[1449] Ib., pp. 200, 216, 226, 238-9, 274; Vict. Hist. of ... Northampton, i, 154.
[1450] J. Evans, Coins of the Anc. Britons, pp. 200, 226, 279-80.
[1451] Hist. Brit., iv, 11. Cf. J. Evans, Coins, &c., pp. 288-9.
[1452] Ib., pp. 289-90; Suppl., pp. 479, 565.
[1453] J. Evans, Coins, &c., p. 283. See p. 369, n. 3, infra.
[1454] Ib., pp. 200-2, 226, 287, 291.
[1455] Ib., pp. 226, 287-9.
[1456] Ib., pp. 137-8. Sir John Evans is mistaken in identifying the Dobuni with the Boduni, whom Aulus Plautius subdued (Dion Cassius, lx, 20, § 2), and who were certainly a south-eastern tribe. See Th. Mommsen, Provinces, i, 175, n. 1 (Röm. Gesch., v, 1885, p. 160, n. 1) and F. Haverfield (R. L. Poole’s Hist. Atlas of Mod. Europe, xv,—‘Roman Britain’).
[1457] J. Evans, Coins of the Anc. Britons, p. 287.
[1458] C. Caligula, 44.