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Longtown Castle: Earthworks, Fortifications and Architecture (Up to 1700)
...that the site is that of a Roman camp, but apart from the general resemblance...
...the quadrangular enclosure to that of a Roman earthwork there is no evidence to support...
Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period)
...this region at the coming of the Romans must have been Late Bronze Age men...
...valleys and lofty hills. Now, though the Romans penetrated the district and drove roads through...
...of a nearly square embanked enclosure of Roman origin, and an angular bailey constructed in...
Guest Contribution: Upper Erging or Insula Eurddil (1916)
...Lech usque ad pe.tram Crita (Cryda). A Roman road, Stoney Street, runs from Abbey Dore...
Digital Archive: Map of South Wales and the Border in the 14th century, [SE] by William Rees (1933)
...fairs, installed on heights along old tracks, Roman fairs such as the Saint-Mary Hill (Glamorgan)...
Guest Contribution: 9th Century Tombstone from Clodock (ca 800’s)
...the earliest inscribed monument in Herefordshire since Roman days, and of great archaeological interest. so...
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: 3 Roman Way (2015)
...Title: Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: 3 Roman Way Place name: Longtown Date: 2015 Description:...
...Date: 2015 Description: Sale particulars for 3, Roman Way were issued by the agent, Parrys...
...the particulars is as follows:   3 Roman Way , Longtown, HR2 0AY    ...
Entries relating to Ewyas Lacy parishes in the Woolhope Transactions (1930-2009)
...the oldest inscribed monument in Herefordshire since Roman days. Photograph page 262   Longtown, Newton...
Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches: APPENDICES (2007)
...Blackwell, Oxford   Jones, G 1972 Post Roman Wales in Finberg H (Ed.) The Agrarian...
A history of Walter II de Lacy (1189 - 1241)
...with Lyons, the most populous town of Roman Gaul. In the 12th century it was...
...of the beaded rosettes or roundels, late Romanesque in style, carved on the dressed stone...
Archaeological Observations in the Walterstone Area: An Historic Landscape Walk Report (2000)
...it was reported that fragments of a Roman pavement (tesserae) had been recovered from this...
...belief that there was a high status Roman Villa nearby. In 1954 the Ordnance Survey...
...has led to the belief that a Roman mosaic and therefore a villa existing here....