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Hodley Bank | Hodley Bank | Mr. Temple | 27 Chains South | A steep bank on the | ||
Hodley Bank | Mr. Newbiggin | East of Inge [sic] | West side of the River | |||
Hodley Bank | Mr. Scott Chesters | Pool. | North Tyne thickly wooded | |||
ROMAN BRIDGE | Roman Bridge |
Dr. Bruce’s Roman Wall | 47 Chains North | The |
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Roman Bridge | Mr. Temple | East of | of the Ancient Romans, Crossing | ||
Roman Bridge | Mr. Scott | Ingle Pool | the River North Tyne. | |||
Roman Bridge | McLauchlans Memoir & Plan of Roman Wall | I am informed that some remains | ||||
Roman Bridge | Wallis’s Histy of Northumberland | of the piers are Still in existance, but | ||||
The foundations on the St John Lee side of the River | Cannot be seen except |
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have recently been excavated at the expense of John | River is very low in Summer | |||||
Clayton Esqr & brought to view; the remains of | weather. | |||||
two Piers are also visible when the water is very low | ||||||
but at present are covered with |
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of water | ||||||
Roman Vallum | See N. book Sheet 84. Plan 6. | |||||
George Davison Junr |
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Transcribed by KF
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