Mr. RAY’f Itineraries. 185 
Cuthbert-y wliofe Body, by the Monks 
of this Church, was conveyed to 
Durefmey when the Danes pillaged 
and fpoiled the Ijland. This Night 
we lodged at Berwick ; our Journey 
was of about 25 Miles. The River 
'Tweed is here joined with a Stone 
Bridge of 15 Arches. Here hath 
been a very goodly Caftle, which is 
now demolilhed. The upper Town 
is encompalTed with a Wall which is 
not very ftrong; within this Wall is 
a large void Ground or Green,! where- 
unto the Inhabitants bring their Cat- 
tle, and let them flay all Night, and 
in the Morning drive them out again 
to Failure. The lower Town is very 
ftrongly fortified with a broad and 
deep Ditch of Water, and againft it 
an impenetrable Bulwark or Bank of 
Earth, faced with Free Stone againft 
the Ditch. There are alfo for De- 
fence, four tall Platforms or Forts, 
f 2 ' befides 
