246 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
then put Fire to them ; thefe burnt, 
make excellent Lime. Here are the 
Ruins of an old Caftle belonging to 
the Lord Anmjley, In this Country 
they dig two Sorts of Coals, the one 
they call Stone Coal, not fit for 
Smiths, the other Ring Coal, which 
is fit for their Ufe. At 'Tenhy they 
told us of a Rock, which was lately 
anew difcoyered, fix or feven Leagues 
into the Sea, remote from thence, 
Vvhither of old the Towns-Men of 
"Tenhy v/ere wont to repair for Fifli^ 
ing, which did then much enrich 
the Town, where there is excellent 
Fiflnng. This Rock, at low Water, 
lies, in fome Places, not above 7 or 8 
Fathoms under Water, it is fuppofed 
. to be larger than Caldey Ifiand ; it 
lies in the Center of a Triangle, 
whofe Angles are W orrnfnead Pointy 
Caldey IJJand^ and hundy. 
Near 
