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Miscellaneous Small Objects from the Roman Fort at Malton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1948

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page 173 note 5 Corder, The Defences of the Roman Fort at Malton, Roman Malton and District Report No. 2.

page 173 note 6 The Langton villa, the Crambeck and Knapton potteries, and local finds at Norton, Settrington, etc., together with earlier finds from Malton itself.

page 174 note 1 Corder, op. cit., p. 89, no. 39 (351).

page 174 note 2 Ibid., pp. 32, 51, 67.

page 174 note 3 Corder and Kirk, A Roman Villa at Langton, p. 67.

page 174 note 4 Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities and Miscellaneous Objects preserved in the Museum of Thomas Bateman &c., 1855, 64 P, p. 128; 125 P, p. 150.

page 174 note 5 I am much indebted to Mr. J. W. Baggaley, Director of Sheffield City Museums, for the photographs (pl. XXVI e, f, and pl. xxv b) and for permission to publish them, and to Mr. R. H. Hayes for pl. XXVI c, d.

page 174 note 6 J.B.A.A. VIII (1853), 160.Google Scholar

page 174 note 7 Arch. Journ. ciii. 76.

page 174 note 8 J.R.S. xxiv, 220–1; Proc. R. Irish Acad. li, Sect. C, no. 3, 65–7, pl. VI.

page 174 note 9 Mus, Wallraf-Richartz. 427: Banner Jahrbücher, Heft CXLII (1937)Google Scholar, Taf. 29, Abb. 1, J2, 1, and p. 139.

page 175 note 1 Landesmuseum 05, 431g; Bonner Jahrb., loc. cit., J2, 2.

page 175 note 2 Ibid., p. 105.

page 175 note 3 Ibid., p. 98.

page 175 note 4 Ibid., p. 85.

page 175 note 5 Dr. Richmond has called my attention to the evidence for this found during the railway excavations of 1873, A Handbook to the Antiquities in the Grounds and Museum of the Yorkshire Phil. Soc. (8th edn. 1891), p. 127; Arch. Journ. ciii, 79.

page 175 note 6 Bonner Jahrb., loc. cit., p. 85.

page 175 note 7 Cf. Ibid., Taf. 30, and Home, Roman York, facing p. 176.

page 176 note 1 Newstead, pl. LXXXIV, 14 and p. 314.

page 176 note 2 Jahrb., Heft cxi–cxii, Taf. xxxv, fig. 30.

page 176 note 3 Leeds, Arch, xci, fig. 4, class a, and distribution map, fig. 6.

page 176 note 4 V.C.H. Notts. i, 203.

page 176 note 5 V.C.H. Beds. i, pl. opp. 180; B.M. A.-S. Guide, fig. 82 b.

page 176 note 6 Corder, op. cit., 40. The find-spot is indicated in the section of trench 5 in fig. 49.

page 176 note 7 Ibid. 37, 40.

page 176 note 8 Since this note was written, Mr. D. M. Waterman has called my attention to four similar embossed studs in the Yorkshire Museum, all of which were found at Malton in the 19th century. They have been stamped from three different matrices, none exactly like that here described.

page 177 note 1 Arch. Journ. c, 227, fig. 2, 7.

page 177 note 2 Ibid., fig. 2, 6; P.P.S.E.A. vii, 258, fig. 52.

page 177 note 3 Arch. Journ. c, fig. 2, 8.

page 177 note 4 Malton, 26.

page 177 note 5 Dr. Richmond, in discussing this, has recently recorded the fact that supplies of this mineral are available at Hillam, near Fryston (Arch. Journ. ciii, 79), which is only 20 miles from York.

page 177 note 6 Handbook to York Museum, 1891, 110.

page 177 note 7 Ibid., p. 64, no. 65.