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BEA:DING
~r"'-' ......
1\
of ~ ...!!ado,," cnu>eabUl, .n" · tho -""'l'i.d
.,oj

GILES' BOYS' 'SCHOOL
,

ANl>

BIDGE,

ShiptQ.n

18 a JtIDag:e with

·7-1

of tho

~liE to

;"",.tTi&~. of j ...~.~

II
ho Wtsont
En"luhman ... stlfrt<l

&

1111'....

No great.
ments b",..1 i:a~ theu- 'incept.ion here J life hU
&llpareDt1y. ~ on qwte 8IIloothly. It J. on
n9 great,-fm. of- rood, tho n>ad from F ...ngdon

by Burford and' 8hiptA>n tA> ChIPpmg -Norton IS
not. a lDLW1 ~ artery, no lO;8d follows tho hoe ot
the EHDlode. t.be hnes of -tra.ffi.c MelD. ~her to
be &Cl"085 If, Hence, except for the unportanee
ThlC:ih ..my- nses from &; radw. ,. statllon, eum
Ihoogh It be Oil It braneb G W R hll., ShIpton
will nbt, in too fu.ture be much other tha.n 11 11
Eron Ito
" labelled" ShlptA>o,
lor

~Ion

stat~on

Durford., of wbJch more aJlOD

educated at. Ita aolwol. in t.wo PlY'liaments

It was

I

0'''''

f

gnat1 Vllla.ge

oj Q
hll.nd&ome thIrteent.h century church. an equatlv
It 15 •

Th~

po:ne8!ed

Co~'I"()ld

hr hi.~Jlh,hpera.

ent~r-

p.)

bompr~el1slOn

,t.

it.

~o

"'OW

1~

fnlih the high ground aoo... F,field

on the ~ecst.ern J'ldg&, but you cannot a.lWDY·.
PoFalllll of tbs many trees, get. no good glimpse of
its church tlteeple, the hnee of which, when seen
front alar, ~ very beautiful
I
Here, by t6e tinqpess of the Vicar, Wo oc;c"IlPled
t.h«:J 1I'eryl J'OOmy atables and loft. of tM Vlca.rnge
,Thi. IS a. lme atone buiJdmg, >bemr approached
by a abort ' a~enue dll'ectly faclDg the aout.hern
~ of tht chUrch If It w.e:re diVIded mtO three

'portlopa ahd , l _

dootl'Oyeel, th .... would be loft
useful Tlcarwe, and, one
' ~a 1Mg1lle; ao ' - . burden for the
...
to bear
Many kinde of bilda a.re to
be hea.rd ev~.P at. Dlgh~ 10 the tree&.

~tabJ& and

... '!'ery

~cal"

there wOJlld 1>&

II'

stlenoe Jib unto death,

whell & fligHt traio ~~bl .. ~:r »Y lOme th.-'lnartonr pf " mt/. away. TIl. ltabling II shut
Dff fro"" tho bouoe by .. T«ry bigh wall, ,WIth a
lofty ~,.ay, .WJi$n I~ ....1,..1 ,.• .uood the
coMb Ilaiise~~& mMihrOom, at. ot.hfll" t~ we fed
1n the OP.§l:- UIe Joft lU8 01ll'l bed room, and,
&rrig' both big and clean WII managed to get
mony hour. of gqOd restful .Ieep each mght wo
...~ thore. for her. we. ooold make at....,. mal.
treeIes ~JflI b~. l&ot by the VJc&\,) and once
fJls do they luted ~ whoJe of our my In the
yard,
it. biplt our 8le between .labs of
oobLe-for ~Q bricks are to be hod or scaroeJy
over ...n m
diotnct W. man.,.d vorr ...n
Wlth th.t, odJ., GDce dJd • pot upset, and tben at.

~

:t".

