lOO Augiijl 1749. 



own chapel where he hears prayers j how- 

 ever, he often goes to mafs at the church 

 of the Reeolets *, which is very near the 

 palace. 



II. The Churches in this town are feven 

 or eight in number, and all built of ftone. 



1. The Cathedral church is on the right 

 hand, coming from the lower to the upper 

 city, fomewhat beyond the bifliop's houfe. 

 The people were at prefent employed in 

 ornamenting it. On its weft fide is a round 

 fteeple, with two divifions, in the lower of 

 which are fome bells. The pulpit, and 

 fome other parts within the church, are 

 gilt. The feats are very fine. 



2. The Jefiiits church is built in the 

 form of a crofs, and has a round fteeple. 

 This is the only church that has a clock, 

 and I (hall mention it more particularly 

 below. 



3. The Reeolets church is oppofite the 

 gate of the palace, on the weft fide, looks 

 well, and has a pretty high pointed fteeple, 

 with a divifion below for the bells. 



4. The church of the VrfuUnes has a 

 round fpire. 



5. The church of the hofpital. 



6. The bifliop's chapel. 



7. The 



• A kind of Franci/can frIars, called Ord» Sti. Franci/d\ 

 JlriSiioris ob/ervantia. 



