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Malcolm, James Peller
First Impressions Or Sketches from Art and Nature, Animate and Inanimate — London, 1807

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LEOMINSTER CHURCH. I^I
the ssat oaken roos are plain apertures, rather than
clerestory windows.
Such is the Saxon or North part of the present
church at Leominster ; not now used sor the
celebration of divine service, though calculated
to accommodate several thousands os persons.
Indeed, the more modern part is so spacious that
it is by no means necessary to chill the congrega-
tion, by a removal of the materials which fill the
arches on the South side. The print of the West
front precludes the neceiiity of a farther descrip-
tion.

THIRD EXCURSION.
The court-yard of the Swan with Two Necks,
Ladd-Iane, exhibits a lcene every evening at ieven
o'clock highly illustxative of the rapid communi-
cation between distant places in Great Britain. A
range of handsome mail coaches faces the gate,
surrounded by passengers and spectators. These
radii of the great circle dart from London, the
centre, at the same moment that many more depart
from other inns. I seated myself in that destined
for the antient city of Bristol, on the 13th of June
• M 4 1805,
 
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