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- about 2 miles south of today's town centre, at a site later known as Watercrook. It was built about AD 90, originally in timber, rebuilt with stone about...
- including the Roman-era names of Valognes in Normandy, Maryport and Watercrook in ****bria, River Alyn in North Wales, Alcester in Warwickshire, Ardoch...
- Zebrahead from MFZB, 2003 Alavana, or Alone, an Ancient Roman settlement at Watercrook Alone, Kentucky, US, an unincorporated townsite ALONE, a charity providing...
- likely that the Romans used The Helm in conjunction with the Roman fort at Watercrook situated on the banks of the Kent, at the most northerly tip of the Parish...
- been discovered in the north of the parish close to the ruined fort at Watercrook, Alavana. ****bria portal Listed buildings in Helsington UK Census (2011)...
- Ravengl**** to Whitchurch but this cannot be Maryport, but is either a fort at Watercrook (on the river Kent near Kendal) or one at Low Borrowbridge (on the River...
- appropriately applied to Lancaster and Alone (previously ****igned to Watercrook in ****bria) for Over Burrow. Camden also ****ociated the site with Ptolemy's...
- Northumberland ND, T Alaunodunum Maidenhead, Berkshire other Alione or Alavana Watercrook or Low Borrowbridge, ****bria? ND, AI Alauna Maryport, ****bria ND Alaune...
- unit Alona or Alone, another name for Alavana, the Roman settlement at Watercrook Alona (crustacean), a large genus of Cladocera Alona (plant), a genus...
- tentatively (and probably wrongly) applied to the ruins of a Roman fort at Watercrook about 2 mi (3.2 km) south of Kendal in ****bria, for which the Roman name...