Of 0 XFOIiP'S HI'KE. 
4. Camdzn^ 'tis true, has defcribed a Coin of the fame/T/w^^ 
not differing in the rez/e//^ at all from this; but Injcription o( 
Ours varies from his, in that the final Letter O, is not plac'd in a 
line with the reft of the preceding Letters under the Horfes feet, 
but juft before his breajl ; the Horfe having alfo a ff'ica or ear of 
Corn (or fome fuch like thing) placed over his back, Fig.ic), 
which is not to be found in any of his. This was dug up at 
Wood-Eaton this prefent Year 167^. near the Houfe of the Wor- 
{liipful/i?^^ A7b/^ryeEfq;amongftold Foundations^ and kindly be- 
ftowed on me by the fame worthy Perfon, 
5. At the fame time and place, the fmall one next engraven^ 
Fig. 20. was alfo dug up, but whether of the fame King or no^ 
does no where appear, it having nothing upon it but fomwhat 
like a Chalice^ and a crooked under which there is alfo 
'3. forked kind of Figure^ and a fmall Crefcent 5 unlefs the affirmative 
may be collected from the laft of thefe, the Crefcent being to be 
met with on Cunobelins mony, as is plain from Mr. C^niden^znd fo 
on the mony which he thinks carries the name of the Citji Callena, 
alias Gallena^ now If allingford' : Whereof though I can give no 
better account, I however thought fit to give a draught of it, be- 
caufepoffibly it may meet with a Reader that can. 
6. But for the thirds that feems adorned with two faces on the 
ohverfe, and an ill (liapen Horfe and a rvheel underneath him on the 
reverfe^ Fig. 2 1 . dug up at Little Milton, now in the poffefTion of 
my Reverend and Learned Friend^ }/[r. Obadiab Walker the wor- 
thy Ma/ier of Vniverfity College ; I take, notwithftanding the 
want of an Infcripion^ to be a coin of Prafutagws^ King of the 
Iceni^ mention'd by Tacitws^ who out of hopes of preferving his 
Kingdom and Eoufe quiet after his death , made the Emperor 
Ntro^ and his tvpo daughters^ Co-heirs of his Fortunes. And 
that the two faces are of him and his valiant Queen Boodicia \ 
otherwife called by the fame Tacitus^ Boudicea ^, and Voadica 
who in revenge of her own daughters ill ufage by the Romans^ af- 
ter thedeceafe of her husband, raifed an Army againft them, ut- 
terly vanquifh'd the ninth Legion^ fack'd Camulodunum and Veru- 
lam^ and flew no lefs then feventy thoufand of them 
7. And the ground of this conjedure, 1 take from the reverfe 
» See C<2W(?w general Hiftory of Br/Vrfw. ^ TacitiAnnalium-,lib.\^.cap.n, ^ Ibidem cap, l'^ ^ In 
Jaih. Tacit, de Julii Agricola vita, cap- 16. " Taciti Annalium, HI'. 14. cap, 3 3, 
with 
