Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 257 
Saturday yune the 21ft, We rode 
to Wokey-hole., and from thence to 
Wells, where we viewed the Church, 
which is a very neat one. It hath a 
double crofs Building; behind the 
Choir is a large Chapel dedicated to 
the Virgin Mary, wherein they have 
their Service at Six in the Morning. 
The Front of this Church is very 
curioufly adorned with Statues, and 
other carved Work in Stone; it has 
a pretty Chapter-Houfe, and a large 
Cloifter, only it , wants the fourth 
Side. Here are two Rows of Houfes, 
^ on each Side of a long Court (called 
Vicars-Clofe) for the Singing-Men, 
whom they there call Vicars. In the 
Church are the Monuments of feveral 
Bijhops, particularly of Billiop Lake 
and Billiop Still, alfo of fome Priefts 
and fome Abbots, which were trans- 
ferred thither from Glaftonbury. A 
large Grave-Stone of Ina a Saxon 
S King, 
