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

398 PH@NICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS

Oxford (covtd.):

Berks :

Bedford :

Northampton :

Huntingdon :

Cambridge :

Lincoln :

Cuddes-den, with old bishop's palace (2, 30).

God-stow.

Kidd-ing-ton, near Akeman Street.

Shut-ford, near Henley, with prehistoric barrows.

Cats-grove, near Reading (1, 232).

Chudd-le-worth and parish (1, 220).

Chute Causeway, on “‘Roman”’ road to Wansborough camp (1, 228).

Yatten-den, with Bronze Age remains?.

Cadd-ing-ton and parish, near Dunstable, adjoining Watiing Street (2, 57) with Stone Age remains.*

Cad-bury Lane, near old “ camp” and [eysoe.

Cotton End, S.E. of Bedford.

Cutts, east of Caddington.

Good-wick Green, near Cad-bury Lane.

Shii-ling-ton, near Pirton and Barton, near Icknield Way.

Cates-by, on Avon (2, 267).

Cotter-stoke, with Roman remains (2, 286).

Cot-ton, east of Addington, with prehistoric “ camp” earthworks. ‘

Cott-ing-ham, near Rockingham, on “ Roman ”’ Welland Way.

Gad-ing-ton or Geddington, ancient royal seat (2, 281).

Gedd-ing-ton, on Avon, with royal castle of Edward I. (2, 268).

Goth-am (2, 268).

Ketter-ing, adjoining Gadington and near Burton (2, 268).

Hadd-on, near Watling Street, north of Pytchley (see p. 204) and Burton Latimer.

Cat-worth, on ‘“‘ Roman ’’ road to Leicester (2,256).

God-manchester, on Erming Street, near Huntingdon, with Offord Cluny to S.W.

Gidd-ing or Ged-ing (2, 256).

Coi-ton, near Cottonham at Cambridge, on road to Oxford (2, 226).

Chatt-eris, near een Ferry, with tradition of ‘*Some British King,” 2, 235, and remains of Early Tron Age.*

Coit-en-ham, at Cambridge (2, 226).

Ged-ney Hill (2, 241).

Whittle-sea, with Bronze Age remains.®

Ketes-by, near Ormsby (2, 383).

Cade-by, near latter (2, 383).

Cats-cove, near Gedney (2, 342).

Ged-ney and parish and hill, with Roman remains (2, 342).

Cotes, Great-, on Humber, near Grimsby, with SomerCotes on coast.

Cot-ham (2, 386).

Catile-by, adjoining Burdon Pedwardine (2, 355)-

Cad-ney, on old river mouth south of Barton on Humber,

G odd-ing- -ton, at Newark, off the Fosse Way.

Chatey River, tributary of Weland (2, 352).

Gout-by, near Wragley.

Hait-on, near Wragley and Goutby.

Flath-er, near Burdon Pedwardine (2, 355)-

‘ Windle, op. ctt., 106. *Tbid., 104. > Tbid., 61. * Ibid., 240.

5 Ibid., 61.

® Tbid,, 104.