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The inscribed stones in the Vicarage garden, Tavistock

Trans. Devon. Assoc. Vol 22. (1890), illus. pp. 229-233.

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D.P. Alford

Prepared by Michael Steer

Three inscribed stones, bearing debased Latin inscriptions and dated between the 4th and 6th centuries were positioned in the 19th century in the Vicarage Garden at Tavistock. One of the stones has an Ogham inscription. The stones came from various locations, one from a pavement in West Street, one from a blacksmith's shop in Buckland Monachorum and one was a gatepost near Buckland Monachorum. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the University of Michigan Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.


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Alexander, Mr 229
Bedford, Duke of 232
Bray, Mr 231-2
Bray, Mrs 230-2
Browne, William 231
Buller, Miss Emma 232
Conbevus 231
Dobunnus Faber 232
Enabarrus 232
Furgusson, Mrs 232
Fergusson, Professor 232-3
Galba Caesarae 232
Lopes, Sir Ralph 231
Maccodetchet 231-2
Nepranus 231
Rhys, Professor 231, 233
Russell, Mr Hastings 232
Sabinus (also Sarinus) 231
Sullivan, Professor 230-1
Tancock, Dr 232