S~labury It~1f

th&t tho 8axon vIU'ge gr.w to • place of 'orne

lmportance III Nonnnn tlm~ and Inter Thoto lS
8Vldonoe of thlli In tha chllrch churchvard
the lond round aoout
Once th e church ",..,
much hlgger tha t. UI vNy clea.r (rd'm the present
bUildIng The Nonnan tower now P,t. the ""eat.
end glves unploe 8Vldtl nee of once lia,,, mg been a
r
oent.ial tower of a big Cn1OJfOTm ...truct~re On
ita DOtth And 80uth wall. you lee t.he. lme. of
the I!!upporttni arcbae .lucb once opened~ Inti) the

t~ ..pts. Th. we.t ..dO show. n? '!,y)den"" of an
extfmalon wflIIItwards, but the vlliage lChoolmae.ter
-xrod 1M ih4t u.. loundotion. of' filIcl1 an on •

~

\"e.:xc~Tatmg

"'"'"' there land
olt.en .etleD m
gravel. Inl!!lde wha.t. t. DOW the n.J.J a.rte
'Enihah a.rC8des--tho w~ 1!ln dow and

,.ter,

'~bb: .....I~ J4tl1 oontw .~
I
Then> ore _...aI momDn..,te u...d. the cl!ttrch
to ~I...i"... membe>s of tho tgryt ~lleh!.1

...

~at to 8 .. Henry Lee, ""...n ODd ..eor • the Kn1ght of DJtclUoy." ~ mori;
omat.e. Every mtmtber of hut [anul]! and l~ WRe
imaM ODa,
to be aet oUt tn stone on
family
oeMOr

~.

_

eeem.

the 'pechmon! below hi. ,""nm~1tt .y.~.
W."baa our lunch ond.. tm. ah09 0w 01 tho
P..t?b1"10 W'at«.. tap A IMP aenn-dome. l'Ul'I'Ound
id i on the ~~a.r face by an lUClJ1.phon
Which ends Wlth .. John IV 1314" overhengo tb.

at.obQ!eat. each & quartQr
a ...c~~\ .. At_ ~t
on. mlpt think thot. tho y.ar of Bannockbnrn
COD08l'Jled In thiS mat.ter. but" Jt; ,. t.he ¢jet',

0t

w.J

when no food"aa 10 It
queer ...,.,,- of insctt.inBi'the re!.enmc6 lo?l t¥ quo
Gen,raUrfor bfe,akfa$ ~ had porridge, WIth "",Ion .. h,eb ....ggoslo to.Yf/" ~ \It~ ''',,>1'.t<r
durk ttftIght firim' the «rw., and tnacle, or i1
'8eatbh for tt, eo gMt 1. ~he dYfD! &lid so

tbe proper

time,

1:~:~ I!~t,!i:::t;;

you

.......,.. ljollod In

of our own palla, .Upp'led, dwi1rfeel Ib consequ.nc. 11 tbe <ootlet lor "ater
.. were ~l of OUt meal, foodS', by DaWlOn, 01 J'..y~ this m a very alow trickle,~ IUI~ enable you
Caittl...t.-.ot, and ..n! 'to na at. pr.. lIlr&IIgeel Ibler- to.i"U a IiiiU pm~ cup 'n" II•• iirlDUtN, ' tb . .... tor
.,al.. On.~
two lid.,. refa.led pom9ie, but. none drips forth. Thet tlecret lJM 1p & ~ha~
()Il.

or

the

~. thC" cooking

of which . . . & gnat
WII Jeft. them t~

cunningly cqntzlved tli¢ you do
notIce It.. If you ' pull at tht. ~andle
long over a very hot fire and had for brea.kfut
• wffiClent volume ot water flow.e out
'"st,*<d -."me .ery; W>Ilery ""need ~t and a
1till a bucket In a """y Short ttme T~I."
eoJl~lton of ~"'P! ~lcinl t<;> whIch no on". _eel ,ho SpoWiUry water 'Vppl):", a~ct. ... . w...t bore
to ob) e t, but, oTQr "irhich coJl.Sldera.W6 amusement e&tmg
meal we vwy BOOn found ~out al1 we
o&rosfJ. t1
wante(! to knoW' abOut.
vJlIa.$e. Fen:!p I f;
luceeSJr/ .a.ve oot that day

11 (. ,

~hen

~ Our mi4·d~~.J,
m~ weVon ....lI.r aCe on tho ...ay
.. do ' o!i.1i at. the lti1ItA>p' It cooautea <i1w ays
of b: ead i¥ c~, helpeel py 1Ol\1. fin. Jet.tu.,..

