1 64 Mr. RAY’ 's Itineraries. 
Choir, refpedting the Body of the 
Church, is adorned with the Statues 
of ali, the Kings of the Houfe of 
York, carved in Stone. It is faid, 
there is a large Vault under the 
Choir, and from thence a Paflage to 
Oufe-Bridge. There are divers an- 
tient Monuments in the Church, but 
none very fumptuous; at the Eaft 
End the Tomb of Yobias Matthews, 
Archbifliop, who gave his Library 
to the Church. We fearched for, 
but found not, the Grave-Stone of 
Winwall, on which was this Infcrip- 
tion -in Latm ; Mujictis Logicus 
Winwall hie jacet ecce Johannes. Or- 
ganamque loqui fecerat ilk quaji. 
Which a certain witty Gentleman 
thus rendered into Rnglijh, 
Mufician and Logician, John Winwall 
lieth here, ■ 
Lhe Organs for to fpeak, that made even as 
it "Were. 
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