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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
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Fix this textCHIPPING CAMPDEN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
Fix this textENGLAND’S rural delights are justly renowned.
Fix this text£ While their attributes do not conform to the
Fix this textpicture Ovid painted of rural happiness, wherein are
Fix this textseen peasants gathered together over a “joyous glass
Fix this textof wine, lying at ease on the green grass, each with his
Fix this textsweetheart,†still they are such as to convey pleasure
Fix this textof a more, perhaps, subdued order. It would be
Fix this textdifficult to instance any part of England wherein more
Fix this textscenes of rural beauty and tranquillity are to be met
Fix this textthan are found in the county of Gloucestershire.
Fix this textAccepting as absolutely and literally true the more
Fix this textor less familiar assertion “Australia is carried on the
Fix this textsheep’s back†it is understandable why in the Com-
Fix this textmonwealth the county of Gloucester, in England,
Fix this textis held in such regard. Of the five chief Cots-
Fix this textjvold towns. Chipping Campden is the most
Fix this textdistinguished and impressive. Herbert Evans, the
Fix this text“historian of the Cotswold,†has related how it was
Fix this textonce the great emporium of the Cotswold .wool,
Fix this textand its church is one of those splendid buildings
Fix this textof the latter Middle Ages which owe their existence to
Fix this textthe piety and munificence of the great wool mer-
Fix this textchants. Here lived William Greval, some of whose
Fix this textdescendants are resident in Victoria, the ancestors of
Fix this textthe houses of Warwick and Willoughby de Broke,
Fix this textwhom a “brass†tablet in the church describes as “the
Fix this textflower of the wool merchants of all England.†He
Fix this textdied in 1481, bequeathing a large sum towards com-
Fix this textpleting the church, then in progress. The dwelling-
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