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

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PHGNICIAN PENETRATION OF BRITAIN ATTESTED BY “ BARAT” PATRONYM IN OLD PLACE AND EtHnic NAMES

Disclosing also Pheenician Source of ‘‘ Mor,” “ Cumber,” “Cymyr” and “ Somer’ Names “The principal nations of the Barats are the Kurus [Syrians] and the able Panch [Phenic-ians].”—A ncient Indian Epics. THE ancient Aryan Barat tradition that ‘“ the whole world” was conquered by “the able Panch,’ or Phcenicians, has already been cited in the heading of page r. And the ancient Aryan custom of taking their forefather Bavat's name as a personal and tribal title (cited in the heading of chap. VII) has already been cited and further instanced by King Brutus or Peirithoos, properly “‘ Barat,’ and King Part-olon of the Newton Stone monument, both calling themselves and their new colonies after the name of their most famous forefather, King Barat,? the Khatti or Catti or “ Hitt-ite ’ or Goth; the most celebrated ancestral king of the Hitto-Sumerians or Phoenicians; and some scores of Part-olon’s descendants in North Bntain also took that cherished old ancestral name.

Now, I find throughout Britain evidence of the Phcenician Barat rule and Civilization of these islands, in long preRoman times, exists widespread all over the country, in the ancient ethnic and dynastic “ Barat’ and “ Catti”’ titles in the old place and river names of Britain, from farthest south to farthest north. ; and in the ‘‘Somer”’ and Mor, Amorite names.

1 Vishnu Purana, 2, 3 and other Puvanas. V.P., 2, 132, etc. 2In Sanskrit Barat is not spelt ,with a final expressed a ; and in the Hindi vernacular it is pronounced “ Barat.” 188