I

our.

t~

m pree.... of bwldlog II a Village hall, tho coo

~g

of wlUeb '"
ratsed by tho ,nhab,tants
vnHoua waY" .howmg a very keen publtc
lOur nenmg men! ...,. a kina
high
whu:l:i
We were deternllnE;d lD retbmmlt' to b.:",,,,,,, 11
had
ba.,prepe.rea...... .heD we returned"Jiom our oar traCk ecrrrectly and n.a we ~p. .ed lb. chu!'cb

~r

t.o

t~

9 "Y tF "'al):" .. In was al .....,.. ample, and generally

"We noticed the Channing dower hO'Q!e

lIlclu~ ~bI.. "",dl~of """'.kind On. Dillon family
da? ....... n r""" to tho luxur.r of • -~ ""ddlog, tJirongh a f1.ld

tiu~

w.

made '" m~ch that. the nmamd~ had
be,jl.......d' colcf;:'at tho ne:<~ broekfut.

, , ' 'I

to

VI,

Froml mlptOo

we made ac:nrifotll to many
of 1I1~1. When tho d l _ ..... too

pl ~
greet to

'If"'' of'1x,u,tJ,Ii wal"
WitbtJu~ undulr taxIng
lade w.
10 .Itik,

Ihe strengt,h'

-gwd

W

\be rrul ..
at one " po1Dt. 01' ~e o&.O.r.
OUT dally r wnJka .~ed ten:
.even
JongA.t. ;\'Vas \0- &llri,ltt, when ",. w:albd

or:

n;.,
fo\lrtee~ DIll... $ ••borteot. to Burford

brook,'

t In

.bou~ rune mIl .. altogether

u"'lmg~

U1d ,s ;.;"
,

many wa.y.
th. -tillage
moot. or Spel.bu"Y,
of all
the httJe
n&lt,n''''' ' of Chari""..,.. N....
of Oxton:WUre. which b .
_ly ~-'pan"' \ Ot our
-.
,..
be found many atones,
~o.'noli~ha, and tomoli
There
soIcallleel':H"",k Stone on S"peIobury Down,
at ~ Tuton De&::' by, the Boar
u'b6nt ~a.LmUe and a hall furt.hfJr on nMl'
-

Iie6

........ ~~
• ~~~'~r~,~~~:.!:t.h~e~st~on:..
; beyond, ""d 0" hoyond
!
by Groot. T ... and W.g.
the rout.e 1$ noW' Jott, aCl"Od
tho .. d. of ' .tb... Even'flood

A.a6oU

I.

....
and

level.

next

viliap

"""" by

appeared on t.he ma-p, wond~riug
W~ stupid eaougb to mU!lI It.

OIa

Dla.tlot',

I

~hlptQn,

OllUalonl

I!Cf

c:al\od .~i:I:t1,t.~,j~;.glfo~,~m:.
looking tho
of WIlldrwh
Milton under WYcl,,.c,,,d' t<>
Idbury on the crest of
meaoe stI'8Jgllt but
chemung country

the

vie",

from

"~h~IC~h~;l:aZ::~~~~";l:

..,!. ,bi~~~~-:l~:::i~g

p..

, ,,,,.. ~,-- the cblef\lDt.erest to tIJe dt.y tI
find In /.hI. t~way the

from 'tho

OQrJy

above '

to

U!e O1Ir pollen

1)f

't:~~:~;~::~~;;;;:~
OJ1l" &lm~t.r tA> u... .map
i
A:f;'tt to Spol,bury and
en.sl" matter

We walked

green and dUlUess .ttet
Belds of

11ft

b~~Wf~~h!;:~1

we I!I8t out early _.-" ',,:~:" ~-'O
whlqJl
teet
to

k;nown as

the r""",cIs fuw
I f1Ij<\. that a " .

VIII

IDClT ~_
' wbY.'

lode broks.
and Wmdrusb
1914, a d.Hie
y
wa.r
out, we badIntravened
of Windru.h, from It. sou..." In l,''2fto~I.. ,...
Gre&t Ba.rrJtI~ , .,.,here It. begin.
~und ~ ndge. At thlltnw" 'U._~
tho I!""tJeman woo II ~
d","m~ that walk
pl....... ~ tlll_g.. on the w;'"';;';;'h" :ir.r.!~," ;~:
ndgo, and _ I pel Ill• ..,!
lode tilde Nnw wo lI.d a. chance

'Very

from ~ehuml neAr whtch are DarroWI.
and a CM1l!"""which ,ugge.ts at 1 _ th.lt
or:. thu, thero ",.... a reaa01!...f!3r 00'0
'·.I'J;~'j,'I!JO WIth Spellbo,.,. ol'd ltoYOJld

_tl.

