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XIII. A Letter from Smart Lethieullier, Esq; to Mr. Gale, on the Icening-Street, and other Roman Roads in England
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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Dr. Stukeley, in his seventh Iter, speaking of a hill a little above Ambrosbury, says, “The Icening-street runs between “this hill and the Bourn river coming from Newbury, as I sup- “pose, through Chute forest, vulgarly called Chute Cause-way, “where, at Lurgishall, it makes a fine terras-walk in the garden “of Sir Philip Meadows; then passes the Bourn river about Tud-“worth, and, so by this place, to the eastern gate of Old Sarum, “the Roman Sorbiodunum.”
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page 57 note [o] “Ap. Bedam Licidfield dicitur, et exponitur Campus cadaverum, quia multi “hîc sub Diocletiano martyrium passi sunt; ab A. S. Lice, cadaver. Somnero “autem exponitur Campus irriguus, a verbo Liccian, lambere; quia ab allnente flu “vio lambitur.” Skinn.