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XIII. The Bull-running, at Tutbury, in Staffordshire, considered. By the Reverend Mr. Pegge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I know of nothing that affords the inquisitive mind of man so much pleasure, as the developing the original of antient and obscure customs; and if it happens that former conjectures have miscarried, and mens opinions concerning them have been thereby misled, the satisfaction will then be double, because, at the same time that you establish a truth, you are routing and convicting an error.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1809

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page 88 note [a] Eranc. Willoughby's Voyage through Spain, 499.

page 88 note [b] Prideaux, in notis ad marmor Ταυροχαθαψιῶγ, inter Marmora Oxoniensia.

page 89 note [a] Tanner's Notitia Mon. p. 493.

page 89 note [b] Life, vol. I. p. 224.

page 90 note [c] Plot, p. 436. Blount, p. 167.

page 91 note [d] Blount's Tenures, p. 149.