Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 245 
The Sea-Swallows they there call 
Spurs^ and the Razor-bills are called 
Elegugs^ about Tenby and St. Covins, 
This Name Rlegtig fome attribute to 
ihtPuffifij and fome to the Guillem \ 
indeed they know not themfelves 
what they mean by this Name. 
From Tenby we rode to Kidwelly ^ 
through Latigheniy where we forded 
a River.' There are ftanding the Walls 
• of a fair Caftle, belonging to Sir PKiT 
Ham Rujfell. After, travelling on two 
Miles farther, we faw them burnmg 
CocUe-Jhellsy thereof to make LHne. 
The manner thus. They make an 
Hole in the Ground, therein they 
put Furze, upon that Wood, upon 
the Wood fmall Stone Coal, and then 
a Layer of Cockle-fhells, and lb 
Shells and Coals, S. S.. S. (h) and 
{h) Stratum fuper Stratum ut vldetur. 
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