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III. Observations by the Rev. Mr. Pegge on the Stanton-Moor Urns, and Druidical Temple. In a Letter to Major Rooke

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After returning you my best thanks for the favour of your letter of Nov. 27., 1784, wherein you are so obliging as to impart to me an account of your late and further discoveries of antiquities on Stanton-Moor in the county of Derby, with drawings of the urns which you was then so fortunate as to find, I should be wanting in gratitude did I not communicate to you, in return, my sentiments upon them, in hope that they may prove acceptable to you.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1787

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page 58 note [a] Notes on Marc. Aurel. Antonin. p. 43.

page 58 note [b] Vide, inter alios, Casaubon, l. c. Sir Tho. Brown, p. 6. 9. 11. Philipot, Villare Cant. p. 250. Montfaucon, vol. V. p. 51. and so for money in particular. See Weever, p. 516. Philipot, l. c. and Archaeologia, vol. II. p. 181.

page 59 note [c] Sir Tho. Brown. p. 14. Dr. Plott, Nat. Hist. of Oxfordsh. p. 328. Philipot, p. 249. Montfaucon, vol. V. passim. Dr. Harris, Hist. of Kent. p. 218.

page 59 note [d] Montfaucon, p. 63.

page 59 note [e] Id. ibid. See also Gent. Magaz. 1784, p. 963, for several bodies interred in one barrow.

page 59 note [f] See above the note from Meric Casaubon.

page 59 note [g] See the print in Dr. Harris.

page 59 note [h] Batteley, Antiq. Rutup. p. 107.

page 59 note [i] Wormii Mus. p. 349.

page 60 note [k] This, I find, is the opinion of most of those who have been conversant in these matters, as Montfaucon, VII. p. 288. Sir Thomas Brown, p. 10. Camden, col. 1408. edit. Gibson. Philipot, Villare, p. 251.

page 61 note [l] This stone is called by the country people, the king, and there is a drawing, of it in Archaeologia, vol. VI. p. 112. Plate XV. 7.

page 61 note [m] See again, Archaeologia, VI. p. 112. Ib.