ii8 Mr. RAY’f Itineraries. 
are two or three Cottages where poor 
People live. J went in as far as the 
firft Water, which is not far, which, 
if you pafs, they fay you meet with 
a Second, which likewife may be 
pafled, and then you come to a 
Third, where the Water and the Top 
meet. Upon the Mountain, juft 
above this Hole, ftands an old Caf- 
tle, from whence the adjoining Town 
took its Name. Hereabout grows 
Plenty of Cochlearia rotundi 
as I was informed by feveral People 
living here; of which I doubt not, 
becaufe I have found it in the little 
Rills defcending from many high 
Hills, as Penigent and (c) Inglebo- 
rough. Hence, climbing many ftony 
Hills, 
(c) On this Hill, fays Mr. Ray^ grows the 
following Plants*, to \V\x..,Polygonatum latifolium^ 
Sedum Ericre '(about the Beacon plenti- 
fully,) Ehalidirum minus ^ Lilium conv allium., 
Allium 
