Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
In April of last year I had the honour of laying before the Society a paper on Ludlow Castle.
While writing that paper my attention was drawn to certain points about the topography of the town of Ludlow, which do not seem to have been noticed before; and as these form part of an interesting chapter in the development of our town plans, I venture to submit them for the Society's consideration.
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