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John Horsley (1685 - 1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and antiquarian active in the early 18th century. Horsely is best known for his publication of a three-volume study on Roman Antiquities in Britain in 1732. He created several important maps of England on Roman Times. Horsely is also known for his invention of a device for measuring rainfall, for which he was awarded membership in the Royal Society.
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