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Battle was fought near Lanelford. Several Places, 
1 am fatisfied, I'uppofed to be Damfh by the Names, 
never did belong to them. Thus, to inftance in 
One, Carlle ‘ Dennis , which is certainly a British 
and Cornifh Name; Kajlelh Ennys , or Cajlellyn 
Enny , dignifies a Caftle on an Ifland, or in the Form 
of one cither moated or trenched round, and here 
are Three Trenches. Again ; Pendennis might, for 
the fame Reafon, be reckoned Danifh , when Pedn , 
or Pen Ennys , in Cornifh, dignifies the Head of an 
Ifland, or aPeninfula. 
I have endeavoured to trace all the Nations, which 
could be fuppofed to have known Cornwall ; and 
muft leave it at prefent to Gentlemen more learned, 
to conjc&ure and difeover what Nation ereClcd thefe 
Tumuli. My Efforts have been to prove myfelf as 
worthy a Member as I can, and to thank the Royai, 
Society for the Honour done to me at my Election. 
If thefe Papers meet with a favourable Reception, it 
may encourage to proceed farther about the Anti- 
quities in this Country. 
S. Williams , 
References to Tab. I. 
N° 1, 11, 111, iv. The Barrows on the 'Down, which 
were opened: In the lajl was 
found the Urn. 
v. A Barrow, whofe Pojition refpeEis a larger 
Number , as N° 1 v. does the others lying Eajt - 
ward of it. 
vi. Long Stone, 
vn. St. Aufllc. 
viii. The 
