Ancient Cambridgeshire Or An Attempt to Trace Roman And Other Ancient Roads Th

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Charles Cardale Babington
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Gough saw the bronze bust of a satyr found at Linton (Gough's Camden, ii. 138). In 1832 a boy found a vase con- taining many silver Roman coins in a field in the parish of Horseheath, belonging to S. Batson, Esq. Amongst them there were those of Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, the two Antonines, Faustina, and L. ^Elius Verus (Camb. Chron. Oct. 5th, 1832, and Jan. 25th, 1833). At Bart- low, which is about two miles from the road, are the well-known Bartlow Hills, the ex...amination of which attracted so much attention between forty and fifty years since (Archceol. Xxv. 1, t. 13, and xxvi. 300, t. 3135). A third brass coin of Valens was found there (Archceol. Xxvi. 463). The hills are formed of a succession of very thin layers of mould and chalk regularly alternating and horizontal. Mr I. Deck gave an account of the opening of one of them, in the Cambridge Chronicle (May 5, 1838), and of another afterwards (Ibid. May 2, 1840). But these places are not in Cambridgeshire.

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