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I. Account of some Roman Antiquities discovered at Exeter. By the President

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I have the honour to lay before the Society some elegant Roman Penates in bronze, which were discovered last July in digging a cellar under the house of Mr. Upham, situated in the High street at Exeter, at the corner of Broad-gate, which leads from that street to the Close of the Cathedral Church. They were found within a very narrow space, and not more than three or four feet below the present pavement of the street.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1782

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page 2 note [a] Fig. 1. in the plate.

page 2 note [b] Suppl. tom. I. pl. LXXIII. fig. 5.

page 3 note [c] Fig. 2. in the plate.

page 3 note [d] Tom. I. pl. LXVIII. fig. 3.

page 3 note [e] Fig. 3.

page 4 note [f] Fig. 4.

page 4 note [g] Fig. 5.