Mr. Gough published in the Archæologia a sketch of this stamp, which is copied into Pl. II., No. VI. Some wax impressions were taken of the stone, but the stone itself was (it is stated in the same volume of the Gentleman’s Magazine, 1778, p. 510) “lost out of a pocket that had a hole in it, and probably, instead of gracing a museum, has contributed its mite towards mending the roads.”

The four sides of the stone contained the following series of inscriptions, the terminal and initial letters of three of the lines being wanting, and supplied in our copy below by italic letters:—

1. MJULSATYRIDIA

LEPIDOSADASPR

2. MJULSATYRIDIASMI(r)

(n)ESPOSTMPETLIPPIT

3. MJULSATYRIDIALI

BANUADSUPPURAT

4. (m)JULSATYRIPENI