THE END.
CONTENTS.
| Historical introduction | [1]. |
| RELIGIOUS MONUMENTS. | |
| Parochial churches. | |
| Cathedral | [19]. |
| Saint-Ouen | [56]. |
| Saint-Maclou | [69]. |
| Saint-Patrice | [74]. |
| Sainte-Madeleine | [76]. |
| Saint-Sever | [77]. |
| Saint-Romain | [79]. |
| Saint-Godard | [85]. |
| Saint-Nicaise | [88]. |
| Saint-Vincent | [90]. |
| Saint-Vivien | [92]. |
| Chapels of ease. | |
| Saint-Gervais | [93]. |
| Saint-Hilaire | [96]. |
| Saint-Paul | [96]. |
| Protestant worship. | |
| Saint-Eloi | [99]. |
| Churches closed in 1791 | [101]. |
| CIVIL MONUMENTS. | |
| Town hall (Hotel-de-Ville) | [104]. |
| Archiepiscopal palace | [106]. |
| Palace-of-Justice | [103]. |
| Tower of the Grosse-Horloge | [113]. |
| Coverted markets | [116]. |
| Exchange (la Hourse) | [120]. |
| Tribunal of commerce or the Consuls | [122]. |
| Custom house (la Douane) | [123]. |
| Public slaughterhouse (les Abbatoirs) | [126]. |
| Royal college | [129]. |
| Hospitals | [131]. |
| Prisons | [141]. |
| Soldiers-Barracks | [142]. |
| Remarkable edifices. | |
| Hotel du Bourgtheroulde | [144]. |
| Ancient abbey of Saint-Amand | [146]. |
| Ancient bureau des finances | [149]. |
| Remarkable houses and celebrated men | [150]. |
| Bridges. | |
| Stone bridge and statue of Corneille | [152]. |
| Suspension bridge | [155]. |
| River and rivulets | [157]. |
| Fountains | [160]. |
| Mineral waters | [165]. |
| Squares and marketplaces | [166]. |
| The maid of Orleans, etc. | [167]. |
| Library, picture gallery and museums. | |
| Public library | [171]. |
| Picture gallery | [174]. |
| Museum of antiquities | [177]. |
| Museum of natural history | [179]. |
| Learned societies | [180]. |
| Botanical garden, etc. | [181]. |
| Public and gratuitous courses of instruction | [189]. |
| Theatres | [184]. |
| Walks in Rouen | [186]. |
| Walks without the town | [188]. |
| Burying grounds | [190]. |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] It is the sugar refinery of Mr Sautelet, rue des Carmes, opposite the place of the same name.