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Four pieces of Roman glazed ware

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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References

page 93 note 3 Gent's Mag. Aug. 1857, p. 201: F.C.H. Kent, iii, 163.

page 93 note 4 Arch. Cant., ii, 6, pl. iv.

page 93 note 5 Arch. Cant., xxii, proc. lii; V.C.H. Kent, iii, 173. Unfortunately neither of these two sources gives any indication as to the present whereabouts of the Ham Green material.

page 93 note 6 The Bank of England Luncheon Club situated immediately north of St. Margaret Lothbury on the south side of King's Arms Yard.

page 95 note 1 Neither the London Museum nor the British Museum has any in its collection catalogued either as Roman or seventeenth-century pottery.

page 95 note 2 Y Cymmrodor, xli (1930), 175 ff.

page 95 note 3 Arch. News letter, 2, No. 12, p. 199: Roman Lead Glazed Pottery in Britain, E. M. Jope.

page 95 note 4 The Walbrook stream ran immediately to the east of the site: Stow, Survey of London (Kingsford ed.), i, 175; Archaeologia, xxvii, 147; Roy. Com. Rep. London, iii: Roman London, p. 144, Tokenhouse Yard. The thick Roman deposits on the site appear to be due to the build up of the stream's banks which also occurred at Bucklersbury and Walbrook.

page 95 note 5 Arch. Cant., lxviii, 1954, 1 ff.

page 95 note 6 Arch. Cant., ii, pl. v.

page 95 note 7 Miss E. Pirie of Maidstone Museum kindly examined the stamps for me and identified them as Senila of Lezoux (Antonine), Annius of Lezoux (Trajan-Hadrian), and Nemes of East Gaul (Hadrian-Antonine).