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4.. Camden, 'tis true, has defcribed a Coin of the famzRing, 

 not differing in the reverfe at all from this ; but the Injcription of 

 ours varies from his, in that the final Letter O, is not plac'd in a 

 line with the reft of the preceding Letters under the Horfes feet, 

 but juft before his breafi ; the Horfe having alfo a /pica or ear of* 

 Corn (or fomc fuch like thing) placed over his back, Fig. 19* 

 which is not to be found in any of his. This was dug up at 

 Wood-Eaton this prefent Year 16 j6. near the Houfe of the Wor- 

 ftiipful/0/fo AWyEfq;amongftold Foundations, and kindly be- 

 llowed on me by the fame worthy Perfin* 



5. At the fame time and place, the fmall one next engraven* 

 Fig. 20. was alfo dug up, but whether of the fame King or no, 

 does no where appear, it having nothing upon it but fomwhat 

 like a Chalice, and a crooked lineation, under which there is alfo 

 a forked kind of Figure, and a fmall Crefcent j unlefs the affirmative 

 may be collected from the laft of thefe, the Crefcent being to be 

 met with on Cunobelins mony, as is plain from Mr. #zWe,and fo 

 on the mony which he thinks carries the name of the City Callena i 

 alias Gallena, now Wallingford 1 : Whereof though I can give no 

 better account, I however thought fit to give a draught of it, be- 

 caufe poffibly it may meet with a Reader that can; 



6. But for the third, that feems adorned with two faces on the 

 obverfe, and an ill (Tiapen Horfe and a 'wheel underneath him on the 

 reverfe, Fig. 2 r . dug up at Little Milton, now in the poffeffion of 

 my Reverend and Learned Friend, Mr. Obadiah Walker the wor* 

 thy Mafter of Vniverfity College ; I take, notwithftanding the 

 want of an Infcripion, to be a coin of Prafutagus, King of the 

 Iceni, mention'd by Tacitus, who out of hopes of preferving his 

 Kingdom and Houfe quiet after his death , made the Emperor" 

 Nero, and his two daughters, Co-heirs of his Fortunes. And 

 that the two faces are of him and his valiant Queen Boodicia \ 

 otherwife called by the fame Tacitus, Boudicea 1 , and Voadica m , 

 who in revenge of her own daughters ill ufage by the Romans, af- 

 ter thedeceafe of her husband, raifed an Army againft them, ut-> 

 terly vanquifh'd the ninth Legion, fack'd Camulodunum and Veru* 

 lam, and flew no lefs then feventy thoufand of them". 



7. And the ground of this conjecture, I take from the reverfe 



1 See Camdens general Hiftory of Brit an. k TacitiAnnalium^tib.i^.cap.^i. ' Ibidem cap, 35. */ 

 Liir. Tacit. deJuliislgricoUvita^ap. 16. a Taciti Aanalium,lib.i^. cap.tf, 



with 



