Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. . 145 
board of public Plate belonging to 
the Town. The principal Com-; 
niodities (exported at leaft) wherein 
the Town’s Trade conlifts, are Lead, 
brought hither out of Derbyjhirey 
and Cloth for Sails. This Town 
turnilheth the greateft Part of York- 
Jhire, and the adjoining Countries 
with Wines. We faw a public Build- 
ing near the River Hull^ which they 
call the Exchange. On the further 
Side of the River Hull ftand three 
Forts; one called the North-Block- 
houfe., the rniddle-mofl; the CaJUe^ 
and the third the South-Blockhoufe^ 
all three garrifoned with Soldiers, 
and built of Brick. The South- 
Blockhoufey , which commands the 
Humber^ is in good Repair, the 
other two fomewhat decayed. On 
the Tops of the Walls of this laflr, 
we obferved the common Pink grow- 
ing in great Plenty. King Henry 
L VIII. 
