( 8*4 ) 
Town of hongovicus betwixt Vindomon and VinovU, 
takes not the lead Notice of it, but meaiuresche Way 
at the whole Length and Number of Miles, fiom the 
firft to the latter of thofc Stations. If Lo>'<gcvtcu- was 
founded, as Or. Hunter fuppofes fo early as the 
Time of Julius Agricola^ and if that Itiner*rj was com- 
pofed by any of the Emperors that bore the Name of 
Antoninus, this Station might have been deftroy’d or 
deferred during the Wars wirh the Britains. and not bc- 
ing repair’d till the Reign of Gordian I if. was pa(s*d over 
by the Author of the itinerary, as a Camp not then in be- 
ing, or of no ufe to the Armies ; and this would 
be no weak Argument for tlie Antiquity of that Work i 
And perhaps feme Parts of it may have been defcribed 
as early as the Reigns of thole Emperors, or earlier, and 
fuch Names of more modern Places as are found in it. 
may have been afterwards added as Occafion requir'd. 
As a farther Confirmation of this Conjedfure, I beg leave 
to obferve, that this Place, after it was repair d by Gor- 
dian, fubfifted even to the Roine of the B$mjn Empire in 
Britain, as is evident by the Mention of it in the NotitU 
Imperii', fo that had this '' Journey which carries us from 
Vindomora to Vinovia been compos’d after ihe Reign of 
Gordian, it would be very hard to account for the Omi& 
fion of this remarkable Station and Towm, a'< if appears 
to have been from this, and many otlier Inicriptiona 
found there 
Having this Opportunity of doing it f am unwillmg to 
iet it flip without redif) ing a Miftake in the t jjjy towards 
the Beeevery of the Roman Highways Rritam, printed 
in the Volume of Mr. Hearnc’i Itinerary of L eland 
which having brought the Erming/lreet ( not the 
iingflreet, as Or Hunter and the Country call it) alirtle 
beyond Cattarkk in Torkjhire, divides k there into two 
Branches. 
N° 354. p.701. t P.111,114, 
