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From Latin Names of Places, and by the power of grep, hopefully without any copyvio:

[recensere] A

  • Aballaba, Aballiaba: Appleby, Westmoreland; Watchcross, or Papcastle, Cumberland.
  • Abbandonia, Abbandunum: Abingdon, Berks.
  • Abbas aestuarium: River Humber, Yorks.
  • Abbendonia: Abingdon.
  • Abbotesbiria: Abbotsbury, Dorset.
  • Abbus: Humber.
  • Abedesberia: Abbotsbury, Dorset.
  • Abenduna: Abingdon, Berks.
  • Aberconouium: Aberconway; also the River Conway. see Conouium.
  • Aberdeia, Aberdona, Aberdonia: Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • Aberdora, Aberdura: Aberdore, and Aberdour, Scotland.
  • Abergennium: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
  • Aberistyuium: Aberystwith, Cardiganshire.
  • Abernaethum: Abernethy, Scotland.
  • Aberuanus, Aberruanus. see Abrauannus.
  • Abindonia: Abingdon.
  • Ablatum Bulgium: Cardunnock, or Bowness, Cumberland; or Middleby, Dumfries.
  • Abomina: Bodmin (?), Cornwall.
  • Abona Flu.: River Avon, Hants.
  • Abone, Abonis: Sea Mills, on the Avon; Alvington-on-the-Severn, Abstone, or Aunsbury, Gloucestershire.
  • Aboya: Athboy, Meath, Ireland.
  • Abrauannus, Abrauanus Flu.: The estuary at Ravenglass, Cumberland; or Glenluce Bay, Wigtownshire.
  • Abreconium: Abercorn, Linlithgow.
  • Abredea: River Dee, Aberdeen.
  • Abredesega Insula: Bardesey Island, Carnarvonshire.
  • Abrenethaeum: Abernethy, Scotland.
  • Abretaum: Swansea, Glamorganshire.
  • Abreuicum: Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • Abrinca: Abernethy.
  • Abundena: Abingdon.
  • Abus aestuarium: Humber.
  • Acantium promontorium: North Foreland.
  • Acastra: Acaster, Yorks.
  • Accara: Castle Acre, Norfolk.
  • Acemanni Civitas: Bath.
  • Achada: Achonry, Sligo.
  • Achadia: Aghadoe, Kerry, Ireland.
  • Achathkonrensis, Achathronensis: Of Achonry, Ireland.
  • Achelandia: Bishop's Auckland, Durham.
  • Achilia: Achill Isles, Connaught, Ireland.
  • Achinctona: Ripe, Sussex.
  • Aclea: Oakley, or Ocley, Surrey; Aycliffe or Auckland, Durham.
  • Acmodae Insulae: Seven Islands, mentioned by Pomponius Mela and Pliny. The name is used both for * the Scilly and the Shetland Islands.
  • Acra: Acre, Norfolk.
  • Ad Ansam: Ithanceaster, Witham Barklow, Tolshunt Kinights, or Halstead, Essex; Wratting or Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.
  • Ad Candidam Casam: Catwade Bridge near Brantham, Suffolk.
  • Adcouecin. see Comberetonium.
  • Adelingia, Adelona: Athelny, Somerset.
  • Ad-Lapidem: Stoneham, Hampshire.
  • Ad-Latus Bouium: Boverton]], [[Glamorganshire. see Bonium.
  • Ad-Murum: Walbottle, or Walton, Northumberland.
  • Ad-Pontem: Paunton, Linc.; Southwell or Farndon, Notts, or Zouch Bridge, over the Trent.
  • Ad-Portum Dubris: Dover, Kent.
  • Ad-Portum Lemanis: Lympne, Kent.
  • Ad-Portum Rutupas. see Rutupae.
  • Adron Flu.: River Adder, Berwickshire, or River Wear, Durham. see Ouedra.
  • Adros: Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire; or Lambay, Dublin.
  • Adtanatos Insula: Isle of Thanet.
  • Ad-Taum: Tasburgh, Norfolk, or Norwich.
