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Water. The Town being full of 
Tumult, by reafon that the Affizes 
were there that Day, we ftaid not all 
Night, but rode on i o Miles further 
to the Spittle ; where we found but 
bad Accommodations, becaufe the 
Inn there had a little before been 
accidentally burnt down. 
"July the 30th, We went on from 
the S_pittle to Glandford-Bridge^ 10 
Miles, and thence to Barto 7 ^ upon 
Humber^ 8 Miles, from whence we 
ferried over ourfelves and our Horfes 
to Kingjion upQn Hull^ 5 Miles. At 
HuU-'wq: were received by Soldiers, 
conducted to the Main-Guard, and 
examined by one Captain Widdring- 
ton.^ who was then upon Guard j 
who afterwards came to pur Inn tQ 
vilit us. In the Morning we went 
tp fee the great Church (which the 
Clerk 
