i6o Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
they call the Rye-Well. We thought 
it not worth the while to fpend much 
Time to make Obfervations about 
thefe Waters, becaufe they are already 
the Subjed of two little Treatifes, 
one by Dodor Deane., the other by 
Dodor French, who, (elpecially the 
latter) have written well and to the 
Purpofe, with much Fidelity, of the 
Properties and Virtues (together with 
their Caufes) ol all thefe Waters. 
The fame Day we viewed Rippo?t, a 
pretty Town, having a large fquare 
Market-Place; the Minjier there is 
much inferior to Beverley Minjler\ 
one of the Steeples lately falling, 
broke down the Roof of one Wing 
of the Church, fo that the whole is 
now much out of Repair. In a 
Vault, under the Body of the Church, 
called St. Willfrid\ Chapel, we law 
the Hole through a Wall, which 
they call St. Willfrid\ Needle, where- 
by 
