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King Water is a river in the north of Cumbria, England. Boundaries and divisions Cumbria is neighboured by Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Lieutenancy [1] The Brampton Angling Association has a long term let from the Earl of Carlisle for fishing rights on a portion of the River Irthing and part of the King Water. Earl of Carlisle is a title that has been created three times in the Peerage of England. For the computer security term see Phishing. Fishing is the activity of catching Fish. The River Irthing is a River in Cumbria, England and a major Tributary of the River Eden [2] The course of Hadrian's Wall crosses the King Water near the village of Walton. Hadrian's Wall ( Latin: perhaps Vallum Aelium, "the Aelian wall" is a stone and turf Fortification built by the Roman Walton is a village and Civil parish in the far north of Cumbria, England. This wall and its recordings forms the earliest written history of the local vicinity. The length of Hadrian's Wall is approximately 117 kilometres, spanning the width of Britain; the wall incorporated Agricola's Ditch[3] and was built primarily to prevent harrying by small bands of raiders and unwanted immigrants from the north, not as a fighting front to defend a significant invasion. See also Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (Breatainn Mhòr Prydain Fawr Breten Veur Graet Breetain is the larger of the two main islands Agricola's Ditch is a Roman era defensive structure spanning the width of Britain A raid can refer to either a military tactic, or a larger Grand Tactical or Operational warfare mission which require the execution of a plan where Immigration refers to the movement of people among countries While the movement of people has existed throughout human history at various levels modern immigration implies long-term An invasion is a military offensive consisting of all or large parts of the Armed forces of one geopolitical entity aggressively entering territory [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Philip's Motorist's Atlas: 2004, Octopus Publishing Group, London, England
  2. ^ 1891 River Agreement between the Earl of Carlisle and the Bramption Angling Association
  3. ^ C.Michael Hogan (2007) Hadrian's Wall, ed. Andy Burnham, The Megalithic Portal
  4. ^ Stephen Johnson (2004) Hadrian's Wall, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc, 128 pages, ISBN 0713488409

Coordinates: 54°57′N 2°44′W / 54.95, -2.733

Hadrian's Wall ( Latin: perhaps Vallum Aelium, "the Aelian wall" is a stone and turf Fortification built by the Roman Walton is a village and Civil parish in the far north of Cumbria, England. A geographic coordinate system enables every location on the Earth to be specified in three coordinates using mainly a spherical coordinate system.
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