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Pre-Historic Man in Lincolnshire. 
By the REV. ALFRED HUNT, M.A. 
Vicar of Welton, Lincoln. 
PRESIDENT OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE NATURALISTS’ Union, 1907 & 1908. 
AuTUOR or 
“LINCOLNSHIRE at the OPENING of 20th CENTURY.” “ Bronanburh (Now Burnham) 
A.D., 937.” “The Pygmy Flint Age in Lincolnshire.” “the Viking Raft or Pontoon Bridge 
found in North Lincolnshire.” “ Roman Lincolnshire.” 
PRE-HISTORIC MAN IN LINCOLNSHIRE. 
BEING THE PRESIDENTAL ADDRESS FOR 1908. 
THE SUBJECT of Pre-Historic man in Lincolnshire, takes us 
back to a period of time long before the Roman occupation of 
what we now know as Lincolnshire—when our local history 
began. 
The County of Lincolnshire as we know it to-day is divided 
into parishes and districts. If we ask when these divisions took 
place, history answers us at once; that division into parishes has 
been going on for overa thousand years, and it is still going on, 
If we ask when Lincolnshire was divided from the adjoining 
counties of England, we are sent back to the Saxon Period of our 
Nationa! Life. 
‘To-day I propose to address you concerning a period of time 
long before these divisions took place, but for the purpose cf 
