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Beale was the second son of William Poste, a scion of an old Kentish family with his seat near Maidstone.
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Very considerable advantage has been obtained in these inquiries, in combining the Celtic in Bcriptions of the moneys of Gaul with those of Britain, the latter not being intelligible except by meao Bof the former. The references to the Celtic, in explaining the inacription Bnoticed in these pages, have been made through the various dialects of that language, as the A rmorican, Gaelic, ancient British or Welah, and the Gaelic of Scotland, or Erse ;but the Manx dialect has not been used. The Welsh has usually been found sufficient for the part of the inscriptions relating to Britain; and in cases where words are not now extant in the Welsh, they will almost invariably be met with in the Gaelic of Caledonia, which I have found more to my purpose than the Gaelic of I reland, which closely approximates to it, considering it not so much encumbered with superfluous letters. Illustration to the history of a country by inscriptions on coins, is always in proportion as the ancient affairs of that country are more or less known. If these be but little known, the illustration will be great, if there be only sufficient specimens to consult; whilst, if a countrys history be already well known, as is the case of many countries ancient and modern, Greece, Home, France, or Great Britain, for instance, a copious coinage will then only supply matters of collateral interest, as incidental points connected with biography, chronology, or the arts, present themselves. In this point of view the ancient British coinage may appear to afford us a fair prospect of success. The loss of early documents and of written materials of ancient British history, in many points is indeed irreparable, except as far as it can be replaced by coins. We shall find our supply of materials in this way not deficient. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publishe
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Beale was the second son of William Poste, a scion of an old Kentish family with his seat near Maidstone.
Upon his return, he was ordained, married Mary Jane Cousins in 1817, and returned to school to graduate Bachelor of Laws in 1819.
The father was one of London"s four common pleaders and sent Beale to Trinity Hall at Cambridge. The son dropped out and travelled in Europe. He was curate at High Halden and then Milstead.
He moved to Bydews Place near Maidstone around 1851 and remained there until his death.
The third son, Edward, became director of Britain"s civil service examinations. B.B. Woodward credited him with the anonymous translation of Karl Wex"s article on Charles Bertram"s Description of Britain which appeared in the Gentleman"s Magazine in October 1846.
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At Milstead, he devoted himself to archaeology and was one of the earliest members of the British Archaeological Association, writing for their journal.