change. But even after four hundred years of their occu- | close of the Roman rule, and it is over these districts that _ 
‘te tion the change was far from having been completely | the ruins of the villas or country houses of the Roman 
+ rought about. It is mainly in the natural clearings of | landowners are most thickly scattered.” : 
the uplands that the population concentrated itself at the | As an instance of how Mr. Green is able to throw ligh — 
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upon the progress of the Saxon conquest by his mastery | Jutes. After describing the advance into the Caint (Kent) 
_ of the physical condition of the country at the time, we | of the band under Hengest, Mr, Green goes on : 
quote another passage referring to the settlement of the “With this advance to the mouth of the Weald the 
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work of Hengest’s men came toan end; nor did the Jutes | Wight and a few districts on the Southampton Water. 
from this time play any important part in the attack on Fully indeed as the Caint was won, no district was less 
the island, for their after-gains were limited to the Isle of | fitted to serve as a starting-point in any attack on Britain 
