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Shewing, at One View, the Distances of the Towns from London, and from each other.

BY GEORGE ALEXANDER COOKE,

Editor of the Universal System of Geography.

Illustrated with

A MAP OF THE COUNTY.

London:

Printed for C. COOKE, No. 17, Paternoster Row,
by G. Brimmer, Water Lane, Fleet Street,
And sold by all the Booksellers in
the United Kingdom.

:

INDEX OF COMPUTED DISTANCES BETWEEN THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS,
Within the County of Suffolk.

The names of the respective Towns are on the top and side, and the square

where both meet gives the distance.

Aldborough, Distont from London, Miles,

94

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INSPECTION TABLE FOR THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. Suffolk is included in the Province of Canterbury, and in the Diocese of Norwich.

Bounded by

The German Ocean on
the east.

On the west by Cam-
bridgeshire.

On the north by Nor-
folk.

And on the south by
Essex.

Extent.

About 58 miles in
length from east to west.

Contains

21 Hundreds.

7 Boroughs.

And about 30 miles in
breadth from north to
south.

21 other Mar-
ket-Towns.

In circumference about 32,805 Houses.
136 miles.

Contains about 800,000

acres.

ZAIGLE PO

210,431 Inha-
bitants.

Sends to
Parliament

16 Members,
viz.

2 for the county
2 for the town
of Aldborough
2 for Dunwich

2 for Eye
2 for Ipswich
2 for Orford

2 for Sudbury
and 2 for St. Ed.
mund's Bury

or South Folk.

of all the

DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS

IN

SUFFOLK.

In which are included the STAGES, INNS, and

GENTLEMEN'S SEATS.

N. B. The first Column contains the Names of Places passed through the Figures that follow shew the Distances from Place to Place, Town to Town, and Stages; and in the last Column are the names of Gentlemen's Seats and Inns. The right and left of the Roads are distinguished by the letters R and L.

JOURNEY FROM STRATFORD BRIDGE TO

YARMOUTH BRIDGE,

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