204 RAY’f Itineraries. 
Illand, (as I remember) in which 
is a good Fort. There are befides 
3 other Caftles near the Entrance 
of the Haven or Key of Plymouth^ 
on the Weft Side of the Town. 
Plymouth is a great and rich Town, 
inferior in Trade, Riches, and Big-r 
nefs, to none in the Weft, ex^r 
cept Briftoi\ yet there are no fair 
and uniform Streets in it : Here are 
two Churches, one half built. This 
Town makes a very fair Shew at a 
Diitance, as you go to Oujlon^ a 
good large Town on the Harbour, 
aJMile to the Eaft. From Plymouth 
we travelled on through Modberry^ a 
little Market-Town, and fo on to 
Morley. Near Modberry we pafted 
a fair Houfe belonging to Sir Thomas 
Hales, ' ■ 
Tuefday “July the 8 th, We purfued 
pur Journey to "Totnefs, through 
Dartmouth,, 
