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The author records a series of travel itineraries across Britain, offering firsthand descriptions of antiquities, natural curiosities, and local monuments illustrated with engraved plates. The narrative blends concise site reports, sketches of observations, and reflections on antiquarian method, emphasizing direct inspection over compiling others' accounts. Prefatory remarks invite readers to pursue further local research and correspondence, while practical plates and appended indexes serve as field aids for travelers and antiquaries. The tone alternates between personal travel notes and systematic cataloguing, with many entries presented as memorandum-like prompts for deeper inquiry.
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