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XXIII. A Letter from John Gage, Esq. F.R.S., Director, to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary, accompanying a Roman Speculum, exhibited by Sir William Middleton, Bart.

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The Roman Speculum exhibited, was, in December 1823, found on property belonging to Sir William Middleton, in the parish of Coddenham, in Suffolk. This elegant little ornament was brought to light by a labourer at work in an inclosure near the banks of the river Gypen, and with it were found a brown earthenware urn containing burnt human bones, and a small vessel of red pottery.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1838

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page 360 note a Tom. iii. pl. xxi.

page 360 note b Reçueil D'Antiquités, torn, iii. p. 3315 vide also torn. v. p. 174, an analysis given by Count Caylus of the metals composing Roman mirrors.