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" Holly-tree properties adjoin — was very massive and broad. Composed of flints, septaria, and a dense mortar, harder, even now, than the stony part, it was laid upon a flat surface of sand, well rammed and beaten. First upon this sand some mortar was... "
A Collection of Archaeological Pamphlets on Roman Remains Formed by Sir B.C ... - Page 39
by Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1858
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The history and description of the walls of Colchester

Peter Martin Duncan - 1856 - 70 pages
...Friars and Ilolly-tree properties adjoin — was very massive and broad. Composed of flints, scptaria, and a dense mortar, harder, even now, than the stony...of the Wall is not equal to that of the foundation, by three feet, and the dense foundation, or base, projects some eighteen inches without and within...
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Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volumes 1-2

Essex Archaeological Society - 1858 - 624 pages
...along the North Wall, the same carefuliyexecuted style of masonry was discovered. — (See plate Z.) The level of the foundation of the Walls, is not the...of the Wall is not equal to that of the foundation, by three feet, and the dense foundation, or base, projects some eighteen inches without and within...
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Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volume 1

1858 - 332 pages
...examining it—at the spot in the North Wall, where the Grey Friars and Holly-tree properties adjoin—was very massive and broad. Composed of flints, septaria,...of the Wall is not equal to that of the foundation, by three feet, and the dense foundation, or base, projects some eighteen inches without and within...
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