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Micheldean, 85.

Seven Springs, the, 67.

Minchinhampton, 131; Com- Sezincot, 83.

mon, 132.

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Sherborne, 80.

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Wesley, Rev. J., original chapel | Winchcombe, 71.

of, 34.

Westbury-on-Severn, 88.
Westbury-upon-Trym, 49.
Whitcomb, 121.

White, Joseph, Professor, 122.
Whitfield, George, 93, 125.
Wick Rissington, 82.

Wollaston, 89.
Wootton, 121.

Wotton-under Edge, 133.
Wroxall, Sir N. W., 17.
Wycliffe, the Reformer, 49.
Wygemore, Abbot, 98, 105.

Printed by R. CLARK, Edinburgh.

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Glencoe, 100,

way; affording Tourists an opportunity of Visiting the magnificent
Scenery of Glencoe, the Coolin Hills, Loch Coruisk, Loch Maree, and
the famed islands of Staffa and lona.

These vessels afford in their passage a view of the beautiful scenery of the Clyde,
with all its Watering-Places-the Island and Kyles of Bute-Island of Arran-Moun-
tains of Cowal, Knapdale, and Kintyre-Lochfyne-Crinan-with the Islands of Jura,
Scarba, Mull, and many others of the Western Sea-the Whirlpool of Corry vreehan-
the Mountains of Lorn, of Morven, of Appin, of Kingairloch, and Ben-Nevis-Inver-
lochy-the Lands of Lochiel, the scene of the wanderings of Prince Charles, and near
to where the Clans raised his Standard in the '45-Lochaber-the Caledonian Canal-
Loch Lochy-Loch Oich-Loch Ness, with the Glens and Mountains on either side, and
the celebrated FALLS OF FOYERS. Books descriptive of the route may be had on
board the Steamers.

Time-Bills, with Maps, sent post free on application to the Proprietors, DAVID
HUTCHESON and Co., 119 Hope Street, Glasgow.

GLASGOW, 1866.

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GLASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS. (Royal Route via Crinan and Caledonian Canals.)

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

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Sail during the season for Oban, Fort-William, Inverness, Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, Tobermory, Portree, Gairloch, Ullapool, Lochinver, and Stornoway; affording Tourists an opportunity of Visiting the magnificent Scenery of Glencoe, the Coolin Hills, Loch Coruisk, Loch Maree, and the famed islands of Staffa and Iona.

These vessels afford in their passage a view of the beautiful scenery of the Clyde, with all its Watering-Places-the Island and Kyles of Bute-Island of Arran-Mountains of Cowal, Knapdale, and Kintyre-Lochfyne-Crinan-with the Islands of Jura, Scarba, Mull, and many others of the Western Sea-the Whirlpool of Corryvreehanthe Mountains of Lorn, of Morven, of Appin, of Kingairloch, and Ben-Nevis-Inverlochy-the Lands of Lochiel, the scene of the wanderings of Prince Charles, and near to where the Clans raised his Standard in the '45-Lochaber-the Caledonian CanalLoch Lochy-Loch Oich-Loch Ness, with the Glens and Mountains on either side, and the celebrated FALLS OF FOYERS. Books descriptive of the route may be had on board the Steamers.

Time-Bills, with Maps, sent post free on application to the Proprietors, DAVID HUTCHESON and Co., 119 Hope Street, Glasgow.

GLASGOW, 1866.

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