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XX. Remarks on an unpublished Inscription to the Emperor Tetricus, found at Bittern, near Southampton: in a Letter from Charles Roach Smith, Esq., F.S.A., to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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During a late visit to Bittern, the site of Clausentum, I observed in the garden of the Manor House, which (together with a lawn and plantations) now occupies a large part of the Roman station, an inscription to the Emperor Tetricus, which does not appear to have been published.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1842

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page 257 note a The property of Mrs. Stuart Hall, to whom I am indebted for a most courteous recepion on the ahove occasion.

page 258 note b Published in “A Walk through Southampton,” 1805.

page 259 note c De Vita Constantini, lib. 1, cap. xlvii.

page 260 note d De Cæsaribus, cap. xl. 26.

page 260 note e De Aureliano, cap. 39.

page 260 note f De Tetrico Seniore.

page 260 note g See Eutropius, lib. ix. cap, 9, and Victor, De Caes. cap. xxxv.