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  • The couple's son and daughter Simon and Melissa, who had held a banner at the start line, moved aside and the runners set off towards Papcastle, Broughton, Camerton and Seaton, heading for Workington's cricket ground, where the Barkers 'other children, Daniel and Emma Louise, held a finishing banner.

    T&S news feed 2010

  • The couple's son and daughter Simon and Melissa, who had held a banner at the start line, moved aside and the runners set off towards Papcastle, Broughton, Camerton and Seaton, heading for Workington's cricket ground, where the Barkers 'other children, Daniel and Emma Louise, held a finishing banner.

    T&S news feed 2010

  • Archaeologists discovered that Papcastle had been an important fort and thriving town supplying the Roman frontier.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • The old Roman Fort of Papcastle ( 'Derventio' is the name by which it was known, although this is questionable) had been an important outpost of the Roman legions stationed at York.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • THE erection of this Castle in Norman times followed, by many hundreds of years, the Roman fort located at Papcastle, one mile at the other end of Cockermouth town; both adjacent to the confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • The Roman site at Papcastle, near Cockermouth, was featured on TV's Time Team.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • The old Roman Fort of Papcastle ( 'Derventio' is the name by which it was known, although this is questionable) had been an important outpost of the Roman legions stationed at York.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Consequently, it being apparent to the Normans that it must be a prime location, under the direction of Baron William de Forbus they built the castle in 1134, using stone from Papcastle

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • THE erection of this Castle in Norman times followed, by many hundreds of years, the Roman fort located at Papcastle, one mile at the other end of Cockermouth town; both adjacent to the confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Consequently, it being apparent to the Normans that it must be a prime location, under the direction of Baron William de Forbus they built the castle in 1134, using stone from Papcastle

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

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