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IV. Observations on Kits Coity House, in Kent. In a Letter to Samuel Foart Simmons, M.D. F.R. and A.SS. By William Boys, Esq. F.A.S.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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In travelling some time ago from this place to London, I turned a few miles out of my way to see Kits Coity House. If you should think the observations I made upon the spot, and the thoughts that have occurred to me since, may be acceptable, I beg leave, by your means, to communicate them to our Society.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1792

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page 38 note [a] Archæologia, vol. II. p. 107.

page 38 note [b] Antiquities of England, &c. vol. IL.

page 39 note [c] Nennii Hist. Bril. c xxviii.

page 40 note [d] Saxon Chronicle.

page 40 note [e] Asser, Annal.

page 40 note [f] Marc.

page 40 note [g] Nennius

page 40 note [h] William of Malmsbury.

page 40 note [i] Archæologia, vol. II. p. 110.

page 41 note [k] Hist. Brit. c. xlvi.

page 42 note [l] Gals. Mon. vi. 13.

page 42 note [m] Roman Ports, &c. p. 94·98.

page 42 note [n] Autiq. Rutup. p19.

page 43 note [o] Vortimer, however, seems not to have been buried as he directed; for Nennius buries him at Lincoln, and Geoffry of Monmouth, at Troînovant, or London.

page 43 note [p] Emmæ reginæ Encom.