[97] C. F. Gordon-Cumming, In the Hebrides, 1883, p. 240. Cf. C. Warne, Ancient Dorset, p. 104, where it is asserted that the cathedral of Le Mans is built on the site of a stone-circle.
[98] Johannes Schefferus, Lapponia, id est, Regionis Lapponum, 1673, passim. An English edition by T. Newborough appeared in 1704.
[99] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 271.
[100] A. L. Pitt-Rivers, Excav. in Cranborne Chase, I. 1887, pp. 23-5.
[101] A. H. Allcroft, op. cit. p. 592.
[102] Pitt-Rivers, op. cit. I. pp. 23-25. Cf. Archaeol. Jour. VI. pp. 17-18, 19-24.
[103] A. H. Allcroft, op. cit. p. 593 n. Cf. Haverfield, in Vict. Hist. of Northampton, I. p. 193, and, for Welsh evidence, Cambrian Journal, 1858, 2nd Ser., I. pp. 204-5; Sir R. Colt Hoare, Anc. Hist. of North Wilts., 1819, p. 42.
[104] Antiquary, n.s. I. 1905, pp. 133-8.
[105] R. Ashington Bullen, Harlyn Bay, 1902, pp. 69-70.
[106] I. Taylor, Names and their Histories, 1896, p. 390. Cf. 1898 edition, p. 136, also his Words and Places, ed. A. Smythe Palmer, 1909, p. 237. For kil, see New Oxford Dict., s.v. For llan, see Words and Places, 1909, p. 328; Cambrian Jour., 1857, 1st Ser., IV. p. 101; 1858, 2nd Ser., I. p. 204; Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1850, 2nd Ser., I. p. 17.