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ROMAN WALL | Roman Wall | History of Northumberland | In the N.E. of the parish | The Site of the great Wall or barrier | ||
(site of) | Roman Wall | Mr. Sewell | on the South of the | that Was erected by the Romans, between | ||
Roman Wall | Richardson’s Guide to Newcastle | Village of Byker Hill | Wallsend on the River Tyne & Bowness, on the Solway | |||
Firth to prevent the incursions of | ||||||
the Caledonians. Its length is above | ||||||
Sixty-Eight English Miles, the height Was | ||||||
12 feet besides the parapet, Which Was four | ||||||
feet; And its thicKness Eight feet. | ||||||
On its North was a deep ditch twenty one | ||||||
feet Wide at the top & generally about | ||||||
15 feet deep; forming together With its | ||||||
Numerous Stations, Castles, & turrets, a | ||||||
Work of Unrivalled Magnificence & | ||||||
prodigious labour. | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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