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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. any attempts
To be $refd$. to Mr Bruce to show the Hypocaustum or Basilica
Also Black Dike on 84/13 Warden would be based on conjecture
Thomas Jordan
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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