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"Hunnum the station at Halton, | ||||||
is about 3 furlongs to the N of the Church, | ||||||
it is upon elevated ground, being about | ||||||
600 feet above the level of the sea, though | ||||||
not much above the ground in its immediate | ||||||
neighbourhood; | ||||||
the gateways are not visible, | ||||||
with the exception of that on the South" | ||||||
Page 22, MacLauchlan’s | ||||||
History of the Roman Wall | ||||||
"Hunnum.This ancient abode of Rome’s | ||||||
warriors, with its walls, sheds, temples, | ||||||
markets & aqueducts, is nearly one | ||||||
unbroken sweep of luxuriant vegetation" | ||||||
Bruce’s History of the Roman Wall | ||||||
Page 126 | ||||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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