Early British trackways, moats, mounds, camps, and sites - Alfred Watkins - Page №37
Early British trackways, moats, mounds, camps, and sites
Alfred Watkins
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  • Neolithic Age, [10], [13]
  • Newchurch Hill (R.), [23]
  • New End, [29]
  • New Radnor Castle (R.), [20]
  • North Hill Malvern, [33]
  • Notches—sighting, [4], [15]
  • Nupend, [29]
  • Oakley Park (S.), [20]
  • Oaks, [5], [11], [19]
  • Olchon, [5], [12], [13], [28]
  • Oldcastle, [12], [25]
  • Old Gore Cross, [34]
  • Old Radnor Church, [20]
  • One Tree Hill, [5], [19]
  • Ordnance Maps, [11], [32]
  • Over Ross, [19]
  • Pains Castle Mound (R.), [6]
  • Palmer’s Court, [6]
  • Palace Ford, Hereford, [30]
  • Parallel Roads, [12]
  • Parks, [20]
  • Park Hall (S.), [4]
  • Partricio (M.), [17]
  • Parton Cross, [33]
  • Paytoe, [26]
  • Pedlar’s Cross, [5], [17]
  • Pen-y-Beacon, [4], [6], [24], [33]
  • Perry Hill, [33]
  • Perrystone, [33]
  • Philology, [26]
  • Picts Cross, [30]
  • Pilgrim’s Way, Kent, [13], [25]
  • Pilgrim’s Staff, [28]
  • Pine (Scotch or Scots), [20]
  • Piper, G. H., [25]
  • Pipe and Lyde Church, [33]
  • Ponds, [4], [5], [10], [11], [13], [14], [16], [32]
  • Portcullis, [15]
  • Pottery, Ancient, [5], [6], [23]
  • Precipice Walk, [12]
  • Preston-on-Wye Church, [6]
  • Preston Wynne, [15], [29]
  • Primary Peaks, [10]
  • Priory Wood, Clifford, [6]
  • Putson Ford, [20]
  • Queen’s Stone, [17]
  • Radnor Forest, [4], [34]
  • Redborough (R.), [23]
  • Red Gates, [23]
  • Red Hill, [33]
  • Red House, [23]
  • Red Ley, [12], [23]
  • Red Lion, [5], [17]
  • Red Pottery, [5], [6], [16]
  • Red Traders road, [5], [6], [23]
  • Red Wych End, [29]
  • Redley, [12]
  • Rhiw Wen, [17]
  • Rhiw, [5]
  • Rhos-goch Castle Tump (R.), [6]
  • Ridge-ways, [7]
  • Risbury Camp, [9]
  • Roman Roads, [9], [10], [13], [16], [25], [26]
  • Roman Stations, [9], [18], [26]
  • Roman Surveyors, [15], [18], [20], [21], [26]
  • Roofing Tile-stones, [5]
  • Rosemary Topping (G.), [29]
  • Ross, [19]
  • Rudford Church (G.), [33]
  • Rushwick (W.), [23]
  • Salt, [22]
  • Saltmarshe Castle, [23]
  • Saltways, [9], [22], [23]
  • Sarnesfield Moat, [6]
  • Scotch (or Scots) Fir, [5], [19], [20]
  • Scots Hole, [23]
  • Shelwick, [14]
  • Shrewsbury, [22]
  • Shucknell Hill, [6], [33]
  • Sighting Columns, [21]
  • Sighting Cuttings, [4], [15]
  • Sighting Methods, [9 to 34]
  • Sights, rifle, [9]
  • Sighting Stones, [4], [5], [6], [11], [17], [18], [21]
  • Silbury (Wilts.), [25]
  • Silver Tump, [28]
  • Sites and Sighting— [11], [14], [16], [21], [22], [24]
  • Skirrid (M.), [4], [25]
  • Slwch Camp (B.), [33]
  • Snodhill Castle, [25]
  • Soothsayers, [31]
  • Speech House (G.), [30]
  • St. Ann’s Well (W.), [6], [24], [33]
  • St. Clement Danes, London, [22]
  • St. Ethelbert, [24]
  • St. Guthlac Church, [24]
  • St. Ishaw’s Well (M.), [17]
  • St. Martin’s in the Fields, [22]
  • St. Mary le Strand, [22]
  • St. Michael’s Mount, [22]
