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SemicircUs are Lions and Goats (or fome fuch like Creatm-es) here 
one, there another 5 all fingle and current : and near the 
bottom, are Stags in Courfe and Gray- hounds purfuing, with an 
Infcription (in a Goth like Character of the greater fort) which 
fee Fig. 4. This may be Faulim. An Infcription with the like 
Chara(iters, is to be feen at Burrowhrigg and publifht by Dr. 
Lifhr, And they have been careful in preierving thefe ; for 
this and fome other, having been broke, are crammed (or 
rather foldered) with lead. 
3. The third fort, is yet far more beautiful then any of the 
reft, being adorned with Gr^;^-/jfWi very well moulded, and 
in full purfuite of Stags and Hmds^ and the Pf iU ^oar 5 upon 
which I difcovered the fame Infcription^ as in the other. And 
tho I am not fo vain, as to fay this relates to our Coats of Jrws^ 
yet having fo near an Jffimtji with it, both in Creaft and 
Charge 3 ( a. Stags hezd, h, 3. Gray hounds current, c. Whelp 
CaHle ) and being found at the place which we came from (as 
is faid and belie vedj I cannot but take fome notice of it ; 
and have lent you a piece to look upon, which will (without 
doubt j give you more fa tisfadlion both for the matter and 
colour of it, then any Dejcription in writing can do. But I de- 
lire you to return it again. 
There were feveral other broken Infcripticns-, and one above 
the reft upon the bottom of a plane Dt^<o or Flatter (on the infide 
of it) writ in this manner, Fig. y. But whether it ftands for 
ytj^attan Imptraior or Domitianmfyx neither of them,I Cannot tell. 
As to the G/^, there was but a very {mall fragment of it, 
I can fcarce guefs the Figure^ but I think it a finte GlaJ^ made 
like a Tii?mel or spre inverfed. But this is remarkable, that 
it hath been as thick 33 a Early- Com, 
The Urns were of a leaden colour inclining to black ; one 
had been large, 2 inches thick in the fide of the Pot, but how 
big I know not, for there was a fherd only brought to me like 
half of a Shield : 1 have now the top alfo, being in Diameter 
from outfide to outfide 7 inches, of which the Roll is 2 inches 
and the Mouth 3 inches. The Neck yetftreighten and only 
thick there, onethpd of an inch. The Figure of which you 
have. And many foch are found at this Town, fome of which 
have Ears or Haiidles as thick as my Arm-wrift, and their Heads 
and Mouths much of this bignefs, but thicker and ftronger, 
fuch as that Fig. 6. into v/hich I could not thruft in my hand. 
But theotlier^was almoft intire and whole, tho a very fmall 
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