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NOTE1850

ETYMOLOGY OF PENNIEL

By F.S.A. L. & E.

Some eighteen years ago, the writer of the following sonnets, by the kindness of the proprietors of a pleasant house upon the banks of the Teviot, enjoyed two happy autumns there. The Roman road which runs between the remains of the camp at Chew Green, in Northumberland, and the Eildon Hills (the Trimontium of General Roy), passed hard by. The road is yet distinctly visible in all its course among the Cheviots, and in the uncultivated tracts; and occasionally also, where the plough has spared it, among the agricultural inclosures. The house stands near the base of the hill called Penniel or Pe…

Topics: Etymology, Druid Temples, Roman History, Forestry

Locations: Teviot, Chew Green, Northumberland, Eildon Hills, Cheviots, Jedwood, Jedworth Forest, Selkirkshire, Nether Ancrum, Lanark, Geddeworth, Allyncrom, Ancrum, Selkirk, Maddesleye, Broadlaw