20 British and Roman Antiquities of Bath. 



One Tombstone to Calpurnius Receptus, Priest of the Goddess Sul. 

 (Sul is also found on an inscribed stone, supposed to be the 



dedication of a building.) 

 Seven Inscriptions mention the Goddess Sul or Sul-Minerva. 



FUNERAL MONUMENTS. 

 I. — To Jiusonia Avenna, a citizen of the Gallic People— Miiiiomatrici. 

 2. — To Ser (villius) Magnus, a Nicomedian, who had completed 



his terra of military service in the Zeg. XX. (This Stone 



like the other was erected by his Heir.) 

 3. — Julius Vitalis (found on the London Road). Legio XX., V.V 



(Valeriana Vietrix). Fabriciensis (Smith or Armorer), 



native of a Belgic Tribe, buried by his '^Collegium" or 



Company, aged XXIX., Served 9 years. 

 4. — Stone erected to Vibia Secunda, aged XXX. 

 £. — Lucius Vittllius Tancinus, a Spanish citizen of Caurium, a 



Soldier of the Vettonensian Cavalry (heavy armed Roman 



Auxiliaries with the right of Koman Cilmenship'), aged 45 



years. Served 26 years. 



Caurium was a district of Estramadura. 

 D. M. 

 6. — S. Petronia, aged 3 years, 3 months, 9 days. Erected by the 



parents, Vepomulus and Victiserina. 

 D. M. 

 "j.—Mercurii Magnii Alunrna, aged I year, 6 months, 12 days. 



Also a stone erected in consequence of a vision by the son 



of Novantus, for himself and family. 



Inscriptions Recorded, but now Lost. 

 8. — C. Murrius Modestus, of the tribe {^Arniensis) of Forum Julii 

 (Friuli), a soldier of Lfgio II., adjutrix Pia Fidelis, of the 

 century of yaAaj Secundus, aged XXV. Served VIII years. 

 D. M. 

 9. — Marcus Valerius Latinus, Horse Soldier of the 20//4 Legion, 

 aged XXXV. Served XX. Probable a Decurio or inferior 

 Cavalry officer, the head or chief of a " decuria." 

 10. — Decurio* Colonia Glev{um), lived LXXXVI years. 

 We learn from the above inscription that Glo'ster was a Colonia. 



■* Decurio here signifies " Magistrate," or member of a " Provincial Senate." 



