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Map Notes
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Cary 1815
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NOTES from CARY'S NEW ITINERARY
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B1990.1794
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These notes are made from Cary's New Itinerary, 6th edition,
published 1815. The copy studied is in the Map Collection of
Hampshire CC Museums Service, item HMCMS:B1990.1794.
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Cary, John: 1815 (6th edn): Cary's
New Itinerary: (London)
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map type: HantsMap & Cary 1815
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The copy has been cheaply rebound at some time in its life;
and this is falling to pieces. The page size is about
12x19cm.
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Excepting title and introductory pages, only material relevant
to Hampshire has been transcribed.
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Hampshire routes: CY01RTE.txt
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Route numbering: CY01RTE2.txt
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Title Page
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CARY'S / NEW ITINERARY: / OR AN / ACCURATE DELINEATION / OF THE /
GREAT ROADS, / Both DIRECT and CROSS throughout / ENGLAND AND
WALES; / With many of the Principal Roads in / SCOTLAND. / From
an ACTUAL ADMEASUREMENT by / JOHN CARY: / Made by COMMAND of his
/ Majesty's Postmaster General, / FOR / OFFICIAL PURPOSES. /
Under Direction and Inspection of / THOMAS HASKER Esqr. /
Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches. / This WORK
shows the IMMEDIATE ROUTE from the / METROPOLIS to all parts of
ENGLAND and WALES: / AND / From Town to Town in every direction,
distinguishing also, / THE / CITIES, MARKET, BOROUGH AND
CORPORATE TOWNS: / And those at which the ASSIZES are held, and
gives the time of / the MAILS ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE from each.
Describes the / Line of the Navigable Canals and the Course of
the Rivers passed over, / The Number of Houses and Inhabitants
contained in each Town. / And those INNS which supply Post Horses
and Carriages. / ALSO / The INNS throughout the METROPOLIS, from
which the MAIL / And STAGE COACHES go, their time of departure, &
the ROUTE they severally take. / The NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN'S
SEATS situate near the Roads, / A List of the PACKET BOATS, and
their Time of sailing: COPIOUS INDEXES. / Maps of the I. of Wight
Environs of London Bath Brighton Margate & Cheltenham & a Large /
Map of ENGLAND and WALES, peculiarly adapted to the Work. / SIXTH
EDITION, with IMPROVEMENTS. / LONDON: Printed for J. CARY No. 181
Strand 1815.
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Dedication page
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DEDICATED / By Permission, / To The Right Honorable the / EARL of
/ Chesterfield, / THE / Liberal Patron of this Work, / BY / His
Lordship's / much obliged, and / very obedient Servant, / John
Cary, 1815.
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Description of Direct Roads
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DIRECT ROADS.
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That the Distances may correspond as nearly as possible with the
Milestones on the Roads, they are reckoned from the customary
Standards.
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At the conclusion of each Route, where the length is such as to
render it useful, a Return Route is added, exhibiting at one view
the immediate distance from stage to stage, without the trouble
of subtracting; to which method of calculation the Traveller
would otherwise find it necessary to resort. The reckoning on
this Back Route is also continued to the General Post Office, for
the purpose of preserving the plan in the First Edition to those
who may consider it essential.
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| LONDON to DOVER. |
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_M F |
_M F |
| London Bridge to |
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| Blackheath |
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5 - |
| Shooter's Hill |
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3 1 |
8 1 |
| Bexley Heath |
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3 1 |
11 2 |
| Dartford |
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3 4 |
14 6 |
| Gravesend |
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7 - |
21 6 |
| Rochester |
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7 1 |
28 7 |
| Chatham |
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1 2 |
30 1 |
| Sittingbourne |
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9 5 |
39 6 |
| Canterbury |
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15 4 |
55 2 |
| Dover |
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15 6 |
71 - |
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| DOVER to LONDON. |
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_M F |
_M F |
| Canterbury |
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15 6 |
| Sittingbourne |
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15 4 |
31 2 |
| Chatham |
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9 5 |
40 7 |
| Rochester |
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1 2 |
42 1 |
| Gravesend |
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7 1 |
49 2 |
| Dartford |
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7 - |
56 2 |
| Bexley Heath |
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3 4 |
59 6 |
| Shooter's Hill |
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3 1 |
62 7 |
| Blackheath |
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3 1 |
66 - |
| London Bridge |
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5 - |
71 - |
| G. P. O. |
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71 5 |
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Description of Cross Roads, Seats, Maps, etc
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CROSS ROADS
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To this part of the Work great Additions have also been made, and
numerous Roads introduced, which are not described in any other
publication of this nature. - The INDEX to these Roads is
likewise so arranged as to afford an easy and direct reference to
each Route.
