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 [viil A. P P E N D I X / N°I. I Have here fubjoined what I have frequently referred to in the work, the Itinerary of Ricardus Corinenfis. Such a curiofity ought no longer to be locked up in the few copies of Dr.. Stukeley's Comment or the fewer of Mr. Bertram's original.. To this I have added the parallel parts of Antonine's Itinerary, that the one may reflect a light upon the other. And to the whole I have annexed the modern places correfpondent to- each antient name, as they are aifigned by. Gale by Horfeley and by Stukclcy. •Ppp D I A 1 -