The high ndgo of eo_o'd, "blcb Ii..
... e.t of
IS the watenhed

Spels-bury 18
pl.m enoug,b
mJ1ep from Shlpt.cin It .'kirt. the

0[ "'-.&11

the

u.

1

If, hk. we were, ,.~u
On th. ordnorfoo map tho

(the

ot

Onr rt8h~ way lay
10 .whlch ,...... llIound
UndO!'
doubtl,"", are Ih. romam. 'of' tho
w~oh fli. Eil<l of WOn9)cl< nco bad ~I!r""""ch,
at 1-...,. what .... underotOild flip .cboohno..t...
to t.ell"u. and we were very JDdebt.6d fir theJine
root;leoy /t. showed
On our b&clcwl1i'll Joorney we oorreeted &II Dar
orror., flndmg our t ....k to ho .. itr'"ght as 1t

~
that J at. OlJe mo:Jnt
aomethmg
rout. fiom ShiptA>n tA> 'tb_ httl.

It. .. 1S not dlfficu.lt to

1

In

mg we --decIded to do what. ..ous ht to 'ha v& been or inhabitant. of Readmg and other!, membelY
\"STy Ob¥IOua, th8.t l.S to mftke our "Fay towaros
the legal proleMlon. and loven of literature,'
""bat appe",red to bo il> .t.de In the somewhn.t d.l_ who mav Wish to ehow their admIration 01 a. lfIruf
handsome Elizabethan manslOn- Shlpton Courtt.ant hedgerow On oompn.nng tho coune With of mll1lV5lded dlBtmctton Not , Tery ~
" dati ng from 1603, and ·tbe rt!mBIIU!; of a. veTV OUT map W6 found that wns tbn wa.y'" and off we lUnount. IS needed t o complete t.he purcha.s8 of
the bust and picture
(
hi storiC prebendal bouse, at. whIch Ute rond to the went When \1'& t'oo.ched lhnt." r.ttle (l. track '\\ "'1
If the tothl amount. lIub.onood exceeds to an\'"
church ends Mo!'eOver, like \1- neighbour. Bm' plruoly ''O~nble and forgeltn{g OUf m np ...we mm ed tlUbslnntl:..l ~xtent the baltI.Dce elill peeded for t he
ford, but at some di5tance, other h ou.!IeI J>m!eSII along It. unlll ,+"8 (Dllnd Jowe l\e.r'O ~ndlng the pm poat! etated tt 1& l!!ugg£'1ilted t htl~ fhe ove ~lu.
n.rcblleelqra.1 charms ~nd t.hls la p arllclIlltTly hiPS lf16te3d of follOWing the n'fer Detterr la te ma y be apphe d to ~ lt,her or both the folIoWlOg
t.J11__ of It.. pnuClpjll mn, the Crown I lko other tban ne\'er, \'1"6 agam con.ulted tIJI) mnp, and obJoc:te
(.) Tho pnn!tng and pubh,hlQ~ of an hllherto
VillaB6 ut the neJghbourhood, It has the mark! found the nearel:it. OOUr6& to l)udhc~te Bou~,
of the g recq. Earl of WanVlck--the king maker where we would reach the h lNi , food ""ll1ch ull,puoh.bed poem of Talfourd . (eneh . ubscnber
bo.l"o a co py ) , a .humorous report of a In:we'U Jt.
houses are of the
type. bUilt lIrnuld ennble us to pu:k up our t t1lCk again to
t r ied a.t Worcester 10 1i42
TalCourd a t one
of oohle. the 10001 stone, And ro<U~ 'WIth. ,Vo went aero",," fi.cld 6 thro~~h [!cdges, up pennd of hiS car eef acted ali the . ~ Tune.s T&atone slnla. The people &~ TCry kindly, lnLu stoep btmkl!! abo,e tinY bt"OOkJets 11111- \\ e tlea cb C'd
on the Oxfoo d C lrmnt Dud hll expl"Tlen rea
u t e<! In ,"our well ~1,1lg while you are t.beT8 a. cotLage, where "0 found thnb "(\ wero q\llt.e
capacity may bn, e tempted him to the
tolerant Olyour """"",rlelties, ODd 8"nerou. tn clooe tA> Pudhoot.
Th.. proved 10 be j\ fllle pcrpetmtlon lJI a~tec hfe, of this Jell d:espnt,
thelt hefp' They havo the faculty of malcing )OU buildmg set. facmg t.he rond , 10 front .of "blch "e thfl p:trodv of a. tnal In which he blm!relf wa.s a
c011l~el 1. he ~m III u n finuhe d - but tho pm
1601 tJI,a.b you are not. a. st.ranger afler the fint "alkcd and fnund agam our rtght l~ A8 fe t exLS t 111 '" !l ndmlroble of lte kInd a.r.: d t h e VCTSl o n
day o~. 80 of your VII1L. '!'b& VIcar of what IS a peoplE! ptlMed tha.t. WAy the only rtldence "
o f 11 t
