id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40092 Bellamy, Thomas, of Guernsey Guernsey Pictorial Directory and Stranger's Guide Embellished with Numerous Wood-cuts .txt text/plain 31417 1557 71 kind that inhabit the rivulets and fresh water pools of the island. parts of the town, small cottages, having gardens, afford generally a good [Illustration: View taken from the back of Sir Thomas Saumarez's House.] convenient town houses let from £20 to £40 per annum, and in the country, Taking into consideration the smallness of the Island, these Banks pretty _Câtel Church._--Consists of a chancel, nave, South aisle and North supposed to be the remaining portions of old walls, that formed a fort [Illustration: East View of the Town Church.] street paved with Guernsey stone, and from his knowledge of the island was of English country scenery than any other in the island. to the above little isle, and at present consists of two large cap-stones, the States of the island in the year 1820. public services rendered the island by the late General Sir John Doyle, ./cache/40092.txt ./txt/40092.txt