Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 229 
Knees : His Man, out of Curiofity, 
followed him once to the Place, to 
fee and obferve what he did. The 
Saint coming from his Prayers, and 
elpying a Man, not knowing who 
it - was, prayed, that ■ if he came 
with a good Intent, he might receive 
the Good he came for, and might 
fuffer no Damage ; but if he had any 
ill Delign,, that fome Example.might 
be fbewn upon him ; whereupon pre- 
feiitly there came forth wild Beafts, 
and tore him in Pieces. Afterwards, 
the Saint perceiving it was his own 
Servant, was very forry, gathering- 
up his Bones, and praying, he fet 
Bone to Bone, and Limb to Limb, 
and the Man became whole again, 
only the Part of the Bone under the 
Eye-brow was wanting ; the Saint, to 
fupply that Defedl, applied the Iron 
of his Pike-ftafF to the Place,, and 
thence that Village was called 
Q__ 3 vilkayr?te : 
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