~t}lI1g I5peecb of Mr Serjeol1 t Wlldc
ve:y big' and In many ways Dotu.ble part 5b IS nur dot'(ZmUled to go b) "a._ that. of sttiet': wb_b
~ r ord Truro 18 n. most fini shed pICCO of
\
~r)le
•
old fn end, the Rev R. de M 'NIxon, v. bo proud, very rehl\bl~ "Ii h the n d ol. our Olllp
PIV.o to be glveu at ReadUlg School for
alrNdy; ~ 10 abort. a tune, II very M)11 regarded but ~d "e once {or~ct, t hat In tome other ..bsorband throws h imself With cha.r 109 tnte-Imt we \ Cl'l loon found thC$O ll1l1"Clmblo a n ('.I>!\fI.\ on th e drama.. of £a.lfollrd
hIr J ohn A Bram bOB conse nted t<l Act
iLci;f!;natlc. OWfOlighDess mto all matters for their gUides,.
'lhLS happened \\ ben W'o came into a Treasurer -A..nd Secretarv for thC'l Reading Dlitr1Ct..
welfare. Ahtjys \ery reverent. In hiS admlnl.st.rn grtonn ro.'lrl by tlio 81de of n. u: oOd
Rnbblh but suboonptlOns,may b(\ 8~nt to au) ot tho under
tlOnJ, lfO were profoundly of this OplnlOD dunn,£ sqUitrels, I\nd oth er things took 011'1' attMl}on sIgned
He rbert. Austin Centro} Cnmlnttl Court, Old
our ,.t.y. both' 10 thl!l manner In which n.nd F.O our (tet " ent M they wllled unt.U we
Bnlla v.
he conducted our devotl()[l~ and of cour&e, dunng found them nearh III the rI~.er
J ohn ~t.km! Br~m RC!ltrovor , 60 1;:lmhufst.
the ~n'1~ \Ve are parltcularly grateful to him
Ftndtng OUt' track once more we onlv mnde one road
, RMdlll't I
I
for all he did for U8 at Shipton
ot,W;r error. coming out at t he ~ routh tu do of
Frod('lilO W Sh5'n\ ood 3 Temple Gnrdt'n s, The
T!&e occopants of Shipton Court were a.way OD D r-D.n II " ood Ilis lead of &t. the nprill Side
'\li e Tom111~
ltoliday, II other;.vI.e we $bould hava been
t hereforo pitmged mto th e " ood
t ho s,de of
TALFOURD S LIFh
t.aiDed there .411 it W8I!I we were qwte at liberty a. I5treamlet. wh ich b roug ht liB ilS our map fbowed
to 1'l4it tJur-.oea.utiJul bouA nnd ground s, and "e to t.he mItt.. H ere we found n. ' cott.age and n
.Tulftd oursewe. of that P"lVlI&ge.
pleasant. woman ' "ho ga ... e U11 t ho \\ eloomo mfor
Shipton 1& lD ~ valley of the E,"enlode which lnat~D that \\ he n \\ e ha.d lo pped I bo rlSO \~e
stt"e8m ~ Just beyond tb.& dmrch The mam 1Sb00Jd soo S pel"burv churchyard
Bnrfoni..QJilppmg \ Norton road 1A gencrn.'Iy
It \S not a. strange fnet tb;lt after a F.erl C5 01
NNE, and aom~8 dC)wn from the breezy 0"'1'""',1 ~Ittla~e.s we should ne~ , ory cn.;e fut dlfectlllg
Down. which reaoh 676 feet, JUst. above
When SlUmg down thinkm'g It,. ovet, 1~ Fn.llsell
\ t[\larries, fal\ Ulg sharpJy to the '\1l1age, and
Olle If
bow pTewmahl)!: mtelhgent
up just. u qwc~ alter It crosses the ~m
persons should d elltt\ precISe dlrt~ttcn to the
Ohipp1ng.$CJI:iop, -.rea.ch1Og a. helght oollJlldera.blV rilJage OHU' ,. Amgle field With & promtae of tJ\e
OV1!t- 7OO '!.feot.~ Above tho viIlo.g~ on the wut. I. chlll'Ch 10 full vLmv .... T am aiI1lJd cur kind, gcoutlo
t.hat' ~Id ndge over whl~ the road
gwde thought 'We were "err. dull people to need
Burford fA> t.ho FOflaJeway at Stow pa.sees. and web dll'eCting but. she Wila 'GJtt 11l81&-t.ent
.-hiah culminates lD Wyck Beacon over 800 feet,. we .hould dl!n.mgutsh between tho cart track and
tQ to})" ea.t. 15 t.he hlgh WychwOOd area.. the fdl)t tra ck We ,"erv carefully dId tb 15 a.nd
tI1zoa ShrptcQ neatles qwte £nugly tn
found our WAy eMllv to the hou~
trees, and by
green meadows. and oaar lta
Now
1-" 8JIClent..
Dl{chley the
pden CIOfn fie1sJs. It 18 a very pretty plcturo at home of tb~ I ce--Dlllon fWluly lS ln tho lfori&h so

