[459] 1158 Brimigham; 1166 Bremingeham; 1255 Burmingeham; 1413 Brymecham; 1538 Bromieham.
[460] Ancient Britain, p. 282.
[461] Historical Works (Bohn’s Library), p. 98.
[462] Travels in the East (Bohn’s Library), p. 202.
[463] Avebury and Stonehenge, p. 43.
[464] A Guide to the Antiquities of the Iron Age, p. 29.
[465] Higgens, G., Celtic Druids, p. lxxiv.
[466] Annals, Bk. xii, xii.
[467] In 1200 Folkeshull. Of Flixton in Lancashire the authorities suggest, “perhaps a town of the flitch”. Of Flokton in Yorkshire, “Town of an unrecorded Flocca”. I suspect Flokton was really a Folk Dun or Folks Hill.
[468] Akerman, p. 166.