it 2 Mr. RAT sir INERARIESj . 
and pafled the River Trent at Swar~ 
fan Bridge, where is a Cauffey crofs 
the Meadows about Half a Mile long, 
that deferves to be remembred, cafl 
up with abundance of Pains and 
Coft at the firft. 
Augujl the 19th, I got to AJ} 3 ~ 
hurn.y where is a very fair Church, 
built Cathedral-wife* 
Augujl the 20th, I lodged at 
Buxton or Buckjlone., and that Night 
entered Pool\ Hole., which is about 
Half a Mile diftant from thence. T he 
Bottom of this Hole is all very un- 
even and flippery, and fomewhat 
dangerous to walk in. The Water 
therein dropping from the Top, pe- 
trifies into a White crumbling Stone, 
fomewhat like Alabajler., and where- 
ever there is a Drop of Water dif- 
tilling conftantly from the Top, there 
is 