  • Ad-Tisam: Piersbridge, Durham.
  • Adtropam: Thrup, Abingdon.
  • Adurni Portus: Porchester, Hants; Aldrington, or Old Shoreham, Sussex.
  • Aebudae: Hebrides, West of Scotland.
  • Aedulfiberga: Ellesborough, Bucks.
  • Aegelesbyri, Aeglesburgus: Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Aeiglea: Iley Mead, near Melksham, Wilts.
  • Aeilecuriana: Vale of Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Aelfete: Adlingfleet, Yorks.
  • Aelfinensis: Of Elphin, Ireland.
  • Aelfonensis: of Elphin, Ireland.
  • Aelia: Ely. see Elia.
  • Aelia Castra: Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Aeliani Porta: A town near Hadrian's Wall.
  • Aemonia: Inchcolme, in the River Forth.
  • Aera: River Ayr, Scotland.
  • Aesycha, Aesica: Netherby, Cumberland; Great Chesters, Northumberland.
  • Aetona, Aetonia: Eton, Bucks.
  • Afena: Littleborough, Notts.
  • Afena Flu.: River Avon.
  • Agamerium: Aghamore, co. Mayo, Ireland.
  • Agelocum: Littleborough, Notts.
  • Agmundishamum: Agmundisham or Amersham, Bucks.
  • Agneda: Edinburgh.
  • Ailenetona: Aylton, Herefordshire.
  • Ailesberia: Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Ailesmera: Ellesmere, Shropshire.
  • Aiscaranus: Of Aysgarth, Yorks.
  • Aissoura: Ashover (?).
  • Aiwella: Ewell, Surrey.
  • Aka: Rock, Worcestershire.
  • Akelea: Ockley, Surrey.
  • Akemancester: Bath.
  • Ala Campi: Wingfield; Winkfield.
  • Alachda: Killalla, bishopric in Connaught.
  • Alaenus Flu.: River Axe, Devon; R. Stour, Dorset; R. Alne, Warwickshire.
  • Alana: Alloway, Ayrshire.
  • Alannius: River Avon, Wilts.
  • Alata Castra, Alatum Castrum: Tain, Ross; Edinburgh; or Burghead, Moray.
  • Alauna Civitas: Alnwick, Northumberland; Alcester, Warwickshire; Allchester, Oxon; Camelon, Stirling; a place near Poole, Dorset.
  • Alauna Flu.: River Stour, Dorset; Alna, Northumberland.
  • Alauna Silua: Borders of Hampshire and Dorset, or perhaps Stourhead, Dorset.
  • Alauni fluuii ostia: Alnmouth; Tweedmouth.
  • Alaunicastrum: Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Alaunicus Pons: Maidenhead, Berks.
  • Alaunicus Portus: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.
  • Alauniuadum: Aylesford, Kent.
  • Alaunodunum: Maidenhead.
  • Alaunouicus: Alnwick]], [[Northumberland. see Alauna.
  • Alaunus: Maidenhead.
  • Alaunus Flu.: R. Alne or R. Tweed, Northumberland.
  • Alba Domus: Whiteland, Caermarthenshire.
  • Albalanda: Whiteland, or Ty Gwyn ar Taf, Caermarthenshire; Blanchland, Northumberland.
  • Alba Lundy: Blanchland, Northumberland.
  • Albana: Scotland.
  • Albania: Scotland, or Britain north of Humber.
  • Albi Equi Mons: White Horse Hill, Berks.
  • Albinunno Civitas: Caer Nonou or Whitewalls, Monmouthshire.
  • Albion: Britain.
  • Album Castrum: Whitchester, Northumberland; Oswestry, Shropshire.
  • Album Monasterium: Whitchurch, the seat of the Stranges; Oswestry, Shropshire, of the FitzAlans.
  • Alcheseia: Alchester, Dorset.
  • Alcluith: Dunbritton, on the Clyde.
  • Alcmundeberia: Almondbury, Yorks.
  • Aldeburia: Oldbury or Woldbury, Warwickshire.
  • Aldedelega: Audley, Staffordshire.
