| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 770 páginas
...distant south by west. This settlement is now called Tinmouth. Long. 62. 13. W. Lat. 4.5. +6. N. Piers' WALL, a celebrated barrier in England, raised by the...Cumberland. It extended across the island, from the Solway frith, by Carlisle and Newcastle, to the mouth of the Tyne. It was first built of earth by the... | |
| 1822 - 782 páginas
...miles distant south by west. This settlement is now called Tinmouth. Long. 62. 13. W. Lat. 45. 40. N. PICTS' WALL, a celebrated barrier in England, raised by the Romans against the incursions of the PicU and Scots, and of which some remains are yet visible in Northumberland and Cumberland. It extended... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 654 páginas
...mordered, or assassinated himself on the 6th of April of the same year. PICTS' WALL, a celebrated barrier, raised by the Romans against the incursions of the Picts and Scots, tin- remains of which are still to be seen in Northumberland and Cumberland. PILNITZ, in Saxony, where... | |
| 1825 - 704 páginas
...cut, cleared, and bridged to Halifax, distant 68 miles & by W. Long. 62. 13. W. Let, 45. 46. N. Píen' WALL, a celebrated barrier in England, raised by the...the incursions of the Picts and Scots, and of which вою« remains are still visible. It extended across the island, from the Solway frith, by Carlisle... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1826 - 400 páginas
...Emperor Severus died at York in 210, and Constantius, father of Constantino the Great, in 3O6. Plots' Wall, a celebrated barrier in England, raised by the Romans against the incursions of the Ficts or Caledonians, of which some remains are yet visible; it extended across the island from. Solway... | |
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