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THE CANADIAN JOURNAL. 



NEW SERIES, 



No. LIL— JULY, 1864, 



TJOTES ON LATIN INSCRIPTIONS FOUND IN BRITAIN. 



PART X. 



BY THE REV. JOHN M'CAUL, LL.D., 

 PKESIBBNT OB TTNIVEESITT COLLEGE, TOEONTO, AND OF THE CANADIAN INBTIXUTH^ 



In compliance with suggestions that it would he advantageous to re- 

 sume the papers on " Latin Inscriptions found in Britain," I purpose 

 continuing the series occasionally as time permits. My last article 

 on this branch of Epigraphy appeared in the Canadian Journal for 

 January, 1862, when I ceased contributing articles on the subject, as 

 I was engaged in preparing for the Press the volume on "Britanno- 

 Roman Inscriptions," in which all my published notes were collected, 

 with the addition of others that had not appeared in print. In this 

 and succeeding PartSj I shall not only use some materials that I then 

 laid aside from a desire to limit the bulk of the book, but shall also 

 give the results of subsequent investigation. 



58. Horsley's n. cix. Northumberland,^ is an inscription found at 

 Hexham. It stands thus in his copy : 



IMP-CAES-L-SEP 

 PERTINAX ET IMP-0 

 AVRANTONIN 

 VSII 



HORI 

 VEXILLATION 

 FE RVIHT 

 Vol. IX.— p 



