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148 Mr'. RAY’^ Itineraries. 
the Choir, hangs an antient Tabic, 
in which are the Pidtures of St. John 
(from whom this Church is named) 
and King Rtheljlan the Founder 
thereof. Between them this Diftieh, 
Ah free make I thee. 
As Heart may think or Egh may fee. 
King Charles I. -coming into the 
Church, and reading thofe Verfes, is 
reported to have added. 
Even fo free be. 
Hence of old the Inhabitants of Bev'er-~ 
ley pay no Toll or Cuftom in any City, 
Town, or Port in England. In the 
Body of the Church we oblerved an 
antient Monument called Ehe Virgins 
’Tomby becaufe two Virgins, Sifters 
(whofe Names they could not tell 
us), were buried there. Thefe Vir- 
gins gave to the Town of Beverley 
a Piece of Land, into which any 
Freeman of the Town may put three 
Milch 
