The names of the respective Towns are on the top and side, and the square where INSPECTION TABLE FOR THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. MIDDLESEX is comprised within the province of Canterbury, and diocese of London. This county derives its name from its situation in the principal part of the kingdom. AN ITINERARY OF ALL THE DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS MIDDLESEX. In which are included the STAGES, INNS, and 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. Turnpike Road, T. R. and Turnpike Gate, T. G. JOURNEY FROM STAINES TO LONDON, THROUGH HOUNSLOW AND BRENtford. Seat of Parker, esq. R Star and Garter Hammersmith 8 Spring Grove, Sir Joseph 14 91 Opposite Sion School, 1 10 Palmer, esq. L. Osterley Park, earl of Westmorland. See Kew Bridge on R. on the other side of which is Kew Palace, the occasional summer residence of their Majesties. Inn-Old Pack Horse. At Turnham Green are seals of Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Simkins, Mrs. Wildman; Sutton Court, Sidebottom End, and Little Sutton, Earl of Mountrath. On R of which are Chiswick. House, Duke of Devonshire. A seat of - Stevenson, esq. And the Grove House, Mrs. Luther. At the end of Turnham Green, Baslegate, esq. L. Fairlawn House, Thomson, esq. R Seats of John Doiville, esq. L. General Morrison. R 1124 Inn-Windsor Castle. Holland House, Lord Holland. |