i 62 Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 
the three Stones called the Devil's 
Bolts or Arrows by the Vulgar, and 
about which they have, a Legend. 
They are tall and flender, four- 
fquare, of a pyramidal Figure, but 
not v'ery fharp at the Top. They 
feemed to us to be fadlitious Stones, 
but yet endure the Weather exceed- 
ing vvell, and may, in Probability, 
Hand there till Dooms-day. About 
a Mile hence, at a Place called Ald- 
btirgh (a fmali Village now, but of 
old a good Roman Town, and as yet 
a Borough), we gathered up among 
the People divers ancient Roman 
Coins, bctli Brafs and Silver, which 
are daily found in the plowed Fields, 
and about tlie Streets there. Thofe 
Pieces that have radiate Crowns on 
the Pleads of the Effigies, they call 
Saracens Heads., all the reft Aldburgh 
Half-pennies. Here we faw a Piece 
of the antient Roman Pavement, per- 
