6
Hist. Middle Ages, vol. iii., p. 423.—The most remarkable fragment of early building which I have any where found mentioned is at a house in Berkshire, called Appleton, where there exists a sort of prodigy, an entrance-passage with circular arches in the Saxon style, which must probably be as old as the reign of Henry II. No other private house in England can, I presume, boast of such a monument of antiquity.
7
Vide Introduction to Owen's Translations of the Elegies of Llywarch Hen.
8
Gaelic Antiquities, p. 21.
9
Vide Richard of Cirencester.
10
Herodotus describes the subject more minutely.
11
See also "the Druids and their Times," from the German of Wieland, p. 20 of the present volume.