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and crofs Building being all fallen 
down. Crowland is noted for a 
(b) Bridge, ftanding on the Con-= 
fluence of two Waters upon three 
Feet, without any Pillar in the Mid-, 
die to lupport it. From Cropland 
to Spalding we rode upon a very 
firm Bank, for the Space of 8 Miles, 
lately thrown up by Colonel Walton, 
We obferved at Spalding, Sir An- 
thony Oldfield' ^ Houfe. The Town 
is well built and handfome, fuch as 
no Man would hope to find in fiich 
Fens and Plafhes as environ it on all 
Sides, elpecially not having the Be- 
nefit of the Sea. From Spalding to 
Bofion, 1 2 Miles, very good Way 
in the Summer, and exadly level, 
without the leaf! Hill or Rifing. 
(b) The Form of this may be feen 
among Meffieurs Bucks Views of Caftles, 
in England, 
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