Mr. RAY’^ Itineraries. 303 
cumbent Stones, and fo they all to- 
gether formed a Cirele. The Stones 
within thele are of a hnaller Size, 
and the inner ones are fet in an Hex- 
agonal Form, and are very large, 
two ftanding upright and pretty near 
together, having Tenons, and one 
Stone laid upon them with two Mor- 
tices; together they reprefent the 
Greek Letter n. Six there are of . 
thefe, ftanding like the Later a of an 
Hexagon, with a good void Space 
between lor the Angles. We counted 
thefe Stones, and found the Number 
of all (fmall and great Pieces and all) 
94. At Amejbury., in the Wall of 
the Abbey, we faw an old Grave- 
Stone, fuppofed of Queen Guenever^ 
King Arthurs Wife ; thefe Remains 
are juft behind the Marquis of Hert- 
ford' % Houfe, in a little Park. We 
here faw the Loches, which they take 
and drink down quick in a Glafs of 
Wine. 
