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becoming the Welsh Gwal, and by transmission through the 

 Saxon as already mentioned, the English Wall. Adding is surely 

 Uch Llynn, Up-pool, that is the Upper-pool road from Sarum, 

 for the name of " Poole" is only the translation of Lynn. 



More might, be added : but I think this evidence is sufficient to 

 convince any one familiar with Roman archaeology that Wareham 

 is not only Roman, but in some respects unique, and the most 

 remarkable Roman camp of the first century in Britain. 



