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penetrated eastward as far as the Pennine range of hills, 

 whilst the Danes had occupied the eastern side of that 

 range. Hence, perhaps, the difference in the place-names 

 on the two slopes of the backbone of England. Bmr is 

 Icelandic and Norwegian rather than Danish." 

 Page 12, at end of line 8, add " or Broomhouse Hill." 



,, — , at end of line 13, add "or Bogg, a pillow, and hcer, 

 a house, — house of rest? or ddgg, dew — both Icel. 

 Cleasby." 



,, — , in line 14, after ' Swed.' insert " hay." 



,, — , line 18, after ' Kaber' add "A.-S. cafer, cafor, ceafor ; 

 Ger. hafer, beetle ; A.-S. cafor-tim, an enclosure before a 

 house, a vestibule, a large hall. Bosworth." See Kabee 

 and Keveeston. Kaber and Amber are exceptions to 

 these names with suffix her. 



,, — , line 19, after ^ Korshdr,'' add ** cross-berry." 



,, 13, line 13, dele 'G.' 



,, — , line 14, add after 'a shoe,' "and Norw. hmr, house, 

 farm." See Scobee. 



,, — , line 16, add after 'place,' "see Stockbee, and of. Stock- 

 holm." 



,, — , line 17, after 'Hill,' "h. of the house by the water, 

 from "Wei. gwy, toy, water, and bar, a house. See "Wybek 

 Hill." 



,, —, line 20, for 'Den,' read "Dan." 



,, 14, line 14, ' borden' should be in italics. 



,, — , after 'Examples and Cockleberry,' insert " Coldberry 

 Mine, Coldhouse Mine. A.-S. col, cold, and lurh, a house. 

 See Mine." 



,, — , above line 6 from bottom, insert "Eoxberry." 



,, 15, line 16, add after 'seat,' ""Wei. mainc ; Corn, hmc ; 

 Bret, hador, slcahel ; Gael, heing ; Manx lech, lenh. 



„ '—, line 20, dele 'and,' and after 'A.-S.' add " and Celtic." 



,, — , at line 15 from bottom, dele 'and,' and add after 'A.-S. 

 " and Celtic." 



,, 16, line 7, add "Beth is the second letter of the Hebrew 

 alphabets" 



