2 26 Mr. RAY’j, Itineraries. 
of they now make an Hogs-trough 
(d)- 
*I})urfday May the 2 2 d, We v/ent 
over to Prejlholm Ifland, in which 
we took Notice of the Ruins of St. 
Sirians. Chapel ; the Tower is yet 
ftanding. There groweth Hippofe- 
linum in great Plenty. Cochlearia 
vulg. Crithmum., Beta tnarina., and 
a fmall Sort of Geranium., which I 
had before oblerved in the IJle of 
Ma?i. In the Ifland ( Prefholm ) are 
bred feveral Sorts of Birds, two Sorts 
of Sea-Gulls, Cormorants, Pufists, 
'fo called there, which I take to be 
.Anas ArEiica Clufij, Razor-Bills, 
and Guillems, Scrays two Sorts, 
which are a kind of Gull. 
(d) It is commonly faid, that the Stone Cof- 
fin, in which was laid the Corpfe of Richard 
in. after the Battle of Bofcvorth-Fidd.^ was 
afterwards ufed at an Inn mLeiceJier.^ as a Water- 
ing-trough. 
Saturday 
