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Celia Fiennes

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Fiennes never married. In 1691 she moved to London, where she had a married sister. She travelled around England on horseback between 1684 and about 1703, "to regain my health by variety and change of aire and exercise"
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countryside with few and primitive roads, although signposts ("posts and hands pointing to each road with the names of the great towns or market towns that it leads to") were appearing.
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Fiennes worked up her notes into a travel memoir in 1702, which she never published, being intended only for family reading. It provides a vivid portrait of a still largely
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by Celia Fiennes (1662-1741) with an introduction by Emily Wingfield Griffiths (1828–1917) London: Field and Tuer, Leadenhall Press, 1888.
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while they were still under construction. Despite the widespread notion that the habit of visiting "stately homes" set in after the
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Claimed to be "the only permanent memorial in the whole country to the memory of Celia Fiennes", this "Waymark" stands in
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was produced by Christopher Morris in 1947. Since then the book has remained in print in various editions.
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Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary, Being the Diary of Celia Fiennes
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Fiennes was interested in anything new, in innovations, bustling towns, the newly fashionable
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colonel, and his second wife, Frances nÊe Whitehead. Nathaniel was in turn the second son of
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published extracts in 1812, and the first complete edition appeared in 1888 under the title
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This article is about the 17th-century traveller. For the 20th-century artist, see
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visited "the sulphur or stinking spaw". She also clambered over the rocks at
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Through England on a Side Saddle in the time of William & Mary
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England from a Side-Saddle: The Great Journeys of Celia Fiennes
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as the young Celia Fiennes and Gordon Russell as her father.
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Index

Celia Fiennes (artist)
Newton Tony
Wiltshire
Hackney
Nathaniel Fiennes
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele

No Man's Heath, Cheshire
Newton Tony
Wiltshire
Nathaniel Fiennes
English Civil War
Parliamentarian
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele
Newcastle
Cornwall
unenclosed
Robert Southey
spa towns
Bath
Harrogate
Daniel Defoe
travel writing
baroque
English country houses
Second World War
Stonehenge
Harrogate
Land's End
Hackney

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