the day, and to his Catholic on the other. H e lived lone an Jm
them much refpefted, and died lamented.
T h e proteftant natives o f many o f the ifles obferve ru le M
P a fch , or Cbriftmas and E a fter j which among rigid prelbvfpr' J
i . fo horrid , foportiirion. , h „ I h „ f S 3 I g t |
who underwent a cenfure fo r having a goofe to dinner on C h rftM
d a y ; as i f any one day was more holy than another, or to be Jd
tinguilhed b y any external marks o f feftivity.
In popiih times here was probably a refident minifter; f o r h l
aie to be feen-the ruins o f a chapel, and a fmall crofs: j
M u ch rain and very hard gales the whole night i the w e a t l
eing, as it is called in theie parts* broken
lULr ,2‘ Bahd W * ? ® CMtinues> which prevented us from fe e in g
r 1S i ^ WC lntended> S Q o f vifiting the rocl
S G o on Ihore at- the neareft part, and v ifit a lofty l l e n l
v a f t h h ' T ,n t° f t a : ° n ° ne flde is a Iittlfe tower, f l
vaft height above us, acceflible by a narrow and horrible p a l
Deon^mS T 7 " r * “ b le “ COntain h a l f a
» ih n o a ™ b” at b? 1
C o u p a is -b ill. T o ^ North-Weft. above this priibn, is- the C o tn p ^ MU, A
f f n H f t ° r the red Prqjefting rock. On the t o l
C u a « ? r i e T a r ,nm C°mpafS 5 ° bferVedt0 v a t y a w h c l
quarter; the North.point Handing due W e f t : an irregularity p r l
bably owing to. the nature o f the rock, highly impregnated w i |
C oal I S I l l W“ brouSht> *>und in the r o c l l
C o a l . Bun-eudam , but m fuch finall veins as- to be ufelefs. It lies i f
b e d !
WXEW. IF - ' e iM A T .