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

BARAT NAMES IN BRITAIN 193

Dorset :

Devon :

Cornwall :

Brit-port or Brute-port, the old name of Bridport, atendof Roman Road (‘‘ Fosse Way, ”’) and formerly an appanage of the Crown with many barrows (1.65).

Bride-head, with many prehistoric barrows.’

Burton and Burton Cliff, to east of Bridport.

Portis-ham, east of latter.

Brad-ford, at Dorchester, on Roman road.

Burton, west of above.

Barton, Eddon-, on north of Dartmoor.

Brad-ford, on Dartmoor, with cromlech.

Brid-ford, at Moreton Hampstead.

Broad-bury, near Okehampton, with barrows.*

Bartine, in St. Just parish, with Stone Circles (z, 19) and well sacred to Euny (Oannes ?).°

Pridden, near St. Buryan, with menhir.*

Braddock, with prehistoric interments.°

Burrit-on, a former name of Penzance.®

Northwards also we find these early Barat or Brit-on names radiating through the home-counties and Midlands, as, for instance :—

Essex :

Suffolk :

Herts:

Bucks :

1W.P.E., 158. > 1b., 154. and 228. WPT, O22

Pritile-well, near Southend, with prehistoric earthworks.’

Berden, near Clavery (2, 142).

Bart-low Hills (2, 140).

Breten-ham on the Breton tributary of the Stour, and the Com-Bretonium of Antoninus (2, 154).

Barton (2, 161).

Barton Mere, near Bury St. Edmunds, with Bronze Age prehistoric village.®

Pirton, in Cashio Hundred, on Icknield Way.

Brydens Hill, north of Elstre.

Barton Green, with Stone Age remains,”

Burden Bury on Verulam R. north of St. Albans, on Watling Street.

Brit-well, near Farnham.

Braden-ham.

Barton, with ‘“‘ London Stone” to the S.W. of Buckingham.

Bourton, near latter,

21b., 157: a:Sr, 210: *W.P.E., 198. "L.H.P., 78. 7 W.P.E.,202. §/b.,279 and H.A.B., 151.