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176 The authors wish to thank Captain P. Egerton Warburton, his agent, Mr M. C. Scott, and tenant farmer, Mr H. Willett, who have permitted the excavations; principal County Council archaeologist, Mr S. R. Williams, and Grosvenor Museum field officer, Mr T. J. Strickland, for their assistance; British Nuclear Fuels Ltd, the Cheshire Planning Department and Ilford UK Limited for material and financial support; and the volunteers who have helped on site.
177 See below ‘Roman Britain in 1983’.
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