The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard; Containing a description of the fortifications churches government markets play-house assembly-rooms prospects pleasant rides views buildings, &c. with a description of whatever is worthy of notice in the towns and villages furrounding it, as Plymouth and Garrison, Plympton, Saltram, Tavistock, Mount Edgecumbe, Cawland, Millbrooke, St. Germans, Port Elliot, &c. also the times of going out and coming in of the mail coaches, diligences, waggons, rates of porters, chairmen, &c. &c. to which are added, distances of roads from Plymouth-Dock to several of the principal cities and towns in England, especially such as are west of London.

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1796
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Plymouth-Dock : Printed by and for E. Hoxland, bookseller & stationer, next door to the Fountain Tavern, Fore-Street: and sold by G.G.J. & J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row: London and all other booksellers, 1796.

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64p. ; 80.

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ESTC T174084

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