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CONTENTS OF BOOK FOURTH. 
   
  
BETWEEN KESWICK AND AMBLESIDE. 
   
  
CHAP. I. 
   
Castrigg, observations on - Castles of Cumberland - Some 
artificials of earth mistaken for forts, which were only the 
butts of archers - Account of the famous Cumbrian Archers - 
St John's Chapel - Customs there - Cambden's account of the 
adjacent mountains - Effects of the water spout of 1749. 
  
  
CHAP. II. 
   
Dale-head-hall - The Leathes family - Thyrillmere, or 
Leathes-water - Clark's leap - Wythburn, its customs - 
Dunmail-rays - Remarks on the County of Cumberland at 
leaving it. 
  
  
CHAP. III. 
   
Entry into Westmoreland - Grassmere - Mr Gray's 
description - Manor and Customs - Distressing effects of the 
horse-tax - Anecdote of two clergymen and a quaker - Custom 
of rushbearing - Strange story in consequence of the 
custom. 
  
  
CHAP. IV. 
   
Rydale - unnoticed by Mr Gray - Accounts of it- Manor of 
Rydale - Family of the Flemings - Causeway made by a 
clergyman and his scholars - Arrival at Ambleside. 
  
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