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Probable Roman Road in Saighton, near Chester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Kenneth E. Jermy
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5, Far Sandfield, Churchdown, Gloucester, GL3 2JS

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Britannia , Volume 24 , November 1993 , pp. 257 - 258
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Copyright © Kenneth E. Jermy 1993. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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90 Jermy, K.E. and Evans, D.M., jun., Cheshire Sheaf, liv (1960), 25–6Google Scholar; Jermy, K.E., Cheshire Sheaf lv (1962), 90–1.Google Scholar

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92 Jermy, K.E., Journ. Chester Arch. Soc. xlviii (1961), 113Google Scholar; 1 (1963), 1–2.

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94 cf. Occlestone Green on the Roman road SSW from Middlewich: Jermy, K.E., Trans. Lanes. & Ches. Antiq. Soc. lxxvii (1967), 1927Google Scholar; lxxxiii (1985), 186.

95 e.g. ‘The Viatores’, Roman Roads in the South-East Midlands (1964), passim; Jermy, K.E., Britannia xix (1988), 412–13CrossRefGoogle Scholar (Barnsley Park – Cirencester).