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A History of the County of Oxford
… beneficiarius was to control a road from London to Caerleon: no such road via Dorchester existed. Haverfield …
A History of the County of Somerset
… probably at Chester, and one from the Second Augusta at Caerleon. We have also one auxiliary from an ala in south … and his household.' The Legio II Augusta was posted at Caerleon (Isca Silurum) from an early date. Saturninus …
A History of the County of Somerset
… feel sure, began the trajectus or ferry to Caerwent and Caerleon and South Wales. We need not seek it at Aust Cliff … This road is part of the Itinerary route from London to Caerleon. In the Itinerary it is described as follows: Isca (Caerleon) to Venta Silurum (Caerwent) ix miles Venta to Abone …
Cardiff Records
… burgh. The Romano-British capital of the ancient Gwent was Caerleon, now a mere village, whose commercial importance has …
Cardiff Records
… under the Romans) of that portion of Britain whereof Caerleon was the seat of government; and which, though … over the native Britons of Morganwgjust as the Bishop of Caerleon presided over the Christians of Roman or semi-Roman …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Bristol Channel to the city of Isca Silurum, now Caerleon. On Salisbury Hill are traces of the earthworks …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Market-place, and on a Market or Fair day, in the Town of Caerleon in the County of Monmouth, with others in their …
A History of the County of Chester
… great Roman fortress at the other end of the Marches at Caerleon (Mon.). The colloquial modern Welsh name is the …
A History of the County of Chester
… great Roman fortress at the other end of the Marches at Caerleon (Mon.). The colloquial modern Welsh name is the …
Cardiff Records
… p. 118.) 1200 ( c.) In an agreement between Margam and Caerleon "the land Duc of the fee of Dogefel" is mentioned. ( … circa. Pope Nicholas' Taxation shews that the Abbot of Caerleon had at Lestalelond certain rents of assize (probably … of Margam one carucate of land there. The possessions of Caerleon in this county appear to have passed to Llantarnam …
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