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LIII. An Inscription, from a Roman Altar found at Brough on the Sands in Cumberland: By the late Lord Bishop of Carlisle
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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The drawing, or rather sketch, I now lay before you, was made from a Roman altar lately dug up in the Vicar's Garden at Brough on the Sands in Cumberland, supposed to have been the Axelodunum of the Notitia, but certainly was a Roman station, close adjoining on Severus's wall.
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page 309 note [a] Gibson's edition of the Britannia (1722), pag. 101.
page 309 note [b] Gale's Notes on Antonine's Itin. pag. 32.
page 309 note [c] Horsley's Brit. Romana, pag. 261.
page 309 note [d] Here you will observe, the word Belatucadro stands singly, without the adjunct Deo.
page 310 note [e] Ibid. pag. 271.
page 310 note [f] Ibid. pag. 261.
page 310 note [g] Ibid. pag. 261.
page 310 note [h] Ibid. pag. 271.