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made in Honour of Hercules , that is, TITV5 and 
SAENIVS TAMMONIVS, that of VITALIS in the 
fifth Line being a Ccgnoiv.cn of the latter, which often 
occurs as Inch in Grater. 
The two impeded Letters at the Beginning of thefixth 
Line I take for OR, which with C before them, now 
broken off, making the Syllable COR might hand for 
an Abbreviation ol the Word CORNICVLARIVS. 
We find CORN1CVL. for CORNICVLARIVS both 
in Mr. Horflej ( a ) and Gruter {b) ; and Reinejius reads 
K. LG. XIII. cornicularius legionis decimre tertia Or), K. 
being put for C, which was not uncommon. And I bc- 
leive it would not be cafy to find any other Word, 
that would fuit the Reading in this Place. Corni- 
cularius was a general Title for a Clerk or Secretary 
to a military Corps; or fome fuperior Officer, mili- 
tary or civil. Hence we meet with cornicularius 
cohort is, legionis\ tribum, pr £ f eft i, confuhs ; as alfo 
tribum plebis (d). And in the Notitia dignitatum 
imperii Romani , publilhcd by Labbe , this is one of 
the Officers faid to belong to the Court of the comitis 
littoris Saxomci per Britanniam (A), who com- 
manded this Part of the Ifiand. Saenius Tammonius' 
therefore might poffibly be that Officer, and choofe in 
this Manner to join with the other T ammonias in fhew- 
ing a Regard to the tutelar Deity of the Country, 
where they refided. 
As there can be no Doubt, but the other Word 
in the fame Line, when perfed, was HONORIS ; 
who- 
(a) Northumb. lxtv.6. {b) Pag. dxlv. num. r. (V)Clafs.i. num. 192. 
id) See Pancirol. Comment, in Notit. Dignirac p. 11. (r) Sect lii. 
