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In 1832 I had the honour of addressing you on the occasion of the first excavation made by Lord Maynard at the Bartlow Hills. These hills were represented by me to consist of a line of four greater barrows, and of a line of three smaller barrows in front of the others; and I acquainted you that we then opened the three latter, and that, in each, we found a variety of Roman sepulchral objects.
page 1 note a Archaeologia, vol. XXV. 1.
page 1 note b Ibid. XXVI. 300.
page 1 note c Ibid. XXVIII. 1.
page 2 note d Archaeol. vol. XXV. Pl. I.
page 4 note e Vide Drawing I. intitled “Antiquities discovered at Ash, near Sandwich, 1762,” fig. 8, volume “Kent,” in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries.