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wanting, he found upon another (i). Thofe orna- 
ments might very probably be omitted on fuch mo- 
numents, when ereded in the provinces ; and it is 
plain, there could not be room for the human 
figure above the infcription in this of Malton. At 
which place, as Mr. Berwick fais in his letter, many 
urns, coins, and other remains of antiquity have 
been found, in and about the Pye Pits ; from whence 
he fuppofes it to have been a coemetery for fome 
Roman garrifon. 
P. S. Among the infcriptions in Gruter, relating 
to the equites Jingulares^ there is one of them, where 
this title is ufed in a very different fenfe, from that 
given of it in the above difcourfe^ for which reafon 
I fhall here tranfcribe it. 
MARTI. CAMPESTRI. SAC 
PRO. SAL 
IMP. M. AVREL. COMMODI 
AVG. ET. EQVIT. SING 
T. AVREL. DECIMVS 
7. LEG. VII. G. FEL 
PRAEP. SIMVL. ET 
CAMP. DEDIC. K. MART 
MAMERT. ET. RVFO. COS (2}. 
In this infcription the emperor Commodus is him- 
felf called eques Jingularis^ for the explication of 
which chara^er recourfe mufi; be had to the accounts 
(1) Diar. Ital.pag. 115, 117. 
(2) Pag. Ivii. num, 12. 
L 2 given 
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