i ^2 A/r. RAY’j Itineraries. 
I T I N ERAR Y II 
7 U LY the 26th, 1661, We (a) 
began our Journey northwards 
from Cambridge-, and that Day, paf- 
fing thro’ Huntingdon and Stilton, we 
rode as' far as Peterborough, 25 Miles. 
There I firft heard the Cathedral- 
Service : the Chorifters made iis pay 
Money for coming into the Choir 
with our Spurs on. 
'July the 27 th, We rode on to 
Crowland, 6 Miles ; there we viewed 
the famous Abbey-Church, fo much 
ol it as is yet ftanding. The Roof 
within, covered with Wood, hath been 
curioufly gilded ; and round- - about 
on the Sides, underneath the Roof, 
are artificially carved many Species of 
(a) Mr. Willughhy was one of the Company. 
Animals, 
