[108]. See Zeuss, p. 461 and pp. 73, 74; especially his note upon the Astingi, p. 461, where he brings forward a good deal of evidence in favour of the form Geardingas.
[109]. The Rune poem says that Ing was first known among the Eastdanes, and that he was so named by the Heardings. This may refer to Norfolk: or must we read heardingas, bellatores? See Anglos. Runes, Archæolog. xxviii. 327, seq.
[110]. Trav. S. l. 37.
[111]. Ibid. l. 44.
[112]. Zeuss, p. 544.
[113]. Trav. S. l. 45.
[114]. Ibid. l. 46
[115]. Ibid. l. 57, perhaps the Chauci.
[116]. Ibid. l. 150.
[117]. Ibid. l. 60.