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Whitley Castle | Wallis’s History of Northumberland | 38 Chains N of | This fortress occupies the summit of | |||
ROMAN STATION | Maidenkirk Spring | a commanding eminence. In shape | ||||
ALIONE | it is a rhomboid, at the present time | |||||
Whitley Castle | Extracts from the Notitia Imperii | 4 ramparts to the North, 6 to the E. | ||||
ROMAN STATION | and 9 to the West, are clearly traceable, | |||||
ALIONE | the outward descent of the ditches are | |||||
Whitley Castle | Revd John Collingwood Bruce | considerably greater than the inward | ||||
ROMAN STATION | slopes, there are no remains of any | |||||
ALIONE | description, on, or about, the station; | |||||
ALIO or ALIONIS | Hodgsons Histy of Northumberland p XVII | the indentations on the camp are only | ||||
the results of many attempts to explore | ||||||
Incorrect, not in Mr Bruce’s work, not entered here HM | the remains of the station. |
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To be $refd$. to Mr Bruce | ||||||
Also Black Dike on 84/13 Warden | ||||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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