Worlebury: An Ancient Stronghold in the County of Somerset

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Worlebury: An Ancient Stronghold in the County of Somerset
Charles William Dymond
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An tngenions proposed amendment of the text (amctosque cis Trisantonam et Sabrinam fiuvios cohiben parat) makes it say DO more than that Ostorins took measures for holding in check the tribes on the hither side of the Severn and (probably) the T^ent.
CaOc BHiain, p. 80.
* Proc. Sam, Arch. Sor., 1811, VoL II, part ii, p. 88. t AnnaUs, Lib. XII, cc. 81, 82. t See Chap. V, par. 51.
f Ifist. Som., VoL m, p. 810.
I Appendix to Arch. Ctmbr., 1881, third series. Vol VII, art On an Ancient Inscribed St
...one found at Fardel, by Edward Smirice, pp. 18, 18.
IT TransUted by Dr. O'Donovan, edited by Dr. Stokes, 1888, p. HI, s.v. Mug«6ime.
Digitized by Google CHAPTER IV. 89 residence of his friend, and not less did the Gael dwell on the east side of the sea quam in Scotica, and their habitations and royal forts were built there. Inde dicitur Dinn Tradui, i.e. Triple-fossed Fort, of Crimthann the Great, son of Fidach, king of Ireland and Alba* Digitized by Google 90 WORLEBURY.
land between the Avon and Wansdyke, which, General Pttt-Rivers has shown^ may have been either Roman or Romano-British, or Saxon.* That no traces of Saxon occupation have been found in the said mining-district, tends very much to strengthen th^ doubt as to this supposed southward extension of Ceawlin's territory.


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