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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...
- T 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...
- 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...
- article details some of the history of lead mining in Derbyshire, England. Lutudarum (believed to have been at either Wirksworth or nearby Carsington) was...