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l!?", n produced fo good an effeft, 
that all her pain ceafed : he alfo bled her in the arm 
and foot, ordering emollient clyfters. She was purged 
iome days after, with manna and caflia, which did 
very well ; andlhe was perfedUy cured, without the 
lean deformity, and could fee better than before the 
operation. 
XXXI. Account of four Roman In^ 
feriptions^ cut upon three large Sto?ieSy 
found in a ploughed feild near Wroxeter 
in Shropfhire, in the year 1752: Ti^ith 
fame Obfervattotis upon tbem^ by Tohn 
Ward, LL. D. Rhet. Prof Grefli. and 
V. P. R. S. 
ReadMay.5.|3EFORE I attempted to offer my 
. thoughts upon thefe inferiptions, I 
judged It necelfary to get the beft information in my 
power, with regard to the place and manner, in 
which the ftones, that contained them, were firft 
dilcovered, together with fome other circumftances. 
which attended them at that time. For this purpofe 
I applied myfelf to the Reverend Mr. William 
Adams, Minilter of St. Chad in Shrewfbury by 
whofe means the draughts of thefe inferiptions were 
communicated to this Society ( 1 ). And that gentle- 
man was fo obliging, as to procure for me a very 
particular account concerning them, in a letter from 
the Reverend Mr. Robert Cartwright, Vicar of Wrox- 
eter, the fubftance of which is as follows. The 
ftones 
(i) See Tab. V. 
