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A Walk through Leicester / being a Guide to Strangers

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A practical walking guide leads readers through the town and its environs with step-by-step directions to streets, gates, churches, public buildings, and notable sites. It blends topographical description with historical and antiquarian commentary, discussing Roman remains, Saxon and medieval architecture, inscriptions and local curiosities such as a recovered mile-stone, and the origins of place names. Observations on civic improvements, amenities, and industrial activity are interwoven with suggestions for what to inspect while strolling, addressed to travellers, local readers, and those interested in history and archaeology.

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Susannah Watts

Susannah Watts was a 19th-century author known for her work in local guide literature. Her notable publication, "A Walk through Leicester / being a Guide to Strangers," serves as a detailed exploration of the city of Leicester, providing insights into its history, culture, and notable sites. Watts' writing reflects a keen interest in the geography and social fabric of her surroundings, making her contributions valuable for both residents and visitors seeking to understand the area better. Through her work, she has left a lasting imprint on the literary heritage of local travel guides.

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