Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 187 
Heads and Shoulders. The Women 
generally to us feemed none of the 
handfomeft. They are not very 
cleanly in their Houles, and but llut-^ 
tilh in drelling their Meat. Their 
Way of wafhing Linnen is to, tuck 
up their Coats, and tread them with 
their Feet in a Tub. They have a 
Cuftom to make up the Fronts of 
their Houles, even in their principal 
Towns, with Firr Boards nailed one 
over another, , in which are often 
made many round Holes or Windows 
to put out their Heads. In the beft 
Scoitijh Houles, even the King’s Pa- 
laces, the Windows are not glazed 
throughout, but the upper Part only, 
the lower have two wooden Shuts or 
Folds to open at Pleafure, and admit 
the frelh Air. The Scots cannot en- 
dure to hear their Country or Coun- 
trymen fpoken agaiiift. They have 
neither good Bread, Cheefe, or Drink. 
They 
