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IV. Account of the Remains of a Roman Bath near Stoke in Lincolnshire: by Edmund Turnor, Esq. F.R. and A.SS.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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Mr. Nichols, in his History of Leicestershire, mentions some Roman ruins near Stoke, in Lincolnshire, which were visible in 1670. Being in company with Sir Charles Broke Vere, and having this intimation of Mr. Nichols's in our minds, we dismounted at some rough ground in the hamlet of North Stoke, where there had evidently been buildings, and my friend soon found a piece of tile, which led to the discovery of Roman Baths and very slight vestiges of a Villa.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1826

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page 28 note a Phil. Trans, vol. xxxv. p, 428.

page 28 note b Tumor's Grantham, p. 174.

page 28 note c Phil. Trans, vol. xxxv. p. 428.

page 28 note d Ibid.

page 32 note e See Plate I.