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XXXV. Some Observations on the Horns given by Henry I. to the Cathedral of Carlisle. By the Rev. Mr. Cole, F.A.S. In a Letter to the President

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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This curious and perfect Roman fibula, which I have the honour to send to you by my friend Mr. Lort for your inspection, was found at no great distance from Rome, about the year 1770, at a place called Rocca Priore, between Frescati and Palestrina, by a peasant, who sold it, together with some coins, to my friend Mr. Kerrich, fellow of Magdalen college, Cambridge, from whom I received it very lately.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1779

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