Thomas Browne - John Aubrey -1673-08-24

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Thomas Browne, Norwich

Thomas Browne - John Aubrey -1673-08-24
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  16205
InstitutionName of Institution.
InventoryInventory number.
AuthorAuthor of the document. Thomas Browne
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. John Aubrey
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . August 24, 1673
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Norwich 52° 37' 42.81" N, 1° 17' 32.62" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Wilkin 1836, vol. 1, pp. 469-711, Burnett 2020b, p. 751 n. 402
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Venta Icenorum , Roman , Local Finds , Archaeology
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence English
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'There hath been a Roman castrum by Castor neere Yarmouth, butt plowed up, and now nothing or litle discernable thereof; butt I have had many Roman coynes found thereabout: There is also a Roman castrum 3 miles from Norwich, at Castor, anciently Venta Icenorum, containing about 30 akers of ground, where there are still playne marks of the 4 portae, and I have had many coynes from thence, and some other antiquities' (Wilkin 1836, vol. 1, pp. 469-71; Burnett 2020b, p. 751 n. 40)

References

  1. ^  Wilkin, S. (ed.)(1836) Sir Thomas Browne’s works, including his life and correspondence, 4 vols., London, William Pickering.
  2. ^  Burnett, Andrew M. (2020), The Hidden Treasures of this Happy Land. A History of Numismatics in Britain from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, BNS Special Publ. No 14 = RNS Special Publ. No 58, London, Spink & Son.