1* 



„,,tt«n history, ln,t "->y<-. -S^X.tnderd, 

 of British historic >»"»";"™*:. ' JP X^n clc, but 

 tlian even ovu- f-'^'-f '""'^'t^^.SlltibK Whkher 

 ,uore authentic -^. -^00!? \^ f can safely 

 there are any bruisn coiua it ;, n= vet 



*r:ttributei to ^'o-""- .l^-'::^^.; is t^It 

 not absolutely cevtam. J^ ^'^.^^'^''^'o^nUus is 

 within the distrn-t in -hen ^^^ 



known to have .1''^'^. /X.^i^n^e bearing the 

 been discovered corns u ."--•T.„,„„T„iu.. 

 superscription of tlnce p ^^^^^.^^ 



Venca, and tppiUus au ui Beliric folk, as 



selves as B.ms ot Comnuus The W ^^.^ 



"•" "Z Ti;:r\a'Sef and fifTyears but 

 own tor ":*''^*fV" J t„o,™, bearing inscriptions 

 these are the earliest ^"Ij^'™' . ,' .^hom they 



recording the -"-^^'^ ^^^'^cU uJ in so .uany 

 ""'"% IhS Com. nt?.;^ Arras fovmd a refuge m 



^"^"^^btl'^u'rf^-^- 



they tell us at teist «"* '''^f ° i,„ed a^ kings 

 ^"^;'°TnirXeofthen;:tooV 



succeeded him also ui ^hat °he^*„itories on 

 of Ar«s, «7^.i;™s\";"its of Dover were actually 

 both sides of the »"^"^' ; . ,(,„,« sixteen 



'"'•I'"*- "r,t;eTh';. sS fot'^tron was toally 

 """*;Sl b he £aU of Cvlais in the reign of Queen 

 vlrv H ne i t ke leave of the divine J.U.us and 



views whicn 1 nave ■-""^ Pnu-Ush race upon 



^HiK'i^S™ S^^S^lSJy ac^S^d^ 



«^rr^;Jilnl"ur^*'Sr^ttt;i 



T Hv^fthe eI.I sh hitory against the more 

 Z:!Jo^h:^:pii^onucredlUbleext.™rnat^ 



,ud impossible t--^;""^t°i'^ h,Iiv iVties and 

 the history "forms of oui l^o^f^^ f'^a* than to vin- 



^^T frt^uTC rrniefand America 

 dicate for buguna, "«' , ^^j tory of which 



r " rr ^ilr otSude^by feneration 

 *^f^ ,!r„-atU.n of Vstorians content to accept 

 :ltfa£f"ri:"t;and prepostoroi. theories for 



'''■^■il^n'M^in.in moving a vote of ^ks 

 U,'i^^Bennett.«old„ey expre^sedjhe de.n. 



look more thoroughly mto thj' »* ^^^^^^^^^ 



^ZSife^^^IS^S^i^thevote 



t:*:;!::;! trMa;,o! had 'been so generous a oon- 

 ^^^l^l^r^r^lt^wa-arried by acclamation. 



Vt a subsequent meeting held «" J^mmry f nd 

 19OT. the following references were made to the 



^^f^"Hammond di-ew attention to various en- 

 oam;m"t"Xh lay between BarhamDo^nis and 



Sellin.-. On Barham Downs the remains of one 

 woiksto ''_ • " ° hirge encampment covering- 



SHiSi 



J «;„h,.rvv The encampment in lihn i» l>y 

 as '"'t'tV-;. ''1 "./„ouie across another encamp- 



srti:pi^::u'abov^-ar^^-n^ 



on the Downs there is a very large /on 



known from time ""•"rT"''-^Betwe™ this and 



f..v „fr is the Koiuan geneial s gravi, ^ 



and defy purs.ut unfortunately not 



'':„t wi; en't." Ma;o;^ve his pape.s but he 

 present « I ^n t _ ^ Ylent reports which liad 

 had carefully lyad the .xceiieu i> 

 appeare.1 in the papers. While they lui^ 

 .ippi.v eonclusions arrived at, yet \<v,y 



agree v ith th , eoncm ^^^ interesting 



uinst -^--t^^^ ;*;\^,™^om He had come to the 



^=f "H^:!:rp;:^sS?^n:^iirS 



ward his proposition 1 he p^P ^ ^ ^. 



the Mayor was thatton, eio . ^u ush' 



