Mr. RAYV It INER.ARIES. 21 I 
lately built of Stone, and a Cathe- 
dral Church, the Body whereof hath 
been, hnce the civil Wars, pulled 
dowHj the Choir ftiil flanding. It is ■ 
but a mean Building, and poorly 
endowed ; the Top hath been indif- 
ferently well gilded, and the Seats 
round the Choir canopied with hand- 
fome carved Work of Wainfcot. In 
a little Chapel they fhewed us a 
T'omh., which they faid was St. Au- 
guftine%. They have preferved there' 
two Elephants Teeth faftened in a . 
Bone like a Scalp, which they call 
the Horns of the Altar. - On the 
Backhdes of the Seats of the Choir 
have been painted divers Stories, with 
Verfes in old Rnglijld., but now al- 
mofl; defaced. There is very good 
Ground about this Town, and fuch 
as for 20 Years together will bear 
Corn, without lying fallow. We 
ought here to remember Mr. Eglan- 
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