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Paul Brothers' Southampton Guide
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[...] Brighton. I cannot write my name in full to a testimonial—I am too much connected in business with the medical profession—or I would like to write one in letters of gold. But I feel bound to testify [...]
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[...] Established 1794, FIRST-GLAS8 JEWELLERY, HIGHLY FINISHED WATCHES, Staqliog SiWei( m9Ct#-3flato, (BEST MANUFACTURE) FOR NINE DECADES ZTo. 151, HIGH STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, Has maintained a preeminence fo [...]
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[...] PAUL BROTHERS' HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE to SOUTHAMPTON AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, containing an account of the Antiquities, Streets, Public Buildings, Parks, amd Every Object of Interest in [...]
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[...] 2 This Roman station, or fortress, was called Clausen-turn. From it a Roman Road proceeded northward to Winchester (Yenta Belgarum), another eastward to Chichester (Regnum) ; and from the Winchester [...]
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[...] 12 said to hare visited the town with Anne Boleyn, and to have been lodged in the old mansion in St. Michael's square. He certainly appears to have known the place and even its inhabitants better tha [...]
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[...] \\' - 17 which subsequently joined the rest of the army in Egypt, encamped on Netley Common ; and it is scarcely necessary to add that Southampton w&s zealous in volunteering against the anticipated [...]
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[...] 19 PART II. PERAMBULATION 0® THE PRINCIPAL STREETS IN THE TOWN AND ITS SUBURBS. THE ROAD BY THE QUAYS Connects the Pier, Terminus, Docks, and Floating Bridge, and running nearly due east, will be fir [...]
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[...] 21 Norman work, and it has a ponderous roof formed of chestnut beams. It formerly served as a prison for prisoners of war, whose initials are cut in the timbers, and bear witness to the weariness of [...]
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[...] 29 are the inner walls of the Arcade ; that to the left has two segmental-headed doors, with marks of other openings, but it has been very much disfigured. The excavations for sewerage at this point [...]
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[...] 33 BUGLE AND FRENCH STREETS, SAINT MICHAEL'S-SQUARE, ETC. BUGLE-STREET Leaves the Quay at the store already described. Closely adjoining the latter are the house and gardens of the Gxammae School (se [...]
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