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  • A number of ancient names that contain the Old English element ''stræt'' testify to the ancient route of Watling Street: [[Boughton Stree ...ne from London Bridge to Newgate.<ref>[http://www.johnchaple.co.uk/watling.html Britain's hidden history – London's missing Roman road].</ref>
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  • ...of later ages, even down to today, were built, and thus form an essential element of British geography. ...Gazetteer/Periods/Roman/Topics/Engineering/roads/Britain/_Texts/CODROM/11*.html Roman road to Stirling and Perth]</ref>
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  • ...], on the north bank of the [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]]. The first element of the name is from the city; it was formerly simply "Easton". .../Gazetteer/Periods/Roman/Topics/Engineering/roads/Britain/_Texts/CODROM/7*.html|work=Roman Roads in Britain|publisher=Society for Promoting Christian Knowl
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  • ...napton | first=John | title=The Romans And Their Roads, The Original Small Element Pavement Technologists | journal=Proceedings of the Fifth International Con ...p://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/camden/william/britannia-gibson-1722/complete.html |title=Britannia, or a Geographical Description of Great Britain and Irelan
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