A new guide to Cheltenham : being a complete history and description of that celebrated watering place, embracing a minute account of the virtues and qualities of its mineral waters, and a summary of the disorders in which they are recommended, together with a sketch of the surrounding country, and an account of Gloucester and its cathedral, as well as other places worth of notice / by G. A. Williams.
- Williams, G. A. (George Arthur)
- Date:
- [1823-1825]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A new guide to Cheltenham : being a complete history and description of that celebrated watering place, embracing a minute account of the virtues and qualities of its mineral waters, and a summary of the disorders in which they are recommended, together with a sketch of the surrounding country, and an account of Gloucester and its cathedral, as well as other places worth of notice / by G. A. Williams. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![BATH. The ‘ York House Coach,' every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Two, through Stroud, to the York House, arriviu at Eh'lit BRISTOL. Tlie Traveller, through Gloucester, every day excepting Sunday, at half-past Twelve, to the Plume of Feathers, Wine-street’ where it arrives at Five. BRISTOL. The Pilot, through Gloucester, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at half-past One, to the Swan Inn, Maryport-street where it arrives at Eight. LIVERPOOL. The Aurora, every day, excepting Sunday, at a quar- ter before Twelve, to the Angel Inn, Dale-street, sleeping at Birming- ham. LIVERPOOL. The Magnet, every day, hut Sunday, at a quarter before Twelve, through Walsall, Stafford, Stone, and Newcastle, and arrives at the Angel Inn, Dale-street, early the following morning. EXETER. The Traveller, every day at half-past Twelve. MANCHESTER. The Traveller, every day, except Sunday, at a quarter before Twelve, to the Bridgwater Arms. BIRMINGHAM. The Traveller every day excepting Sunday, at a quarter before Twelve, through Worcester, to the Albion Hotel, arriving at Six. BIRMINGHAM. The York House Coach every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half-past One, through Worcester, to the Albion Hotel’ where it arrives at Eight. WORCESTER. The Paragon every morning, except Sunday, at a quarter before Eight, through Tewkesbury, arrivingatthe Crown Hotel, VVorcesler, at Twelve, and returning at Three.—Also, Post Coaches every day, excepting Sunday, at Twelve, and half-past One. LEE DS. The Amity, every day at a quarter before Twelve, through Litchfield, Burton, Derby, Chesterfield, and Sheffield, to the White Lion Inn, Leeds. COVENTRY. The Pilot every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at half-past One, through Evesham, Alcester, Stratford, and Warwick, to Copp’s Hotel, Leamington, and Packwood’s Coach Office, Coventry, arriving at the latter place at half-past nine. WOLVERHAMPTON. The Everlasting, every morning, excepting Sunday, at quarter before Twelve. MALVERN. The Paragon, every morning at a quarter before Eight, to the Crown Hotel, Great Malvern; returns at Four, and arrives in Cheltenham at Eight in the Evening. GLOUCESTER. The Accommodation, every morning at half-past Nine, and half-past. Twelve.—Also at Five, and half-past Seven in the Evening. . _ , , , TEWKESBURY. Coaches every morning, except Sunday, at Light and Twelve. Afternoon at half-past One, and every evening at Eight FLY WAGGONS and VANS to London, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at Twelve, and arrive at the Blossoms Inn, Lawrence-lane, Cheapside] the following night . NB Agents for the Steam Packets, from Bristol to Dublin, Cork, Swansea, Ilfracombe, Tenby, Newport, and Chepstow. Biiths, secured for all these places on application, COACHES FROM THE GEORGE HOTEL. f ONDON Day Coach, the Royal Veteran, Improved Safety Coach fconducted in a superior style,) every morning at Eight, through Ox- i .1 Hitch VVvcoinb and Uxbridge, to Brown’s Gloucester V arehouse, Griffi” Sree/S and Still, andBull and Mouth Inn, Bull and Mouth- street, arriving at Seven the same evening. Returns from London every morning at half-past Se\en.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21440530_0228.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


