Ward Law, Castle O'er and the River Annan
In recent years, scholars have preferred to identify the Uxellum of the Selgovae tribe with Ward Law in Dumfriesshire (see, for example, Rivet and Smith's THE PLACE-NAMES OF ROMAN BRITAIN). However, given that I've recently made a case for Annandale being the heartland of Rheged, which itself lay within the ancient Novantae territory, it seems more reasonable to follow earlier antiquarians who sought to place Uxellum at Castle O'er.
Castle O'er and Deil's Jingle
Castle O'er is strategically situated between the White Esk and the Black Esk. It may also be associated with the earthwork boundary known as Deil's Jingle, of indeterminate date (though CANMORE suggests medieval). The River Esk probably served as the bounday between the Selgovae and their neighbors the Novantae to the west.
For more information on Castle O'er, see:
https://canmore.org.uk/site/67376/castle-oer
For more information on Castle O'er, see:
https://canmore.org.uk/site/67376/castle-oer
The Liddel Water may have been the southern boundary of the Selgovae, as Gwenddolau (whether a person or a location, as his name means 'White Dales') immediately to the south of this river was the son of Ceidio/Arthur of Uxellodunum. And, yes, the Uxello- in Uxellodunum is the same word found in Uxellum. One is the High Fort, the other merely the High [Place].
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