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Stukeley's Lamp, The Badge of the Society of Antiquaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

Extract

‘A Roman brass lamp from St. Leonard's Hill was given to the Society of Antiquaries and adopted by them for their common seal.’ So runs the note by Haverfield in the Victoria County History of Berkshire which records, under the heading ‘Windsor’, the discovery and subsequent fate of the bronze lamp which forms this Society's seal and adorns, in brass inlay, the marble pavement of its entrance hall.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1950

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page 22 note 1 V.C.H. Berkshire, i, 219.

page 22 note 2 Op. cit. iii, 36, 72, 76.

page 22 note 3 Rot. Lit. Pat. (Rec. Comm.), i, 128; Cal. Pat.1317–21, p. 451.

page 22 note 4 Cal. Pap. Lett. iii, 572: Cal. Pap. Petit. i, 270.

page 22 note 5 Feet of Fines, Berkshire, Mich. 4 Hen. VIII.

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page 23 note 1 Soc. Ant. MS. 265, pp. 10–12. The coins are of Faustina, Lucilla, Caracalla, Gallienus, Carausius, Constans, Magnentius, Valens, and Valentinian I.

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