3i 8 Mr. RAYV Itineraries.- 
inoft Room of a Tower near St.- 
Georges Hail, two Kings were kept' 
Prifoners at once, viz. John King 
of France, and David King of Scot- 
land. 
From TVindfor we palled a wooden 
Bridge over the- Fhames to Rton. 
Thefe two together make up a fair 
and large Town. We law the Col- 
lege, which is fomewhat interior to 
JVincheJler College. The Chapel is 
large, and fomewhat refembles King s 
College Chapel in Cambridge. The 
outer Chapel is ufed as the Parilh 
Church • of Eto?i. None lit in the 
Choir but fuch as are of the Foun- 
dation, Here is a little Chapel of 
one Lupton, with a Rebus carved on 
it, to wit, Lup dxidzTun. The Mo- 
nument of Mr. RouSf (late Provoft) 
which was here eretted, was firft de- 
faced and afterwards taken , down. 
Murray i 
