114 Mr. RAY V Itineraries'. 
Ramenta or Atom's of. it, which' pro- 
bably are fuftained by the Water as- 
hy' a convenient Menftruum, fo here 
the Water, being more than fated or 
impregnated with lapideous Atoms,, 
falling upon a Stone, doth continually 
let feme go, which, being of the 
fame Nature, adhere to the Stone, 
and augment its Bulk. In the rude 
Rock, there be fome Stones which 
imitate a Bacon-Flitch, fome a Lion, 
^c. which they call by thofe Names. 
There is in it a Place which they call 
the Queens Pillar,, becaufe Mary 
^ueen of Scots went in. fo farj be- 
yond’ which it is not eafy to go with- 
out climbing on your Hands and' 
Knees. Sometimes, in a rainy Win- 
ter, this Cave at the Bottom is full 
of Water, which gufheth out in. 
great Plenty at the Mouth of it. At. 
Buxton I faw and felt the Water in 
the Hot-Well, which is nothing near . 
fo 