  • Aldithelega: Audley, Staffordshire.
  • Aldud: Dumbarton.
  • Alecana: Ilkley, Yorkshire.
  • Alectum: Dundee.
  • Alencestria: Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Alenus Flu. see Alaenus.
  • Alexodunum. see Axelodunum.
  • Alincestria: Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Alicincia: Ilkley (?). see Olicana and Alecana.
  • Aliennia: Athelney, Somerset.
  • Alione, Alionis: Whitley Castle, Northumberland; Ambleside, Westmoreland; Kirkbride or Allonby, Cumberland.
  • Alitacenon Civitas: Elgin, Scotland.
  • Alkesia: Halsway, Somerset.
  • Allectum: Dundee.
  • Alna: Alne, Yorks; River Alne, Northumberland.
  • Alnetum: Llangerniw (?) on the Elwey, Denbighshire; Dodnash Priory, Suffolk.
  • Alneuicum: Alnwick, Northumberland.
  • Alone: Bowness, Cumberland; Whitley Castle, Northumberland; Ambleside, Westmoreland.
  • Alone Flu.: River Alne, Northumberland.
  • Alongium, Alouergium Civitas: Carnbrea, Cornwall.
  • Alpes Peneni Montes: Pendle Hill, Lancashire.
  • Alre: Aller, near Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Alrene: Alderney.
  • Alta Clera: Highclere, Hants.
  • Alta Prisa: Haltemprice or Howdenprice, Yorks.
  • Altum Peccum: The Peak, Derbyshire.
  • Aluerodunum Brigantum: North Allerton, Yorks.
  • Aluertonia: North Allerton, Yorks.
  • Aluestana: Olveston, Gloucestershire.
  • Aluion. see Albion.
  • Alunna: Castleshaw, Yorks.
  • Alunus: River Alan, Wales.
  • Ambegianna. see Amboglanna.
  • Ambesbiria: Amesbury, Wilts.
  • Amboglanna: Ambleside, Westmoreland; Burdoswald, Cumberland.
  • Ambresbiria: Amesbury, Wilts.
  • Ambreslega: Ombersley, Worcestershire.
  • Ambrosia, Ambrosii Burgus, Ambrosii Mons: Amesbury, Wilts.
  • Ammera: Anmere, Norfolk.
  • Anachoreticus Vicus: Ankerwick, Bucks.
  • Anandia Vallis: Annandale, Scotland.
  • Ancalites: A tribe near Henley, Oxfordshire.
  • Anchoreticus Sinus: Ankerwick, Bucks.
  • Anderelio. see Anderida.
  • Anderida: Newenden, Kent; Pevensey, Eastbourne, or Arundel, Sussex.
  • Andeuera, Andouera: Andover, Hants.
  • Andium. see Adros.
  • Andreapolis: St. Andrew's]], [[Scotland. see Fanum Reguli.
  • Andresega: An old monastery on the site of Burton Abbey, Staffordshire.
  • Andrium, Andros: Bardsey Island]], [[Caernarvonshire. see Adros.
  • Anecastrum: Ancaster, Lincolnshire.
  • Anegus: Angus, Scotland.
  • Angelocum: Ancaster, Lincolnshire.
  • Anglesega: Anglesey.
  • Anglia: England.
  • Angra, Angria: Ongar, Essex.
  • Anguillaria Insula: Isle of Ely.
  • Anguillarianus: Of Ely.
  • Angulia: Flintshire.
  • Angusia: Angus, Scotland.
  • Anicetis Civitas: In Dorset.
  • Ansoba: River Galway, Ireland.
  • Antiuestaeum promontorium: Land's End, Cornwall.
  • Antona: River Avon, Northants; River Anton, Hants.
  • Antona Australis: Southampton.
  • Antona Borealis: Northampton.
  • Antrum Flu.: The Erme, Devonshire.
  • Apaunaris Civitas: In Devonshire.
  • Apelbia: Appleby, Westmoreland.
  • Apiacum: Hexham, Northumberland; Papcastle, Cumberland.
