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CXXIII.

The inward parts of a City. Interiora Urbis.

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Within the City are _Streets_, 1. paved with Stones; Intra urbem sunt _Plateæ_ (Vici), 1. stratæ Lapidibus; _Market-places_, 2. (in some places with _Galleries_), 3. and _narrow Lanes_, 4. _Fora_, 2. (alicubi cum _Porticibus_), 3. & _Angiportus_, 4.

The Publick Buildings are in the middle of the City, the _Church_, 5. the _School_, 6. the _Guild-Hall_, 7. the _Exchange_, 8. Publica ædificia sunt in medio Urbis, _Templum_, 5. _Schola_, 6. _Curia_, 7. _Domus Mercaturæ_, 8.

About the Walls and the Gates are the _Magazine_, 9. the _Granary_, 10. _Inns_, _Ale-houses_, Circa Mœnia, & Portas _Armamentarium_, 9. _Granarium_, 10. _Diversoria_, _Popinæ_, _Cooks-shops_, 11. the _Play-house_, 12. and the _Spittle_, 13. & _Cauponæ_, 11. _Theatrum_, 12. _Nosodochium_, 13.

In the by-places are _Houses of Office_, 14. and the _Prison_, 15. In recessibus, _Foricæ_ (Cloacæ), 14. & _Custodia_ (Carcer), 15.

In the chief Steeple is the _Clock_, 16. and the _Watchmans_ Dwelling, 17. In turre primariâ est _Horologium_, 16. & habitatio _Vigilum_, 17.

In the Streets are _Wells_, 18. In Plateis sunt _Putei_, 18.

The _River_, 19. or _Beck_, runneth about the City, serveth to wash away the _filth_. _Fluvius_, 19. vel _Rivus_, interfluens Urbem, inservit eluendis _sordibus_.

The _Tower_, 20. standeth in the highest part of the City. _Arx_, 20. extat in summo Urbis.