This channel was, it seems, one hundred feet wide ; and that it was fortified at its seaward end is very apparent from the earth mounds cast up in pairs, and now existing. Cutting the channel was not necessary further than from the south border of the... Archaeologia Cantiana - Page 2941880Full view - About this book
| Charles Roach Smith - 1850 - 510 pages
...DEPARTURE OF THE iWHAMS, CIRCUM An 480. further than from the south border of the lake to the sea ; hut the wall was necessary to be continued across this...land, right and left, and of a proportionate base, and must have been originally something like the erection now going on in Norfolk at the new enclosure... | |
| 1852 - 756 pages
...now existing. Cutting the channel was not necessary further than from the south border of the lake to the sea ; but the wall was necessary to be continued...average, the wall, as now existing, is not less than lit teen feet above the general level of the land, right and left, and of a proportionate base, and... | |
| 1852 - 742 pages
...now existing. Cutting the channel was not necessary further than from the south border of the lake to the sea ; but the wall was necessary to be continued...the traces of the artificial river. This last length mast have bfen a formidable work ; on an average, the wall, as now existing, is not less than fifteen... | |
| Thomas Rice Holmes - 1907 - 866 pages
...from the pool or lake at the embouchure of the river Limene at Appledore to the sea at Romney . . . the wall was necessary to be continued across this lake until it met the high land at Appledore.' 7 Again, I cannot understand why, if Romney Marsh Proper became dry land before the time of the Romans... | |
| Thomas Rice Holmes - 1907 - 810 pages
...from the pool or lake at the embouchure of the river Limene at Appledore to the sea at Romney . . . the wall was necessary to be continued across this lake until it met the high land at Appledore.' 7 Again, I cannot understand why, if Romney Marsh Proper became dry land before the time of the Romans... | |
| 1852 - 692 pages
...now existing. Cutting the channel was not necessary further than from the south border of the lake to the sea ; but the wall was necessary to be continued...land, right and left, and of a proportionate base, and must have been originally something like the erection now going on in Norfolk at the new inclosure... | |
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