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more than a Furloiigi Near Three Miles Eaft of WoU 
finhurj, on the higheft pare of the Donns in that Quar* 
ter, is a Camp, near fquare, about 6o Rods long, and 
50 broad ; much like a Romnn Camp ; the fide next 
the North is fecur’d by the Precipice of the Hill, which 
is both very deep and deep ; the other Three Sides 
have each their Porta after the Roman manner dill ve- 
ry vifible 7 the Ditch feems to have been not lefs than 
Eleven Foot broad ;but the Ground having been plough’d, 
the Bank, is but low : This is call’d Ditchltng^ as is the 
old Town under it. Near Seven Miles farther Ead, 
and a Mile and half Ead of Lewes, is the lad on the 
North Edge of the Downs , it goes by the Name of 
Cahurn ; which perhaps is but a Corruption of the Bri~ | 
'ttjh VVbr<^ Cadir ; the Parilh below it dill retains its j| 
^itiP) Naifie Glynd: This is a round Catnp, fcarce ! 
Three Furlongs in Circuit ; its Ditch very broad and i 
deep, and ,the Rampart within very high ; the Places ? 
where the Tertts were pitch’d are yet vifitle ; which, 
from the, Strength of the Out-Works, intimates that 
thofe wfthin held it no fmall time. Near a Quarter of 
a Mile Wed of it, there is a drong Work much larger, 
but pot fo perfed ; yet epough to flievv, it was made • 
to'lecure a Power, that might lie there to bridle thofe 
in the drong Carhp, and prevent their making Excur- 
dons towards Lewes. 
The Camps, on the Southern Limits of the Downs'^ 
me St. Rookfmzi Chichefter. High- Down, a fmall Square, 
Four Miles Ead of Arandeil, and in the Parilh of Goring: 
Cifshury, Four Miles South-Wed of Sieyning. Holling* 
lurj is the only one in the middle of i\\q Dow»s, Two 
Miles North of Brighthelmp one, and Three Miles South j| 
of Ditchiing ; ’tis a Square; the Porta dill remaining; !;| 
it contains about Five Acres. A Mile Ead of Bright- If 
helmftone da the top of a Hill, half a Mile from the. Ij : 
Sea, 
