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  • The city is of great antiquity, and was one of the most powerful Roman stations, being at the intersection of two very important roads, -- the Fosse Way, which extended from the coast of Devonshire to the north-east coast of

    What to See in England Gordon Home 1923

  • The water came out plainly at a fountain under a bleak wood just west of the Fosse Way, under which it ran by a culvert, a culvert at least as old as the

    First and Last Hilaire Belloc 1911

  • As for the Fosse Way, it only just touches the valley of the Thames.

    The Historic Thames Hilaire Belloc 1911

  • Now it happened about this time that Robin Hood was going through the forest to Fosse Way, to see what was to be seen there, for the moon was full and the night gave promise of being bright.

    The Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle 1882

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