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A TOUR IN SCOTLAND. MDCCLXIX.
ON Monday the 26th of JUNE take my depar|ture from CHESTER,* 1.1 a city without parallel for the singular structure of the four princi|pal, streets, which are as if excavated out of the earth, and sunk many feet beneath the surface; the carriages drive far beneath the level of the kitchens, on a line with ranges of shops, over which on each side of the streets passengers walk from end to end, in covered galleries, secure from wet or heat. The back courts of all these houses are level with the ground, but to go into any of these four streets it is necessary to descend a flight of several steps.
The Cathedral is an antient structure, very ragged on the outside, from the nature of the red friable stone * 1.2 with which it is built: the tabernacle work in the choir is very neat; but the beauty, and elegant simplicity of a very antique gothic chapter-house, is what merits a visit from every traveller.
The Hypocaust near the Feathers Inn, is one of the remains of the Romans** 1.3, it being well known that this place was a principal station. Among