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I. On Roads and Footpaths 1
II. History, Myth, Tradition, Conjecture, and Invention 32
III. First Day—Thetford to Newmarket, by Lackford and Kentford 85
IV. Second Day—Newmarket to Odsey, by Ickleton and Royston 104
V. Third Day—Odsey to Edlesborough, by Baldock, Letchworth, Ickleford, Leagrave, and Dunstable 122
VI. Fourth Day—Edlesborough to Streatley, on the Upper Icknield Way, by Wendover, Kimble, Whiteleaf, Gypsies’ Corner, Ipsden, and Cleeve 145
VII. Fifth Day—Ivinghoe to Watlington, on the Lower Icknield Way, by Aston Clinton, Weston Turville, Chinnor, and Lewknor 176
VIII. Sixth Day—Watlington to Upton, by Ewelme, Wallingford, Little Stoke, the Papist Way, Lollingdon, Aston, and Blewbury 199
IX. Seventh Day—Streatley to Sparsholt, on the Ridgeway, by Scutchamer Knob and Letcombe Castle 229
X. Eighth Day—Sparsholt to Totterdown, “between the Destinies” on the Ridgeway, by White Horse Hill and Wayland’s Smithy 255
XI. Ninth Day—Streatley to East Hendred, by Upton and Hagbourne Hill Farm 270
XII. Tenth Day—East Hendred To Wanborough, by Lockinge Park, Wantage, Ashbury, and Bishopstone 284

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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