COURSE OF THE WANSDYKE. 



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BY THE EEV. H. M. SCARTH, M.A. 



IN a former paper presented to this Society, and pub- 

 lished in their last Proceedings some notice was 

 taken of the course of tlie Wansdyke through this county; 

 since then the subject has been further investigated during 

 the past summer, and the line for the most part personally 

 examined. 



The writer is induced therefore to endeavour to supply 

 in the present paper some deficiencies in the former, which 

 was intended to treat of Earthioorks genei-ally, rather than 

 of Wansdyke in particular. 



The more this great bounclary line is examined the 

 more curious and interesting it becomes to the investi- 

 gator, — therefore, notwithstanding that he may seem to 

 be going over ground alreatly sufficiently trodden, the 



VOL. VII., 1856, PART II. B 



