i8o Mr. RAW Itineraries. 
the Walls. 2. The Key, which is 
thought to be as convenient, ufeful, 
handfome, and deep, as any in Eng- 
land. 3. The crofs Arch of Stone 
on one of the Steeples. 4. And ef- 
pecially the great Trade of Coals, 
Salt, Grind-Stones exported, ^c. to 
which might be added, the newly 
built Exchange and Guildhall, a very- 
large and fair Room paved with 
Black and White Marble. Within 
the Walls of this Town there, is an 
old Caflle, wherein the Affizes for the 
County are held, which is not within 
the Liberties of the 'Corporation. 
Augujl the 15 th, V/e travelled 
from Newcajlle through Morpeth., to 
'Alnwick, 26 Miles, which Town is 
under a Bailiff', every Trade chufes 
an Alderman; the chief Trade is 
Tanning. Here we faw-a goodly 
and ftrong Caftle, well walled,': and 
, not 
