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proceeded on to Worcejler. This 
Town is large, hath a fair Cathedral, 
within hde very handfome, but de- 
caying apace. There are in it three 
or four good Streets, but no very 
good Market-place. It is in Strength 
inferior to Shrewjbury ; for Greatnefs 
and Beauty equal. By the Way, as 
I came hither, I palled Bridgenorthy 
where I faw a fair Street of new- 
built Houfes, and divers little Houles 
cut out of the Rock, particularly a 
great Wine Cellar, which defer ves to 
be feen. I had a Profpedl of IVor- 
cejler from the Steeple of the Cathe- 
dral. In the Choir is a Monument 
of King yohn, with a Crown on his 
Head, lying between two Bifhops. 
No Infcription, but only on the Top 
of his Head, within the Crown, 
yohannes Rex A?igJiey which I lu- 
fped: to be of a later Date. Here is 
alfo a Monument for Prince Arthur., 
K iufcribed 
