FRONTISPIECE.
1. Castle Tomen, Radnor Forest.
2. A Glade on a Ley.
3. Four Stones, New Radnor.
Early British
Trackways, Moats,
Mounds, Camps,
and Sites.
A Lecture given to the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, at Hereford, September, 1921, by ALFRED WATKINS, Fellow and Progress Medallist (for 1910), of the Royal Photographic Society; Past President (1919) of the Woolhope Club. With illustrations by the Author, and much added matter.
1922:
Hereford: THE WATKINS METER Co.
London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & Co., Ltd.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| Table of Illustrations | [4] |
| Foreword | [7] |
| Introduction | [9] |
| Outline of Conclusions | [10] |
| Proof | [11] |
| The Ley | [12] |
| Antiquity of the Ley | [13] |
| Individuality of a Ley | [13] |
| Mounds | [14] |
| Earth-cuttings | [15] |
| Water Sighting-points | [15] |
| Mark-stones | [16] |
| Sighting Stones | [17] |
| Trees | [19] |
| Camps | [20] |
| Churches | [21] |
| Castles | [22] |
| Traders’ Roads | [22] |
| Hereford Trackways | [23] |
| Traditional Wells | [24] |
| Previous Data | [25] |
| Roman Roads | [26] |
| Place Names | [26] |
| Discovery by Place Name | [30] |
| The Ley-men | [30] |
| Hints to Ley-hunters | [31] |
| A Few Leys | [33] |
| Endword | [34] |
| Index | [35] |
| Acknowledgments | [41] |