364 Mr . RAY’j Itineraries.; 
Wine. We alfo faw divers Sorts of 
Tobacco Pipes, for which this Town 
is famous. From hence we purfued 
our Journey to Stockbridge^ wherd 
we lodged. 
T’uefday yuly the 15th, We rode’ 
to Winchejler., an old City. In it 
were fourteen Churches, fbme of 
them are now fallen down, and the 
CafUe is in a ruinous Condition. 
Here is one indifferent fair Street. 
The Town is governed by a Mayor 
and Aldermen. The Shire-Hall., 
within the Caftle, built like an old 
Chapel, with a Body fupported by 
Stone Pillars, and in it are two Ifles. 
Over the Court of Niji prius, above 
the Judge’s Seat is fixed, againft the 
Wall, King Arthurs Round-Table, 
with the Names of the Knights upon 
it. The Cathedral is a large Build- 
ing, very plain without, a fquare low 
Tower 
