[317] Agricola, 12.
[318] De Bello Gallico, V. 12.
[319] De Bello Gallico, V. 13 and 14.
[320] De Bello Gallico, V. 20.
[321] Annales, XIV. 33.
[322] Although the greater number of manuscripts read Cenimagni, some authors have made two names of it, the Iceni and the Cangi.
[323] The Anderida Silva, 120 miles in length by 30 in breadth, extended over the counties of Sussex and Kent, in what is now called the Weald. (See Camden, Britannia, edit. Gibson, I., col. 151, 195, 258, edit. of 1753.)
[324] Diodorus Siculus, V. 21.—Tacitus, Agricola, 12.
[325] IV., p. 200.
[326] Agricola, 11.