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Seft. III. LEG. XX. 
The Author here delivers it as probable,. That this 
was one of Antonye s Legions, which amounted, without 
Interruption, to the Number XXV. irtclufive. The In* 
figina for the firft Cohort of this Legion, and two fuch 
as belong to the other Cohorts, are, from a Coyn of Ur- 
finus, here reprefented in a Cut. 
Under this head it is affirmed, That there were feve- 
ral Vicefima Legiones , but how many is uncertain. The 
feveral Names of this Legion, as they lye fcatterd up 
and down in Authors, are recited. A fhort Hiftory of 
it produc’d, particularly of its coming into Britain un- 
der Blautius , about the Year 4$. Thatlnvafion one of 
the mod remarkable Epochal , that ever concerned this 
Ifland. Gracina, Wife to Plautius , probably the firft: 
Chrijiian in Britain. This Legion was in the laft Battel 
with, and overthrow of Boadicia : Was under the Com- 
mand of Rojciu 4 C^iut, and after that of Agricola : Had 
its chief Station at Deva ( [Chejier ,) which had its Increafe, 
if not its Rife, from this Legion, about the Year 80. 
Near the River Deva , He thinks the Cangi were feated 5 
and prove?. That they were overcome by Agricola in 
the firft: Year of Domitians Reign. This Legion in Bri- 
tain in the Reign of Adrian. The Vexillarii of this Le- 
gion built part of that Wall, between Dunbritton and 
Edenboroiigh Friths . Ptolemy and the Itinerary of Anto- 
ninus mention this Legion, as fettled at Deva: ( Chejier .) 
It ivas there in the time of Com modus, and at Crorvdun » 
dule-waith It fided with Caraufins, againft Maximinian 
and Diocletian. The Romans did often place Coyn?, 
under their Altars, and other Buildings. Of the XX th 
Legion, part had- their Station at Bath 3 and was , there 
about rhe middle of the 4th Century. This Legion 
continued in Britain about three hundred Years 3 con- 
fequeutly, 
