CONTENTS OF PART SECOND. APPROACH from the South to Matlock, DERBY.-Its geological position,natural advantages, Manufactories, } DUFFIELD.-Its Situation and ancient History, and the Duchess of Kent, Church, Manufactories, &c. EXCURSION TO CHATSWORTH.-General character of Matlock Dale, THE HOUSE, interior arrangements, Great Hall, State Rooms, Wood Page GENERAL NOTE ON CHATSWORTH.-British Oak planted in 1832, 109 fair Tourist, &c. 111 ASHFORD.-The Marble Works, History and Mode of Working Black Marble Quarry, Geological Character, Chert Quarry— BAKEWELL, History of; Chalybeate Spring; Rutland Arms; the Page HADDON HALL, first general View of.-Antiquity, Introductory Re- marks on the State of Society before and immediately after the CONQUEST.-Origin of Castles, present State of Haddon, its ENTRANCE GATE, Chapel, Roman Altar, Great Hall, Remarks on the State of Society, Change of Manners, the Cause (Note), Dining-room, Drawing-room, (127.) Ball-room, State Bed- room, North Tower, Magnificent View of the Dale from the top, Lines from the Bijou Gardens, &c. (131) HISTORY OF HADDON.-Concluding Remarks APPROACH TO DOVEDALE, impressiveness of Mountain Scenery, Geological Character, Death of the Dean of Clogher (Note), Tissington Spires, Dovedale Church, Reynard's Cave, Effect of Music in ditto, Dove Holes, &c. &c... ASHBORNE.-The Church, Monuments, exquisite figure of a Child by Banks, the Poet Moore's Cottage, Ashborne Hall... EXCURSION TO SOUTH WINGFIELD.-Remarks on the Mines of Crich Cliff, Lea, Holloway, rich Scenery, Glory Mine, Crich, THE MANOR HOUSE, present State, Reflecfions, History of HARDWICK HALL, General Appearance, Paintings, &c. ROUTER ROCKS.-Drive, Note on Alport and Arbor Low, Druidical GEOLOGICAL CHARACTER of the Gritstone Rocks, supposed cause of the Rocking Stones, ancient Customs, The Tors, Rock Ba- sins, ancient Querns or Hand Mills, Birchover, Winster, Grange EXCURSION TO BUXTON.-The Great Finn, Taddington Dale scenery, Taddington Village, Topley Pike, Lover's Leap BUXTON.-Its Situation and Climate, History of, its Springs known to the Druids, Roman Baths, Coins, &c. Visit of Mary Queen CRESCENT, Great Stables, New Church, Square, Hall Bank THE WATERS-Their Origin and Properties, Analysis and Effects, Buxton Bath Charity, Population, Inns, Library, Post Office, WALKS AND DRIVES.-Serpentine Walks, Duke's Drive, Chee Tor, Axe-Edge, Combe-Moss; Ebbing and Flowing Well, cause of; EYAM visited by the Plague, Mr. Mompesson, Cucklet Church, Ancient Cross, Riley Grave-stones, Approach to Castleton, CASTLETON.-Introductory Remarks; Peveril Castle, History of; Peak Cavern, Speedwell Level, Winnets, Tray Cliff, Blue John Mine, Visit of Lord Mulgrave, Fluor Spar described-its nature Page PEVERIL MUSEUM.-The favourite place of Mr. MAWE, the Mine- ralogist. Cave-Dale; Basaltic Pillar; the Church and Monu- ments; Bradwell Cavern: Return to Matloek, MATLOCK-Lines on Do.; Visit of the PRINCESS VICTORIA and the DUCHESS of KENT in 1832; their Visit to Haddon (Note) 230 CROMFORD.-Sir Richard Arkwright, History of; his Invention of Spinning by Rollers; Building of his first mill, BELPER MILLS, State of; Remarks on the Manufacture of Cotton, its annual value or amount; machinery employed, process of; extreme tenuity of Cotton, nature of; Cromford Manor, Canal, ERRATA. Page 11 Lines 23 and 27, for access read excess. 27 Note-for these Stables read New Bath Stables. 40 44 53 62 10, for forms read form. 6, after underwood, supply "to the right." 8, for has read have. 28, after distinguished, supply "by." 63 Supply to the last Note the words "must be of great advantage to the Town." 68 Liue 21, for bursts read burst. 72 Poetry-line 12, for rights read rites. 77 Line 26, for tympanium read tympanum. 78 Note-for gives read give. 80 Second Note-for Brundusiun read Brundusium. 94 97 31, for Heads read Statues. 30, for Arboretum read Arboratum. 112 Note-for having read being. 114 Line 7, for Temple read Tempe. 116 Note-for Silecious read Silicious. 118 Line 16, for them read it. 119 Note-for relicts read relic. Also in page 121, 122, and 129. 18, for lands read banks. 6, for his read their. 150 Lines 17 & 18, omit the s after enchants, entrances, and makes. |