'The coins that Mr George Ballard met with at Cirencester are of Julia Constantinia (Emp. to Constantius Gallus), of Arcadius and Honorius, with some good Coins of the Constantine family, with reverses that he had not met with before. He positively assures me, in his Letter of July 18th last from Campden, the Coins were really found at Cirencester, the Person of whom he purchased ’em having no notion of raising the value of a Coin by giving a new birthplace. He hath brought other coins of the same person, which have been found at Salisbury, Bath, etc.'
(Hearne 1885, vol. 11 p. 101; Burnett 2020b, p. 1310)