4o8 a p p e n d i x ;
2. A fepulchral ftone, with this infcription :
Diis manibus Afutiano Baffi ordinato
Tribuno Coh. II. Tungmww Flavia Baetica
Conjunx faciendum curavit.
By the frequent mention of the Tungri, it appears they were flap
tioned here for fome tirrje.
3. A very plain altar, addrefied alfo to F o r t u n e .
F o r tu n e Cohortis primae Nerviorum
Mille Gztmanorum Equi/aw.
4. A fragment of an earthen vefiel, with a naked female leaning oil
a column.
5. Another, with part of a boar beneath a tree. This perhapl
alludes to the Caledonian foreft. The fragment of the infcri™
tion above the boar is only II. TVN. I fuppofe done by ai]
officer of the Tungrian cohort, and after the defeat of the Cn'M
donians at the -battle of the Mons Gramptus, where two cohora
of that body were diftinguiihed greatly.
6. An i n f c r i p t i o n '
C .L .
PED. BR. P.
Collegium ligniferorum peditatus B r i g a n t i c a e pofuit.
This is a conjedure collefted from the following, which givea
fome light into the letters C. L.
7. Numzwi Augtijli Deo Mercurio
Sign»»* pofuerunt Cultores Collegii Ligniferi-
Ejufdem Dei cm at ore Ingenno Rufo. V. S. L . M.
8, An
A p p e n d i x .
8. An altar, with an infcription fimilar. D e o . M e r c u r i o . J u l . '
C e r e a l i s Cenior Sigillorum Collegii Ligniferorum Cultorum
ejus de fuo dedit votum folvit libens merito *.
9. A piece of an ornamental ftone, infcribed Legio XX. Vid.
is. An infcription. Imperatori CaefARi T r a j a n s H a d r i a n s
Legas fecunds Augufta.
11. Another piece of a veil'd, infcribed Sac.EROR.
11. An infcription. Imp. Caes. F l a v i o V a l e r i o C o n s t a n t i n s
P u b l i i F i l i o i n v i c t o A u g u s t o J
This was found on the Roman road, in the pariih of Hejket, between
Carlijle and Penrith.
12. An infcription in memory of one Pervica, by her mother Julia.
Dis Manibus Sacrum J u l i a P e r v i c a e Filise. Mr. Horfely,
No. LXIV. Northumberland, preferves one of the fame kind.,
13. A fragment, containing
AX AN
CONIS.
14- A ftone, with the figure of the Goddefs Minerva. It is engraven
No. XXXIV. Scotl. by Mr. Horfely, but not explained. On
her breaft is the JEgis ; beneath on one fide is her ihield ; in
right hand a fpear; her hair long;' on her head a helmet fur-
rounded with a mural coronet, denoting, according to Lucian
that Ihe was the inventrefs of the art of building; the fummit
t Numbers 7, 8, and 14, were purchafed by the late Sir John Clerk, o f Peny-
««Vi, near Edinburgh«
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