Monument record 8202/5/3 - Roman tombstones recorded in the North Wall between Water Tower Street and King Charles Court
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Substantial periods of repair have been required along the North Wall of the defences at Chester. The North Wall has long been considered to be Roman in origin with Roman foundations and several courses of Roman masonry surviving in situ at the base of the wall with later medieval and post medieval construction. Its long history has lead inevitably to a continuously degenerating condition and to frequent periods of extensive repair and maintenance, following the discoveries of 1883 (CHER 8202/5/1) and 1887 (CHER 8202/5/2) in the North Wall further investigations were carried out by F Haverfield between 1890 and 1892. Haverfield was able to carry out investigations for almost the entire length of the Roman North Wall from the North Gate west as far as Morgan’s Mount (approximately 160m). (1)
There has been much debate since as to when these Roman fragments were inserted into the wall and although originally believed to be medieval or post medieval repairs to the walls (1) it has also been suggested that the repairs occurred in the late third century AD. Mason has suggested that by the third century the wall were in need of substantial repair, citing evidence of damaged stone blocks at the base of the wall and in the ditch fill. The subsequent repairs to the wall included the reuse of tombstones, other funerary monuments and architectural fragments. (6)
RIB i 475-86, 488-9, 492-3, 496, 498-502, 506-8, 511-4, 517-9, 524- 6, 528-30, 532-3, 537-44, 547-55, 559, 562, 566, 571. See Ref 4 Nos. 11, 20- 34, 38-9, 42, 44-8, 51-3, 55-8, 61-3, 67-9, 71-3, 75, 77, 79-80, 85-9, 91-2, 6-100, 102-5, 108, 110-11, 131, 133, 137-9, 142-3, 149, 156, 161, 163-4, 167, 171. (3)
Henig: No 17; 2-27; 29-32; 36; 38-41; 45; 46; 48; 49; 51; 54-61; 64; 76-78; 81-86; 91; 92; 96; 99; 100; 102-106; 109 (7)
<1> Haverfield, F, 1900, Catalogue of the Roman Sculptured stones in the Grosvenor Museum (Article in Journal). SCH5530.
<3> Collingwood R G & Wright R P, 1965, The Roman Inscriptions of Britain: Volume I (Monograph). SCH3235.
<4> Wright, R. P. & Richmond, I. A., 1955, Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Monograph). SCH522.
<5> Lawson, P H, 1926, Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester with Maps and Plans, No 1 (Article in Journal). SCH5956.
<6> Mason, D. J. P., 2001, Roman Chester: City of the Eagles, p204 (Book). SCH6164.
<7> Henig D.F, 2004, Roman Sculpture in the NW Midlands (Book). SCH6862.
Sources/Archives (6)
- <1> SCH5530 Article in Journal: Haverfield, F. 1900. Catalogue of the Roman Sculptured stones in the Grosvenor Museum. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 7.
- <3> SCH3235 Monograph: Collingwood R G & Wright R P. 1965. The Roman Inscriptions of Britain: Volume I. volume I.
- <4> SCH522 Monograph: Wright, R. P. & Richmond, I. A.. 1955. Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
- <5> SCH5956 Article in Journal: Lawson, P H. 1926. Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester with Maps and Plans. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 27, Part 1. No 1.
- <6> SCH6164 Book: Mason, D. J. P.. 2001. Roman Chester: City of the Eagles. p204.
- <7> SCH6862 Book: Henig D.F. 2004. Roman Sculpture in the NW Midlands.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 403 666 (77m by 23m) (2 map features) |
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| Map sheet | SJ46NW |
| Civil Parish | CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | CHESTER, CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, CHESHIRE |
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Jul 4 2024 1:38PM