INDEX OF DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN, In the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. The names of the respective Towns are on the top and side, and the square where both meet gives the distance. 16 Members, viz. The North Riding is bounded on The East Riding is bounded on The North Riding extends The East Riding compre- 2 for Beverley, The North Ri- Lead, coals, and alum. The coarse li nen manufac- The manu The ainsty of the city of York is bounded by the river Ouse on the north-west, the river Wharf on the south-west, and the river Nidd on the north-east. OF ALL THE DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS IN THE NORTH & EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE. In which are included the STAGES, INNS, and GENTLEMEN'S SEATS. N. B. The first Column contains the Names of Places passed through; the Figures that follow shew the Distances from Place to Place, Town to Town, and Stages; and in the last Column are the Names of Gentlemen's Seats and Inns. The right and left of the Roads are distinguished by the letters R and L. JOURNEY FROM BROUGH TO BOROUGH |