THE
HISTORY
OF THE
ROMAN WALL
WHICH CROSSES THE ISLAND OF BRITAIN,
FROM THE GERMAN OCEAN
TO THE IRISH SEA.
DESCRIBING
ITS ANTIENT STATE,
AND
ITS APPEARANCE IN THE YEAR 1801.
BY W. HUTTON, F.A.S.S.
L O N D O N:
Printed by and for JOHN NICHOLS AND SON,
Red Lion Passage, Fleet-street;
Sold also by F. and C. RIVINGTON, St. Paul's Church-yard;
and T. PAYNE, Castle-street, St. Martin's;
And by F. JOLLIE, Carlisle; W. CHARNLEY, Newcastle;
R. DICKENSON, Hexham; KNOTT and LLOYD, Birmingham;
and J. DREWRY, Derby.
1802.
Contents
- Preface
- Part 1: The History of the Wall
- Part 2: Journey to the Wall
- Part 3: Journey along the Wall
- The First Station - Wall's End
- The Second Station - Newcastle
- The Third Station - Benwell Hill
- The Fourth Station - Rutchester
- The Fifth Station - Halton Chesters
- The Sixth Station - Walwick Chesters
- The Seventh Station - Carrawburgh
- The Eighth Station - House Steads
- The Ninth Station - Little Chesters
- The Tenth Station - Great Chesters
- The Eleventh Station - Carvoran
- The Twelfth Station - Burdoswald
- The Thirteenth Station - Cambeck Fort
- The Fourteenth Station - Watch Cross
- The Fifteenth Station - Stanwix
- The Sixteenth Station - Burgh
- The Seventeenth Station - Drumburgh
- The Eighteenth Station - Boulness
- Part 4: Conclusion and journey home
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