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PROCOLITIA | Bruce’s Roman Wall | 78 Chains North | One of the principal stations on the | |||
(Remains of) | Roman Station | Mr. Thompson | East of Ridley’s | line of the Roman Wall, its north | ||
Roman Station | Mr. Wason. F. Carrawbrough | Close. | side joins the Wall and the fosse of | |||
the Vallum runs nearly through its | ||||||
"Procolitia is the seventh stationary | centre, the south East & West sides | |||||
Camp on the line of the Wall" | of the Station are raised much from | |||||
Dr. Bruce’s His. of the | the surface. and on the west side | |||||
Roman Wall P. 165 | there is the remains of a ditch | |||||
"Carrawburgh has been proved to be the Procolitia | all of which has been carefully etched. | |||||
of the Notitia" MacLaughlans Survey of the | there are also two gateways visible one on the East side & | |||||
Roman Wall p.34. | one on its west side | |||||
BATH | Bath | Bruces Roman Wall | 75 1/2 Chains North | The site of a bath used by |
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(Site of) | Bath | Mr. Thompson | East of Ridley’s | ancient Romans. the only remains | ||
Bath | Mr. Watson | Close. | being the spring, which supplied | |||
it. the masonry which cased the | ||||||
spring has been removed and used | ||||||
in the erection of a portion of | ||||||
the farmhouse "Carraw" | ||||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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