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II. Inscriptions1

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Roman Britain in 1955
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Copyright © R. P. Wright 1956. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

2 For the site see JRS XLV (1955), 137Google Scholar. The stone is now in Guildhall Museum, Royal Exchange.

3 Now in Reading Museum. First noticed in 1955 by Mr. G. C. Boon, who kindly sent it for examination.

4 Now in Verulamium Museum. For full discussion see Wright, , Ant. Journ. XXXVI (1956), 8, pl. IIIGoogle Scholar.

5 Now in Verulamium Museum.

6 Found by Mr. J. K. Knight, who kindly gave details of its provenance. Now in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.

7 Now in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, where Dr. H. N. Savory kindly provided details of provenance.

8 See n. 7 above.

9 Haverfield, Catalogue no. 9 read M·AGP (or R)./V. See Wright Catalogue of Grosvenor Museum (1955), no. 9.

10 History of Cumberland (1794) II, pl. v facing p. 284Google Scholar, no. 39. First noted by Mr.Jarrett, M. G.CW2 LIV (1954), 268Google Scholar, fig. 4, who reports that he searched for this fragment in vain in the Netherhall collection.

11 Mr. C. A. Ralegh Radford kindly considered the fragment and in a letter noted that ‘the type of monument is such that parallels north of Southern Gaul are very difficult to find’.

12 Now in Corbridge Museum; drawn by the present writer. For the west gate see JRS XLIV (1954), 88Google Scholar.

13 North Wales Weekly News, 17 June, 1954, gives report by Mr. F. P. Jowett, who has generously presented the stone to the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. For the road see Halhed AC (1912) 325.

14 Directed by Mr. L. Alcock; Dr. B. Swinbank kindly submitted the label.

15 Part of the Moxom collection of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, which, through Mr. P. G. Suggett, kindly lent it for examination. See Suggett, , London and Middlesex AST XVIII (1955). 60Google Scholar, figs. 7, 7a.

16 Birley, and Gillam, , AA4 XXVI (1948), 186Google Scholar.

17 Now in Hendon Public Library, where the Librarian kindly made it available. Suggett, , London and Middlesex AST2 XI (1953), 186Google Scholar.

18 Mr. M. R. Hull kindly made it available and gave details. For these flasks see Haverfield, Roman Britain in 1913, 29.

19 Now in Guildhall Museum, where Mr. N. C. Cook kindly made it available and gave details.

20 See previous note.

21 For the site see JRS XLV (1955), 139Google Scholar.

22 Now in Corbridge Museum.

23 Mr. L. P. Wenham kindly made the fragments available.

24 Now in the Grosvenor Museum; Mr. G. Webster kindly sent details and squeezes.

25 Now in Hendon Public Library. Suggett, , London and Middlx. AST2 XI (1953), 186Google Scholar. For the complete stamp see London in Roman Times 51, fig. 6, no. 3.

26 Clifford, JRS XLV (1955), 72Google Scholar, pl. XV, no. 17. Now in Gloucester City Museum; Miss M. D. Craster kindly sent details.

27 Mr. S. S. Frere kindly sent the fragment.

28 Clifford, JRS XLV (1955), 71Google Scholar, pl. XV, no. 13. Dr. C. Scott Garrett kindly sent details. The same die was used for the examples of this stamp found in Cirencester, and now in the Corinium Museum. Cf. JRS XLV, 71, no. 13.

29 ACamb. LXXXI (1926), 192Google Scholar, with inadequate description. Now in Carmarthen Museum; the Curator, Mr. J. F. Jones, kindly made the object available.

30 JRS XLV (1955). 148, no. 21Google Scholar.

31 Mr. J. B. Baird kindly sent the vessel for study.

32 Now in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Mr. H. Gear kindly gave details.

33 Now in Guildhall Museum.

34 Now in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow. Anne S, Robertson, Glasgow Arch. Soc. Report for 1953–4, 12.

35 Found by Mr. Rogerson, who has kindly presented it to Dumfries Museum. Mr. A. E. Truckell kindly sent details and the sherd.

36 From the cavalry-fort of Chesters there is a graffito S]IISQV(I)PLI[CARI (corrected reading of CIL VII, 1338, 26).

37 Now in Guildhall Museum; Mr. N. C. Cook kindly submitted it for study.

38 Mr. S. S. Frere kindly sent it for study.

39 Now in the Grosvenor Museum; Mr. G. Webster kindly made them available.

40 Now in the Yorkshire Museum, where Mr. G. F. Willmot kindly submitted it.

41 Found by Master P. Marsden; on temporary loan to Guildhall Museum.

42 Corder, , Ant. Journ. XVII (1937), 401, fig. 3Google Scholar.

43 Now in the private museum in the charge of Mr. C. Grantham, North Street, Driffield. Mr. I. M. Stead kindly sent information, and Mr. T. Wadsworth kindly lent the sherds for study.

44 Now in Reading Museum. Mr. G. C. Boon kindly sent it for study.

45 Found in Mrs. M. A. Cotton's excavation (JRS XLI, 133). Now in Colchester Museum, where Mr. M. R. Hull kindly made it available.

46 Grimes, , Holt (Y Cymmrodor XLI, 1930), 133, no. 26Google Scholar.

47 Iraq VII (1940), 67, pl. VGoogle Scholar.

48 Thacker, T. W. and Wright, R. P., Iraq XVII (1955), 90, fig. 1CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

49 Now in the Yorkshire Museum; Mr. G. F. Willmot kindly submitted it and gave details.

50 Ashmolean Museum Report (1955) 30, pl. IV, a.