THE HISTORY OF THE Castle, Town, and Forest, OF KNARESBROUGH, WITH Harrogate, AND IT'S MEDICINAL SPRINGS : THE MOST REMARKABLE PLACES, IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD; KNARESBROUGH: PRINTED BY HARGROVE AND SONS; BY THEM, AT KNARESBROUGH, AND HARROGATE; OTHER BOOKSELLERS. STOR LIBRARY 1809. NEW-YORK THE FOLLOWING ARE SELECTED, From numerous other Testimonies, IN FAVOR OF THE SEVERAL EDITIONS OF THIS BOOK. "THIS little volume, which we had, by some accident, mislaid, will be particularly acceptable, to those who visit Harro rate; and, who may choose to make excursions from thence, to the neighbouring towns, gentlemen's seats, &c., &c.." Monthly Review, for October, 1785. “ Hargrove's History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresbrough, &c -An entertaining little book; which, the inquisitive traveller will find well worth his perusal." Gentleman's Mag., for January, 1786. “Mr. Hargrove, several of whose papers have enriched our magazine, (under the signature of E. H., K.) presents us with a considerably enlarged edition, of his History of Knaresbrough; accompanied with a well-engraved Map, of nearly eight wapentakes; and notices, at least, 60 places, in the environs of Harrogate, On the whole, this book appears to be executed in a manner, superior to most works of the kind; and, whilst it shews the exactness of the author, it evinces his knowledge of the antiquities of which he treats."’ Gentleman's Mag., for May, 1789. See, also, Doctor Rees's NEW CYCLOPÆDIA; vol. V.; arti cle, Boroughbridge. |