Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1912 — Old Reman Wall Unearthed. [ARTICLE]

Old Reman Wall Unearthed.

A part of the wall which once enclosed old SL Paul’s, London, has been discovered in excavations at the corner of Paternoster Row and St. Paul’s alley in London. The wall, which la about 60 feet long, is made of and rubble, and was built in the twelfth century. On the same site pieces of a Roman amphora, Roman Vases and some Samian ware have also been found. Other “finds” include a camel’s skull unearthed in High Holborn and a large quantity of pipes of the eighteenth century. Under some old stables In Bartholomew Close—■ one of the oldest parts of London—three Norman arches have been found. They are close to one another, and are believed to have formed part of the cloisters of the priory which once stood on thiß site. ,