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“ Catti’’ PracE AND ETHNIC NAMES EVIDENCING PHGNICIAN PENETRATION AND CIVILIZATION IN THE HoME CountTIES, Mipranps, NorTH OF ENGLAND & SCOTLAND

Tue further details of the “ Catti’’ series of Place, River and Ethnic Names referred to in Chapter XV are here recorded.

In the Home Counties, Midlands and the North of England we find the following series of old Catti names evidencing Phoenician penetration and civilization.

Middlesex : Hatt-on, on the Gade or Colne (?Gioln) River, which entered the Thames at Bushey and Kingston, with its Bronze Age remains.

Herts : Cats Hill, on Lea River below Had-ham, on Roman

Erming Street continuation of Stane Street. Cater-lough, near Camber-low, with Bronze Age remains.? Cotter-ed, S.E. of Baldock, with Bronze Age remains at

adjoining Camberlow above. Cad-well, near Piri-on, with Stone Age remains, on

Icknield Way (or Street) in Cashio Hundred. Codd-ing-ton, near Luton, on Upper Verulam R. Coddi-cot and “‘ Coddi-cot Street,”’ in Cashio Hundred. Gade River, which joins Colne at Cassio-bury (seat of

Earl of Essex) above Scotch Hill.

Gad-bridge, on Gade R., at Hemel Hempsted. Gaddes-den, on Gade R., above latter, with Bronze Age remains,? Gates-bury Mill, on Rib rivulet. Hat-field on Lea, with Bronze Age remains (2, 123, 133). Had-ley Wood, near Enfield. Had-ham, on Ash River, above Cat’s Hill. Hoddes-don, on Lea. Bucks: Cad-mer End, near Ackham-stead. Cots-low Hundred. Chad-well Hill, near Risborough. Ched-ing-ton, on Sca-brook, at Ivinghoe. Cudd-ing-ton, on North Thames, with Briton coins.5 Chit-wood, near Barton, S.W. of Buckingham. Chots-bury, west of Great Berkhamsted. Godd-erd, adjoining Cadmer End. Godd-ing-ton, near Chit-wood. Whadd-on Chase, with Briton coins.®

Oxford : Chad-ling-ton Hundred, and Chad-ling-ton, on Thames, near Akeman Street, with prehistoric barrows and earthworks.’

Gat-hampton, at Goring on Thames.

'B. C. Windle, Remains of Prehistoric Age in England, 106. * [bid.. 105. * Thid,, 105, at Westwick Row. *Thid. 104. * Evans, op. cit., 299, 421. * Ibid., 57, 61, 65, etc., 421. 7 Windle, op. cit., 106, 243.