154 Mr. RAY 's Itineraries, 
Arthur Ingrame., where King James 
was faid to be begotten. At Leeds (a 
large and rich Town, which hath a 
great Trade for Cloa thing) we faw 
the new Church, which had been 
lately built by one Harrifcny at his 
foie Charges, without accepting fo 
much as a Day’s Work from any 
Man. This Harrifon^ from a poor 
Boy, came to great Eftate, the moil 
whereof he bellowed in building this 
Church, and Alms-Houfes for 30 
poor Perlbns, which are near the 
Church. He is much commended 
there for his Juftice, Temperance, 
and Charity. At Knarejborough., on 
the River Nid., we law divers me- 
morable Things; as Firll, St. Ro~ 
bert\ Chapel., a little Thing having 
an Altar in it, all hewn out of the 
living Rock ; on the Outhde, at the 
Door, is the Statue of St. Robert, 
cut out of the Rock, The old Wo- 
man, 
