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Roman Britain in 1936

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7 Ibid. ser. 3, ix, 239 ff.

8 Ibid. ser. 4, xiv, 95–102.

9 Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. Trans., n.s., xxxvii, 157–166.

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11 Ibid. 170–171.

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13 Arch. Ael. ser. 4, xiv, 227–242.

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27 Forthcoming report in Annals of Archaeology, 1937.

28 These pieces have been presented to the British Museum.

29 It occupies fields 142, 143 25-inch OS map Cheshire, sheet xxiv, 4, Lancashire cxv, 13, with its NW boundary 565 ft. from the bench-mark 112.54 over the little brook at Brook Place.

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44 Proc. Suffolk Inst. Arch. and Nat. Hist. xxii 263 ff.

44a Ibid. xxii, 339 ff.

45 Hist. Mons. Comm. Inventory, Essex iii, 207.

46 Ibid. iii, p. xxviii. A report on the excavations of 1930–34 is expected during 1938 in the Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries.

47 Hist. Mons. Comm. Inventory, Essex iii, 230; probably actually the pavement mentioned in 3 (d).

48 Anne Robertson in Numis. Chron. xvi, 1936, 245 ffGoogle Scholar. Somerset Arch. and N.H. Soc. Proc. lxxxii, 1936, 165. The pewter is now in Taunton Museum.

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50 Devon. Arch. Exploration Soc. Proc. ii, 1935, 200 ffGoogle Scholar. Cf. JRS xxii, 216. Lt.-Col. L. A. D. Montague informs us that they include a mortarium stamped GRATVS (cf. CIL xiii, 3, 1, no. 10006, 37), vessels of the Samian potters L. C. Celsus and Firmo, and parts of two glass charioteer cups inscribed CRESC … PYRAME VA and PYRAME (cf. Schuermans ‘Verre à course de chars,’ Annales de la Soc. arch. de Namur xx ).

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