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ipace for the bifhop's court, 24 by 18 -, on the 

 other fide, a room of the fame fize for the 

 veftry ; and 28 feet fquare left for a deeple 

 when their funds will permit. The whole is 

 light and beautiful : it was built by fubfcripti- 

 on, and there is a fine organ befpoke at Lon- 

 don. But the fined object in this city is the 

 quay, which is unrivalled by any I have ieen ; 

 it is an Englifh mile long ; tbe buildings on 

 it are only common houfes, but the river is 

 near a mile over, flows up to .the town in one 

 noble reach, and the oppofite fhore a bold 

 hill, which rifes immediately from the water 

 to a height that renders the whole magnifi- 

 cent. This is fcattered with fome wood, and 

 divided into paftures of a beautiful verdure, 

 by hedges. I crofTed the water, in order to 

 walk up the rocks on the top of this hill; in 

 one place, over againft Bilberry quarry, you 

 look immediately down on the river, which 

 flows in noble reaches from Granny cadle on 

 the right pad Cromwell's rock, the fhores on 

 both fides, quite deep, efpecially the rock of 

 Bilberry. You look over the whole town, 

 which here appears in a triangular form ; be- 

 fides the city, the Cummeragh mountains, 

 Slein-a-man, &c. come in view. Kilmacow 

 river falls into the Sure, after flowing through 

 a large extent of well planted country ; this is 

 the fined view about the city. 



From Waterford to Paflage, and got my 

 chaife and horfes on board the Countefs of Ty- 

 rone pacquet, in full expectation of failing 



immediately 



