Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved.
Stede Hill, cross-referenced in the Index, does not have an Index entry.
THE OLD ROAD
BY
H. BELLOC
ILLUSTRATED BY WILLIAM HYDE
LONDON
CONSTABLE AND COMPANY
LIMITED
1911
TO
PHILIP KERSHAW
AND
HAROLD BAKER
MY COMPANIONS ON
THIS JOURNEY
PAGE | ||
ON THE ROAD AND THE FASCINATION OFANTIQUITY | 3 | |
THE THEORY OF THE OLD ROAD | ||
That such and such Causes determined the Track of the Old Road, and that it ran from Winchester to Canterbury | 15 | |
The Causes of the Development of Winchester and Canterbury, and of their Position as Termini of the Old Road | 29 | |
The Causes of the Preservation of the Old Road; its General Character, and our Application of this in our Method of recovering it | 72 | |
THE EXPLORATION OF THE ROAD | ||
Winchester to Alton | 117 | |
Alton to Shalford | 147 | |
Shalford to Dorking Pits | 169 | |
Boxhill to Titsey | 188 | |
Titsey to Wrotham | 214 | |
Wrotham to Boxley | 231 | |
Boxley to Canterbury | 256 |
WINCHESTER, | Photogravure frontispiece |
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