  • Apletrea: Appledore, Kent.
  • Applebeia, Applebera: Appleby, Westmoreland.
  • Apultrea: Appledore, Devon.
  • Aqua Rubra: Redbourn, Herts; Redbourne, Lincolnshire.
  • Aquae Calidae: Bath, Somerset.
  • Aquae Sulis: Bath.
  • Aquaedonum: Eton, Bucks; Aikton, Cumberland.
  • Aquaedunensis Saltus: Waterden, Norfolk.
  • Aquaedunum: Waldron (?), Sussex; Waterden, Norfolk.
  • Aquaeuadensis Pons: Eye Bridge, Dorset.
  • Aquapontanus: Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Aquelmum: Ewelme, Oxfordshire.
  • Aquila: Eagle, Lincolnshire.
  • Aquilodunum: Hoxne, Suffolk.
  • Aquis Civitas. see Aquae Calidae.
  • Aramis, Aranus Civitas: In Dorset.
  • Arbeia: Moresby or Ireby, Cumberland; Armley or Castleford, Yorks.
  • Archfordensis: Of Ardfert, Co. Kerry.
  • Archmachia: Armagh.
  • Arclouium: Arklow, co. Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Arcmacensis: Of Armagh.
  • Arcmorensis: Of Ardmore, Waterford.
  • Arcubus, Curia de: Court of Arches.
  • Ardacha: Ardagh, co. Longford.
  • Ardahachdensis: Of Ardagh, Ireland.
  • Ardaoneon Civitas: Old Sarum; Silchester, Hants.
  • Ardatum: Ardat or Ardathen, co. Kerry.
  • Ardefertensis: of Ardfert, co. Kerry.
  • Ardgathelia: Argyle, Scotland.
  • Ardmacha: Armagh.
  • Ardmoria: Ardmore, co. Waterford.
  • Ardraeum: Ardee, co. Louth; Ardree, co. Kildare, Ireland.
  • Ardraicum: Ardagh, co. Longford.
  • Ardua: Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
  • Arewa: River Orwell, Suffolk.
  • Argadia, Argathelia: Argyle, Scotland.
  • Argistillum: In Gloucestershire, or perhaps Arwystli, Powys.
  • Argita: Lough Foil, Londonderry. Camden applies this name to Lough Swilley.
  • Ariconium: Kenchester, Ross, or Penyard Castle, Herefordshire.
  • Armaca: Armagh, Northern Ireland.
  • Armanothia: Ardmeanach, Scotland.
  • Armethua: Armathwaite, Cumberland.
  • Armis: Bath.
  • Armone: Caernarvon.
  • Arnemega: Willoughby-on-the-Wolds]], [[Notts. see Verometum.
  • Arrania: Isle of Arran, Scotland.
  • Arregaidela: Argyle.
  • Arthferdensis, Arthfertensis: Of Ardfert, co. Kerry.
  • Arthmorensis: Of Ardmore, co. Waterford.
  • Arundelia, Arundellum: Arundel, Sussex.
  • Arundinis Vadum: Redbridge, Hants.
  • Aruntina Vallis: Arundel, Sussex.
  • Arunus Flu.: River Arun, Sussex.
  • Aruone: Caernarvon.
  • Aruonia: Caernarvonshire.
  • Arus: River Aire, Yorks.
  • Asaphopolis: St. Asaph, Flintshire.
  • Ascaranus. see Aiscaranus.
  • Ascdala: Eskdale.
  • Athanaton, Athanatos: Isle of Thanet. see Tanathos.
  • Athesis Flu.: River Tees. see Tesa.
  • Atholia: Athol, Scotland.
  • Athra: Athenry, co. Galway.
  • Atina Insula: Thanet. see Adtanatos.
  • Atrebati: People of Berks.
  • Atrium Dei: Hinton, Somerset.
  • Attacotti: Conquered tribes N. of the Roman wall.
  • Aualana: Watchcross. see Aballaba.
  • Aualonia: Glastonbury, Somerset.
  • Auchelandia: Bishops Auckland, Durham.
