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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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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