1 2 The Life of Mr. RAY. 
Obfervations. And not content with 
what he met with about Cambridge.^ 
he extended his Purfuits throughout 
the greateft Part of England and 
WaleSy and Part of Scotland. In 
which he had commonly the Com- 
pany of feveral curious Gentlemen, 
particularly Mr. Willughby., his Pu- 
pil Mr. Skippon (afterwards Sir Philip ) 
and Mr. Peter Courthope. 
Of thefe Journeys he left Accounts 
behind him ; a' great Part of which 
are here publifhed. 
The Firfl of thefe Journeys was 
from Augujl the 9th to September 
the 1 8th, in 1658. Which he took 
by himfelf alone through Northamp- 
tonjhire'^ W arwickjhire^ Leicejler- 
pdre.) Derbyjhire^ LancafJdrey Che- 
pjire., Flintpdre., Denbighjhire., Caer^ 
narvonjhirc., Mriglefey^ Merionydjhire^ 
Shrop- 