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral, [22]
  • St. Pewtress Well, [24]
  • St. Tecla’s Chapel (G.), [22]
  • Stanbatch, Stanbury, [28]
  • Stanton, Stanley, Stanwell, [28]
  • Stock, [14], [19]
  • Stoke Prior, [18]
  • Storridge, [23]
  • Stone Rows, [25]
  • Street Court, [30]
  • Stretford Church, [30]
  • Stretton Grandison, [9], [33]
  • Suffix, [27]
  • Sugwas Park, [33]
  • Surveyors, early, [14]
  • Surveyors, ley-men, [30]
  • Surveyors, Roman, [15], [21]
  • Sutton Lakes, [16]
  • Sutton Walls, [6], [18], [20]
  • Symonds Yat, [28]
  • Talgarth Church (B.), [6]
  • Tan House, [13]
  • Tarrington, [5]
  • Tenbury (W.), [24]
  • Ten Houses, [4]
  • Terminal Hills, [10], [11], [21]
  • Three Elms, [19], [24]
  • Three Gates, [28]
  • Thruxton, [15]
  • Timber Line Wood, [29]
  • Tibberton Court (G.), [33]
  • Tin Hill, [23]
  • Tin Traders road, [23]
  • Tinkers Hill and Cross (W.), [23]
  • Titterstone Clee Hill (S.), [4]
  • Tomen, [4], [10]
  • Totnor, Tothill, Toot, [29]
  • Totmans Low (Derby), [31]
  • Totteridge, Tottenham, [29]
  • Traders’ roads— [9], [10], [17], [22], [23], [24], [27], [28], [29]
  • Trees, [5], [10], [12], [19], [20]
  • Tre-fedw Mound (M.), [4], [14]
  • Trewyn House (M.), [20], [27]
  • Trewyn Camp (M.), [4], [15]
  • Triangular Woods, [12]
  • Tumps— [6], [10], [12], [14], [15], [20], [21], [22], [23], [25], [27], [31], [33], [34]
  • Tumpa (B.), [6]
  • Tumpy Lakes, [16]
  • Tumpey Ley, [12]
  • Tumulus, [10]
  • Tupsley, [34]
  • Turnaston, [17]
  • Turrett Tump, [6]
  • Twt, Tooting, [10], [29]
  • Upperton, [18]
  • Upton (Bishop) Court, [33]
  • Urishay Castle, [25]
  • Vowchurch Cross, [5], [17]
  • Walmer Street, [24]
  • Walmsley, [24]
  • Walm’s Well, [24]
  • Walford Church, [30]
  • Walton (R.), [18]
  • Walsopthorne, [6]
  • Warden The (R.), [34]
  • Warslow, [27]
  • Warwick, Chapel over ley, [22]
  • Water Gate (Inigo Jones’), [15]
  • Watling Street, London, [22]
  • Webtree, [28]
  • Webton, [28]
  • Wellington, [19]
  • Wells— [6], [10], [11], [24], [25], [28], [30], [31], [33]
  • Weobley, [6], [22], [24]
  • Weobley, Ash and Cross, [28]
  • Wergin’s Stone, [5], [17], [18]
  • Wheelbarrow Castle, [27]
  • Whitcliffe, [23]
  • Whitfield, [23]
  • Whitney, pottery at, [5], [6], [23]
  • Whitman’s Wood, [23]
  • Whitwick Manor, [22]
  • Whitecastle (M.), [23]
  • White Cross, [23]
  • White House, [22]
  • White Rocks, [23]
  • White Stone, [17], [22], [33]
  • White Traders’ road, [23]
  • Whiteway Head, [23]
  • Whitewell House, [23]
  • Whetstone, [16]
  • Wick (W.), [22]
  • Widemarsh, [24]
  • Wigmore, [6], [22], [26]
  • Wilton Castle, [19]
  • Winchester, [25]
  • Wind’s Point, [6]
  • Winforton, [19]
  • Winslow, Winsley, Winyard, [29]
  • Witcombe Park (G.), [33]
  • Witches, [31]
  • Withington, [15]
  • Withington Lakes, [16]
  • Wood, Jas. G., [25], [29]
  • Woodyatts Cross, [28]
  • Woolhope Church, [23]
  • Wormelow Tump, [27]
  • Worsell, [12]
  • Wyaston Leys, [12]
  • Wych, [14], [23], [29]
  • Wye, [26], [34]
  • Wye Street, [5]