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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROMAN ROAD [Watling Street] Roman Road
(Via Militaris Antoninus Iter 5th)
Chalmers Caledonia
Jeffrey's Histy. [History] Roxburghshire
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Itinerary Richard of Cirencester Antonine Iter Britanniarum
014.08; 015.05 a portion of one of the great Roman Military Roads called by the Saxons the "Watling Street;" from the Saxon Wathol, a road or way. It starts from the Praetorium in Yorkshire, and on its way north Crosses the River Tees at Pierse Bridge, where there are the remains of a Station on the North bank of the river. It then proceeds by Binchester, Lanchester & Ebchester, at which place it leaves the County of Durham & enters the County of Northumberland. It then stretches away to Corbridge, where it passes the river "Tyne" - the foundations of this bridge still exist - From Corbridge it proceeds onwards to the wall which runs between Solway and the Tyne, & passes it a little to the westward of Hunnum, [continued on page 58]

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Parish of Roxburgh -- W. Beatty C.a. [Civilian assistant]

ROMAN ROAD [Watling Street] [note] Cause of erasing the above note from the plans -- see page 27 & Name Book parish of Ancrum

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