Excavation of the Roman Forts at Castleshaw (near Delph, West Riding). By Samuel Andrew, Esq., and Major William Lees, V.D., J.P. Second Interim Report, prepared by F. A. Bruton, M.A., with Notes on the Pottery by James Curle, F.S. A. With forty-five plates. (Manchester University Press.)
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