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 ROMANO-BRITISH WORCESTERSHIRE BusHLEY .... Coin of Constantine I dug up in churchyard, and fibula [Associated Architectural Societies' Reports, xxiv. 214]. Cleeve Prior. . Hoard : p. 216. Clent .... Jar with gold coins found 1790 on Clent Heath; silver coins found 1792 at Old Mill ; jar of gold and jar of silver found in a meadow east of Old Mill [Allies, pp. 135, 136, on the autho- rity of William Timings, resident at Clent and author of a rather uncritical Guide to the Clent Hills (ed. 2, Halesowen 1826). But Timings only vaguely mentions 'jars containing coins of the Roman Emperors,' found on Clent Heath (p. 87), and there may be some mistake]. CoMBERTON Glass bottle found in a pond, 1893 [Worcestershire Chronicle, Feb- (Little) ruary 24th, 1894]. Late coins, including Julian, and pottery in the churchyard [Kelly's Directory]. CoNDERTON. . See Bredon Hill. Cruckbarrow Earthwork, doubtless pre-Roman ; Roman coins alleged [Allies, p. Hill 216]. Droitwich. . . Villa or spa : p. 208. EcKiNGTON. . . Perhaps a villa : p. 211. Eldersfield. . Roman coins vaguely asserted at Gadbury Camp [Archeeological Journal, xxviii. 237]. Hagley .... Urn full of coins of the Lower Empire, in fields near Wichbury, found in the eighteenth century : perhaps other coins [Nash, i. 485 (hence Gough, Add. to Camden, ii. 501 ; Brewer, Beauties of England, xv. ; Timings, p. 86 ; Allies, p. 137)]. Hanbury. . . Coins alleged, but very doubtful [Nash, i. 547 ; Allies, p. 320]. Hartlebury. . Bronze coin of Alex. Severus, at Lincomb [Allies, p. 113]. Himbleton. . . Pottery, including Samian, horns of deer, etc. [Transactions of the Wore. Naturalists'" Club, i. 97]. Hindlip . . . . Bronze coin, in rectory grounds, 1840 [Allies, p. 295]. Inkberrow . . . Coin (bronze medallion) of Hadrian, found about 1 8 1 0, in possession of Mr. G. L. Eades of Evesham. Kempsey . . . Dwellings: p. 210. Littleton Pottery and coins strewn about the fields on Cleeve Hill, on north side of the road from North Littleton to the Fish and Anchor Inn ; the coins third and fourth century ' third brass ' [R. F. Tomes, Berrow's Wore. Journal, June 20, 1891 ; information from him and the Rev. F. S. Taylor]. Coin of Vespasian, near St. Ann's Well [Allies, p. 62]. Rude pottery, found by Malvern Crystal Ice Co. [Worcester Museum]. Also much mostly rude pottery, thought to indi- cate a kiln, found in 1887 in the Knapfield, Howsell, north of Malvern Link ; and in 1899 in the same locality [Malvern and Worcester Museums]. Hoard found 1847 on the west side of the Ledbury Road, opposite Little Malvern Grove and half a mile from the foot of the Herefordshire Beacon : urn, about 300 coins (some inside, some apparently loose), 'second brass,' well preserved, of Maximian, Diocletian, Chlorus, Galerius Max. and Maximinus Daza (a.d. 286-311) [Gentleman's Magazine, 1848, i. 526 ; Vaux, Numismatic Chronicle, xi. (1849), 3 2 j Allies, Archaological Journal, iv, 356, and Antiq. of Wore, p. 160 ; Mommsen-Blacas, iii. 137]. Mamble. . .See Soddington. Offenham. . . Coin of Faustina junior at Court Farm House [Allies, p. 90]. Coins, etc., at Faulke Mill [R. F. Tomes, Berrow's Wore. Journal, June 20, 1891]. Coins of Tetricus, Licinius, Constantine I, Constantius II, one each [J. H. Bloom]. 219 (North) Malvern. . Malvern Link Malvern (Little)