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DifTolution of the Temple it became 3 Roman Sta- 
tion, tkenxalled Helgovicia ; which has been foun- 
certainly fixed at Goodmanham, Londesbrough , Hay- 
ton, &c. : Yet not the lead Remains ever appearing 
at any of thofe Places, fo as to fatisfy an indifferent 
Inquirer * but, in this juft now'difcovered,the Ruins and 
Foundations are a Demonftration of the once Gran- 
deur of the Place 5 and no doubt it was the above!- 
mentioned Helgovicia . The Foundations lay about 
18 Inches below the Surface, and to the Depth of 
4 or $ Feet within the Ground. 
N. B. It is on the Wolds Hills, within two Miles 
of Bocklington, 
Within a Mile and half of Kilham is a Place 
called Hanes Graves , near which, it is fuppofed, 
was fought a great Battle, in which infinite Numbers 
fell ; and fo were laid in Heaps, and covered with the 
chalky Soil in little Tumuli , of the Quantity of two or 
three fquare Yards ; in which, if opened* one may find 
great Quantities of human Bones : Though, at this Di- 
ftance of Time, I believe there is not lefs than an 
Acre of Ground covered over with them, joining 
clofe to each other ; and it is one of the greateft Cu- 
riofities of Antiquity, in my Opinion, I have ever 
feen : I am determined one Day to go and number 
them, and to meafure the Quantity of Land they 
cover. 
About five Miles from thence, in Rudjlone Church- 
yard, there ftands up, on the N. E. End of the 
Church, a large Stone, 30 Feet above-ground, and 
what Depth within is not known (tho’ I intend next 
Winter to dig and fee the Depth) : Neither can! 
tell upon what Account fuch a mighty Obelisk was 
brought 
