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CONTENTS OF PART SECOND.

APPROACH from the South to Matlock,

DERBY.-Its geological position,natural advantages, Manufactories,
State of Trade, Population, the Town Hall, Church, and
Monuments, &c. &c.-Drive to Matlock; Appearance of the
County; View of the Magnificent Valley of the Trent, &c.; the
Seat of William Evans, Esq.

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DUFFIELD.-Its Situation and ancient History,
MILFORD and Cotton Manufactory,...
BELPER.-Its situation, Cotton Mills, Visit of the Princess Victoria

and the Duchess of Kent, Church, Manufactories, &c.
SHINING CLIFF, Amber Gate, Hotstandwell Bridge, Scenery mag-
nificent, the Canal, the Derwent, Cromford, &c.

EXCURSION TO CHATSWORTH.-General character of Matlock Dale,
Matlock Church and the Rocks beneath, Moot Hall Mine,
Entrance to Darley Dale, Scenery, History of Oker Hill,
Hackney Lane, Village of Darley and Church, Scenery, Rows-
ley, Beely, Chatsworth Dale and Park,
CHATSWORTH.-First View, Scenery, Edensor Inn, Second View,
general appearance, Bridge, Queen Mary's Tower,

THE HOUSE, interior arrangements, Great Hall, State Rooms, Wood
Carvings, Paintings, Spartan Isidas, Bolton Abbey, &c. &c.,
Tapestry, New Galleries, Drawings by the Old Masters, Chapel,
Drawing Room Suite, Remarks,..
NORTH STAIRS.-Portraits, New Wing, Library, Dining Room.
Sculpture Gallery, Arrangements of the Figures, their influ-
ence on the mind, tendency and cause; Orangery, Ball Room,
Temple, and general Remarks,
GARDENS.-Porphyry Vases, Flued Hall, Arboratum, New Conser-
vatory, Flower Garden and Green-house, Water-works, Italian
Garden; the Duke's Private Apartments; Minerals, &c.
HISTORY OF CHATSWORTH.-The Countess of Shrewsbury, First
Duke of Devonshire, Rebuilding of Chatsworth in 1687 and
1706; Commencement of the New Wing-its style and general
effect; Remarks,

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GENERAL NOTE ON CHATSWORTH.-British Oak planted in 1832,
by our present youthful Sovereign, &c.
DRIVE TO ASHFORD.-Remarks on the Gritstone Crags; Scenery, 109
MONSAL DALE-Its General Character; Reflections; Opinion of a

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fair Tourist, &c.

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ERRATA.

Page 11 Lines 23 and 27, for access read excess.
14 Line 3, for keeps read keep.

27 Note-for these Stables read New Bath Stables.
28 Line 24, for Abrezzi read Abruzzi,

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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.
93 Line 5, for contains read contain.

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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.

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18, for lands read banks.

6, for his read their.

150 Lines 17 & 18, omit the s after enchants, entrances,

and makes.

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