Portgate
Origins of the name
If any name was given to the structure by the Romans, it is no longer known. The name Portgate is thought to be of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Construction
The Portgate was constructed from very large masonry blocks. It projected between 3.06 metres (10.0 ft) and 3.66 metres (12.0 ft) north of the wall, sitting astride the wall. It was probably a square or rectangular structure.
Excavations and investigations
- 1732 - John Horsley reported visible remains of a fortification at the location, stating
There has been a square castellum, half within the wall and half without. There is a suggestion even today that the ditch of the wall turned northward round such a building.
- 1955 - English Heritage Field Investigation. It was noted that to the east of Dere Street there is a suggestion that the ditch turned north and followed the road for a short distance, however it is probable that this effect is due to contemporary drainage ditches.
- 1966 - Excavation directed by Miss D. Charlesworth exposed the west tower of the Portgate in the verge a few inches North of the kerb of the B6318.
Civil parish
Portgate was a civil parish, in 1951 the parish had a population of 52. Portgate was formerly a township in St. John-Lee parish, from 1866 Portgate was a civil parish in its own right until it was abolished on 1 April 1955 and merged with Corbridge.
Monument records
Monument | Monument Number | English Heritage Archive Number |
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Portgate | 181662 | NY 96 NE 5 |
References
- ^ "Portgate". Pastscape. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
- ^ Breeze, David J (1934), Handbook to the Roman Wall (14th Revised edition - Nov 2006), Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, p. 184, ISBN 0-901082-65-1
- ^ Horsley, John (1732), Britannia Romana or the Roman Antiquities of Britain, Frank Graham (published 1974), ISBN 0-85983-090-X
- ^ The Journal of Roman Studies. 57. London: Society for Promotion of Roman Studies: 177. 1967.
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(help) - ^ "Population statistics Portgate Tn/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "History of Portgate, in Tynedale and Northumberland". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Relationships and changes Portgate Tn/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
Bibliography
- Daniels, Charles (1979), "Review: Fact and Theory on Hadrian's Wall", Britannia, 10: 357–364, doi:10.2307/526069, JSTOR 526069