Abstract

During the autumn of 1845 I employed workmen to trench some ground at Chesterford, called the “Borough Field,” a great part of which had been previously dug by the parish for gravel, and produced a great variety of Roman remains. The remainder, however, to the extent of half an acre, never having been disturbed, gave good promise of a successful search, which was afterwards amply fulfilled.

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