LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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George the Fourth[Frontispiece]
Sketch-map showing Principal Routes to Brighton[4]
Stage Waggon, 1808[13]
The “Talbot” Inn Yard, Borough, about 1815[17]
Me and My Wife and Daughter[19]
The “Duke of Beaufort” Coach starting from the “Bull and Mouth”
Office, Piccadilly Circus, 1826
[31]
The “Age,” 1829, starting from Castle Square, Brighton[35]
Sir Charles Dance’s Steam-carriage leaving London for Brighton, 1833[39]
The Brighton Day Mails crossing Hookwood Common, 1838[43]
The “Age,” 1852, crossing Ham Common[47]
The “Old Times,” 1888[51]
The “Comet,” 1890[55]
John Mayall, Junior, 1869[70]
The Stock Exchange Walk: E. F. Broad at Horley[83]
Miss M. Foster, paced by Motor Cycle, passing Coulsdon[86]
Kennington Gate: Derby Day, 1839[95]
Streatham Common[101]
Streatham[107]
The Dining Hall, Whitgift Hospital[111]
The Chapel, Hospital of the Holy Trinity[113]
Croydon Town Hall[120]
Chipstead Church[135]
Merstham[139]
Gatton Hall and “Town Hall”[144]
The Switchback Road, Earlswood Common[148]
Thunderfield Castle[150]
The “Chequers,” Horley[151]
The “Six Bells,” Horley[153]
The “Cock,” Sutton, 1789[157]
Kingswood Warren[162]
The Suspension Bridge, Reigate Hill[163]
The Tunnel, Reigate[167]
Tablet, Batswing Cottages[172]
The Floods at Horley[174]
Charlwood[176]
A Corner in Newdigate Church[177]
On the Road to Newdigate[179]
Ifield Mill Pond[180]
Crawley: Looking South[183]
Crawley, 1789[185]
An Old Cottage at Crawley[188]
The “George,” Crawley[189]
Sculptured Emblem of the Holy Trinity, Crawley Church[191]
Pease Pottage[197]
The “Red Lion,” Hand Cross[201]
Cuckfield, 1789[203]
The Road out of Cuckfield[207]
Cuckfield Place[210]
The Clock-Tower and Haunted Avenue, Cuckfield Place[211]
Harrison Ainsworth[213]
Old Sussex Fireback, Ridden’s Farm[223]
Jacob’s Post[224]
Clayton Tunnel[233]
Clayton Church and the South Downs[235]
The Ruins of Slaugham Place[239]
The Entrance: Ruins of Slaugham Place[241]
Bolney[243]
From a Brass at Slaugham[244]
Hickstead Place[245]
Newtimber Place[247]
Pyecombe: Junction of the Roads[249]
Patcham[251]
Old Dovecot, Patcham[254]
Preston Viaduct: Entrance to Brighton[256]
The Pavilion[259]
The Cliffs, Brighthelmstone, 1789[263]
Dr. Richard Russell[265]
St. Nicholas, the old Parish Church of Brighthelmstone[269]
The Aquarium, before destruction of the Chain Pier[271]