Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 107' 
Name. Hereabout are found Star- 
Stones, but I was not then advifed 
of it, This Place may be feeii at 
the lead 20 Miles (I think) every 
Way; Handing on an high Hill, in 
the midfl of a Level. At Warwick 
I ftaid feveral Days, and lodged at 
Sir Henry Newton\ at the Priory; 
and in the mean time went to St. 
Mary^i the principal Church, from 
the Steeple whereof I had a Prolpedt 
of the Town, which, fot the Big- 
nefs of it, is good and neat, well: 
built, and pleafantly fituate, the Body 
of it in Form of a Crofs, as moft 
old Towns are. In the Church is a 
very handfome Choir, wherein they 
receive the Communion ; a large 
Chapel, in which is a goodly brals 
Monument of one of the Beauchamps., 
who ferved King Henry VI. in the 
French Wars; alfo the Monument 
of the famous Robert Dudley, Earl 
of 
