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, page 246
210 PHGENICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS
Lincoln : Caus-enn or Gausennz of Romans (2, 353). Leicester : Coss-ing-ton, on R. Soar, off Foss Road. Bucks : Ches-ham, on the Chess, with ancient earth-
works and circle! and Briton coins.2 Chis-beach, north of Hambleden.
Middlesex : Chis-wick on Thames. It was presumably part of the staked ford held by Cassivellaunus (as described in Appendix YV).
Kent : Gos-hall, near Ash, with Briton coins.?
Sussex : Ciss-bury and Cissbury Hill, near Worthing, with Stone and Bronze Age remains.‘ (I, 270, 280).
Hants : Cos-ham, at neck of Portsmouth Island. Gos-port, adjoining Portsmouth (r, 200). Wilts : Cos-ham, ancient royal village of Saxons (I, 130).
Casterly ‘“‘ Camp,” north of Great Bedwyn, on Salisbury Plain, with ancient earth-
works.® Devon : Caws-and Beacon, with early stone cist.* Cornwall : (Cassitery Street in Bodmin).
Chysoyster, with prehistoric village.’ Gudzh promontory, in Helston Bay.
Monmouth : Cas, on Severn.
Cheshire : Goostrey, with barrows.®
Cumberland : Gos-forth on Irth River, with pre-Christian Cross, etc.
Kes-wick, with Stone Circle and old copper : mines (3, 422, 435), under Sca-Fell. Northumberland : Gos-forth, or Ges-forth, near Roman Vindobala (Rutchester) (3, 513). Gosse-ford, near Wallsend (3, 495). Caistron, near Hepple, with prehistoric earth-
works.?® Haddington : Gos-ford House, opposite Inch Keith Caithness : Keiss, on east coast, between Wick and
John o’Groats, with early stone Cists and Cairns containing prehistoric ‘‘ Chief’s Cist ” and cairn, with tall, long-headed chief, as opposed to skeletons of the short-statured aborigines, with underground ‘“ Pict dwellings ”’ in neighbourhood.?¢
1W.P.E., 225. 2 E-BiG, 278: 3 E.B., 207. 4W.P.E., 106; 248. * Tb., 250. 6 Tb., 196. WIb., 275- 8 [b.,154. 91b., 241 i0'See L.H.C., 15, etc.