. English: Diagram showing the 'Four Highways' of Britain:Ermine Street, Fosse Way, Watling Street and Ickneild Way, as identified by Henry of Huntingdon () and specified in the so-called Leges Edwardi Confessoris.() The map is orientated with West at the top, North to the right. In the middle of the map is Dunstable (where there was a cell of the Abbey of St Albans), through which roads cross from Salisbury to Bury St Edmunds (Ickneild Way), Dover to Chester (Watling Street), Ermine Street running South to North, and the Fosse Way shown running from Exeter to Caithness. Further re


. English: Diagram showing the 'Four Highways' of Britain:Ermine Street, Fosse Way, Watling Street and Ickneild Way, as identified by Henry of Huntingdon () and specified in the so-called Leges Edwardi Confessoris.() The map is orientated with West at the top, North to the right. In the middle of the map is Dunstable (where there was a cell of the Abbey of St Albans), through which roads cross from Salisbury to Bury St Edmunds (Ickneild Way), Dover to Chester (Watling Street), Ermine Street running South to North, and the Fosse Way shown running from Exeter to Caithness. Further reading: O. Roucoux, The Roman Watling Street: from London to High Cross, Dunstable Museum Trust, 1984; pp. 62–63 . circa 1250. Matthew Paris  (1200–1259)     Alternative names Matthæi Parisiensisc Description British manuscript illuminator and cartographer Date of birth/death circa 1200 between May 1259 and June 1259 Location of birth/death England St Albans Work location St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England Authority control : Q369366 VIAF: 34451801 ISNI: 0000 0001 2127 1959 ULAN: 500006707 LCCN: n50066825 NLA: 35408840 WorldCat 1071 Roman Roads of Britain - Matthew Paris, Book of Additions (), f. 187v


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