312 Afr. RAYV Itineraries. 
Palace, called Far7iham Caftle : We 
ended this Day’s Journey at TVmdfor^ 
a Borough I'own, indiiderently fair 
and large. 
Ft'iday ytdy the i 8 th, We fawthe 
Caftle, a large and ftately Strucfture, 
ftt to be a King’s Palace; there are 
feveral Courts in it. In the firft the 
Poor Knights^ 24 in Number, have 
their Lodgings. At the Weft End 
ot the Caftle is a Tower, wherein 
are 8 Bells. St. George s Chapel is a 
ftiir Building, having a Body and two 
ftde Ilies ; it wants of the Height of 
Kmg's College Chapel in Ca7nhridge^ 
but the' Body alone is near as wide, 
arched on the Roof with Stone, as 
alfo are the ftde Ifles, and the two 
Wings or crofs Building ; the Arch is 
very flat, and curioufly adorned with 
carved Work, in both which relpedts 
it is not inferior to King s College 
