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Caistor-by-Norwich and Notitia Dignitaturn*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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In preparing this note I have received assistance and advice from Miss Barbara Green, Miss Elizabeth Owles, Mr L. Alcock, Dr M. G. Jarrett, and from my wife. Professor S. S. Frere read the draft and sug- gested a number of improvements which I have gratefully incorporated.
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[1] Cf. A. H. M. Jones, The Later Roman Empire, 427, for the duties of this officer.
[2] Not. Big. Occ., XI, 60.
[3] V. C. H. Hampshire, 1, 292.
[4] Collingwood, R. G. and Myres, J. L., Roman Britain and the English Settlements, 223–4; 240Google Scholar.
[5] K. J. Allison in Norwich and its Region (British Association), 123.
[6] K. J. Allison in Norwich and its Region (British Association), 119.
[7] Tacitus, Annals, XIV, 31.
[8] Cf. A. H. M. Jones, op. cit. [1], 837, for such levies elsewhere in the Empire.
[9] Arch. J., CVI, 1949, 64.
[10] J.R.S., LI, 1962, 132.
[11] R. Rainbird Clarke, East Anglia, 130. These soldiers have previously been called foederati but they are more likely to have been laeti. (A. H. M. Jones, op. cit. [1], 60 and 620.)
[12] A. H. M. Jones, op. cit. [1], 433.
[13] Arch. J., XIII, 1856, 10, fig. 30.
[14] Worlington, : Proc. Camb. Antiq. Soc., XLIX, 1956, 89 Google Scholar, pl. VIIb; Ixworth: in Ipswich Museum, accession number U.R. 959–454; Caistor-by-Norwich: in the Castle Museum, Norwich.
[15] Devizes Museum Cat., 11, 194, pl. LXII, 3.
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