# A Roman Inscription Found at Bath, Communicated to the Royal Society by the Rev. William Stukely M. D. Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. F. R. S. and Rector of St. George the Martyr, London

**Author(s):** William Stukely  
**Year:** 1748  
**Journal:** Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)  
**Volume:** 45  
**Pages:** 2 pages  
**Identifier:** jstor-104564  
**JSTOR URL:** <https://www.jstor.org/stable/104564>  

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VI. A Roman Inscription found at Bath, communicated to the Royal Society by the Rev. William Stukely M.D. Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. F.R.S. and Rector of St. George the Martyr, London.

Read June 30.
1748.

LVITELLIUS MAXIMI
NIAI F T ANCINVS
CLIVES HISP CAVRIESIS
EQ ALAE VETTONVM CR
ANN XXXXVI STIP XXVI

Thus to be read. Lucius Vitellius Maximiniani filius Titus Ancinus, * civis Hispanus Cauriensis & equitum ala Vettonum curator, annos XLVI stipendii XXVI. hic sepultus est.

VII. Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Stephen Hales F.R.S. to the Rev. Mr. Westly Hall, concerning some Electrical Experiments.

Dear Sir,

Teddington, Feb. 23, 1746-7.

The favour of yours of Jan. 27. I should have answer'd sooner, but have been prevented by Variety of Business, especially

* Like nubes, labes, sepes. § Of the City of Coria in Spain.