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| 1414 of 1764 Document |
| Archive: | Manning | Unique ID: | 1627 | ||||||||
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Wallingford | Item No.: | 20 | No. of Sheets: | 2 |
| Title: | Article cut from newspaper: 'J.O.J, June 17, 1871', adhered to two sheets of paper. | ||||
| Content: | Article entitled 'Wallingford Under Julius Caesar'. The article discusses the history of Wallingford at this time and the possible origins of the name 'Wallingford'. Lists the archaeological finds from the area of a relevant period: a Roman vessel, Roman coins. It goes on to discuss bridges, concluding that there was no stone bridge in Wallingford at the time. The final conclusion of the article is that Wallingford was significant Roman station. | ||||
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