Mr. RAY’f Itineraries. 25* 
Name More) who hath a fair Houfe 
at Creek. He told us of the Sal- 
mans in UJke and Wye^ that are in 
Seafon all the Year round ; for when 
they are out of Seafon in one River, 
they are in Seafon in another. Coals 
are dug up on both Sides of the two 
Rivers juft mentioned, but not be- 
tween them. We were told of an 
old Man at Hereford., that eats neir^ 
ther Fifh, Flefti (excepting the Skin 
of, a roafted Pig) Butter, Cheele, or 
Milk, nor ever did ; his Name Rod, 
Near Creek, in a Buftiet or Wood on 
gn Hill, not far from the Way-fide, 
weftwa.rd, grows Vida maxima fyl- 
vatica forte ^ Krythrodanum, be- 
sides many other common Plants. 
The Bifliop of Landaffe% Palace is 
at Matherne. There are many Caf- 
tles in Glamor ganfhire and Mon- 
mouthfoire. . One at Cowbridge, 
\yhich is a pretty walled Town; one 
at 
