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Watling Street | Watling Street | Whites Directory | 62 Chains East | A portion of the great Roman Road | ||
ROMAN ROAD | Watling Street | Extracts from McLauchlins Memoir | of the Peel | known as Watling Street, extending [through] | ||
(Remains of) | Watling Street | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | the Parish of Corsenside it enters the north | |||
Watling Street | Dr Routlidge Highleam | |||||
portion of the parish along the line of the Turnpike and extending a short distance | ||||||
takes a slight curve to the east and passing twenty five yards east of Dykehead | ||||||
house, it again joins the Turnpike, and proceeding along it for some distance leaves | ||||||
it again at Woodhouse and proceeding in a S.W. direction over the River Reed [sic] where | ||||||
the foundation of a stone Bridge could be traced a few years back. The Road here | ||||||
takes a considerable |
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"Habitancum" shaping its course |
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distance west of the Fourlaws Public House when it again joins the Turnpike | ||||||
and enters the parish of Chollerton |
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Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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