'Mr. Ralph Trumbull Rector of Witney near Oxon sent me a Coyn of Julia Mammæa of Silver, the Description whereof follows, viz. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG. Juliæ Mammææ Caput. Rev. VENVS VICTRIX. Venus stans dextra pomum, sin. hastam, ad pedes scutum. This was found in ye Ruins of an old House in ye Town, where I have been told others have been found: wch shews that this Place was of Note in ye time of ye Romans a thing not taken notice of by Mr. Camden or Dr. Plot, who tells us' nothing else of it's Antiquity but yt 'twas of some Account before ye Conquest'
(Hearne 1885, vol. 1, p. 312; Burnett 2020b, p. 1550 (corr.))