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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.... |