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ROOM VII. 
Antiquities. 
Aruconius Verecundus. It weighs 81 pounds. 
It was found near Matlock Bank, in Derby¬ 
shire. Presented , in 1797, by Adam JVolley , 
Esq. and Peter Nightingale , Esq . 
No. 6. A large sepulchral cippus, with an in¬ 
scription to M. Clodius Herma, Annius Felix, 
and Tyrannus. 
No. 7. Blank. 
No. 8. The front of a sarcophagus, with a 
Greek inscription to M. Sempronius Neico- 
c rates. 
No. 9. A pig of lead, with the name of the 
Emperor Hadrian inscribed upon it. It weighs 
191 pounds. It was found in the year 1 796, or 
1797, in a farm called Snailbeach, in the parish 
of Westbury, 10 miles SW. of Salop. Pre¬ 
sented , in 1798, by John Lloyd ~ Esq. 
No. 10. Ditto, also inscribed with the name 
of the Emperor Hadrian. Its weight is 125 
pounds. It was found in Cromford Moor, in 
Derbyshire. Presented , in 1797, by Adam JVol¬ 
ley, Esq . and Peter Nightingale , Esq. 
No. 11. A large sepulchral cippus, with an 
inscription to Agria Agatha. 
No. 12. A statue ofSeptimius Severus clothed 
in the imperial paludamentum. 
No. 13. Fragments of a Persepolitan inscrip¬ 
tion. Presented , in 1818, by the Earl of Aber¬ 
deen. 
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