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Cary's traveller's companion, or, A delineation of the turnpike roads of England and Wales : shewing the immediate rout to every market and boroughtown throughout the kingdom : laid down by the best authorities on a new set of county maps : to which is added, an alphabetical list of all the market towns, with the days on which they are held
Cary, John (1754-1835)
1791
Although the date on the title-page is Jan. 1791, the maps, except that of Yorkshire which is still dated 1789, all bear the date Sept. 1st 1792. The maps have been brought up to date by the addition ...
Cary's traveller's companion, or, A delineation of the turnpike roads of England and Wales : shewing the immediate rout to every market and boroughtown throughout the kingdom : laid down by the best authorities on a new set of county maps : to which is added, an alphabetical list of all the market towns, with the days on which they are held
Cary, John (1754-1835)
1791
Although the date on the title-page is Jan. 1791, the maps, except that of Yorkshire which is still dated 1789, all bear the date Sept. 1st 1792. The maps have been brought up to date by the addition ...
The honours of the table, or, Rules for behaviour during meals : with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and the method of distinguishing good provisions from bad; to which is added a number of hints or concise lessons for the improvement of youth, on all occasions in life
Trusler, John (1735-1820)
1791
By John Trusler, the editor of Lord Chesterfield's Principles of politeness.
The honours of the table, or, rules for behavior during meals : with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and for the choice of provisions. To which is added a number of hints or concise lessons for the improvement of youth, on all occasions in life
Trusler, John (1735-1820)
1791
By John Trusler, the editor of Lord Chesterfield's Principles of politeness.