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dues & on which Every Acre of Land belonging to the Manor was marked on the [[underline]] Reeve Pole.--[[symbol]] [[/underline]] [[underline]] Rides-- [[/underline]] His Majesty's Rides when at Weymouth were varied as much as its Situation permitted-- Among those most perfer'd were those to [[unclear]] famed for its Excellent Spring-- a very pleasant Village about four miles from Weymouth and to its neighbourhood-- Sometimes they Extended beyond [[unclear]] to the Steep Ascent of the Hill behind it, & thence to The Downs. At others they were directed up Ridgeway Hill--Thence skirting to the great antient work [[underline]] called maiden Castle, [[/underline]] & thence by Fordington [[symbol]] This Visit of the King on [[unclear]] ceremonial as Lord of the Manors of Scotland Island was in the year 1804--