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Travelling with the Cotswold Parson (Hardback)

On Horseback, by Carriage, by Stage Coach and by Rail, 1830-1854

P&S History > Humanities > Biography & Memoirs

Imprint: Alan Sutton Publishing
Pages: 368
Illustrations: 40
ISBN: 9781804200773
Published: 24th September 2026

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‘A bell rings, with the cry of of “Gentleman and Ladies, take your seats”—we spring into our berth—presently a loud rumbling sound in an opposite direction, and forthwith a train darts by—engine, tender, coaches, carriages fly past from Liverpool or Manchester—then another whizzing, rumbling noise, and, quick as thought, rushes past the engine which is to drag our train—in a minute or two this is attached, and we move, at first slowly with a short husky coughing of the Engine, as if a giant were clearing his throat for a stentorian effort, in a few minutes we are at the top of our speed, whirling along at the rate of 24 miles in an hour …’ 19 October 1837—the diarist’s first rail journey, Birmingham to Manchester.¶Witts was born into a gentry family in 1783 and kept a diary from a young age. He was well-educated, observant, and entered the Church in 1806.¶In his youth he travelled with his parents who led an itinerant life. Once married he travelled a great deal on business and added to this were many tours and holidays all of which he recorded in much detail providing an invaluable record.

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