To-du,.,

CONSECRk~lbN

tho MIddle Member, tho friend .1 CharI.. Lamb and
A.gea the mill, and more ppltlculart)i tb6 nuller,
fnend, too, 01
plllYed an unporiant part In tho hv...,?f the com- Bavne Landor, Muy Ru ...11
mUDlty'" We tberef~ tpeot somo tUne observ BrowlllDgtI, Cba.rlee DlcIe1ltl,
d;:~dt :Bullwe,,,
109 n;uyben of mteoreat here before pO.&fJmg on to
of thO P<O-Raphaeliteo, of ~~0':.~~~1
!.he \jttl....J)O!!en bridge
t\>. river Ev.nlode
&lid, Indeed, of moot of !he best
ThIS brid~J., ""d thase '1:0 faood over the and art .. t. of hia day, " (together WIth a
W1Ddruah , was '"ery mltch m abnpa,..llko a l)ak'el' I of hlJll) being 6Ub&cnbed for
Th& bust IS by
kneadmg trough. o.nly of cou~e ~ .. or. . Itnp. Lough, & !Sculptor of /repute. and the pIcture by.
of wood, with a. .u~'ud p]ank ll~ nQ' ... You 91" after. P'ckeragtll It II!! propo..-ed to present
climbed over the end and climbed out agaln aD~ the bust and plcturO to the town of ReadlOg, tq
whOn! you dId £0 ) ou ClIme to • Inrg. ~.Id 06 be placed In som. pi"". or pi..,.. her.. fter to be
winCh ]ay the gr&h' cu~ a. mont.h or &0 agcv TheTa d«: ded
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Will no brack tA> be .. en
By din' of 10m. think.
1~ J.& behe\ed that there are not a few natives
alway. a featur. of tho village, apd

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y.uows of the vetcbbngl•• U'VetW~ cmquefol18,
poten~d.. and oth... oharmlng heelge. and wa""d.
11...-.. In u.. Tillag~ u.. ~~ ,\"p, I,>y th. BUST & PIOTURE FOR -READING:
roadsid. arAused some, IntOlU)k - at. IIOme ""
teo!«! tho water, at. th.~clmrth we found vr,ry
:A bu.t of til. late 811' Thumu Noon .:l'Ilfotrrd,
1tttle to mtereot u.,/ "~ hal been sp very m~ch
OUUllde tho village _ ' :p..,sed m!o a Judg. of the, Court 01 Oomm~n
lOWjjh Ian. wlUch brough~ us to tho very pretty drNnatbt, orator, crltio, ..a'te!sma.n. the
mill, who.re our dlmeult.le8 besan One ~ of tlie of tho Enghah Ia.,. 01 oopyngb~, tiom at Reading;

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