io8 Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 
of Leicejier'y and in a little round, 
Place like a Chapter Houfe, a mar- 
ble Monument of (b) Sir Fulke Gre-^ 
■vile's,., infcribed, Fulke Grevile, Ser- 
vant to ^een Elizabeth, Counfellor 
to King James, and Friend to Sir 
Philip Sidney. I went then to fee 
the Cajlle belonging to my Lord 
Brooke, who then lived in it, and 
was in a Confumption, and is fence 
dead. There are two noted Towers, 
one called Julius Ccefars, Fower, and 
another which Hands higher, called 
Guy s. Tower, which we afeended, 
and from thence had a Profpedl of 
the Country round about, where we 
noted Kineton and Killingworth Cafe 
(h) Sir Fulke Grevile^ .Lord Brooke. Mr. 
Walpole in his ingenious Account of the Royal 
and Noble Authors of England^ and their Works, 
has given a Character of this noble Peer, and 
has made good Ufe of the Particularity in his 
Epitaph* 
tie, 
