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XXI. Antiquities in Cumberland and Westmorland, by Hayman Rooke, Esq. in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, V.P.
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I Have taken the liberty of troubling your Lordship with an account of some Roman antiquities I met with, last summer, in Cumberland; when I had the honour of being at Rose Castle. The Gentleman who permitted me to take drawings of these assured me that they had never hitherto been taken notice of. I shall, therefore, beg your Lordship will do me the honour to lay the memoir before the Society, should you think it worthy of their notice.
Title: XXI. Antiquities in Cumberland and Westmorland, by Hayman Rooke, Esq. in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, V.P.
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I Have taken the liberty of troubling your Lordship with an account of some Roman antiquities I met with, last summer, in Cumberland; when I had the honour of being at Rose Castle.
The Gentleman who permitted me to take drawings of these assured me that they had never hitherto been taken notice of.
I shall, therefore, beg your Lordship will do me the honour to lay the memoir before the Society, should you think it worthy of their notice.
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