Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
page 128 note 3 Archaeological features were first discovered at Armsley by a former owner, Mr. H. S. W. Edwards, and reported by him in Proc. Hants Field Club, x (1927), 7Google Scholar. The present discoveries arose during selective excavations by the Salisbury Museum Excavation Sub-Committee in 1960 (now the Salisbury Museum Research Committee).
page 128 note 4 Private communication from Professor Jope who also kindly showed me, in advance of publication (M.O.P.B.W. Archaeological Report), his note on the glazed pottery found at Chew, Somerset, in which he discusses the distribution of similar wares.
page 129 note 1 See p. 128, n. 4.
page 130 note 1 Mr. R. A. H. Farrar has also drawn my attention to Roman glazed wares found at Charminster, Dorset, and Mr. H. de S. Shortt to a fragment from Hamshill Ditches, Barford St. Martin near Salisbury, Wilts. Clearly Roman glazed wares are commoner than was once thought and their apparent extreme rarity may be due in part to failure to recognize them as such.
page 130 note 2 See p. 128, n. 4.