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RECENT ROMAN DISCOVERIES:
From Castlefield, in possession of Mr. W. Broughton, Eccles:—
Alexander the Great | b.c. 336–324 |
Philip the Elder | a.d. 244-249 |
Valerianus | 254–260 |
Postumus | 258–267 |
Gallienus | 253-268 |
Tetricus Pater | 267-283 |
Florianus | 276 |
Numerianus | 283–284 |
Licinius, senior | 307–324 |
Crispus | 317–326 |
Constantine the Great | 306–337 |
Constantius II. | 337–361 |
Valentinianus I. | 364–375 |
In Peel Park[1] (presented by the late Mr. Batty):—
Nero | a.d. 54-68 |
Domitianus | 81–96 |
Trajanus | 98–117 |
Antoninus Pius | 138–161 |
Faustina, senior | 105–141 |
Maximianus | 286–305 |
Constantius II. | 337–361 |
Magnentius | 350–353 |
At Worsley New Hall[1] (see Croston's Baines, plate xvii.):—
Vespasianus | a.d. 69–79 |
Vitellius | 69 |
Domitianus | 81–96 |
Nerva | 96–98 |
Trajanus | 98–117 |
Hadrianus | 17–138 |
Antoninus Pius | 138–161 |
Lucius Verus | 161–169 |
Caracalla | 211–217 |
Magnentius | 350–353 |
In possession of the late John Plant[1] (where now?):—
Trajanus | 98–117 |
Hadrianus | 117–38 |
Faustina | |
Antoninus Pius | 138–161 |
Marcus Aurelius | 161–186 |
Maximianus | 286–305 |
Gallienus | 253–268 |
Unfortunately, it is never stated if the "Castlefield" finds were inside or outside the station, and at what level.
In recent times, during the last ten to twenty years,