Mr. RAY’f Itineraries, 147 
Beverley y to Selby ^ 2 7 Miles. At Be-' 
verley we ftaid to fee the Minjier, a 
very fair Building ; the Roof an Arch 
of Stone. It hath a double Crofe 
Building, one in the Choir. The 
Seats in the Choir were canopied over 
with very good carved Wood- Work 
with little Statues, which are now 
taken away. In the Church are feve- 
ral Monuments of the Piercies of 
Northumberland, the Earls whereof 
have added a little Chapel to the 
Choir, in the Window whereof are 
the Pidures of divers of that Family, 
curioully painted in the Glafs. At 
the upper End of the Choir, on the 
Right Side of the Altar, ftands the 
Freed-Stooly of one entire Stone (which 
was formerly a Sandluary) faid to have 
been brought from Dunbar in Scot- 
land y and behind it, in the Wall, a 
Well of Water. At the upper End 
of the Body of the Church, next 
L 3 the 
