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Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England | Daniel Defoe | |
A Diary |
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1. Good houses at very easy rents. 2. An airy, clean, and well-governed town. 3. Very agreeable and improving company almost of every kind. 4. A wonderful plenty of all manner of provisions, whether flesh or fish, and very good of the kind. 5. Those provisions very cheap, so that a family may live cheaper here than in any town in England of its bigness within such a small distance from London. 6. Easy passage to London, either by land or water, the coach going through to London in a day. The Lord Viscount Hereford has a very fine seat and park in this town; the house indeed is old built, but very commodious; it is called Christ Church, having been, as it is said, a priory or religious house in former times. The green and park is a great addition to the pleasantness of this town, the inhabitants being allowed to divert themselves there with walking, bowling, etc. The large spire steeple, which formerly stood upon that they call the tower church, was blown down by a great storm of wind many years ago, and in its a fall did much damage to the church. |
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