Arthur Gray, “On the late survival of a Celtic population in East Anglia” and
“On the Wandlebury legend”

Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 15(1), 42–52 and 53–62 (1911)

Arthur Gray was a Cambridge academic, and Master of Jesus College from 1912 until his death in 1940. He wrote several books on the history of Cambridge. The two papers republished here were read at the same meeting of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society in 1910. Wandlebury Ring is a circular earthwork 4 miles SE of Cambridge, considered by archaeologists to be an Iron Age hillfort.

The digitized version contains the following Web pages:

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I. On the late survival of a Celtic population in East Anglia
II. On the Wandlebury legend