Walks Through Bath Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest Including Walcot

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Walks Through Bath Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest Including Walcot
Pierce Egan
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mile and a half nearer to CLIFTON and the HOT- WELLS than through the streets of the above bustling city. A second iron-bridge, of one arch, soon presents itself close to Bathurst's Hotel; contiguous to which is the New Jail, built of rock-stones. This prison is an extensive build- ing, and has a lodge and yard in the front of it. The keeper's house is situated in the centre, adjoining to which are two iron galleries nearly at the top of it, leading to two long wings. It has a formidable and te
...rrifying aspect ; the iron gratings of the windows are strong and massy ; and the prison is completely encircled with a high stone wall. On passing this receptacle for the depraved and abandoned, the eye is relieved with a most enlivening, extensive, and diversi- fied prospect. The spectator, on standing with his back to the cut, will have to his right a fine view of that part of the venerable cathedral which appears to stand in the centre of the trees, supported by the spires of St. Augustin's, St.

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