  • Aue: River Avon, or Avin, Scotland.
  • Auena Flu.: River Avon, Wilts.
  • Auenina, Auenna Flu.: River Afan, or Avon, Glamorganshire.
  • Auenmorus: Blackwater River, Cork.
  • Auennus: River Avon, a tributary of the Clyde, Scotland.
  • Aventio Flu.: River Aun, or Avon, Devon.
  • Aufona: River Avon, Northants.
  • Augusta: Aust, Gloucestershire.
  • Augusta Trinobantum, Augusta: London.
  • Augustaldia: Hexham, Northumberland.
  • Auinus: River Avon, or Avin, Scotland.
  • Aula, vel Villa Antiqua: Aldbury, Herts.
  • Aula Cervina: Hart Hall, Oxford.
  • Aumodishamum: Amersham, Bucks.
  • Auna: Awn, bishopric in Ireland.
  • Aunest': Elstow, Beds.
  • Auona: River Avon; River Nen, Northants.
  • Auona: Bungay, Suffolk.
  • Auona, Auondunum: Hampton Court, according to Leland.
  • Auona Littoralis, sive Australis: Southampton.
  • Auona Mediterranea, sive Borealis: Northampton.
  • Auonae Vallis: Oundle, Northants.
  • Auondunum Limenorum: Southampton.
  • Auonii palatium: Winchester House, Southwark.
  • Aura: Awre, Gloucestershire.
  • Aurauanus. see Abrauannus.
  • Aurea Vallis: Golden Vale, Herts.
  • Aurenium: Alderney, or Herm Island.
  • Aureum Vadum: Guildford, Surrey.
  • Ausoba. see Ansoba.
  • Ausona: River Avon, Northants.
  • Auteri, Auterii: People of Galway and Roscommon, Ireland.
  • Autona: Avon, Northants.
  • Axelodunum: Hexham, Northumberland; Burgh-by-Sands, or Bowness, Cumberland.
  • Axeministra: Axminster, Devon.
  • Axiholma: Axholme, Lincolnshire.
  • Axium Flu.: River Axe, Devon.

[recensere] B

  • Ba, Baa: Bath.
  • Babaglanda: Burdoswald. see Amboglanna.
  • Babbegraua: Baggrave, Leicestershire.
  • Bachelagana, Bacheleia Sylva: Bagley Wood, Berks.
  • Bada: Bath, Somerset.
  • Baddanbyrig: Badbury, Dorset.
  • Badecanwella: Bakewell, Derbyshire.
  • Badiza: Bath. see Aquae Calidae.
  • Badonicus Mons: Badon Hill, or Bannesdown, a hill near Bath.
  • Badunum: Bath.
  • Baenburgus: Bamborough, Northumberland.
  • Bagilogana Sylva: Bagley Wood, Berks.
  • Bainardi Castellum: Baynard's Castle, London.
  • Bainus Pons: Bainbridge, Yorks.
  • Bala: Bala, Merionethshire.
  • Balingium: Bowes-upon-Stanmore, Yorks.
  • Balmuraeum: Balmerinach, Fife.
  • Balnea, Baleneodunum: Bath.
  • Baltifordia: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Bamfum: Banff, Scotland.
  • Bana Insula: An island opposite the mouth of the River Taff, Glamorganshire.
  • Banatia: Bean Castle, Murray; Comrie, Perthshire; or near Inverness.
  • Bancornensis: Of Bangor.
  • Banesinga Villa: Bensington, Oxfordshire.
  • Banna: River Ban, Ulster.
  • Banna: Cambeck, or Castlesteeds, Cumberland.
  • Bannauenna, Bannauentum: Borough Hill, near Daventry; or Weedon, Northants; or Banbury, Oxfordshire.
  • Banneberia: Banbury, Oxfordshire.
  • Bannio: Abergavenny. see Gobannium.
  • Bannochorus, Bangorium: Bangor, N. Wales.
  • Bannouallum. see Bannauenna.
  • Banua: Bannow, Ireland.
