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    Aesica (modern name Great Chesters) was a Roman fort, one and a half miles north of the small town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland, (not be confused with...
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  • Healthcare Ltd. Actelion – Actelion Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd Aesica pharmaceuticals - Aesica Queenborough Ltd Air Products – Air Products plc Alcon – Alcon...
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  • company sold the UK manufacturing plant at Queenborough to UK manufacturer Aesica Pharmaceuticals. Abbott's Ross Products was renamed Abbott Nutrition in...
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    000-worker Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) and include Aesica Pharmaceuticals, Arcinova, MSD, Piramal Healthcare, Procter & Gamble, Shire...
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    aka Walwick Chesters) Procolita (Carrawburgh) Vercovicium (Housesteads) Aesica (Great Chesters) Magnis (Carvoran) Banna (Birdoswald) Camboglanna (Castlesteads)...
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    primae Hispanorum, Uxelodunum or Petriana Tribune Alae secundae Asturum, Aesica Praefectus cohortis secundae Thracum, Gabrosenti Tribune cohortis primae...
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    trend continues, with the loss of the pharmaceutical manufacturing sites of Aesica (formerly Merck Sharp and Dohme) at Ponders End in 2011, and Sanofi-Aventis...
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    the fort at Great Chesters (Aesica) was built. Milecastle 43 was situated at Great Chesters, and was destroyed when the Aesica fort was built. The foundations...
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    Aurelius Casitto legionis VI Victricis Piae Fidelis curavit. Great Chesters (Aesica), U.K. RIB 1746 = CIL VII 740. - Dis Manibus Titi Flavi Flavini legionis...
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    class=notpageimage| UNESCO World Heritage sites in Northern England: 1–2 = Hadrian's Wall, 3 = Aesica aqueduct, 4 = Corstopitum...
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