About This Book
A concise historical sketch and practical directory that outlines the town’s origins, evolving place-names, and physical setting while guiding readers to principal streets, churches, and landmarks. It emphasizes the river’s course and former fisheries, and recounts notable civic and historical associations such as royal visits, charters, minting, military musterings, and literary connections. Antiquarian passages trace Briton and Saxon beginnings and subsequent medieval development, with attention to topography and architectural features. The work balances preservation of historical detail with clear directions intended to help residents and visitors locate the town’s chief objects of interest.
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