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SEATS
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The Proprietor has to acknowledge infinite obligations to his
Friends for numerous Additions and Corrections, which they have
kindly communicated, and which has enabled him to extend his List
of Seats, and render it as perfect as the nature of the Work will
admit; but as this part of the Publication is necessarily liable
to some inaccuracies, even during its printing, he hopes that,
where any errors may be perceived, they will not be imputed to
negligence, as the utmost care has been taken to render the List
correct; and he earnestly entreats those who may do him the
honour of making this Book their travelling Companion, that they
will have the goodness to transmit any additional information for
the improvement of the work; and their communications shall be
carefully attended to and gratefully ackowledged. A full and
complete Index to the Seats is given at the end of the Work, with
particular reference to the page where they are noticed.
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MAP.
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The Map of England and Wales, which accompanies, has been
executed with the utmost care and attention, and exhibits the
whole of the Roads contained in this Work, particularly
describing those on which the Mail Coaches travel.
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Figures of Reference are added to the Cross Roads, corresponding
with the number of the Route wherein they are described; thus
affording an additional Index to those Roads, and giving facility
to the Traveller in tracing his Route in every direction, and to
any extent.
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Surveyors employed in measuring the Roads described in this Work.
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GEORGE GRETTON, Liverpool.
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RICHARD WOLLAMS, Shirleywich.
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JOHN BURTON, Lancaster.
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JOSEPH SINGER, Littletown, Devon.
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L. HEBERT, Strand.
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The Measurements, which are taken in miles and furlongs, are
arranged in columns; the first and second giving the distance
from one City, Town, or Village, to the next; the third and
fourth, the number of miles from the commencement of the Road.
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[example p.3]
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| To Shooter's Hill |
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_8 1 |
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_2 1 |
10 2 |
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_2 5 |
12 7 |
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_1 7 |
14 6 |
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Thus, the distance is given for Shooter's Hill in the third and
fourth columns, eight miles one furlomg; and in the continuation
of the Road to Dartford you find the measurement to that place
from London to be fourteen miles six furlongs.
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General Directions for tracings the Roads.
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Suppose you want the Road from London to Doncaster - look for the
name of that place in the Index to the Direct Roads from London,
and the figure opposite to it (351) refers to the page in which
is that part of the Road containing Doncaster, though the
description of the Road in which it is situated (being that from
London to Carlisle and Glasgow) begins in page 343, and ends in
page 360.
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In describing the lesser Roads branching from the greater, the
last remarkable place on the great Road, or the spot where the
lesser turns off, is first given, with a reference to the page in
which you will find the Road so far as to that place; and
afterwards the Branch is continued: as, for instance, to find the
Road from London to Weymouth, the Index refers you for Weymouth
to page 84, where you find it in the following form, viz.
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_M F |
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119 6 |
| Brodeway |
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_4 7 |
124 5 |
| Melcomb Regis |
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_2 5 |
127 2 |
| Weymouth |
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127 6 |
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By which it appears you are refered to page 56 for this Road as
far as Dorchester (the last remarkable place on the great Road);
and the remainder of the Road to Weymouth is given after the
above form in page 84, as directed by the Index. These References
are made use of in order to prevent the numberless repetitions,
which would otherwise unavoidably occur, and thereby swell the
Book to an inconvenient size.
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The Index to the Cross Roads, it is conceived, is so copious and
explicit, as to require no further explanation that what is given
at the beginning of it.
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Having before observed how much he should feel obliged to those
Travellers who would do him the favour to communicate notice of
any Error which they may occasionally detect in this Work, it may
appear intrusive again to solicit their attention; but the
Proprietor hopes his anxiety will be excused, in consideration of
the advantage which the Public must feel, in having a Work of
this nature correct in all its parts, and that to render it so
exceeds the possibility of individual exertion - In the
performance of this task, he has used his utmost endeavours to
make his Book complete, and flatters himself, that in the
Delineation of the Roads few errors will be found; but it
scarcely needs remark, that in giving the numerous Seats which
this Work describes, some mistakes must occur, to rectify which,
he takes the liberty of observing, that nothing can so
effectually contribute, as the information of the intelligent
Traveller, whose assistance he most particularly requests; as
also that of Gentlemen of local information, to whom he would
consider himself highly indebted for their communications, to
which the utmost attention will be paid.