  • Banus Flu.: River Bain, Lincolnshire.
  • Bara: Dunbar, Scotland.
  • Barangae. see Brangonia.
  • Barcsciria: Berkshire.
  • Bardeneia: Bardney, Lincolnshire.
  • Bardunus: River Bure, Norfolk.
  • Barnastapula: Barnstable, Devon.
  • Baromaci. see Caesaromagus.
  • Baruicus, Barwickus: Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • Basenga, Basingum: Basing, Basingstoke, Hants.
  • Basselawa: Baslow, Derbyshire.
  • Batalia: Battle Abbey, Sussex.
  • Batersega: Battersea, Surrey.
  • Batha, Bathonia: Bath.
  • Batilfordia: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Batonicus: Of Bath.
  • Bdora: River Dore, Herefordshire.
  • Beanflota: Bamfleet, Essex.
  • Bearrocscira: Berkshire.
  • Beatitudine, Abbatia de: Bectiffe Abbey, co. Meath.
  • Bebba, Bebbanbyrig: Bamborough, Northumberland.
  • Bechewrda: Badgworth, Somerset.
  • Bechlanda: Byland, Yorks.
  • Bedeforda: Bedford.
  • Bedericia, Bedericum: St. Edmundsbury, Suffolk.
  • Bedfordia: Bedford.
  • Begesse: A town on the Wall of Antonine.
  • Beggewurda: Badgworth, Somerset.
  • Belaisena: Ballinasloe, co. Galway.
  • Belerium promontorium: The Land's End.
  • Belgae: Inhabitants of Somerset, Wilts, and Hants, in Caesar's time occupying the South Coast.
  • Belgae: Wells, Somerset.
  • Belinus Sinus: Billingsgate.
  • Belisama: River Ribble, or Mersey, Lancashire.
  • Bella Vallis: Beauvale, in Gresley Park, Notts.
  • Bellalanda: Byland, Yorks.
  • Bellesitum: Oxford.
  • Bellisama. see Belisama.
  • Bellocliuum, Bellodesertum: Bedesert, or Beaudesert, Warwickshire.
  • Bellomariscus: Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey.
  • Bellositum: City of Oxford.
  • Bellum: Battle, Sussex.
  • Bellum Beccum: Beau Bec, co. Meath.
  • Bellum Caput: Beauchief, Derbyshire.
  • Bellum Verum: Belvoir, Leicestershire.
  • Bellus Campus: Bulcamps, Suffolk.
  • Bellus Locus: Beaulieu, Hants; Beaulieu, Moddry or Mylbrook, Beds.; Beauly, Inverness; Beaudesert, Warwickshire; Killagh, Kerry, Ireland.
  • Bellus Locus Regis: Beaulieu Abbey, Hants.
  • Bellus Portus: Kilclehin, co. Kilkenny.
  • Beluerum: Belvoir, Leicestershire.
  • Benethleya: Bentley, Middlesex.
  • Bennauenna. Se Bannauenna.
  • Bennones. see Venonae.
  • Bentensis: For Ventensis. see Venta.
  • Beohrtforda: Burford, Oxon.
  • Bera: Bere Forest, Hants; Beer, Dorset.
  • Berca: Barcombe, Sussex.
  • Berceia, Berceria: Berkshire.
  • Bercheleia: Berkeley, Gloucestershire.
  • Bercheria: Berkshire.
  • Bercheya: Barraway, Cambridgeshire.
  • Berclea: Berkeley, Gloucestershire.
  • Berdeniga: Bardney, Lincolnshire.
  • Berdeseia: Bardsey Island, or Ynys Enlli, Caernarvonshire.
  • Berdestapla: Barnstaple, Devon; Barnstable, Essex.
  • Berechingum: Barking, Essex.
  • Bereda. see Voreda.
  • Berekingum: Barking, Essex.
  • Berga: Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
  • Bergefelda: Burghfield, Berks.
  • Bergonium: A vitrified fort, opposite Connell Ferry, at the mouth of Loch Etive, Lorne.
  • Berkeria: Berkshire.
