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Thorneyburn Rectory, December 11th, 1852.

—I herewith send the explanation of the inscription, which I forwarded you on the 25th of October last, and of which I then forwarded a copy, with the translation, to a friend, with the exception of the letter V instead of T in the first line, which letter I could not then account for, but have since discovered it to be an interpolation, having obtained, by a rubbing, the remains of the letter V, for which T was substituted, V being, historically, the correct reading.

I am, dear Sir, yours truly, THOMAS SURRIDGE.

Imperatore Cæsare Vero Ælio hoc dedicavit Antonino Augusto Pio P. P. (sapienti Viro bono) Quinctio Lollio Urbico Legato Augustali Proprætore, Cohors Ima. Lingonum—ergique fecit.

During the reign of Verus Ælius Cæsar, the first cohort of the Lingones dedicated this to Antoninus Pius, P. P. (a wise and good man,) and caused it to be erected, Quinctus Lollius, (or City Prefect,) being Augustan Lieutenant and Proprætor. Errata