From "Gentleman's Magazine", 1829.
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Modern Cleethorpes, comprehending the ancient hamlets of Itterby and Hole, is now frequented as a place for sea-bathing. Many new lodging-houses have been recently erected, and the general accommodations much improved; and the civility and attention of the inhabitants, added to the salubrity of the air, pure and unsophisticated, whether proceeding from the German ocean on the one hand, or the Wold hills on the other, will always render it a desirable summer retreat for the valetudinarian or the invalid.
Yours, &c. GEO. OLIVER
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