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and no plentiful Spring. At this 
Town is a famous Horle-Fair, kept 
on September the 29th, and for the 
befl Saddles. ' Here is a good Houfe 
of the Lord Eures. 
Augujl the 8th,, We arrived at 
Scarborough., diftant from Malton 1 6 
Miles. This Town hath a great 
Trade of Fifh taken thereabout. We 
faw Ling, CodfiJJj, Skate, Thorn- 
back, Turbot, Whiting, and Her- 
ring. They take alfo Conger, Bret, 
Haddock, and Mackrell. They have 
an artificial Flarbour or Pier, made 
of vaft Stones, piled one upon ano- 
ther, without Cement, for Security 
of their Veffels of Trade. The like, 
though not fo large, is at Lyme in 
Dorfetjkoire, called the Cob: We 
obferved in Ling the intejlina c^ca, 
which -they call Kelk, to be larger, 
and fewer, in Number, than in the 
M 4 Codjijlo, 
