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- Castlesteads may refer to one of the following: Castlesteads, Greater Manchester, an Iron Age promontory fort Castle Folds, a Romano-British fortified...
- Camboglanna (with the modern name of Castlesteads) was a Roman fort. It was the twelfth fort on Hadrian's Wall counting from the east, between Banna (Birdoswald)...
- Castlesteads is an Iron Age promontory fort, situated on the east bank of the River Irwell on a natural promontory in Bury, Greater Manchester (grid reference...
- [Bowness-on-Solway] COGGABATA [Drumburgh] VXELODVNVM [Stanwix] CAMBOGLANNA [Castlesteads]. This is followed by the words RIGORE VALI AELI DRACONIS. Hadrian's...
- bicycle and foot from an underp**** on Queen St Concord West between Castlestead Street and Coonong Road. It is also accessible in the north by bicycle...
- (of a river)"), as found in the name of the Roman fort of Camboglanna (Castlesteads) in ****bria. The earliest dateable reference to the battle is found in...
- to have slain all soldiers in sight. The site of the castle, known as Castlestead, is at the southern end of the High Street. David II visited it towards...
- visit to Stirling Castle, he sta**** a night at the Nether Palace or Castlestead of Falkland with Lord Scone, and returned by boat to Leith and the King's...
- was allowed to build a house on the site of the old castle, called the Castlestead or Nether Palace of Falkland. Lord Walden sta**** for a night in August...
- prin****lly known for excavating a Roman bath house north east of Camboglanna, Castlesteads Roman Fort, near Hadrian's Wall in 1741. Appleby was born in 1689, as...