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English: This engraving depicts a short surviving length of the Roman road from Lincoln to York known locally as the Roman Rigg, on Bramham Moor, west of Hazlewood, on George Fox's estate of Bramham Park in 1736.
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Source https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433004952929&view=2up&seq=57&q1=George%20Fox
Author J. Haynes & W.H.Toms

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The high agger of the Roman road from Lincoln to York, still in use in 1736

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1 January 1736Gregorian

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