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thence throug-h Manchester, York, and Carlisle to Castra 

 Exploratorum and B latum Bolgium, where it ended. The 

 " Camp of the Scouts " (Castra Exploratorum) is stated to 

 be about 12 miles from Luguvallium (Carlisle). It is 

 Netherby. Blatum Bolgium is stated to be about 12 miles 

 beyond Castra Exploratorum. It must be Birrens. On this 

 road there were 37 stations. 



The 3rd Road— From Dover to London, 66 miles, passing through 

 Canterbury. On this road there were 4 stations. 



The 4th Road— From Hythe to London, through Canterbury. On 

 this road there were four stations, three of which were the 

 same as in the preceding. 



The 5th Road— From London to the Wall at Carlisle, 443 miles, 

 passing through Colchester, Thetford, Cambridge, Lincoln,' 

 and York. On this road there were 20 stations. 



The 6th Road— From London to Lincoln (Lindum), 156 miles, 

 passing through St. Albans and Leicester. On this road there 

 were 14 stations. 



The 7th Road— From London to Chichester (Regnum), 96 miles, 

 passing through Windsor. Reading, and Winchester. On 

 this road there were 6 stations. 



The 8th Road — From London to York, 227 miles, throuo-h St. 

 Albans, Dunstable, Leicester, Lincoln, and Doncaster. On 

 this road there were 15 stations. 



The 9th Road— From London to Xorwich, 128 miles, passing 

 through Colchester and Ipswich. On this road there were 9 

 stations. 



The 10th Road— From Cockermouth to Whitchurch, 150 miles, 

 passing through Keswick and Lancaster. On this road there 

 were 9 stations. 



The ] 1th Road— From Chester to Carnarvon, 74 miles. On this 

 road there were 4 stations. 



The 12th Road— From Aston to Carmarthen, 186 miles, passing 

 through Caerleon (Isca) in South ^Vales, which was garrisoned 

 by the 2nd Legion, Augusta. On this road there were 10 

 stations. 



