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
_Eboracum_, _leg._ +VI.+ _Victrix_, York.
VII.
_Derventio_, Stanford bridge, Yorkshire.
XIII.
_Delgovicia_, Wighton, Yorkshire.
XXV.
_Prætuarium_, Patrinton, Yorkshire.
ITER VI.
From _Eboracum_, York, to _Deva_, Chester.
_Eboracum_, _municipium_, formerly a colony of _legio_ VI. _victrix_,
York.
IX.
_Calcaria_, Tadcaster, Yorkshire.
XXII.
_Cambodunum_, _Latio jure dotatum_, Alkmanbury, Yorkshire.
XVIII.
_Maucunium_, Mancastle by Manchester, Lancashire.
XVIII.
_Ad Fines_, between _Maxima_ and _Flavia_, Stretford on Mersey,
Cheshire.
XVIII.
_Condate_, Northwich, Cheshire.
XVIII.
_Deva_, _colonia_, _legio Cretica_, _vicesima_, _Valeria_, _victrix_,
West Chester.
ITER VII.
From the port of the _Sistuntii_, Lune river mouth, to _Eboracum_, York.
_Portus Sistuntiorum_, Lune river mouth, by Lancaster.
XXIII.
_Rerigonium_, Ribcester on the Rible, Lancashire.
VIII.
_Alpes Pennini_, Pendleton by Pendlehill, Lancashire.
X.
_Alicana_, Shipton in Craven, Yorkshire.
XIX.
_Isurium Brigantum_, _Brigantium_, Aldborough by Burrough bridge.
XVI.
_Eboracum_, _municipium_, formerly _colonia leg._ +VI.+ _victrix_.
This is the first _Iter_ of Antoninus, which is deficient in our
three first stations; which are those between the two _Prætentura_’s,
therefore at that time out of the possession of the Romans.
We learn hence, York was a colony city of the +VI+th legion, built by
them in the time of Hadrian, who probably then made, or finished, the
artificial canal called _Carsdike_, when he made the _vallum_.
ITER VIII.
From _Eboracum_, York, to _Lugubalia_, Carlisle.
_Eboracum_, formerly _colonia_, _legio_ +VI.+ _municipium_, York.
XL.
_Cataractum_, Cateric, Thornburgh, _Latio jure donata_.
XVIII.
_Lataris_, _Lavatris_, Bowes, Yorkshire.
XIII.
_Vataris_, _Verteris_, Brough on Stanmore, Westmorland.
XX.
_Brocovonacis_, _Brocavum_, _Brovonacis_, Whitley castle, Browham,
Westmorland.
XIII.
_Voreda_, Castle Voran on the Wall, Cumberland.
XIII.
_Luguvalia_, Carlisle, _Latio jure donata_.
ITER IX.
From _Lugubalia_, Carlisle, to _Pterotone_, Inverness. _Luguvalia_,
Carlisle, _Latio jure donata_.
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