M?\ RAYV Itineraries. 237 
T’hurfday Jum the 5 th, We went 
on to Cardigan, where is a Priory 
near the Church. By the Way we 
-faw the Place where flood a Caflle 
called Chriji^nas Caflle, becatile it 
was begun to be built in the Chrijl- 
mas Holy-Days. On a Common 
near Blaynport lie a great many 
large Stones ; among the refl, one 
flanding perpendicularly on one End 
in the Ground, and another large 
one leaning upon it, and two others, 
one on each Side the leaning Stone ; 
thefe Stones they call King Arthur % 
^ppoits : Under the le-aning Stone is a 
Stone with little Grooves upon it, 
Thefe leem to have been fome an- 
cient Monument of the Britons (f) or 
Saxons, viz. a Trophy for fome Vic- 
tory, or Stones reared upon Ibme 
( f) Perhaps of the Druids. ^ See tho learned 
Mr. Borlafeh Antiquities of Cornwall. 
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