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 NAMES IN DEVON & CORNWALL = 207

Devon:

Cornwall :

Catte-down Cave (preserving an old place- or hill-name “‘ Catte-down ”’), near Plymouth, with Stone Age remains.?

Cad-bury or Cad-bery, south-west of Tiverton, with prehistoric and Roman remains (154)’.

Cad-bury at Ottery (I, 35) and on N, Dartmoor. Chett-le, with prehistoric barrows.*

Chid-ley, on Teign (I, 35).

Chud-leigh, on Teign (1, 53).

Cud-lip, on Tavy, on Dartmoor, above the copper mines.

Gid-leigh, on Dartmoor, near Cromlech at Brad-ford.

Chittle-hampton at S. Moulton, on Taw (I, 32).

Sid-mouth, with prehistoric barrows.*

(2, 57, 59).

Sid-bury, with prehistoric settlements.

Cadd-on Point, with prehistoric cliff-castle and earthworks.*

Cudder Point, in Penzance Bay, south of St. Michael’s Mount.

Cad-son-bury, with prehistoric earthworks, near Callington.?

Gotha Castle, near Phoebe’s Point, St. Anstell, with earthworks. ®

God-olcan, modern God-olphan, near Land’s End, famous for its tin mines ; and the lordship of same has arms with two-headed spread eagle (1, 4) of Hitto-Sumerians.

Sith-ney parish, including Helston (1, 16).

Ouethi-ock, near Prideaux, with prehistoric earthworks. ®

Northwards from ‘‘ New Troy” or London these old “ Catti’’ names radiate through the adjoining counties to the Midlands and are prolonged into Northumbria. The later old home-kingdom of the paramount Briton king, Cassivellaunus, or Caswallon or Cadwallon, the “ Land of the Catyeuchlani”’ of Ptolemy, is rich in the Cat, Cass, and Gad Hitto-Phcenician ethnic titles for place and river names, just, as we have seen, it was in regard to the Barat series. This central Briton kingdom extended from the north bank

1H.A.B., 60. © [b., 226;

2 Tb., 229. aW.P.E., 157. ‘1b,

157- 5 [h., 230. 7 Tb., 226, 8 [b., 226, 9 Tb,, 227: