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CAESAR’S Camp called the Brill at PANCRAS.

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London, then called Trinobantum, was a considerable trading emporium in British times, and before Cæsar’s arrival here. But the greatest curiosity of London, and what renders it highly illustrious, has never been observed by any writer: to give some account of it, is the purpose of this paper.

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Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II)
or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain.
By William Stukeley
Original publication 1776
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