And the visitor will think that old Brute was no fool when he said that, and will wish that he could do the same.

Note.—Books on Totnes:—
Cotton (W.), Graphic and Historical Sketch of the Antiquities of
Totnes
. London: Longman, 1850.
Windeatt (E.), "An Historical Sketch of Totnes," in the Transactions
of the Devonshire Association
, 1880.
Dymond (R.), "Ancient Documents relating to the Civil History of
Totnes," in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1880.

DARTMOUTH CASTLE


[CHAPTER XVIII.]

DARTMOUTH

A first visit to Dartmouth—Descent of the Dart—The Church of S.
Saviour—John Hawley—The Butter Row—Slate-covered houses—The
Ship Inn—Walk to the sea—Warfleet—S. Petrock's—The
Castle—Attacks on Dartmouth—The Golden Strand—Kingswear—Burying
under foundations—Newcomen—Sir Walter Raleigh
and his pipe—Slapton Lea—Dame Juliana Hawkins—Visits to be
made—What not to be done.