is not
less than 20,000 who produce from the raw material about 15,000 dozen per
week.
* A full account of this manufactory, in all its branches, is preparing
for the press, and will be published in the course of the summer.
ERRATUM.
The reader is requested to correct the account of St. Martin's organ, as
follows.
Great organ, two open and a stop diapason, principal, 12th, 15th,
ses-quialtia, cornet, clarion, trumpet. Choir organ, two diapasons,
principal, 15th, flute, bassoon. Swell, two diapasons, principal,
cornet, hautboy, trumpet.
[Combe, Printer, Leicester.]
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Map of Leicester
[Picture: The 1802 map of Leicester published by T. Combe]
Footnotes:
{23} "He had a bow bent in his hand,
Made of a trusty tree;
An arrow of a cloth-yard long,
Up to the head drew he."
CHEVY CHACE.
{24} See an Essay on this subject by the Hon. Daines Barrington in the
Archaeologia.
{42} This sum is now distributed under the title of wood and coal money.
{125} See Starke's Travels.
{135} These altars, dedicated to St. Dunstan and St. Catherine stood,
one where the present vestry is, the other in Heyrick's Chancel, so
called from its containing the monuments of that antient family.
Transcriber's Notes
Original spelling, punctuation and grammar have been retained in this
transcription. The following, however, have been corrected:
page 35: "to to which this chapel" has been corrected to "to which this
chapel"
page 35: "joins the the prison" has been corrected to "joins the prison"
page 43: "bridge over the the Canal"
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