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noon, November i, laft paft. The pond is a large 
one, and almoft round. The bank of it, towards 
the north, is faced with a brick- wall; and the bot- 
tom of it arifes from thence, in a Hope, towards the 
fouth. The water arofe from north to fouth, fo as 
to go five feet and a half beyond the water-mark. 
In his return it arofe againft the brick wall, the top 
of which was about one foot above the level of the 
water, fo as to run over it. The water afterwards 
moved from north to fouth, and back again, five 
times before it flopped. I am. 
Earley, June 15, 
1756. 
Dear Sir, 
Very faithfully yours, 
T. Rutherforth. 
CVIII. Some Co?jfjderations on a draught 
of two large peices of Lead, with Roman 
Infcriptions upo?i them, found feveral years 
fence in Yorkfhire. By John Ward, LL.D* 
Rhet. Prof. Grefh. and V.P.R. S. 
Read July OM E time fince a draught of two 
large peices of lead, fimilar to each 
other, was communicated to this Society by a wor- 
thy member, Henry Stuart Stevens, Efquire (1). 
The account then given of them, which accom- 
(1) January 31, 1754. 
panied 
