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The 321st Meeting of The Morris RingCelebrating the joint 75th anniversaries of
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Tour Leader: Steve Coombes
Teams: Mersey, Trigg, White Horse
Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806. Much of Northanger Abbey is set in the city.
| 10am | The Royal Crescent |
| 10:45am | The Assembly Inn |
| 12 noon | George Street |
| 12:45pm | Lunch: The Litten Tree |
| 2pm | The Crystal Palace |
| 3:30pm | Bath Street / Stall Street (massed dancing) |
Tour Leader: David Grist
Teams: Chanctonbury Ring, Helmond, Wath-Upon-Dearne
William Thomas Beckford, writer, art critic and politician, lived in Bath from 1822 to 1844. His best known work is the gothic novel Vathek.
| 10am | Kingsmead Square |
| 11am | The Raven |
| 12 noon | New Bond Street |
| 1pm | Lunch: The Rising Sun |
| 2:15pm | North Parade |
| 3:30pm | Bath Street / Stall Street (massed dancing) |
Tour Leader: John Nutt
Teams: Gloucestershire, Ravensbourne, Uttoxeter Heart of Oak
Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor to Bath and he set much of The Pickwick Papers in the city.
| 10am | Southgate |
| 11am | The Crystal Palace |
| 12 noon | Kingston Parade |
| 1pm | Lunch: The Ale House |
| 2:15pm | The Boater |
| 3:30pm | Bath Street / Stall Street (massed dancing) |
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