'Mr Brome, of Ewithington, near Hereford, let a person have five or six most beautifull coins of Carausius, who never returned them again, and Mr Brome, not thnking to be so served, did not care to take the Inscriptions. Also, above a year since, a curious, ingenious Gent., e Soc Jesu & a great Traveller, made Mr Brome a visit & begged a sight of his Coins. He was most inquisitive after Carausius & Allectus, & Mr Brome made him a Present of both sorts. Mr Brome believes he would make good traffick of them in Italie, whither he was going.' (Hearne 1885, vol. 10 p. 455; Burnett 2020b, p. 1241)