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haps that which they called T’ejfella- 
ttmi. The Pieces of the Pavement 
which we faw, were about two Inches 
Diameter, not perfedly Square, but 
of the Form of a Lozenge, fome 
. Red and fome Black, which we lup- 
pofe were Marble. This Night we 
lodged at a fmall Village called Ma- 
merWi., about fix or feven Miles 
from York. 
Augufi the 6 th, We rode back 
again to York. There firft of all we 
vifited the Minfter, which is, indeed, 
a large and flately Fabrick, but in 
fome Things inferior to Beverley 
Minjier^ viz. in the Multitude of 
marble Pillars, and in the arched 
Roof of Stone. The Body of the 
Church and Choir is very broad,, the 
Lanthorn high and large, whieh we 
afeended by 274 Steps, many of 
them high ones.' The Front of the 
M 2 Choir, 
