
eàfljîre bÿ Antoninus calfel Coccium from Çocciw Nervo, «r Goc-
cium and doubtlefs a Tôwü QÜaoee Circumference, as is vifi-
ble by itsRuinê#| Ihàve fêSumere fübtferranesà»; Walls, Urns,
Coins, Ronùjb, Dmâ& -fiurcft, Anchois, Ring*- and Nails of
fmall thi^Place Mwérerlisjàt a gfeat Diftance
from the Ocean, and to which there no Rivet Navigable ;
how therefore the Exuvioe ofjth^fe Times came there to be de*
pofited, may challenge dur Enquiry. | That this Hite was. a
Roman ^t*idn>fe^3nt^eftû|nable, and fljai*$ain^^ tuFor-
trds to keep thatrart ofthe Country in Awe, andit is.notvirn-
probable but that here thegp^e^tl^ir ^facfcznejj and^hence it
isthofe.Relifits ate daily cftfcoverd, forin?-al likelihood, when
the p|ver
much fubdivide or difpèrfe themfHvès thinly into different
Parts, but rather keep embody’d and entire : But to make it
clear how thefe Utenfds^and.M|«pe An tjiquities'.eacie here to
be lodged, tho’ it ceffetmy t o nevera Pbft, being-now fo far
diltant from” thë'SS^takë“ thele following^ Fart 1 cidkrs? '1'hë
Eirft is in a Letter from the Ingenious and Learned' Mr. Méy,
School-mafter at Blackburn.' When1 we were at Ribeh^-er^töge-
‘ ther, and had.^aSftllj ^ ^ ’Tthe®^,^O^0fna^ f^êMber
c I gave you my Opinion, and Reafons why RibcJ^er had rfe-
Vyep beetfoNaiviphte lp high*. and that Doubt raifed! abètatathé
i may’eafily bufolyed ■-$ < thafotfhat I$nk
| Foftypfsds v^ytvifibk, imfor wfflth
V^rf^ygnqcbro^jand deep, Pqfs leading jtqwjagd?
c ^qrvifig, as Jkgqnqgivfê, -$jp§* a double ufe,; viz. as f a, c'jCrenéjai M
c tor that up to
*> fpr]t^e..Garrifon ;vipon .alkQ$cafiqn§j
‘.topafe over and RÏMer5i which not fordable ftherpf
Y^jbputs butiin d?^ W#^thpq&.atufws .mayireafoj^bly fiapipolu
c thgre wgft a gffat Number, of Boats of all forts belonging tp ,fp
•;la|Eg^a,|lofit fandr^ity^f'tKeAw^^Hi/i?,-foicalledy;being as it
!^ï8 êïftiÉrisl4 sri$è^v#Cj^6 %i for, the- Building, or (Repairing
ithejn^iianilr that the: Anehbrst,’ Ringa and Naife thereifound^
‘ wereonly,for’tKehi ufe, and. not for Ships, they being far too
4 little’ either for Ships of Burden or War. ' We
cannot rightly irfakftwÉMàtLégion oîtWRàmans was
planted herep.% àô^fiitheJàqble -Ruj^Lfwe idffdofej .feèfck
everÆ w h a^ a s total.-difeoWndydsöfch M ".ÂhB^rvàôâ
Grandeur, óf thieïPltóe^ ' wMifoè: ànîHmr
modéré Observations be ndT^alr Supplemerit to % Jorean-
cient Ones, '#hérei*Mh Chébleû àhd Uthdrs’haveffâved' me th<P
Trouble, I fhafl fairly naihe them iiiolderÇ andjh'Conclufion'
add my Wnt The firft •Tuferiptiair Mr. Ûambden take*4 N o ®
of, is at Saliéburj/'Hall, on thfe Peddfial óf h. Pillar, WhichTs as
.•follows :
Deo
Marti E T
D '0 ;a V g g : i
1 E T WÈFÊÈÈÊMm 8
And in the Wall âd joining to it is aether Stóftè,f with thé
Portraiture of €upidi arid another Hftlé ïifîàgéy and- in the back^
fîdë Of :rt iS thiér Iflfeription ;
J .SEOSEAM
ROLNASOMBRTMMiW1
BEDTANpè^
A N T O N I
VS ME
ï € . Ô'OMV^
e l T t e r ^
•Thefe ;Mr. Combien fuppofes to be BrtAfh Namè^of Places'
btif I' Üó not fee hb.^'that cMTe m^de dliV but faftèrlóók up*
on ’em fo be Q M M P t lT O r ^ B Wi® | tfiêiarmatians.
^ ■&!:& &AR*dëhptïrig thè ASit Sumkwm, br' a WM. of the'
SarmMâtis, ôf iikhîeh Tàôitfà grVëè a^^ M '^ c c o u ^ f t^alêedn
may