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The Roman Settlement at Ruthin, Clwyd.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2011
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135 School records indicate his arrival as a boarder in the second term of 1913. In 1917 he rejected an offer to move to Harrow to study mathematics and left Ruthin in 1919 to enter Oxford.
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139 Waddelove, E., Denbigh Historical Transactions xxxi (1982), 153–61.Google Scholar Drs P. Carrington and J. Davies contributed comments on the pottery.
140 Examination was made possible by Messrs P. Reynolds, D. Pierce, G. Eyre-Morgan, J. Spencer, D. Kilkenny and P. Wallace from Manchester University. The authors are deeply grateful for their commitment which enabled an area to be examined prior to the continuation of machining. Access was kindly granted by Mr J.E. Parry, the developer. The authors are very grateful to Mr K. Maude and Miss C. Maude (Manchester University) for the illustrations for this note.
141 Hogg, A.H.A., Arch. Journ. cxxv (1968), 161Google Scholar ff.; cf. for Fendoch, where Richmond's excavation was by trenching rather than area stripping, PSAS lxxiii (1938–9), noff.
142 The Clwyd-Powys team was directed by Mr K. Brassil. This work was supported by members of a training scheme of the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit under Ms R. McNeill and Mr J. Roberts. The authors wish to record their gratitude for this generous contribution to a salvage problem by Mr P. Mayes, Director of Greater Manchester Archaeology Unit.
143 Access for this phase was kindly granted by J.E. Parry (Rossett) Ltd.