[A] The Caracalla was a long garment like the habit of a modern monk, sometimes with, sometimes without, a hood or cowl.
[B] Although there is no record extant of the Jews settling in Britain till some centuries later than this time, still it is probable that a few scattered merchants of the despised people may have come over with some of the Roman nobility—performing menial offices, and conducting barters with the native Britons for their Roman masters.
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