Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his workStukeley, William
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Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his work
Stukeley, William
Great Britain -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Iter VI. of Antoninus, a _Londinio Lindum_, goes quite a different way
from this; the one to the right, the other to the left of the straitest
way, the Hermen-street. Instead of our _Durnomagus_ on the northern, he
mentions _Durobrivis_, Chesterton, on the southern bank of the river
Nen, a walled city: a bridge over the river, built since the time of
our Itinerary. And also
From _Camboritum_ to _Durosiponte_, in this _Iter_ of ours, and Vth of
Antoninus, I collect, the Roman city of Cambridge, _Granta_, was not
then in being.
I suppose, it was founded by Carausius, when he carried the Carsdike
from Peterborough to Cambridge, and made the road over Gogmagog
hill from _Durosiponte_, Godmanchester, to _Camulodunum colonia_,
Colchester; for all these Itineraries were made before Carausius’s time.
ITER IV.
From _Lindum_, Lincoln, to the _Vallum_, the Roman wall, thus. _Lindum
colonia_, Lincoln.
XIV.
_Argolicum_, Littleborough on Trent, Nottinghamshire.
XX.
_Danum_, Doncaster, Yorkshire, you enter _Maxima Cæsariensis_.
XVI.
_Legolium_, Castreford, Yorkshire.
XXI.
_Eboracum municipium_, formerly _colonia_, _leg._ +VI.+ _victrix_, York.
XVI.
_Isurium_, Aldborough by Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
XXIV.
_Cataractonium_, _Latio jure donat._ Cateric, Yorkshire.
X.
_Ad Tisam amnem_, Piersbridge, Durham county.
XII.
_Vinovium_, Binchester, Durham county.
XIX.
_Epiacum_, Chester in the street, Durham county.
IX.
_Ad Murum_, Newcastle, Northumberland.
XXV.
_Ad Alaunam_, _flu._ Alnwick, Northumberland.
XXX.
_Ad Tuedam_, _flu._ Berwick, Scotland.
LXX.
_Ad Vallum_, Falkirk, Scotland.
ITER V.
From the _Vallum_, Falkirk, to _Prætuarium_, Patrinton. _Vallum_,
_Antonini_, Falkirk, Scotland.
* * * * *
_Corium_, on the Watling-street, Romanhow, Korstonlaw.
* * * * *
_Ad Tines_, Rochester on the river Tyne in Redesdale.
* * * * *
_Bremenium_, _stipendiaria_, Ruchester, upon Watling street.
XX.
_Corstoplium_, Corbridge, Northumberland.
IX.
_Vindomora_, Ebchester upon Dervent river, Durham county.
XIX.
_Vinovium_, Binchester, Durham county.
XXII.
_Cataractonium_, _Latio jure donatum_, Cateric, Yorkshire.
XL.
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