Exeter, from Pennsylvania. ([1828?])
George RoweRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | L SC0951 |
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Publication Details
Exeter itinerary and general directory, including, besides a list of the nobility, gentry, merchants, and traders [
] a walk through the city and suburbs, [
] an abridged history of the cathedral; [
]. Embellished with a neat map of the city. Exeter: T. and H. Besley, 1828. p. 9.EXETERThe richness of the soil and fertility of the country round, -the cheapness and plentiful supply of its markets in comparison with other places, -the agreeable walks and rides in the vicinity, -the numerous and genteel society now formed in the city and neighbourhood, -the respectable schools and public college for instruction, and places of divine worship for all denominations, -together with the constant supply of amusements, the short distance from the sea and so many fashionable watering places, render Exeter, in point of residence, one of the most healthy and desirable in the kingdom.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Lithograph
251x353mm
From Pennsylvania
1828