3d 2 Mf \ RAY’j Itineraries, 
Stone. The Cloifter is wide, and 
a Furlong about. The Chapter- 
Houfe is a large one, fupported with 
a Pillar in the Middle, and hath 
Fifty-two Stalls in it for the Fifty- ' 
two Prebendaries of this Church. 
About a Mile from Salijhury^ in the 
Way to Amejhury^ flood old Sarufn ; 
there areftill remaining great Trenches 
which encompaffed the Caftle. They 
report that ancient Roman Coins and 
Urns have been dug up here. 
Monday "July the 14th, We fet 
forward to Amejhury^ from whence 
I again' vifited Stone-henge^ about a 
Mile and an Plalf Weft of the Town. 
It confifts of four Rows of Stones, 
the outmoft high Stones ftanding in 
a Circle, and having Stones lying 
upon them from Stone to Stone j 
each upright Stone hath two Tenons, 
which fill the Mortices of the in- 
cumbent 
