AUKBOROUGH, (Lincolnshire) to which a Roman road, called Aquis by that nation, comes directly from Whitten Brook. Their camp is now called Countess-Clefe: from a Countess of Warwick, who, say they, at least had a seat here, if not the manor. The Roman castle here was erected in the N. W. angle of the Co. at a watch-tower over the greatest part of Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. There is a labyrinth here called Julian's bower, where the boys divert themselves, to this day, by losing one another in its graves.