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COLE : ANCIE2s^T ENTRENCHMENTS NEAR WETWANG. 
are really the same place, namely, Brongli, and that the road to York 
passed along the western escarpment of the Wolds to Garrowby, 
through Londesborough, though whether Londesboro\igh is the site 
of Delgovitia, as suggested by Drake, or Millington, as claimed by 
Dr. Burton, or Warter, as proposed by Mr. R. Mortimer, or ]\Iarket 
AVeighton, as doubtfully proposed by others, I do not pretend to say. 
The following is a list of some modern maps bearing on the 
subject of the paper : — 
1745. J. Burton, M.D. — Survey of tlie Roman Works in York- 
shire where the ancient towu of Delgovitia is supposed 
to have stood. 
183G. J. Walker. — Ancient military remains on the western 
promontory of the Wolds. 
1846. C. Xewton. — Map of British and Roman Yorkshire. 
1852. J.Wright. — Britain under the Romans, from " The Celt, 
the Roman, and the Saxon." 
1852. J. Phillips. — The territory of the Brigantes, from "York- 
shire." 
1855. R. Knox. — A map of the country near Scarbro', from "East 
Yorkshire." 
1862. Rev. T. Wiltshire. — Plan and sections of the entrench- 
ments at Fimber. 
1882. Major-General Pitt Rivers. — Map of the country near 
Flamborough Head, showing the positions of the Dikes. 
1886. R. Mortimer. — Restoration of ancient entrenchments on 
the Wolds. 
The following are the itineraries cpioted :— 
Itinerary of Antoninus. 
Iter 1. A limite, i.e., a Vallo, Pnetoria usque, m.p. clvi. 
A Breniinio ( High Itochestcr) m.p. xx. 
Corstopitum ( Corchester) 
Vindomora (Ebchester) m.p. ix. 
Vinovia (Bbidmter) m.p. xix. 
Cataractoni (Catterick) m.p. xxii. 
Isurium ( Aldboruugh ) m.p. xxiv. 
Eburacum ( York) m.\). xvii. 
