Peterborough Cathedral.
On July 26th, 1681, the Rev. John Wray, M.A., F.R.S., writes in his diary:—
"We (Mr. Wray and Mr. Willoughby) began our journey northwards from Cambridge, and that day, passing through Huntingdon and Stilton, we rode as far as Peterborough, 25 miles. There I first heard the Cathedral Service. The Choristers made us pay money for coming into the choir with our spurs on."