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mount the Hills as foon as poflible ; and therefore directed 
their Stratum from York to the Ford, over the River Ber - 
went at Stainfordburg \ and from thence in a direCt Line to 
Garrowby Hill ; which I take to be corrupted from Bar - 
rowby , many of thofe Tumuli or Barrows being near this 
Place. On the Top of this Mountain, as I may well call 
it, though the Road turns up it by an eafy Afcent, begins 
a Series of fuch enormous Works for Fortification, as the 
like is not to be met with in the whole Hand. 
This Road on the Summit of the Hill in a ftrait Line 
points direCtly for Sureby or Burlington-Bay r the Sinus 
Salutaris of Ptolemy . But another Road to the right 
takes a different Courfe, and comes down to the Ruins l 
have before mentioned. From thence the Road leads direCtly 
to Londesburg? the Place which I once thought the Station 
fought for : It pailes thro* Lord Burlington ’s Park, where 
more of it was laid open laft Y ear than I had before feen, 
in widening the large and noble Canal in that Inclofure. 
This Place was before a Morafs, and the Romans were 
obliged to force a Way through it, which is eight Yards 
broad, and laid with Stone edgeways to a great Depth. 
The Road paffed up the Hill on the other Side this marfhy 
Place, and divided into two Branches on the Top of it ; 
one Way pointing through Weight on to Brough on the 
Humber , and the other by the Eaft End of Godmondham 
directly for Beverley *, which now I am convinced alfo was 
the Petvaria of Ptolemy . From which laft Station it 
muft have gone out direCtly for Patrington or Spurnhead ; 
one of which was certainly the. Praetorivm, 
mention’d as the lafh Stage in the firft itinerary Route of 
Antoninus . 
This Sea-Port mull be very commodious to touch at, 
either going or returning from Gaul , or the Belgic Coafts, 
and bringing military Stores, £dV. from thence, either to 
York or Malton ; to which laft Place the Camolodvnvm 
of Ptolemy , another Road branches out, apparently from 
the Conjunction on the Top of Garrowby- Hill , ahd leads 
dlreCtly to it. But to return to our Delgovitia. 
The 
