The bad name given to black gum by early settlersof this country has stayed with it, though the faults found with it then, should hold no longer.
One of the first things learned about it by early settlers in the region where it was abundant, was that it decays quickly in situations alternately wet and dry.
So large were the cavities in some of the sycamores in the original forests that more than one case is on record of their being used by early settlers as places of abode.
The Wrihtingas, in Kemble's list of early settlers, I take to be properly Ritingas, from a stem rit, supposed to be the same as Eng.
Among the Anglo-Saxons we have Focingas, early settlers in Kent.
In Wilts and Dorset, however, the finest quality of flint was found, and it was no doubt from these areas that the early settlers in Cornwall and Devon received their chief supplies of the raw material, if not of the manufactured articles.
Celts as conquerors of early settlers in Britain, 107.
Nor is it even sufficient in dealing with artifacts, for some people made more use of horn and bone than of stone, and these were represented among the early settlers in Britain.
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