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City of Anderidd, immediately fubjoinSi Mdnjit ergo^i^t, 
Ella And his Sons refided there C that part of 
Su^ex where Anderida was ), and began to cidthate and 
improve the Country, 
In the laft place, from the Ufe made of Anderida by 
the Romans^ ’tis not likely ( as Mr. Somner ^ judici- 
oufly hints ) its Place was at Nervenden ; for being one 
of the Stations, under the Prafe6tus littoris Saxonici, 
where Forces were quarter’d, to have a watchful 
Eye on the Sea, when ever the Saxon Pyrats came 
to infeft the Coaft ; We may fuppole it, like the reft 
of the Garifons under that Officer, conveniently fitua- 
ted for the fame purpofe ; as were Branodunum ^ Bran- 
cafler at the North Point of l^orthfolk ; Gariannenum, 
'^on\\'Tarmouth^ or very near it ; Othona Ithanchefter 
in Dengy Hundred, in Ejfex, ibme Ages fince fwallowed 
up by the Sea ; Regulbium, Reculver in Rent 5 Rutupis, 
Richbororv ; Duhris Dover ; ^'Lemannis (which from the 
Saxon Chronicle ^ we muft look for. Four Miles Eaft 
of Apple dor e ) probably New Romney, all fituate near 
the Sea, on Ground which had a full Profpeeft of the 
Sea : whereas t^emnden lies low, at leaft Eight Miles 
within Appledore, on a turning of the River, where 
the Land Eaft ward muft have cut off any Profpedt of 
the Sea. To all this may be added, that the Romans 
having a Numerns, Cohort, or Battalion of the Tur- 
nacenfes, in Garifon at the Portus Lemanis on the Mouth 
of the Haven, we may fuppofe they knew how to 
husband their Strength to better purpofe, than to place 
another 
* Somner Rom. Ports and Forts, pag. 105. * Not. Imperii a Pan- 
cirol. cap. Ixxiii. pag. 162. 7 Chron. Sax. A. Dom. DCCCXCIII. 
‘Turn appulerunt ( fc. Dani ) in JLimenioJHum , cum CCL. Navibus. Su- 
per eum Fluviiim traxerunt fuas Naves uf(fue ad fylvam, quatuer mtUariit 
ah exteriore parte afiuarii ; ibique expugnarunt quoddam mun'mentum 
( fc. Apuidre . ) 
