Xxxv. Observations on the Positions of the Alien Cell of Begare, and of Halywell upon Watling Street. In a Letter addressed to Sir Henry C. Englefield Bart., F.R.S. and F.A.S., V.P., by Nicholas Carlisle, Secretary
Carlisle, N.
Archaeologia 16: 326-329
1812
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