The excursion down the Wye, from Ross to Monmouth: including historical and descriptive accounts of Wilton and Goodrich castles: also of Court Field, the nursery of King Henry the fifth; New Wear; and every other object in the voyage, the celebrated family of the swifts, who resided at Goodrich, are not overlooked; And, throughout the Whole, are interspersed, a Variety of amusing and interesting Circumstances, never before Collected: particularly, memoirs and anecdotes of the life of John Kyrle, Esq. rendered immortal by the Muse of Pope, under the character of the Man of Ross. By Charles Heath, Printer, Monmouth. Being an Addition to his Accounts, already printed, of the most interesting Places in the County, viz. Ragland Castle; Tintern Abbey; Piercefield; Chepstow, &c.
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- 1796
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Monmouth : printed and sold by him [i.e. Charles Heath] in the Market-Place: sold also by Mrs. Chambers, [illegible] Arms, Ragland: Mr. Rogers, the Old Passage: and Mr. Walker, Printer of the Hereford Journal, Hereford, 1796.
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[106],46p. ; 80.
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ESTC T198184
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