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A comprehensive survey examines the origins, physical remains, languages, and historical records of the peoples of the British Isles from prehistoric times through Roman and early medieval periods. It reviews archaeological evidence — stone- and bronze-age artifacts, burial practices, and skulls — and discusses metallurgy, dwellings, and faunal context; evaluates classical and native literary sources and their reliability; assesses the origins and relationships of Britons, Gaels, Picts, and Germanic groups such as the Angles; and considers Roman influence and foreign elements introduced during occupation. The tone blends antiquarian description with linguistic, ethnographic, and critical appraisal of sources to trace population continuities, migrations, and cultural contacts.

FOOTNOTES:

[27] These are Danish forms throughout—Asgar-, Hacon-, and Carl- being as little Anglo-Saxon as -by. Carl-by in Anglo-Saxon would be Charl-ton.

[28] North-avon-ton-shire.

[29] Also Caster-ton=Chester-ton. The numerous forms in thwaithe are shewn by Mr. Worsaae to be Norse.

[30] Doubly Danish: the Anglo-Saxon form of Orm being Worm.

[31] Doubly Scandinavian: the Anglo-Saxon form would be Worm-church. Generally in compounds of this kind the Danish form Kirk is a prefix, the Anglo-Saxon church an affix; e.g., Kirk-by, Off-church.

[32] See p. 240.

[33] See p. 177, &c.

[34] See p. 226.

[35] See p. 229.

[36] From Mabillon.—Zeuss, p. 198.

[37] The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World.—By Prof. Creasy,—Hastings.

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Transcriber's Amendments:

p. 9, 'Feroe' amended to Faroe: 'Faroe Isles'.

p. 17, 'milleniums' amended to millenniums.

p. 28, 'milleniums' amended to millenniums.

p. 47, 'Periegeta' amended to Periegetes: 'Dionysius Periegetes'.

p. 48, 'Prosepine' amended to Proserpine: 'Ceres and Proserpine'.

p. 52, 'boats' amended to books: 'different part of Cæsar's books'.

p. 61, 'Luxumbourg' amended to Luxembourg.

p. 64, 'potenate' amended to potentate.

p. 67. 'Diviaticus' amended to Divitiacus.

p. 76, 'PEANN FAHEL' amended to PENN FAHEL (in heading).

p. 79, fn. 7, 'Philogical' amended to Philological.

p. 89, 'Oose' amended to Ouse: 'such rivers as ... Ouse'.

p. 92, 'phisopher' amended to philosopher: 'philosopher Seneca';
'Servius' amended to Severus: 'Emperor Severus'.

p. 95, '-uis' amended to -ius: 'the forms in -ius and -inus'.

p. 98, 'Britains' amended to Britons: 'harass the South Britons'.

p. 107, 'there' amended to their: 'if their dates were'.

p. 124, second entry for 'LXXVII' amended to LXXVIII.

p. 125, 'XCLIV' amended to XCIV.

p. 126, 'CXLIX' amended to CLVI.

p. 149, 'Lunenburg' amended to Luneburg.

p. 153, 'Hevel' amended to Havel: 'river Havel'.

p. 154, 'Verini' amended to Varini: 'Varini of Tacitus'.

p. 167, 'Francs' amended to Franks: 'Merovingian Franks'.

p. 171, '(vita St. Bonifac:)' amended to (vita St. Boniface);
'Ceadmon' amended to Cædmon.

p. 173, 'Dutchy of Holstein' amended to Duchy of Holstein.

p. 184, 'cristened' amended to christened.

p. 193, 'Briton' amended to Britain: 'coasts of Gaul and Britain'.

p. 195, 'Peloponessus' amended to Peloponnesus.

p. 202, additional 'and' removed: 'and and in a form adapted'.

p. 204, 'Nibelungen-Lied' amended to Nibelungenlied.

p. 222, 'Britain' amended to Brittany;
'Britanny' amended to Brittany.

p. 227, added 'a': 'a bad reason for a good one'.

p. 228, duplicate text removed: 'disturb the inference'.

p. 231, 'Hengest' amended to Hengist.

p. 238, 'Britains' amended to Britons: 'as Britons from'.

p. 242, 'Glostershire' amended to Gloucestersh. (in table).

p. 243, 'Gloster' amended to Gloucester.

p. 245, 'Scandanavia' amended to Scandinavia.

p. 246, 'Willoug-by' amended to Willough-by.

p. 254, 'pars' amended to part.

Further Notes:

p. 169, 'Hildubrant' and p. 171, 'Hildebrant': With no clear preference shown by the author, both variant forms remain as printed.