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 PLACE NAMES IN CUMBRIA, &c. 4or1
Shrops (covtd.):
Hereford :
Monmouth : Glamorgan : Carmarthen : Pembroke : Merioneth : Montgomery : Carnarvon :
Anglesea : Cheshire :
Lancashire :
Westmorland : Cumberland :
Cott-on (Weston-) and Whitt-ing-ton, near Parkington at Oswestry, with Bronze Age remains.’
Sid-bury, in Severn Valley.
Shotia-ton, N.W. of Shrewsbury.
Whit-cott Keysett, in Clun Valley, with menhir.?
£at-on Constantine, near Little Wenlock, with Bronze Age remains.?
Codd-ing-ton, N. of Ledley.
Hait-field, on Frome.
Yait-on, on the Wye.
Eat-on, near Hereford on Wye, with “ wails’ and ancient camps (3, 74). a
Cader Arthur or Cadier Artur mountain, with Arthur's chair or seat, with peak Pen-y-Gader (3, 91, 110).
Coity castle, with remains of Caradoc’s palace (3, 131).
Ketti Stones, thename of the chief cromlech in Gower, and compare Kits Coty, in Kent.
Cet-guelli,® or Cath-welly, modern Kid-welly, and ruins of castle with tradition of founding by sons of ‘‘ Keianusthe-Scot ’’ (=Koronus Caineus ?) (3, 135, 137).
Coity Artur, two rock stones near St. Davids (3, 151).
Cad-van Stone of St. Cadvan, a British king and high puiest at Towyn-on-shore, below Cader Idris (3, 172).
Kede-wen’s Gate, on the Severn, with Arthur’s Gate and ancient remains (3, 165). :
Gwdir, headland on coast.
Coed-ana.
Cote-brook, with barrows.®
Cod-ling-ton, with barrows.?
With-ing-ton, with barrows.§
Seiaia, the Roman name for Chester Bay, implying that Chester (or its people) was anciently called ‘ Sefe’’ or “ Seteia.”’
Cat-on and Caton Mere, on Lune, above Lancaster.
Catter-all, on Wyre.
Heaton, near Bolton.
Hutton, near Preston.
Wat-lon, near Preston.
Set-anti, Roman name for Preston Bay, implying that Preston (or its people) was anciently called ‘‘ Set"’ or “ Set-anti.”’
Sed-bergh, on Lune.
Cat-land and Cat-land Fells.
Cat-gill, below Egremont, on Ennerdale Water.
Coat Hills village, near Eden, S. of Carlisle.
Cutt-erton, north of Penrith.
Caude or Caud River (modern Caldew),® rising in Cat-land Fells, at Carlisle, at end of Roman Wall in vale called Cummers Dale, with copper mines (3, 426, 427).
Gates-garth, Gates-gill and Gates Water.
Sidd-ick, at mouth of Derwent, below Camer-ton.
Sit-Murthy, on Derwent, above Cameyr-ton.
Skid-daw Mt., at Keswick.
Hutt-on, north of Penrith, near Cutterton.
! Windle, op. cit., 106. * Ibid., 202, + [bid., 106. “Rhys, Hib. Lects., 192.
* Nennius’ Chronicle, r4. * Windle, op. cit., 154. 7 [bid.
* [bid., 154.
» 154. * It 1s now called “ Caldew,” after the nearer Cald-beck Fells, whilstits further source is in the
Cat-land Fells,