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made by the falling in of the Earth 
about the Year 1657: Cujus hifioriam 
deferipjity D. F. W. (b), Beejion 
Caftle was ftrongly htuate upon an 
high Rock, but is now quite fallen 
down and ruined. We could not 
find any of thofe Plants, which, in 
Phytol. Brit, are mentioned to grow 
wild there, and fuppofe none fuch 
are to be found. By the Way we 
obferved Sir ‘Thomas Wilbraham % 
Houfe at Woodhay^ and Lord Chol~ 
mondeky % at Chohnondely., a very 
flately Timber Building. At Chejier 
we were fhewn a fair Altar with an 
infeription, which we copied, and 
which was dug up in the Cellar of 
the Houfe at which we put up. The 
Cathedral Church is remarkable for 
nothing except a preaching Place or 
{h) Dominus Francifeus Willughby, ut videtur. 
Church 
