298 Mr. RAY V Itineraries. 
Dean and Chapter have given to poor 
ancient People to inhabit. The 
Chapter-Houfe is different from all 
that we have feen, an Oblong, like 
a Chapel, handfomely gilded on the 
Top. A good Area about the 
Church. 
'Thurfday July the loth. From 
"Exeter we travelled through Honi- 
ton to Morley^ 21 Miles. We law 
nothing remarkable in this Day’s 
Journey. 
Friday July the 1 1 th, We went on 
through Chard., 6 Miles; to Croke- 
horn, 7 Miles; thence to Evil, 8 ' 
Miles ; and to Sherborne, 4 Miles. 
Here the Lord Digby hath an Houle. 
The Town is no inconfiderable one, 
the Church large, arched, and well 
carved on the Top. It was once an 
Abbey-Church. Near the Church 
is 
