Notes and Queries, Number 44, August 31, 1850 by Various
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venture however, now that the question is revived, to offer these vague
suggestions. By and by, if the subject be not exhausted, I shall endeavour to find my "Notes," and communicate them to you. I wonder the {220} absurdity of the kind of death imputed to the imaginary lady did not reflect back a corresponding incredulity as to the length of her life. C. _Yorkshire Dales_ (Vol. ii., p. 154.).--No guide or description has been published that would serve as a handbook to the dales in the West Riding of Yorkshire between Lancashire and Westmoreland. Should A PEDESTRIAN wish to explore the beauties of Teesdale he will find a useful handbook in a little work, published anonymously in 1813, called _A Tour in Teesdale, including Rokeby and its Environs_. The author was Richard Garland, of Hull, who died several years ago. [Greek: Delta]. _The Yorkshire Dales_ (Vol. ii., p. 154.).--In answer to a recent inquiry, I beg to state that a guide to the above dales is in preparation. It will be edited by your humble servant, illustrated by a well-known gentleman, and published by Mr. Effingham Wilson. J.H. DIXON. Tollington Villa, Hornsey. |
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