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the above architect in 1735, and is another specimen of his skill in building. It is a chapel of ease to Walcot. Its exterior is of the Doric order; and its appearance is rather handsome: the interior of which is Ionic, and is also elegant and interesting. In length 57 feet, 48 in breadth, and in height 36. It was built by subscription by a company of gentlemen, and the shares are transferable. Divine Service is performed here every alternate day at a quarter after eleven; and twice every Sunday at a quarter after eleven and at three. In order to give a little variety to the walk in returning home from Queen-Square, the Gravel-Walk affords a pleasing relief and prospect, at the end of which is Church-Street, when Portland Chapel soon offers us a direction to the Place from whence the traveller set out.

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From Milsom - Street through Quiet - Street, Wood

Street, Barton-Street, into Beaufort-Square, to the
THEATRE. Trim-Street, (UNITARIAN CAAPEL;)
Gascoyn-Place, (the Blue SCHOOL;) the Coal-
MARKET; Saw's - Close, Westgate - Street, Bath-
Lane, Parsonge Lane, (the PARSONAGE - House,)
Cheap-Street, High-Street, (MARKET-HOUSE AND
THE GUILDHALL,) Northumberland - Buildings,
Northgate - Street. Upper Borough - Walls, New
Bond, Green, and Broad Streets. (St. MICHAEL'S
Church,) Walcot and Cornwall Streets. (CATTLE
and CORN-MARKT) Lady-Mead, (BATH PENI-
TENTIARY and Lock HOSPITAL,) Chatham-Row,
(Walcot Church,) London - Terrace, Camden-
Street, Nelson and Margaret Places, Walcot-
Parade. To the FERRY and Henrietta-Street.

To those visitors who give the preference to active life and fashionable bustle, Milsom-Street affords a most pleasant and lively residence; and whether in, or out of the Season, it is highly attractive; in short, it is the very magnet of Bath, and if there is any company or movement in the City, Milsom-Street is the pulse of it.

The beaux in Milsom-Street, who sought renown,
By walking up, in order to walk down !

On turning to the right, it should seem as if the next thoroughfare had been called after its

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