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

206 PHCENICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS

Sussex (cont.) :

Cotten-den Street, near Ticehurst, on ancient highway. —

Chid-ham, near Chichester, off Roman Stane Street.

Ciuit-hurst, near Midhurst.

Chitt-ing-ton, north of Lewes.

Chitt-ing-ly, near Hurstmonceux.

Gotham and Sedles-combe.

Sid-les-ham, on Selsey harbour, with Briton coins,! and Sommer-by adjoining.

Hants : Cad-land, near Hythe on Southampton Water (1, 189). Chater-ton, in Portsmouth (1, 199). Chute Forest, on Icknield Roman Way(t, 205). Hithe, modern Hythe on Southampton Water. Guith, the “ Quiktesis ” of Ptolemy, modern Wight (I, 174). Gat-comb, with Bronze Age remains, in Wight.* Gads Hill, with ancient “‘ camps ”’ and earthworks, in Wight (1, 174 and 178). Wilts : Cad-worth and Cawdon Hundred, on Salisbury Plain, south of Stonehenge. Cad-ley, with adjoining Chute,on Icknield Way. Chad-ham (1, 158-9). Chadden-ton, south of Purton. Cuite-ridge, west of Bratton (Eddington). Chitt-erne St. Mary, with two Early Briton settlements. Chid-bury Hill or Sid-bury, with prehistoric earthworks and many barrows (1, 158). Chute and Chute Causeway, on Roman Road to Circencester. Cod-ford, St. Peters and Parish, on Salisbury Plain, with prehistoric earthworks and “ castle ’’* (I, 140). Sid-bury, north of Tidworth, with Stone Age remains. § Dorset : Cathers-ton, at Lyme Regis. Catt-stoke, on Frome, with prehistoric earthworks (1, 68). Chet-nole, north of same. Chett-le, with “ prehistoric village’ and barrows.°® Chidi-ock, near Brid-port. (1, 74). Hod Hill, with early iron bars as currency.’ 1 E.C.B., Selsey, 66, go. 2 W.P.E., 105, at Arre-ton Downs.

37b., 280, 4/b,, 250, 57b.,25t. ®/b., 157, and 277. *H.A.B., 251.