The Roman Wall / A historical, topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of the lower isthmus, extending from the Tyne to the Solway, deduced from numerous personal surveys
J. Collingwood Bruce
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  • Earthenware, [445].
  • Ebchester, [341].
  • Edward I. at Bradley, [233].
  • Egyptian triple goddesses, [418].
  • Ellenborough, [361].
  • Emperors worshipped, [398].
  • Epeiacum, [342].
  • Epona, altar to, [415].
  • Fibulæ, [444].
  • Fisher’s-cross, [311].
  • Forest, primeval, [310].
  • Fortune, altar to, [403].
  • Fosse of the Wall, [51].
  • Gelt quarry, [385].
  • Genius, local, altar to, [399].
  • Genius of the Wall, [353].
  • Gildas’ account of the miseries of the Britons, [27].
  • Glass for windows, [222].
  • Goddess mothers, [417].
  • Graham’s-dike, [97].
  • Great Chesters, Æsica, [254].
  • Grooves in thresholds of gates, [220].
  • Habitancum, Risingham, [329].
  • Hadrian arrives in Britain, [11].
  • Hadrian, death of, [391].
  • Hadrian slabs, [383].
  • Harlow-hill, [155].
  • Halton-chesters, Hunnum, [159].
  • Haltwhistle, [252].
  • Haltwhistle-burn-head, [254].
  • Hare-hill, [284].
  • Heddon-on-the-Wall, [149].
  • Hedley, Rev. Anthony, [105].
  • Hexham, [194], 339.
  • Historical testimonies respecting the building of the Wall, [372].
  • Hodgson, Rev. John, [106].
  • Horsley, biographical notice of, [103].
  • Horsley on Christian vows, [423].
  • Hospital, camp, [362].
  • Housesteads, Borcovicus, [214].
  • Hunnum, Halton-chesters, [159].
  • Hypocausts at Hunnum, [162].
  • Hypocausts, their probable use, [180].
  • Hypocausts at Chesters, [174].
  • Inscriptions, value of, [187].
  • Iron wrought by the Romans, [442].
  • Irthington, [295].
  • Itinerary of Antonine, [328].
  • Jarrow, [323].
  • Jupiter, altar to, [397].
  • Keep of Castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, [135].
  • Kiln for drying corn, [223].
  • Kirk-Andrews, [302].
  • Lakes of Northumberland, [229].
  • Lamiæ, [418].
  • Langley castle, [231].
  • Lanchester, [342].
  • Lanercost priory, [284].
  • Lanx, the Corbridge, [334].
  • Lead wrought by the Romans, [442].
  • Legio XX. engaged upon the Wall, [247].
  • Limekiln, [327].
  • Limestone-bank, [195].
  • Lingones at Tynemouth, [108].
  • Luguvallium, Carlisle, [301].
  • Magna, Carvoran, [267].
  • Maiden-way, [269].
  • Malcolm Canmore, [321].
  • Mars, altars to, [401].
  • Maryport, [361].
  • Masonry of the Stations, [84].
  • Masonry of the Wall, [78].
  • Maximus, [319].
  • Middleby, [354].
  • Mile-castles, [67].
  • Mile-castle at Cawfield, [248].
  • Mile-stone, [239].
  • Mill-stones, [448].
  • Military-way, [69].
  • Milking-gap, [234].
  • Minerva, altar to, [402].
  • Mithras, altar to, [404].
  • Monument to Edward I., [306].
  • Moresby, [366].
  • Mortar, Roman, [86].
  • Mortaria, [445].
  • Mountain-god, [415].
  • Mumps-hall, [275].
  • Murus and Vallum, one design, [387].
  • Mythology of Gothic tribes, [421].
  • Names of stations ascertained, [61].
  • Naworth-castle, [284].
  • Netherby, [352].
  • Nether-hall, [362].
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, [121].
  • Nine-nicks of Thirlwall, [265].
  • North Shields, [321].
  • Nymphs, [414].