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Discoveries at Verulamium, 1940

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1941

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page 153 note 1 The account of this find in V.C.H. Herts., vol. iv, p. 137, is based upon this, and the plan and section (fig. 2) are based upon the drawing of the Rev. H. Fowler.

page 154 note 1 What was possibly a third grave of the same type was opened by the late Wm. Page, F.S.A., in 1893 in the same field (V.C.H. Herts. iv, 137).

page 155 note 1 A Handbook to the Antiquities in the grounds and Museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society (1891), pp. 66–7; Gordon Home, Roman York, p. 158, fig. 4; Ludowici, Römiscke Ziegelgräber, Rheinzabern 1908–12, figs. 197–206.

page 155 note 2 Gentleman's Magazine 1843, Part II, pp. 190, 524–8; 1844, Part II, pp. 369–75; V.C.H. Suffolk, i, 315.

page 155 note 3 Arch. Journ. lvii, 97.

page 155 note 4 Wellbeloved, Eburacum, p. 107; Arch, xvi, 340.

page 156 note 1 Ludowici, loc. cit., pp. 209–10.

page 156 note 2 Verulamium, p. 136.