Mr. RAY’f Itineraries. 299) 
a Free-School, founded by King 
Edward VI. and v/eii endowed, the 
Stipend is Sixty Pounds per .Annum. 
The CafUe is how ruined, but never 
was very great or ftrong. 
Saturday yuly the 1 2 th, We fet - 
out from Sherborne to Salijbury^ 34 
^iles, and paffed through Shaftjburyy 
and by the Earl of Pembroke % Seat 
at TVilton (about two Miles from 
SarumE where is a Park encompailed, 
with a Stone- Wall. Salijbury hath 
in it four Parilh Churches, behdes the 
Cathedral: It hath Water running 
through all the principal Streets, 
which are ftrait arid broad ; it hath 
a fair and large Market-Place, and is 
governed by a Mayor and twenty- 
four Aldermen. The Buildings are 
but low. The Height of the Cathe- 
dral Steeple was lately found to be 
135 Yards, whereas before it was 
fuppofed 
