{ 64} This was the tour that he published an account of. He rode on horseback 1,800 miles this year.
{ 65} This was a society which met at St. Paul's Coffee House. The subscription was five guineas a year.
{ 66} This plantation sowed all the fir trees between the Windmill and Pislake. Another plantation adjoining to the West Churt, sowed all the ground west of the road to Cranley.
{ 68} For a piece of land at the top of the plantation of beeches above Picket's Hole.
{ 70} Distinguished Antiquaries.
{ 72} The Rev. Mr. Manning, who began the 'History of Surrey.'
{ 73} Mr. Page had bought the Manor of Cobham, and lived at Pointers.
{ 74} When he was in the country he seldom dined at home unless he had friends with him.
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