[9] Now occupied by the Royal Military Canal constructed as part of the defence against Napoleon’s threatened invasion.

[10] Proceedings, xxi, 410.

[11] “Archaeologia,” lvii, 335-352.

[12] “Notes on the Roman Coast Defences of Britain, especially in Yorkshire” (“Journal of Roman Studies,” ii, 201-214).

[13] “Memorials of Old Kent,” p. 180.

[14] “Archaeological Journal,” xlvii, 78-81.

[15] “Roman Ports,” p. 51.

[16] “Northumberland County History,” i, 22, etc.

[17] “Northumberland County History,” ii, 196.

[18] Built in 1390.