The Royal Manor of Hitchin And Its Lords, Harold And the Balliols
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296), was turned up a few years ago on the top of a hill on the opposite side of the town in a part of the open fields called ' the Fox-holes. ' ... At Bury Mead, Charlton, Ickle- ford. Much Wymondley, Willian, Weston, and other places, Roman remains have been discovered, and occasional coins and urns have been found in the town itself ... In many directions the district is cut up by Roman roads, which, as they evidently connect the various parts of the domain of the before-mentioned British ki...ngs, were, probably with the Icknild Way itself, British tracks before they were adopted by the Romans. Almost every commanding bluff of the chalk downs retains traces of its having been used as a hill-fort, probably in pre-Roman times as well as later, while the numerous tumuli all along the route of the Icknild 5 HAROLD Way testify probably to the luimcrons battles fought in its neigh- bourluMxI. " So that there is g(jod evidence that Ilitchin was a British and a Roman town before the coming of the Enghsh.
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