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High Brunton | High Brunton | Revd Lee | 16 Chains S.E. | A good farm house having stabling | ||
High Brunton | Mr Wilson | of Brunton House | &c attached the property of | |||
High Brunton | Mr Shanks | Thomas Buttler Esqr | ||||
ROMAN WALL | Roman Wall | Dr Bruces Work | 1 Chain S of | There are two pieces of the wall | ||
(Remains of) | Roman Wall | Mr Maclauchlan’s memoirs | Brunton House | standing near to Brunton House | ||
of Watling Street | the one is about 5 feet high and the | |||||
Roman Wall | Revd – Lee | other which is nearest the Tyne, | ||||
"About 50 yds East of the 20[th] milestone will be seen still standing a part of the wall which | about 3 feet high, the remainder of | |||||
Hutton exerted himself to preserve, and a little further down the Hill, an altar resting against | the wall through the parish is | |||||
the ruins of the Wall in the Grounds of Brunton". McLauchlans Memoirs of the Roman Wall | undefined | |||||
"Continuing to descend the Hill, we come to Planetree Field where on the left of the road a | ||||||
conspicuous piece of the Wall remains, it is about 36 yds long and has in some places | ||||||
5 courses of facing stones entire. In the Grounds of Brunton,a little below this | ||||||
a small piece of the wall may be seen in great perfection it is 7ft high | ||||||
the altar which stands by it formerly discharged the office | ||||||
of a Gatepost at the entry of St Oswalds Chapel" Bruces Roman Wall | ||||||
FOSS | Fosse | Revd – Lee | 2 Chains S of | The fosse keeps close by the | ||
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Fosse | Mr. Wilson | Brunton House | wall and for considerable distances | ||
Fosse | Mr. Elliot | can be clearly traced through the | ||||
parish | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal REngrs |
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Transcribed by JW and DW
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