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Sheet 87 Plan 16 Parish of Newburn

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(Site of) Site of Roman Wall Dr. Bruce’s Descriptive Book along the South An Antiquity of Roman Origin
ROMAN WALL Site of Roman Wall Mr. Hedley side of Trust the site of the wall itself is entirely
(Site of) Site of Roman Wall Mr. Glover Road. obliterated, as it forms part of the
Roman Wall County Map present turnpike Road, the Fosse
Roman Wall White’s Directory that protected it on its north side
The Great Roman Wall Whellan’s Directory is still traceable in many parts,
especially where it passes through
old pastures, the wall itself was
from 8 to 10 feet thick, a double dotted
line of that width is shown on traces,
the North side of Fosse should only
be shewn as a single dotted line
Site of Site of Roman Vallum Dr. Bruce’s Descriptive Book about 23 An Antiquity of Roman Origin
ROMAN VALLUM Site of Roman Vallum Mr. Hedley chains South of traceable through the most of this
Site of Roman Vallum Mr. Glover the trust Road parish, it is best defined where
Adrian’s Vallum Horsley’s History of Roman Antiquities it passes through old pasture fields.
Adrian’s Vallum White’s Directory Both sides of this object should be
The Vallum, or turf wall Whellan’s Directory shewn in single dotted lines
John Stewart
Sapper RE

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