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The castle of Edinburgh . that you care-fully read theother sideof this page aa [£] [=]aaaaaaaaaaa Q aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a H [i] a as [si 111a H aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ^tttiquiJ ^ilte (Btot^t 111. ^tax 1795. G- Gockburn Jeweller and Dealer in A ntiques20 SHANDWIGK PLACE EDINBURGH Antique Silver and OldShejfield Plate a Specialty Largest Selectionof Antique Jewellery in Town INSPECTION INVITED TelephoneNo. 5345 Central EstablishedNearly 50 Years aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa THE CASTLE OF EDINBURGH The Scots and Picts were fiercely hostile to the Eomaiis,and for the greater security of his troops, the Roman generalformed a barrier consisting of a chain of fortresses on theisthmus between the estuaries of the Forth and Clyde. Thecountry south of the barrier appears, however, to have beenrecovered by the Picts, as the emperor Adrian caused thebarrier to be withdrawn to the counties of Northumberlandand Cumberland, where he erected an earthern rampartacross the island as a boundary to the Ptoman territory inBritain; but on the country betwixt the barriers beingregained by Lollius Urbicus, the Roman lieutenant, hereplaced the barrier between the Forth and Clyde


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