140 Mr. RAY' 's Itineraries. 
Clerk told us was called St. Trinity i]. 
The Choir is very fair and large, but 
built of Brick. The Pillars in the 
Church and Choir very {lender, fo 
that the whole is lightfome. It is 
built in Form of a Cathedral, and 
hath, according to the Statute, a Suf- 
fragan Bifhop. Every one that is 
buried here, gives Five Shillings and 
Six-pence towards the Repair of the 
Church. From the Steeple we had 
a Profpedl of the Town, which is 
fair and well-built, every Street paved 
handfomely. It is fenced with a 
llrong Brick- Wall, and a double 
Ditch, with an high Earth- Work 
between them. The Country round 
about is an exad: Level, for 5 Miles 
from the Town every Way, and they 
fay may be over-flowed, by cutting 
the Banks at full Sea, and letting in 
the Water, lb that the Town is very 
