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Rooms both for Lodging and Enter- 
tainment, in many of them very 
good carved Wood- Work on the 
Roofs. There is alfo a Chapel built 
by yanies VI. at tfie Birth of his 
eldeft Son, in which we faw a Model 
of Edinburgh Caftle, and the Ship 
in which tliey lerved up the Meat in- 
to the Hall, when Prince Henry was 
baptized. This Caflle Hands on an 
high and fteep Rock ; under the 
Building are many Vaults cut out’ of 
the Roc^, and one under another. 
The Caftle, on our being there, was 
garrifoned with 200 E 7 ^gUpj. The 
Commiflary told us that the greateft 
Ineonvenience of that Caftle, in Cafe 
of a Siege, , was, that upon the Dif- 
charging of the great Guns, the Wa- 
ter in the Wells would link, and the 
Wells become dry; of which it is 
ealy to render a probable Reafon. 
Sterling-Bridge is conftderable for 
nothing. 
