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II. Roman Antiquities at and near Bradburn in the County of Derby. In a second Letter from Hayman Rooke, Esq. to the Rev. Dr. Pegge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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When I was last at Hopton, I went again to examine those three singular sculptured stones in the churchyard at Bradburn; two of these (see plate III. No 1 and 2) are fixed in a wall so near together as to form a narrow pass, the common way of making stiles in Derbyshire; the other is placed as a corner-stone in the foundation of the porch, which evidently appears to be coëval with the church.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1796

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page 7 note [a] If so, the church was probably placed on the site of the Prætorium.

page 8 note [b] View of the present State of Derbyshire, vol. II. p. 284.

page 9 note [c] Hoisley's Brit. Rom, p. 91.

page 9 note [d] Ibid. p. 92.