FROM MONMOUTH TO CHEPSTOW BY THE NEW ROAD.
| Upper Redbrook | 2¼ miles. |
| Lower Redbrook | ¼ |
| Florence College | 3 |
| Big’s Weir | ½ |
| Llandogo | 1 |
| Tintern | 2¾ |
| Tintern Abbey | ¾ |
| Wyndcliff and Moss Cottage | 2 |
| St. Arvans | 1 |
| Crossway Green | 1½ |
| Chepstow | ½ |
| 15½ |
The distance from Chepstow to the embouchure of the Wye about three miles.
J. Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury.
Footnotes
[41] Duncomb’s Collections.
[63] Monumenta Antiqua.
[85] Whateley’s Observations on Modern Gardening.
[106] Of late years, Mr. Pennie attempted to revive a taste for such subjects in his “Britain’s Historical Drama,” but without effect. It a work, however, of considerable merit. Southey’s Madoc has only a slender groundwork in British history.
[158] According to Dugdale, £132. 1s. 4d.; and Speed, £256. 11s. 6d.