GE yy Urea KRY OMe E. 
From Harrogate I vifited the wonderful Jufues of Bramham crags, 
and caufed great numbers of drawings to be made of the moft 
flriking pieces. } 
From Harrogate 1 rode to York, where Mofes Griffith was by 
no means idle. Among many other drawings, I caufed him, 
out of veneration to the tafte of Mr. Gray, to make a fecond 
drawing * of the chapel, fo much admired by that elegant ge- 
nius. From York I rode the great diagonal of the county to 
Spurnhead. Near Hull, payed a fecond time my refpeéts to my 
friend William Conftable, efg. of Burton Conftable, a gentleman 
the moft happy in a liberal and munificent turn of mind of 
any one I know. I kept along the Humber, and from its banks 
went to Howden, Pontefrati, Doncafter, and Kiveton; vifited Work- 
Sop, Welbeck, the antient houfe of Hardwick, Bolfover Caftle, Derby, 
Dovedale, Buxton, Leek; and proceeded by Congleton and Chefter 
to my own houfe. I kept a journal of the whole I mention, as 
well as numberlefs places which I omit. In every tour J made 
I kept a regular journal, all which are placed apart in my libra- 
ry; thefe I with never to be made public, as they may contain 
inaccuracies, either from hafte or mifinformation: yet, as they 
contain many defcriptions of buildings, and accounts of places 
in the ftate they were at the time they were made, they ought not 
totally to be neglected. 
Mofes Griffiths made numbers of drawings: my ingenious 
friend Mr. Gryofe honored me with ufing feveral for his fue 
work of the Antiquities of England; and I believe Mr. fur- 
* See Memoirs of his Life, &c. p. 294, fecond edition. 
D shinfir, 
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Wittiam Con- 
STABLE, Esq. 
