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Lutudarum was a town in the
Roman province of Britannia, in the area that is now mid-Derbyshire. The
settlement was
believed to have been at
either Wirksworth...
- site
probably being Lutudarum in the
hills south and west of present-day Matlock.
Wirksworth is a
candidate for the site of
Lutudarum.
Roman roads from...
- Castle)
Derventio Coritanorum (Roman Derby) Doctor's Gate
Roman road
Lutudarum (Wirksworth or Carsington)
Navio (Brough-on-Noe) The
Street Roman road...
- has
media related to Carsington. "History of Wirksworth",
Lutudarum.com – It is
thought that
Wirksworth is the site of the lost
Roman town of
Lutudarum...
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Luentinum Pumsaint/Dolaucothi P
Luguvalium Carlisle, ****bria AI, RC
Lutudarum Wirksworth or Carsington,
Derbyshire RC
Magiovinto Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire...
- ISBN 9780950770703. Shone,
Anton (2009). "Origins and
history of Wirksworth:
Lutudarum and the Peak
District before the
Norman Conquest" (PDF).
Retrieved 11...
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presence to
protect the ford, nearby,
across which the
convoys of lead from
Lutudarum (possibly Wirksworth)
joined Rykneld Street at
Derventio (now part of...
- a
Roman bath town,
founded around the
natural warm
springs of Buxton.
Lutudarum was the
Roman lead-mining
centre in the area of
Wirksworth and Carsington...
- the 1950s. The
Romans used lead for
water pipes,
cisterns and weights.
Lutudarum near
Matlock was the
administrative centre for
Roman lead mining. Numerous...
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article details some of the
history of lead
mining in Derbyshire, England.
Lutudarum (believed to have been at
either Wirksworth or
nearby Carsington) was...