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make Salt of Sea Water. The City 
of Chejler is large and indifferently 
fair. It hath one Peculiarity which 
no other Town hath, that I have 
leen in England : That is the Rows 
(as they call them) or Cloifters on 
each Side of all the conhderable 
Streets -in the Town, in which one 
may walk the Streets under Cover in 
the dry, in the moft rainy and wet 
Weather. The Town is well walled 
about i the Cathedral built of a red 
fandy Stone, which fuffers much by 
the Weather. It hath little Beauty 
within or without. There is like- 
wife a Cajlle held by a fmall Garri- 
fon, wherein the Affizes are kept. 
Augujl the 25th; From Chejler 
I rode over the Sands as far as Flint 
Cajile.y which flands upon the Sea, 
but is now almoft quite fallen down ; 
jthence to' Haliwelly where I law and 
drank 
