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

194 PHCENICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS

Oxfords :

Bedfords :

Northamptons: Cambridges : Norfolk :

Lincolns :

Yorks :

Northumberland : Nottingham : Leicester :

Stafford :

Northampton :

Barton, east of Oxford.

Bartholomews (St.), adjoining Oxford.

Burton, near Hampton.

Brad-well, near latter.

Barton, with Barton Hills, near Hitchin, on Icknield Way.

Pirton, ditto.

Barton Latimer, north of Pytchley (‘‘ Pict’s-lea.”’)

Barton, near Cambridge, on road from Oxford.

Bart-low (2, 140).

Barden River, tributary of Yare, at Norwich, Venta Icenorum of Romans (2, 176), possibly presuming that the ancient city name was Barden, as there is no other place-name here of ‘‘ Barden.”

Bretten-ham, with Briton coins.

Barton on Humber (2, 338), and to its south is Glan-ford, suggestive of Part-olon and Cadwallon’s title of “ Gioln.”

Barton, near Lincoln.

Berewita, near Spalding Croyland (2, 345

Barton, four towns of this name (3, 2 279; 281; 415.)

Brad-tord, seat of cloth manufacture.

Brid-ling-ton, with several early “ British camps.”

Broughton, in Craven, with early remains (3, 283).?

Birt-ley, with numerous “ British villages.’’®

Burton (2, 400).

Bredon, with old priory (2, 306).

Breedon Hill, with prehistoric earthworks.‘

Barton (2, 504).

Berth, near Whitmore, with prehistoric earthworks. §

Burton-on-Trent (2, 497).

Barton Seagrave (2, 281).

Burton (2, 268).

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The Severn Valley was another early avenue of Briton

civilization, and

its Welsh bank remained largely free from

Roman domination and influence, with its ancient capital of the later Briton kings, down to the Cymric Arthur, at Caerleon or Isca on the Usk ; and on the west the peninsula

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