292 Mr, RAYV Itineraries. 
ket-Town, with a little wooden Ball 
in his Hand, plated over with Silver, 
and there proclaims the Hurling,, 
and mentions the Time and Place. 
They play in the fame manner as in 
the other, only they make the 
Churches their Goals, that Party 
which can caft the Ball into, or upon 
a Church, wins. In an Out-hurl- 
ing they have not a fet Number on 
each Side, but each have as many as 
they can procure. An Hurler, to 
help him in running, may catch hold 
on an Horleman’s Stirrup. No Horfe- 
men play. SaltaJI:) is governed by a 
Mayor, and Aldermen. On a woody 
Bank (by a Comb) to the South of 
SaltaJlj, we firfi: found Lamium me- 
lijfce folio growing in great Plenty. 
■We obferved no Parks in Cornwall', 
their Fences are for the moft Part 
earthen or Stone Walls ; often, inftead 
of a Stile, you have only a Gap in 
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