Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Highgate now famous for the resting place of K Marks, had a hill [highgate hill] along with Hampstead Heath [home to kenwood (Caen)] sat astride the great north way famous for equalising incomes (before Marks thought of a better way) (many enjoyed the court system of the old bailey). For routing of the trip for the fanatics, use the subway-underground system, for the general idea of route. High Barnet to the Oval [out of townerners take the northern line]
For those loafing around London town, one can see a map of London at the print room see here for details:
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/leisure_heritage/libraries_archives_museums_galleries/city_london_libraries/gh_lib_printroom.htm
Highgate:
http://www.motco.com/map/81001/SeriesSearchPlatesFulla.asp?mode=query&title=Highgate+&artist=383&other=219&x=11&y=11
to find other places:
http://www.motco.com/map/81001/
Caen wood: Hampstead Heath and Caen Wood Ho
http://www.motco.com/map/81001/SeriesSearchPlatesFulla.asp?mode=query&title=Hampstead+Heath&artist=383&other=218&x=11&y=11