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Hills, and palling many Unevennef- 
fes, I proceeded as far as Dkkly^ in 
the Way to Manchejler, which is a 
large and a very neat Town. Here 
I took Notice of the College, and 
the new Library, which they had 
furniflied with ufeful and choice. 
Books. I faw the Free-School and 
the Church, from the Steeple of 
which I had a Profped: of the Town. 
Accorhpanied with Mr. Birch^ the 
School-Mafter, I. went to fee the 
Place, where oi old had been ' (I 
think) a Roman Fortification, which 
they there call the Caftle ; it is a - 
Mile or more from the Town : The 
Area thereof is large. Near .this 
Spot I faw a little Houfe cut out of 
Allium urfimmy alfo a fmall Yellow Mountain 
Sedum^ and a Sort of Myagrum^ Rhodia radix ^ Se- . 
diim ericoides^ and Sedum Alpinum luteum minus'^ 
all three abundantly ; alfo Salix pumila folio ro- 
tundo Alpina, but in no great Plenty. 
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