io6 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
handfome, the Houfes all built of 
Timber, hotwithftanding the Plenty 
of Stone dug in that Country. It 
hath at very fpacious Market-place, 
an old Caftle demolifhed, and an in- 
different good Wall, There, in Mr. 
Brookers Garden, I faw divers phy- 
fical Plants, and took efpecial Notice, 
of Lupinus luteus odor at us., 'which 
was very luxuriant there: The Soil 
where it grew was fandy, and the 
Place warm. Great Plenty of Cab- 
bage, and Roots, and Onions, and 
the like, are planted near this Town, 
Augujl the I oth, I travelled from. 
Northampton to Warwick.^ by the 
Way pafling through Daventrj^ 8 
Miles diftant; and in fight of Hol~ 
denby-Houfef which was a very ftately 
Pile of Building, and a pleafant Si- 
tuation ; and then by Shuckboroughy 
where lives an ancient Family of that 
Name, 
