or men that lived in an Angle 

 wedge or Elbow of Brittain^ according 

 to the Originall Etymologic, thiscoun- 

 trcy will challenge the Emphaticall ap 

 pellation, as moft properly making the 

 Elbow or Iken of Icenia. 



That Britaw was notably populous is 

 undeniable, from that expreffion of C#- 

 /ir m . That the &M#<i/themfelves were 

 early in no fmall Numbers, Seventy 

 Thoufand wkh their affociats (lain by 

 "Boidice^ affords a fure account. And gue *difici* 

 though many Roman habitations are now 



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knowne, yetfome by old works, Ram- iuc*f.de 

 piers, Coynes, and Urnes doe teftifie 

 their Poffeflions* Some Urnes have 

 been found at C*ftor 9 fome alfo about 

 Seuthcreakft and not many years paft, 

 no leflethen ten in a Field at Auco>* n , 

 not near any recorded Garifoo, Nor n iy worthy 

 is it ftrangc to finde Romanc Coynes of F ^nd 

 Copper and Silver among us ; of Vcfc*- f J5 

 j?4#> Trajatt, Adrian^ Cowmodut^ ^duto- in fome 

 nmw, Scverus* &c. But the greater 

 number of Dhclcftan^ Cenftwtine, Cc- 

 i/, Paten, with many of ViBenutu 

 foftbumiM, Tetrieut) and the thirty Ty - 

 rants in the Reigue of G&UienM , and fon 

 C fomc 



