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m~~ ::in=. _ r:e ::anl memerea :-. : :m T: me sis: :: nais ~ as 

 me mm. r: :m miim —is emerea n ;m me :: .rmn: Irs: _m ::: e_ 

 im :. m :: 1 in me mil lie a 1 mae £m mme. :n — aim : = ~= 



nmm m : :. me ieE.zmrim. ime= -"rn rami. In :1m ::::mm. 

 ~e emm:;e. Ilr. Hell msama- :nii :::ae :: im~e 1::: :. me-ala;e. 

 and the room a kitchen. In different ports of this room — ere 

 found what Mr. Kell terms a bill-hook or chopperj the blade :: 

 "which is six inches and a half long and three broad, and me 

 - a .- emir: m:ae= ■_ . : _ n l;nr. : -mme _:a_le :.':n:n:e :: 

 broken earthenware, chiefly of a coarse description, bancs :: 

 ijsfcer and limpet shells, and one Soman coin. A ::n- 



. m:::a :: mem ":nllnr= :an 1 erne n: i:a::m am mm- ma: 

 mm :._!:: mic-acly :: me size :::~ze::am :f a ::n- 

 siler: me 7.:mm mil: .me " rm:i 1 marzmems :: — mm m: mm 

 Im a: me ~ es:~ mi nllre all l^ii ~ asael a~ 17 ":t me see. Tae 



remams ■■:: :■! ~- ■ me: t : m . :a: sm~ :_a 



*~ -"- m:s: : me z. : mm ~'~ " --. - _:_ese islanas. ~ "-"- ma men nsn.m. 

 by fire A great abundance of roof-tiles and :: atone —-'.- 



rise mm: . wet aae doors and on the gronn 1 witnidr me walls.; 

 :__: : •• :m : la:.as 5: ma: ":r Laming 



over each other they formed lozenges. 



Tim lares: erzim rains ::rma in :rn:m: me aan- :; naesc 

 bo ._ zings was of the Emperor Gratian, which, mmm ac _: — an: me 



eraar: :£" nae ainrah marram I_ 7 mrrerr mrasisre:: :: s:me 

 naraaenrs :: Sanaian — ara mm grezr mreresr. ana :r a :nann— :£ 

 broken earthenware of the common s:ras nmalm ::anl :n J.: man 

 sires m n'maizz ; :L_r :: _ . 



:"_ . pc : S rries have been traced in theIS"ew Forest, at Crockle. Besides 

 taes- : r:- :n. : \-.~ nmna :: n:r mi rraaae. mme mre 

 found a quantity of what Mr. KeH describes as " leaden tickets,'* 

 which bear some resemblance, though rather distant. .: tte 

 leaden Soman stamps found at Brough-upon-Stanmore, and de- 

 scribed in a recent number of the IsTKltLKCTOMt Obseetee, in our 

 notice oi'ilr. Koa:_ Smith's Collectanea Aniiju*. These "tickets," 

 b. are round, and about the size of an KTigKsh fejrthing, are 

 marked, some with letters, and others with ornaments. Mr. KeD. 



vests '.'- :r. mm were used as tickets to some sort of merchandize 

 of which a trame was carried on in this direction; and he imagines. 



.out any apparent reason, that they wore connected with the 

 mam: : :m!s :: mm :m 



our ideas of their great antiquity; and, accor din gly, Mr. Spa 

 Cuming, the honorary secretary of the Archaeological Association, 

 declared that they were all of quite modern nunuliniuf B, and m- 

 rlm: 1 an m :. manner ~ mm :.r~e .re 1 rerr. ::"m aa.-a. :::m _L 

 few of them appeared to be leaden weights which had been att a ched 



leaden medalets or buttons called by boys dumps, and used fin* play- 

 ing at a game to which b; g Umb same name. Mr. Kell men- 

 tioned several objects found on -vhich were undoubtedly of 



