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Content summary: 16 October 1800: Abraham Crocker at Frome to William Cunnington - suggests further examination of the 'coarse tesserae' from the pavement at Pitmeadow; suggests extending the excavation between the long walk and the compartment where the human figure was found so that it was entirely open. deplores the 'poor futile paragraph' in the London and Bath newspapers. Public comments should not be made until more s known.

Summary: 16 October 1800: Abraham Crocker at Frome to William Cunnington - suggests further examination of the 'coarse tesserae' from the pavement at Pitmeadow; suggests extending the excavation between the long walk and the compartment where the human figure was found so that it was entirely open. deplores the 'poor futile paragraph' in the London and Bath newspapers. Public comments should not be made until more s known.


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