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XIII. Account of a Roman Building and Camp lately discovered at Buxton, in the County of Derby. In a Letter from Major Rooke to the Bishop of Carlisle, V.P.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I take the liberty of sending your lordship a short account of a little Roman building, the foundation of which I discovered last September at Buxton ; with a plan and description of a Roman Camp.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1789

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page 138 note [a] Roman roads through the Coritani, p. 10.

page 139 note [b] Doctor Stukeley mentions a Roman Camp called Castle dikes in Northampnonshire. Itinerarium Curiosum, I. p. 114.