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Rural Ride from London, through Newbury, to Burghclere, Hurstbourn Tarrant, Marlborough, and Cirencester, to Gloucester 5

Rural Ride from Gloucester, to Bollitree in Herefordshire, Ross, Hereford, Abingdon, Oxford, Cheltenham, Burghclere, Whitchurch, Uphurstbourn, and thence to Kensington 21

Rural Ride from Kensington to Dartford, Rochester, Chatham, and Faversham 40

Norfolk and Suffolk Journal 45

Rural Ride from Kensington to Battle, through Bromley, Sevenoaks, and Tunbridge 54

Rural Ride through Croydon, Godstone, East Grinstead, and Uckfield, to Lewes, and Brighton; returning by Cuckfield, Worth, and Red-hill 61

Rural Ride from London, through Ware and Royston, to Huntingdon 73

Rural Ride from Kensington to St. Albans, through Edgware, Stanmore, and Watford, returning by Redbourn, Hempstead, and Chesham 78

Rural Ride from Kensington to Uphusband; including a Rustic Harangue at Winchester, at a Dinner with the Farmers 85

Rural Ride through Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, and Sussex 107

Rural Ride from Kensington to Worth, in Sussex 148

Rural Ride from the Wen across Surrey, across the West of Sussex, and into the South-East of Hampshire 150

Rural Ride through the South-East of Hampshire, back through the South-West of Surrey, along the Weald of Surrey, and then over the Surrey Hills down to the Wen 171

Rural Ride through the North-East part of Sussex, and all across Kent, from the Weald of Sussex, to Dover 200

Rural Ride from Dover, through the Isle of Thanet, by Canterbury and Faversham, across to Maidstone, up to Tonbridge, through the Weald of Kent and over the Hills by Westerham and Hays, to the Wen 221

Rural Ride from Kensington, across Surrey, and along that county 245

Rural Ride from Chilworth, in Surrey, to Winchester 256

Rural Ride from Winchester to Burghclere 269

Rural Ride from Burghclere to Petersfield 287

Rural Ride from Petersfield to Kensington 296

Rural Ride down the Valley of the Avon in Wiltshire 327

Rural Ride from Salisbury to Warminster, from Warminster to Frome, from Frome to Devizes, and from Devizes to Highworth 348

Rural Ride from Highworth to Cricklade, and thence to Malmsbury 368

Rural Ride from Malmsbury, in Wiltshire, through Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire 386

Rural Ride from Ryall, in Worcestershire, to Burghclere, in Hampshire 405

Rural Ride from Burghclere, to Lyndhurst, in the New Forest 426

Rural Ride from Lyndhurst to Beaulieu Abbey; thence to Southampton, and Weston; thence to Botley, Allington, West End, near Hambledon; and thence to Petersfield, Thursley, and Godalming 449

Rural Ride from Weston, near Southampton, to Kensington 462

Rural Ride to Tring, in Hertfordshire 485

Northern Tour 494

Eastern Tour 498

Midland Tour 535

Tour in the West 550

Progress in the North 551

RURAL RIDES, ETC.

JOURNAL: FROM LONDON, THROUGH NEWBURY, TO BERGHCLERE, HURSTBOURN TARRANT, MARLBOROUGH, AND CIRENCESTER, TO GLOUCESTER.

Repr?sentans du peuple, les Grands et le Roi: Spectacle magnifique! Source sacr?e des lois!

The Frenchman, for want of understanding the THING as well as I do, left the eulogium incomplete. I therefore here add four lines, which I request those who publish future editions of the Henriade to insert in continuation of the above eulogium of Voltaire.

Repr?sentans du peuple, que celui-ci ignore, Sont fait ? miracle pour garder son Or! Peuple trop heureux, que le bonheur inonde! L'envie de vos voisins, admir? du monde!

JOURNAL: FROM GLOUCESTER, TO BOLLITREE IN HEREFORDSHIRE, ROSS, HEREFORD, ABINGDON, OXFORD, CHELTENHAM, BERGHCLERE, WHITCHURCH, UPHURSTBOURN, AND THENCE TO KENSINGTON.

A thorough wet day, the only day the greater part of which I have not spent out of doors since I left home.

We have come round here, instead of going by Newbury in consequence of a promise to Mr. BLOUNT at Uphusband, that I would call on him on my return. We left Uphusband by lamp-light, and, of course, we could see little on our way.

KENTISH JOURNAL: FROM KENSINGTON TO DARTFORD, ROCHESTER, CHATHAM, AND FAVERSHAM.

NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK JOURNAL.

LANDLORD DISTRESS MEETINGS.

SUSSEX JOURNAL: TO BATTLE, THROUGH BROMLEY, SEVEN-OAKS, AND TUNBRIDGE.

The following is a part of the speech so reported:--

SUSSEX JOURNAL: THROUGH CROYDON, GODSTONE, EAST-GRINSTEAD, AND UCKFIELD, TO LEWES, AND BRIGHTON; RETURNING BY CUCKFIELD, WORTH, AND RED-HILL.

The following is a portion of the speech:--

HUNTINGDON JOURNAL: THROUGH WARE AND ROYSTON, TO HUNTINGDON.

JOURNAL: HERTFORDSHIRE, AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: TO ST. ALBANS, THROUGH EDGWARE, STANMORE, AND WATFORD, RETURNING BY REDBOURN, HEMPSTEAD, AND CHESHAM.

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