The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps

CATTI

Lincoln (contd.):

Yorks:

Durham : Northumberland :

Nottingham :

Leicester :

Stafford : Derby : Warwick :

Rutland ;

Norfolk :

Suffolk :

} Windle, op. cit., 254. 7A. W. Franks, Archzologia, 1, 251.

* Bede, Hist. Eccles ® Ibid., 159. I

PLACE NAMES IN PROVINCES 399

Along the pre-Roman canal of “ Cares-dyke’’ from Peterboro’ to Lincoln there occur the following ‘‘ Catti’’ names along its course (2, 351) :—

Cates-bridge, on ““ Roman ”’ road.

Cat-wick.

Cats-grove, near Shepey.

Cat-ley, near Walcot.

Cat-thorpe, near Stanfield.

Caite-rick, on Swale, with prehistoric “ dyke,” on Watling Street.

Catter-dale, in Wensle y-dale, with fine bronze sword and sheath with iron blade.?

Caude-well or Cawde-welle, with ancient ruins and “camp ”" (3, 337, 338).

Cott-ing-ham, on Hull River (3, 247).

Gates-hill, near Knaresborough, with prehistoric earthworks (3, 295).

Goat/-land, with prehistoric barrows.*

Geth-ling of Bede*, modern “ Gilling ” (3, 257).

Sett-le, with Stone and Bronze Age remains in Victoria Cave.

Hutt-on, Craneswick, with prehistoric barrows.®

Hot-ham Cave, with Bronze Age remains.’

Hat-field, associated with a Caed-walla, king of the Britons (3, 272-3).

Heit-on, with prehistoric remains.®

Cat-leugh, with prehistoric earthworks.®

Chati-on and Chatton Law, with prehistoric barrows, earthworks and circles.1°

Gates-head.

Cott-on, on Trent.

Goth-am, near Barton, on Upper Trent.

Ged-ling, near Nottingham, on branch of Trent.

Cat-thorpe, on Avon.

Cottes-batch, on Watling Street, at junction with Fosse Way.

Cotes, adjoining Barton, on River Soar.

Cade-by, with chalybeate spring, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch (2, 305).

Cats Hill, near Watling Street, with tumulus (2, 503).

Cats Stone, great monolith, on Stanton Moor (2, 424).

Chads-hurst, the Ceds-le-hurst of Domesday Book

(2, 450).

Kelt-on, on Chater River, above Stamford.

Cai-mose Vale or ** Plain of the Catti,”"™ (2, 325).

Goad-by (2, 319).

God-wick (2, 180; 201).

Eaton, with Bronze Age remains.??

Sito-magus, Roman fort, with Roman remains at Wulpitt (2, 165).

Codd-en-ham, with Briton coins.*?

Had-leigh, adjoining above and near Breten-ham (2, 165).

5 ® Toid., 172. tast., 3, 14. + Windle, op. cit., 60. © Tbid., 172. ? Tbsd., 106, Tbid., 241. 10 Thid., 165, 241.

4) Maes=“ plain” in British (see Camden, 2, 325). 13 Windle, op. cit., 105. 43 Evans, op. cit., 342.