[1] Mr. Green, from the long sections dealing with London in The Making of England and The Conquest of England, must be reckoned among the specialists on London. I shall often have to criticise Mr. Loftie’s conclusions, but I do so merely because those are the views in possession at the present time. His books have the distinction of having revived an interest in London topography.
[2] E.g. Mr. Loftie’s most recent book, London Afternoons.
[3] Origines Celticæ.
[4] Loftie, vol. i. ch. ii.
[5] Hearne actually says it is Long-town.
[6] Canon Isaac Taylor, Dict. of Place-Names.
[7] Social England, vol. i.
[8] Rhys, Celtic Britain.
[9] Ramsay, vol. i. p. 32.
[10] See Ludgate below.