th f
(Sund.)
Saltash, p. 142.
St. Germana, p. 277.
Liskeavd, p. 279.
Duhwalls, p. 290.
East Taphouse.
West Taphouse.
Lostwithiel, p. 296.
St. Blazey, p. 319.
St. Austell, p. 321.
Grampound, p. 331.
Truro, p. 835.
Perran Arworthal.
Marazion, p. 357.
Penzance, p. 360.
T Up the Tamar, appendix.
r To East and West Looe,
pp. 288, 289, etc.
eST To St. Keyne.
T To Boconnoc, p. 291.
T To Eowey, p. 298.
T To Megavissey, p. 320.
T To the North-Western
Coast, p. 302.
T To Redruth and the
Mines, p. 350.
r To Penryn, p. 343, and
Falmouth, p. 343.
T To the Lizard, p.346-350.
a2T Round Mount’s Bay,
[The RETURN ROUTE will occupy three days, taking ST. IVES, BODMIN,
CAMELFORD (diverge to Tintagel), CALLINGTON, and LAUNCESTON, as the
j rincipal stages 1
ITINERARY.
379
an examination of the north-western districts we have supplied in
Route II. (pages 369 to 375), Route III. (pages,375 and 376),
and Route IV. (pages 376 to 378) ; and it now only remains for
us, ere we part company with our persevering readers, to furnish
a brief itinerary for the traveller who may desire to trudge
through Cornwall a-foot.
13th &)
14th f
(Sund.)
Saltash, p. 142.
St. Germana, p. 277.
Liskeavd, p. 279.
Duhwalls, p. 290.
East Taphouse.
West Taphouse.
Lostwithiel, p. 296.
St. Blazey, p. 319.
St. Austell, p. 321.
Grampound, p. 331.
Truro, p. 835.
Perran Arworthal.
Marazion, p. 357.
Penzance, p. 360.
T Up the Tamar, appendix.
r To East and West Looe,
pp. 288, 289, etc.
eST To St. Keyne.
T To Boconnoc, p. 291.
T To Eowey, p. 298.
T To Megavissey, p. 320.
T To the North-Western
Coast, p. 302.
T To Redruth and the
Mines, p. 350.
r To Penryn, p. 343, and
Falmouth, p. 343.
T To the Lizard, p.346-350.
a2T Round Mount’s Bay,
[The RETURN ROUTE will occupy three days, taking ST. IVES, BODMIN,
CAMELFORD (diverge to Tintagel), CALLINGTON, and LAUNCESTON, as the
j rincipal stages 1
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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