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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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