Mr. RAY’j Itineraries; ig^ 
At Leith we law one of thofe 
Citadels built by the ProteSior., one 
of the beft Fortifications that ever 
we beheldj paffiiig fair and fumptu- 
ous; There are three Forts advanced 
above the reft^ arid two Platforms. 
The Works round about are faced 
with Free-Stone towards the Ditch^ 
and are almoft as high as the higheft 
Buildings withipj and withal, thick 
and fubftantial. Below are very plea-- 
^ fantj converiientj arid well built 
Houfes for the Governor, Officers^ 
and Soldiers,’ and for Magazines and. 
Stores ; there is alfo a good .capaci- 
ous Chapel, the Piazza, or void 
Space within,- as large as Triniiy- 
College (in Cambridge) great Cemrt* 
This is one of the four Forts. The 
other three are at St-, yohnjlons.^ In- 
nertiefy and Ayre; The Building of 
each of which (as we were credibly 
informed) coft above ioo,opo/. Stpr- 
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