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Thro' the Whole ISLAND of

GREAT BRITAIN.

Divided into

CIRCUITS OF JOURNIES.

Containing,

LA DESCRIPTION of the
Principal Cities and Towns,
their Situation, Government,
and Commerce.

II. The Cuftoms, Manners, Ex-

ercises, Diverfions, and Em-
ployments of the People.
HI. The Nature and Virtue of the
many Medicinal Springs with
which both Parts of the united
Kingdom abound; particularly
thole of Batb, Tunbridge, Bri-
fol, Cheltenham, Moffat, &c.
IV. An ample Description of
London, including Westminster
and Southwark, their Bridges,
Squares, Hofpitals, Churches,

Palaces, Markets, Schools, Li
braries, Shipping in the Thames,
and Trade, by means of that
noble River, &c.

V. The Produce and Improve-
ment of the Lands, the Trade-
and Manufactures.

VI. The Sea Ports and Fortifica-
tions, the Courfe of Rivers, and
the Inland Navigation.

VII. The Public Edifices, Seats,
and Palaces of the NOBILITY
and GENTRY.
VIII. The Ifles of Wight, Scilly,
Portland, Jersey, Guernsey,
and the other English and Scot
ifb Inles of most Note.

Interfperfed with Ufeful OBSERVATIONS.
Particularly fitted for the Perufal of fuch as defire to
Travel over the ISLAND.

By a GENTLEMAN.

The SIXTH EDITION.

With very great Additions, Improvements, and Corrections; which
bring it down to the Year 1761.

In FOUR VOLUMES.

With an INDEX to each Volume.

VOL. IV..

LONDON:

Printed for D. BROWNE, T. OSBORNE, C. HITCH and
L. HAWES, A: MILLAR, J, BUCKLAND, J. RIVING
TON, T. LONGMAN, T. LOWNDS, T. CASLON, and
G. KEARSLEY.

M.DCC.LXI.

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of the Shires and Towns of Fife, St. Andrews, Perth, Dumblain, Alloway, Culrofs, Scone, Angus, Dundee, Montrofe, Aberdeen, Buchan, Murray, Elgin, Inverness, and the Highlands, &c.

LETTER V.

162

A brief Defcription of the Scotish Isles, both Western and Northern.

LETTER VI.

282

A brief and accurate Account of the Rife, Progrefs, and Extinction, of the Rebellion raised in Scotland in the Year 1745. Together with a Lift of the Scotifh Peerage, and of the Shires and Burghs that are privileged to return Members to the British Parliament. 334

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TOU

OUR

Through that PART of GREAT BRITAIN

CALLED

SCOTLAND.

VOL. IV.

LETTER I.

Containing a General DESCRIPTION of NORTH-BRITAIN, in the Particulars bereundermentioned.

SIR,

T

HATI may avoid Repetitions in my TOUR through the Northern Part of this famous Ifland, I fhall begin with the following Particulars :

I. I fhall give a brief Geographical Account of

Scotland.

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II. Of

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