The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 215E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 306
... Roman occupation . He observed that we find no great Roman remains in our towns near the coast- as Rochester , Canterbury ; why ? because there the Romans held peaceful possession ; but in the inland towns there were extensive ...
... Roman occupation . He observed that we find no great Roman remains in our towns near the coast- as Rochester , Canterbury ; why ? because there the Romans held peaceful possession ; but in the inland towns there were extensive ...
Page 358
... Roman tiles . There are five piers projecting from the face of the wall at various distances apart , carrying arches turned with Roman tiles . The north- ernmost arch is narrower than either of the others , and in the wall at the back ...
... Roman tiles . There are five piers projecting from the face of the wall at various distances apart , carrying arches turned with Roman tiles . The north- ernmost arch is narrower than either of the others , and in the wall at the back ...
Page 460
... Roman road , or very near it . The Itinerary gives the names of the stations , and their distances from each other . The first place named is Londinium - the present London - the older part of which , beyond all doubt , stands on the ...
... Roman road , or very near it . The Itinerary gives the names of the stations , and their distances from each other . The first place named is Londinium - the present London - the older part of which , beyond all doubt , stands on the ...
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London | 3 |
ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE Archæological Institute | 40 |
The Shakspere Tercentenary Monument Committee | 67 |
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