Mr. W. H. McLauchlan
and Mr. W. H. Stokes

“Adam Bede.”

53d. Corley Hall farm, gates

Mr. A. W. Hoare

“Evidently that gate is never opened; . . . and if it were opened, it is so rusty, that the force necessary to turn it on its hinges would be likely to pull down the square stone-built pillars, to the detriment of the two stone lionesses which grin with a doubtful carnivorous affability above a coat of arms, surmounting each of the pillars.”—Adam Bede, ch. 6.

53e. Corley Hall farm, row of walnut trees

Mr. A. W. Hoare

“That grand double row of walnut trees on the right-hand of the enclosure.”—Adam Bede, ch. 6.

“Silas Marner.”

54–55. Bulkington, single hand-loom at