Mr. RAY’i Itineraries. 317 
fecond Court is a Tower (called the 
round Tower) ftanding upon a round 
and high Hill, with a wide and deep 
Ditch about it, where the Magazine 
is kept. The third Court is a very 
fair and fpacious Place, encompafled 
vVith very good Buildings, on one 
Side St. Georges Hall, where the 
King dines with the Knights; alfo 
the King’s private Chapel. There 
are many fair Rooms in the Palace.- 
The Roofs of the Guard-Chamber, 
and the Prefence-Chamber, are 
adorned with SpeculumSy fixed in the 
Corners of the Fret-work. Along: 
the North Side of the Caftle is a very 
ftately Terras- Walk, from whence is 
a View of the T'hames. 
In the Hall is St. George?, Chair, 
on the Back whereof is carved St. 
George killing the Dragon, and the 
Virgin ftanding by. In the lower- 
moft 
