i86 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
beiides external Fortifications. This 
Town is ftill kept with a ftrong Gar- 
rifbn. There is in it a fair Church, 
built by Oliver ProteBor. Here we 
faw, in the Cliff by the Shore, a 
Cave called the Burgeffes Cave, not 
worth the remembering, and an Hole 
in a Rock, through which a Boat 
may pafs at full Sea, called the 
Needle s-Bye. 
Augujl the I yth. We travelled to 
Dunbar., a Town noted for the Fight 
between the Englijh and Scots. The 
Scots , generally (that is the poorer 
Sort) wear, the Men Blue Bonnets on 
their Heads, and fome Rulfet; the 
Women only White Linnen, w’hich 
hangs down their Backs as if a Nap- 
kin were pinned about them. When 
they go abroad none of them wear 
Hats, but a party coloured Blanket, 
which they calf a Plad, over their 
Heads 
