Mr. RAY’i Itineraries. i6^ 
hanging over the Sea on one Side, 
and the Town on another ; a Place 
of great Strength, and ftill held, with 
a Garrifon : There is a Well of frefh 
Water within Half a Yard of the 
Edge of the Top of the Cliff (kjy 
only an Hill, about half a Mile or 
more diftant,- matches, if not ex- 
ceeds, it in Height. We drank of 
the Spaw Water there, which, by 
Report of thofe who have tried 
both, is more nimble in its Working 
than the Knarejhorough Water, and 
purges more by Stool. The Powder 
of Galls prefently turns it to a murry 
or purplifh blue Colour, not' much 
unlike to the Syrup of Violets, and ' 
by ftanding (as Dr. Witty obferves) 
an Hour or two, we found that it 
would grow clear again, and preci- 
pitate to the Bottom fuch a coloured 
(k) See Dr. TVittf% Book. 
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