Part IV. 
Of Coy ns. 
581 
A ROMAN MONEY-POT. Given (with the Coin 
below mention d) by the fame Hand. Found in the Year, 
1651. in Wee/cFieU, hi the Parilh of Hedington, in Wilt¬ 
shire ; half full of Roman Coin, Silver and Copper, of feveral 
Emperors near the time of Conftantine. Of the colour 
of a Crucible, and falhion’d almoft like a Tint Jug with¬ 
out a Neck. Clofed at the top, and having a Notch on one 
fide, as in a Cbrijbnas-Box. In the fame place (where anci¬ 
ently was a Roman Colony) and at the fame time, were dig’d 
up the Foundations of feveral Houfes for a Mile together. 
of coryfs. 
M Oft of them being obfeure, left I ihould miftake* 
I prefcntly took the help of my Worthy Friend 
Mr. Abraham Hill, Fellow of the Royal Society, very well 
acquainted with This, as well as other parts, of Antiquities. 
Silver. 
Twenty SILVER DENARII 5 whereof Nineteen given 
by Sir Faul Whichcote. The 
I, II, and III. Confular. 
IV. Imp. Otho Cafar Aug. Trib. Pot. 
Reverfe. Securitas P. R. 
V. Aulws Vitellius Imp. Germ. 
. Augujli. 
VI. CafarVefpafian. 
. Tr. Pot. 
VII. Cfar Aug. Pater Patriae. 
Princ. Juvent. Ccef. 
VIII. Imp. CAf Vomit. Germ. Pont. Max. Tr. P. 
Imp. iij. Cof. xv. Cenfor. P. iij. 
IX. Imp. Ccef. Trajan, Hadrian Aug. 
P. M. Tr. P. Cof iij. Felicit. P. R. 
X. Imp. CAfar Trajan Hadrian. Aug. 
P.M. Tr. P. Cof iij. 
XI. Hadrianus Aug.Cof. iij. P. P. 
, Romulo Conditori. 
XII. M Commodws Anton. Aug. Pius, 
Tr. P . viij, Cof. iiij. P. F. 
XII. M. Comma due. 
. Cof . • . : Exerc. XIV, 
