• Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 153 
PontefraSl ; where are fometimes 
digged up antient Roman Coins ; 
fome we gathered up among the 
People who had found them. We 
paffed alfo the River Calder at Med- 
ley-Bridge. By the Way we had a 
Profpedlof Leadjlon-Hall^ belonging 
to Sir John Lewis., and another great 
Houfe of the Blands on the Right 
Hand. Then we rode through a 
Btijhety or Common, called Rodwell 
Hake, two Miles from Leeds, where 
(according to the vulgar Tradition) 
was once found a Stag, with a Ring 
of Brafs about its Neck, having this 
Infcription, 
When Julius Cselar here ivas King, 
About my Neck he put this Ring : 
Whofoever doth me take. 
Let me go for Cxiar’s Sake. 1 
Thence we had a ProlpeT of thei?^^- 
Hall at JVhiikirk, belonging to Sir 
Arthur 
