[8] Guide to Antiquities of Bronze Age in Brit. Mus., by C. H. Read, F.S.A., p. 45.

[9] Proceedings Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiquarian Field Club, vol. xxvi., p. 18.

[10] British Barrows, by Greenwell and Rolleston, p. 81.

[11] Celtic Tumuli of Dorset, by Charles Warne, F.S.A., p. 37.

[12] Ibid., p. 18.

[13] Proceedings of Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiquarian Field Club, vol. xxvi., p. 15.

[14] Ibid., p. 10.

[15] Pronounced U-ern or You-ern.

[16] “The Levelled Churchyard,” in Poems of the Past and Present.

[17] The heads of religious houses, being landowners, suffered financially, as other landowners did, from the great increase in wages that farm labourers were able to demand, because so many labourers having died, the supply fell far short of the demand.