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1 Hist. Brit. cap. LXVI.
2 Loc. cit. p. 207.‘Allusion à un événement complètement inconnu, sans doute inventé’.
3 Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names, p. 470.
4 ibid. p. 84.
5 ANTIQUITY, VI, 480.
6 Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names, p. 9.
7 If, as the writer supposes, Arthur, after winning fame in the North as a military leader, was hired by various British kings to bring his band of cavalry to their assistance against the Saxons or local rivals, his traditional ubiquity in the region extending from Cornwall to Strathclyde is easily explained.