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had finiflied his Devotions. A Se- 
cond Legend of St. Robert is this. 
St. Robert going to the King., com- 
plained to him that his Deer in the 
Foreji of Knarejborough did the 
poor Mens Corn much Harm; the 
King merrily alked him, Why they 
did not pound them ? whereupon St. 
Robert catcheth two of the Stags, 
and putteth them into the Pinfold. 
The King wondering at it, alks him 
what he would defire in Recompence 
for the Poor. The Saint anfwered. 
Only as much Land as he could plow 
round with two Stags, in the Time 
of Divine Service. The King grant- 
ing his Requeft, he encompafled a 
great Quantity of Land, which is 
now in the Occupation of the Sling- 
byes. The Picture of the Plow and 
Bucks is in one of the Church Win- 
dows at Knarejborough'. Another 
Legend of this Saint is, that a cer- 
tain 
