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Yard round about are adorned with 
many Monuments, and the Church- 
Yard itfelf almofl; covered with Grave- 
Stones ; and this we obferved to be 
the Fafhion in all the conhderable 
Towns we came into in Scotland. 
The Bifhop’s Palace, a goodly Builds 
ing, near to the Church, is ftill pre- 
fer ved. Other Things memorable 
in this Town are, i. The College., a 
pretty Stone Building, and not in- 
ferior to TV adham and All Souk Col- 
leges in Oxon, The Pr miter, Mr. 
Gelafpy, was, removed by the Parlia- 
ment there. Here are (as they told 
us) moft commonly about 40 Stu- 
dents of the firft Year, which they 
call Obedient s ; near fo many of the 
Second, which they call Semies', and 
fo proportionably of the Third, which 
they call Baccalors ; and the Fourth, 
whom they call Laureat or Magijlers. 
It being the Time of Vacancy, v/e 
faw- 
