AN ACCOUNT OF A ROMAN PUBLIC WAY. 557 
Beyond Amberswood Common the Road is 
again seen in the curve of the hedge, close to a 
Water Pit, where its stones and gravel are very 
visible in the ditch. Here, as it often happens, 
the hedge stands across the Road. 
The Roman Road is found again, by the gravel, 
near a gate in Ince Lane. 
The Road is found in the ditch of the next 
field but one to the Leeds and Liverpool canal. 
The Roman Road crosses the Leeds and Liver- 
pool canal, near the second Foot bridge, on the 
west side of the stone bridge. 
The ridge of the Road is very visible in the 
next field, on the north side of the canal. 
The stones of the Road are found in a drain, 
a little on the north side of the Scholes Brook. 
The ridge of the Road is very visible, as it 
ascends the brow, on the south side of the Brick 
Barn House, in the Scholes. 
A full account of the Road and Station at 
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