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Thursday, November 26th, 1863

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1864

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page 302 note * This forms a verse, and is probably to be read, Virtù conduce gentil cuor ad alto. “Valour conducts the noble heart to eminence.”

Hor might be a contraction for Onor, but this would be too long for the verse.

page 305 note * A bronze end of this kind has been found at Brough, in Westmoreland, and is now deposited in the British Museum; several examples have been brought to light in the remarkable discoveries in the mosses of Jutland, described and engraved in Engelhardt, Thorsbjerg Mosefund, PI. 9. (Copenhagen, 1863.)