tinue itscourfe, and what I have abferved worthy of 
note, about the fame unto Hw^^er aforefaid. 
It is not perhaps unworthy to note that this way is 
called all along by the Country people the High Street^ 
and is fo vifible, that it is a great direftjion and guide 
to Strangers and PalTengers. It iscaft up on both fides 
with incredible Labour to great heighth, and difcon- 
tinned in many places, and then: begun again, and fo 
on to Uumkr-Jide. I have obferved that where it runs 
over nothing but bare Mould and plain Heath, that 
there it confifts of nothing but Earth caft up, but 
where it comes to run through Woods, there it is not 
only raifed with Earth, but alfo payed with great 
Stones fet edge way , very clofe^to one anojther, that 
the roots of thp Trees tliaVh^ .t^ceri c make 
way for the fame, might not Tpnhg.ifp ag^ and blind 
the Road. Which paved Cau-fey is'yet very ftrong, 
•firm, and Viihl^ in m^^ 
Woods ar^ yetftandirig oi^rpQtH^^H^;:^ yn^ubtedly 
they were on thQ^^m/in Xx^^^^ .^^^^^xio^^ 
paved, and in other places it J ii'pave^^ 
of any Wood is>now to J[)e feen, tho undoubtedly 
there was when it was m^de.^^ in .(pqe place I meafur'd 
tie breadth of the faid- pp,^4 .|treet,: and I found it 
juft feven yards troad E;^i;7/^' m^^^ '^^;^'' 
This Street or Caufey m its courfe full North as 
.aforefaid, runs by the Fields of Hibherfiow^ [which 
perhaps .fignifies the place' 1 where the Damjh G^mx^A 
HMh .wsls buried] in 'wHic^hr Fields not. far off this 
Street, is the foundations oiTmany Roman Buildings, to 
..be feern, as is nianifeft ^ from ^ their, Tile tliere found, 
and Tradition fays, that ther.e\:|iath been a City 
And Caftle there, and fhere.'arQ two Springs, the 
one callp.d Julkns .Srpny Wfili and-/tbe^ other 
Cajlleton .Well and there " ^"re ieveral ^ ' olcl Koimn 
(Coins now and then found there. This might perhaps 
be 
