296 Mr. RAY’jr ItinerarifI^, 
but inftead of it, found Melijfa Fuchjij 
in Plenty, which we fuppofe was 
jniftakeri for it. Rubia major grows 
alfo there. In Devonjhire are abun- 
dance of deep, narrow, fhady Lanes ; 
the Country a very uneven one, 
TVednefday yuly the 9th, We 
paffed on to Exeter. We, viewed 
the T own ; it has one fair Street ; the 
Houfes well built; the Cathedral is 
fmall but neat ; it hath two. Steeples, 
one at each End of the crols Build- 
ing, in the one ten Bells, in the 
other one large one ; the Lady’s 
Chapel is converte 4 into a Library, 
and therein, at the upper End, a 
Monunient of Sir Peter Carey and 
his Lady ; there are other little Cha- 
pels, an 4 in dtem feveral ancient Mo- 
nument§, tp vvit. Sir Gaven Carew\ 
and his Lady’s, and Sir Peter Ca- 
renp^ (Sir Gaven and his Lady were 
poifoned) j 
