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©f this Fort compafs in almoft as much -ground as- the. 
Tower ot London ; here there has been, and fiiJl is, 
more Roman Coins found than in any place in England* 
3. Dubris or Dover, where he believes the Church to 
have rifen out of the old Roman Fortrefs, and the fquare 
Tower in the middle fitted with Holes for Speculation, to 
have been the very Roman Specula or Watch- Tower, and 
the Devil's Drop the Remains of the Roman Pharos. 
4. Folk/lone, a place famous for Roman Antiquities^ 
which he fufpedfo the lame with the Lapis Tituli of 
mus, taking the Word Stonar, where Lambert places 
Lapis Tituli to be a Corruption of (and formerly writ- 
ten) EJlanore and EJlanores, fignifying the Eaftern Bor- 
der or Coaft. 
5-. Lim or Limhill, where Stutfall-Gaflle, with a large 
Circuit of iq Acres, was of dd encloied with a Roman, 
Wall, ruined not fo much by Time, as a Seifure of its 
Materials for the building of Lim-Church and the Arch- 
deacons caftellated Manfiom The Name Stutfall he, 
derives from St od 'fold, there being formerly kept and 
ftableda Stud of Mares. This place is alio called Sh'ipwey* 
6. The laft Kentifb Fort is Anderida or Anderidos, as 
to the Situation whereof he is lefs certain, whether at 
Vemfey, Haftings, or Newenden, tho he inclines to one. 
of the former. The Weald was formerly called Syha* 
Andred, a Defert place unpeopled, fiifd only with Herds 
of Deer and Droves of Hogs. He ends this Treat ife with 
an Enumeration of the Quit-rents formerly paid out o£ 
the Weald, ^sGavel-jwine, Scot- ale, Pannage, Gate- penny y 
Sumer bus fiver, Corredy, and Danger. 
The whole is concluded with a Catalogue of the 
Lord Wardens of the Cinque-Pores. 
An Additional Note to Page 670. of this Tranfailion. 
KM Ention being made in this Letter of Mr. ftatizfterfi 
LVi of theJittle Pointel fouad under the Wings-of- 
vera!.. 
