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Date de parution
08 janvier 2021
EAN13
9781528767873
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
1 Mo
Publié par
Date de parution
08 janvier 2021
EAN13
9781528767873
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
1 Mo
THE ROLLRIGHT STONES
HISTORY LEGENDS
IN PROSE POETRY
BY
F. C. RICKETT
WITH
5 ILLUSTRATIONS
Copyright 2018 Read Books Ltd. This book is copyright and may not be reproduced or copied in any way without the express permission of the publisher in writing
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Contents
THE LEGENDS
THE ROLLRIGHT LEGENDS
LEGENDS OF THE ROLLRIGHT
ROLLRIGHT LEGENDS
THE ROLLRIGHT LEGENDS
FOR several miles the counties of Oxford and Warwiek, are bounded by a narrow straight roadway. From the Cross Hands to the Edge Hills, this road follows the northern boundary of the Cotswold country. To the north west lie the fertile valleys and plains of the Warwickshire Feldon country, whilst eastwards the ground gently slopes to the valley of the Cherwell. The ridge thus divides the watersheds of the Thames and Severn.
This road, in places now only a grass track (as between Traitors Ford and the Banbury-Shipston main road), is probably one of the oldest in England. Long before the Roman Legions made their wonderful arterial roads-perhaps even before the fair haired Celts swarmed over Britain-this roadway stretched across the country from the neighbourhood of Gloucester (the Ermine Way) to Northampton. On the north end of the Edge Hills, the road now runs along what was once the trench of a British Camp, and from there to the Rollrights, there are innumerable traces of that early British civilization, about which we know so little.