176 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
Rofeberry.) or Ounjberry ‘Topping., the 
Top whereof is faftigiate, like a 
Sugar Loaf, and ferves for a Sea- 
mark. It may be feen at a great 
Diftance, viz. from Stanmore, which 
is in a right Line above 20 Miles off. 
From hence we had a Prolpedl of 
that pleafant and fruitful Vale, Part 
whereof is called Cliveland, a Coun- 
try noted for a good Breed of Horfes. 
The V/ays here in Winter Time are 
very bad, and almoft impailable, 
according to that proverbial Rhyme, 
Cliveland in the Clay, 
Bring in two Soles, carry one away. 
Near tliis Hill we went to fee a Well 
celebrated -for the Cure of fore or 
dim Eyes, and other Difeafes. Every 
' one that walhes in it, or receives Be- 
nefit by it, ties a Lacinia, or Rag 
of Linnen or Woollen, &‘c. on a 
Shrub or Bufii near it, as an Offer- 
ing 
