136 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
yulj the 27 th, and the 28 th be- 
ing Sunday., we lodged at Bojlon. 
The Town for that Country is large, 
populous, and hath a good Trade. 
The Church is fair and great. The 
Steeple, for a Tower, the talleft that 
ever I faw ; ftanding in a level 
Country, it may be feen for many 
Miles, and is alfo a Sea-Mark. From 
the Ground to the higheft Top, the 
Afcent is of 364 Steps. The Lead 
Lanthorn (as they call it) is uncovered, 
and raifed above the Leads to a very 
conliderable Height, viz. 79 Steps. 
There is a kind of Exchange which 
they call the Mart-yard (by Camden 
called the Gild) and a Free-School, 
and fome other Buildings which we 
took Notice of. The Town is go- 
verned by a Mayor, 1-2 Alderrnen, 
