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Titchfield Church and the Roman gateways of Portchester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1958

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References

page 246 note 1 Dr. Butler, R. M., in Antiq. Journ. XXXV (1955), 219–22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 246 note 2 I am most grateful to Dr. E. A. Johnson for contributing this observation.

page 246 note 3 See Dark Age Britain (ed. D. B. Harden, 1956), pp. 253–4, with map.

page 246 note 4 Arch. Journ. CX (1954), 118. Similar stone is used in Saxon work at Wareham and some other Dorset churches.

page 247 note 1 V.C.H. Hants, V (1912), 462. I am most grateful to our Fellow Mr. John Harvey for obtaining specimens of stone from Winchester and for his comments on them. Dr. F. W. Anderson has seen some of this stone, and considers that it could have come from an Isle of Wight source.

page 247 note 2 Salzman, L. F., Building in England (1952), p. 133.Google Scholar