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ROMAN WALL Wall of Stone Sykes’ Local Records "207 – The Emperor Severus, who at this time was in Britain, began to erect"
(Site of) Severus’ Wall White’s Directory Vol:1 P.xiv "his famous wall of stone, which was extended from sea to sea, finishing it in"
(site of) "the year following. Sykes’ Local Records vol:1 P.2
Roman Wall T M Lange Esqr About 6 chains N of This is the site of the great Roman
Roman Wall Mr Ayton Benwell Lodge Wall which extended across the
Roman Wall Mr. Vinicomb country from sea to sea the intention [of]
Severus’ Wall Plan in Brand’s History of Newcastle the Romans in executing this great
ROMAN WALL A small County Map undertaking was to prevent the
Great Roman Wall White’s Directory Vol:11 P.133 Scotts from entering and to mark
the English Frontier
ROMAN VALLUM Site of T M Lange Esqr About 6 chains This name is applied to an antient
(Site of) Roman Vallum S of Roman Wall Roman Entrenchment coeval with the
Site of Mr. Ayton above mentioned Wall of which it seems
Roman Vallum to be an inner defence it runs nearly
Site of Mr Vinicomb Parallell to the site of the old wall
Roman Vallum
Adrian’s Vallum White’s Directory Vol:1 P.xiv
Wall or Rampart Sykes’ Local Records vol:1 P.2
Hadrian’s Vallum Brand’s Map in the History of Newcastle
"120. This year, the Emperor AElius Hadrianus, who was here"
"in person, built his wall or rampart, nearly from the Irish Sea"
"to the German Ocean". Sykes’ Local Records Vol:1 P.2

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