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I would add to the obligation, if Gentlemen, when they
communicate information, would have the goodness to sign their
Name and Address, as it frequently happens that further
explanation is necessary, and it would remove any doubt as to
authenticity.
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Contents List
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Index to the Direct Roads from London.
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Calculation of Posting.
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Rates of the Postage of Letters.
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Circuits of the Judges.
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Lists of upwards of Nine Thousand Places branching from the Main
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Roads. - See the Remark on the Fly Leaf, facing the Title.
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Index to the Rivers and Navigable Canals.
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Alphabetical Arrangement of the principal Places that occur in
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the Cross Roads.
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List of the Cross Roads.
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Index of Places which occur in the Routes of the different
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Coaches going from the Metropolis.
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List of all the Inns throughout the Metropolis from which the
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Mail and other Stage Coaches depart.
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List of the Stage Coaches going from London to all the
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circumjacent Villages, &c.
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Separate maps of the Isle of Wight, and of the Environs of
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London, Bath, Brighton, Margate, and Cheltenham.
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Abbreviations, &c. used in the Work - 1
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Direct Roads measured from London Bridge - 3
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Ditto measured from the Stones End, Borough - 27
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Ditto measured from Westminster Bridge - 35
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Ditto measured from Hyde Park Corner - 51
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Ditto measured from Tyburn Turnpike - 191
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Ditto measured from Holborn Bars and St Giles's Pound - 277
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Ditto measured from Hicks's Hall - 279
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Ditto measured from Shoreditch Church - 443
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Ditto measured from Whitechapel Church - 535
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Addenda to the Direct Roads - 561, 873
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Cross Roads - 563
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Addenda to the Cross Roads - 867
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List of the Packet Boats - 875
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Index to the Country Seats - 876
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List of Publications by J. Cary. - See the next Page and the End
of the Work.
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The front fly leaf is missing from this copy.
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The next page has advertisements for terrestial and celestial
globes by John Cary.
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CROSS ROADS.
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The Course of the Rivers and navigable Canals, the Population and
Number of Houses in the Market Towns, with the Arrival and
Departure of the Mail, &c. having been already given in the
DIRECT ROADS, it is judged unnecessary to repeat them here. Those
Places which supply Post Horses are noticed at the End of each
Route, and the Names of the Inns will be seen by referring to the
same Places on the Direct Roads from London.
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There is an
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INDEX to the COUNTRY SEATS.
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which is not transcribed; it would be laborious and
uniformative to pick out the place names and person names
relevant to Hampshire. An equivalent index could more easily be
generated from the data already picked out.
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Editions
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Cary's Itinerary was published 1789, 2nd edition 1802, 3rd
1806, 4th 1810, 5th 1812, 6th 1815, 7th 1817, 8th 1819, 9th 1821,
10th 1826, 11th edition 1828.
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map type Cary 1815 -- menu of resources |
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general map -- CAR1MAP.txt
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page 2 -- CAR1_2.txt
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page 3 -- CAR1_3.txt
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page 4 -- CAR1_4.txt
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page 5 -- CAR1_5.txt
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page 6 -- CAR1_6.txt
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page 7 -- CAR1_7.txt
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page 7 -- CARY1CCH.txt
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route 27 -- C027.txt
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route 31 -- C031.txt
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route 51 -- C051.txt
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route 67 -- C067.txt
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route 71 -- C071.txt
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route 75 -- C075.txt
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route 85 -- C085.txt
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route 87 -- C087.txt
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route 99 -- C099.txt
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route 103 -- C103.txt
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route 105 -- C105.txt
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route 115 -- C115.txt
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route 123 -- C123.txt
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route 127 -- C127.txt
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route 147 -- C147.txt
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route 177 -- C177.txt
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route 611 -- C611.txt
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route 620 -- C620.txt
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route 621 -- C621.txt
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route 664 -- C664.txt
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route 750 -- C750.txt
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route 751 -- C751.txt
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route 761 -- C761.txt
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route 787 -- C787.txt
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route 791 -- C791.txt
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route 797 -- C797.txt
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route 801 -- C801.txt
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route 811 -- C811.txt
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route 813 -- C813.txt
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route 817 -- C817.txt
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route 830 -- C830.txt
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route 831 -- C831.txt
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route 833 -- C833.txt
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route 851 -- C851.txt
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source item -- HMCMS:B1990.1794 -- road book |
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list of map notes |
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HantsMap Notes -- CARY1.txt
MN: 28.2.1999
last edit: 14.7.1999
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