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Reprinted from the Cambiridge University Reporter, 18 November 1924.
page 13 note 2 The Treasure of Traprain (Glasgow, 1923)Google Scholar.
page 15 note 1 The late Prof.Haveirfield, , ‘Ancient Eome and Ireland’ (Eng. Hist. Rev. vol. XXVIII., 1913, p. 8Google Scholar), says of this coin, “perhaps it has been misread, or may not date so late as its figures suggest. Probably therefore, the hoard was deposited about A.D. 406-8.”
page 18 note 1 Vict. Count. Hist. Somerset, vol. I., pp. 355–356Google Scholar.
page 18 note 2 Evans, op. cit. p. 452.
page 19 note 1 Num. Chron. (1922), p. 135Google Scholar.
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page 21 note 1 Haverfield, Ford Lectures, revised by George Macdonald (1924), p. 282, remarks: “such were Cúrói…Dathi and Niall. Mere names they all are to us.”
page 22 note 1 Annals of Ireland; Three Fragments from ancient sources copied by Dubhaltach Mac Firbisigh (1643), ed. by O'Donovan, John (Dublin, 1860), p. 2Google Scholar.
page 22 note 2 See Dr Barth. Mac Carthy's note to the Index in his edition.
page 23 note 1 Vict. Co. Hist. Shrops. I. 220Google Scholar and Holder Alt. Kelt. Sprachschatz, s.v. Viriconion.
page 26 note 1 Vict. Co. Hist. Cornwall, II. (1924), p. 18Google Scholar.