  CHAPTER | | PAGE | 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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