Mr. RAY’j ItiMeraries. ' 177 
ing or Acknowlegement. The 
People of Gijhurgh are civil, cleanly, 
and well-bred, contrary to the Tem- 
per of the Inhabitants of Whitby.^ 
who, to us, feemed rude in Behaviour, 
and fluttifh. In the Way from 
Whitby to Gijhurgh.^ wc paffed by 
Freeburgh Hill., which they told us 
was call: up by the Devil, at the En- 
treaty of an old Witch, who dehred 
it, that from then'ce fhe might efpy 
her Cow in the Moor. On this 
Moor, not far from Freeburgh Hill., 
we found Bifolium minimum f. B. 
At Gijburgh there are two Alum- 
Works, one belonging to the D' Ar~ 
cies, the other to the Challoners, not 
wrought at prefent. 
Augujl the 1 3 th, We obferved all 
along in the Midland, many Miles 
from the Sea, Store of Sea-Plantain. 
We rode to Durefme, 24 Miles 
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