[3]. Groups of circular pit-dwellings have been discovered at Bempton and at Atwick—the latter by Mr. William Morfitt, whose house at Atwick contains many ‘treasures’ which he has unearthed in the district around Hornsea.

[4]. The ‘Devil’s Arrows’ is the name by which three similar huge stones are known at Boroughbridge.

[5]. Pronounced Eb-oo-ráh-kum.

[6]. Pronounced almost as Yóv-er-wik.

[7]. Eń-gla, Sék-sa, and Yóo-ta, in pronunciation.

[8]. Pronounced, respectively, toon and hahm.

[9]. Pronounced, respectively, Wóh-den-ez-dag, Tée-wes-dag, and Frée-ga-dag.

[10]. É-orl, ké-orl, and thái-ow in pronunciation.

[11]. The place of meeting was either York or Londesborough.

[12]. Kóh-i-fi in pronunciation.