VI. Part of a Letter from Mr. Thorfcby, djted 
Leeds, July lo. i6py^ to Dr. Martin 
Lifter, FellotP of the CoUedge of Fbyficians 
and Koyal Society ; concerning Two Koman 
Altars lately found in the North England : 
With Notes on the fame ^ by Tlio Gale, D.D. 
and F. K. 5*. 
I Have drawn the Figures of Two Roman Altars,which 
my Correfpondent in the North tranfmitted to me 
for my Thoughts of them the former was taken out 
of the Roman-wall^ not far from CollertoHy or Chollarton^^ 
and may tempt us to believe that the old Procolitia, which 
was the Station of the Cohors prima Batavorum^ was ra- 
ther there, which is an important Place, (where the Ri- 
VQtTine interrupting the courfe of the WaS it was but 
neceflary that the Foard (hould be (ecured by making one 
of the Cohorts keep that Station, and it is but two Miles 
and a half from CarroWy (where the Altar now is in the 
Pofleffionof Mr. Forfter) than at Pruddow, which is at 
leaft Ten Miles diftance where Mr, Camden Cccm'd to fan- 
cy it. The other is at Blenkinfop t Caflle in Northum- 
lerlandy which I take to have been dedicated by Lucius 
Annius to the Goddfefs Nymphs Old and Young, and 
particularly to the Debonair (if Vrlana be taken appella- 
tively) Manfueta Claudia ; for thus I read it, DEABVS 
* Prope Colerton Cilurnum. Notitia Dignitatum imperii,eft tamen Proco- 
litia alius locus a Cilurno. 
t Prope Blenkenfhop & Widen, Vettii. Circa hxc loca fontes. Utrumque 
Nomen hoc indicat. 
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