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VIII. Account of some Roman Antiquities lately discovered in Cumberland. By the Rev. D. Carlisle, of Carlisle. Communicated by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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The antiquities from which the inclosed drawings were taken have been all (except No. 23) found at Castlesteads or Cambeck fort. A few of them were discovered some time ago, but the greater part only last year, when the remains of the fort, as well as of the wall of Severus, for a considerable length, were dug up.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1792

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References

page 63 note [a] Plates III. IV. V.

page 64 note [b] Relictis civitatibus ac mure, fugiunt, disperguntur. Bed. Hist. p. 50.

page 69 note [c] De Castrametatione.