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page 219 note 1 Though unknown to the writer, this attribution was first made by Sir Mortimer Wheeler (then Dr. R. E. M. Wheeler) in 1935 during the Summer Meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute at Chichester. Arch. Journ. xcii (1935), 411–12. I am much indebted to Sir Mortimer Wheeler for the accompanying plan of the gate (Fig. 1) which was surveyed by him in June 1955 expressly to illustrate this note.Google Scholar
page 220 note 1 The fullest account of the building seems to be that by A. M. Hendy in the Victoria County History of Hampshire vol. iii, London 1908, p. 231.Google Scholar