  • Berkleia: Berkeley, Gloucestershire.
  • Bermundesaia, Bermundsheia, Bermundi Insula: Bermondsey, Surrey.
  • Bernardi Castellum: Barnard Castle, Durham.
  • Bernia. see Hibernia.
  • Bernicia: Province reaching from the River Tees to the Frith of Forth.
  • Berogomum: A castle in Lrn Scotland.
  • Bersetelawawapentagium: Bassetlaw Wapentake, Notts.
  • Berua: River Barrow, Ireland.
  • Berubium promontorium: Duncansby Head, or more probably Noss Head, Caithness, Scotland.
  • Beruchensis: Of Berkshire.
  • Beruicium, Berwicus: Berwick.
  • Betesdenna: Bediston, Devon.
  • Beuerlacum, Beuerlea: Beverley, Yorks.
  • Bibrocassi, Bibroci: A tribe near Bray, Berks.
  • Bimonium: Binchester]], [[Durham. see Vinnouium.
  • Bindogladia. see Vindocladia.
  • Binonium, Binouia, Binouium: Binchester]], [[Durham. see Vinnouium.
  • Birgus: River Barrow, Waterford.
  • Biria: Berryn Arbor, Devon.
  • Birila Insula: Burril Island, County Down, Northern Ireland.
  • Birwda: Burnham Wood.
  • Bishamum: Bustlesham, or Bisham, Berks.
  • Bistaghnensis: Of Glendalough, co. Wicklow.
  • Blacamora: Blackmore, North Riding of Yorks.
  • Blacinctona: Blatchington, Sussex.
  • Blacna: Blakeney.
  • Bladinae Montes: Sliabh Bladhma, now called Slieve Bloom Mountains, in the barony of Ossory, Queen's County, Ireland.
  • Bladunum: Malmesbury. see Maidulphi Curia.
  • Blakingraua: A hundred of Wilts, temp. H. II.
  • Blancaforda: Blandford, Dorset.
  • Blancalanda: Blanch Land, Northumberland; Whiteland, Caermarthenshire.
  • Blancum Castrum: White Castle, or Blane Castle, Monmouthshire.
  • Blanii: A tribe about Dublin.
  • Blatum Bulgium, Ablatum Bulgium: Middleby, Dumfries; or Bowness, or Cardunnock, Cumberland.
  • Bledewurda: Blidworth, Notts.
  • Blengata hundredum: Blackheath hundred, Kent.
  • Blestium: Monmouth; Oldtown, Herefordshire.
  • Blia, Blida: Blythe, Notts.
  • Blidberia, Blieberia: Blewbury, Berks.
  • Blithodunum: Blyton, Linc.
  • Blokelega: Blockley, Worcestershire.
  • Blya: Blythe, Notts.
  • Boanda, Boandus: River Boyne, Ireland.
  • Bobium. see Bomium.
  • Boccania, Boccinia, Boccinum: Buckingham; Buckenham, Norfolk.
  • Bodenna: Bodmin, Cornwall.
  • Boderia. see Bodotria.
  • Bodianum: Bodiam, Sussex.
  • Bodotria: Frith of Forth.
  • Boduni. see Dobuni.
  • Boena: A town in the west of Scotland.
  • Boghania: Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
  • Boisgraua: Boxgrove, Sussex.
  • Bolbenda: R. Beaumont, Durham.
  • Bolerium: The Land's End.
  • Boleshouera, Bolesoura: Bolsover, Derbyshire.
  • Boluelaunio: Poole, Dorset.
  • Bomina: Bodmin, Cornwall.
  • Bomium: Cowbridge, Boverton, or Bridgend, Glamorganshire; or Axbridge, Somerset.
  • Bonium, Bonuium: Stretton, Bangor, or Queenhope, Flintshire; Bunbury, Cheshire; or Whitchurch, Shropshire.
  • Bonno. see Bomium.
  • Boraeum promontorium: Malin Head, Ireland.
  • Borcouicum, Borcouitium, Borcouium: Housesteads, Northumberland; Berwick.
  • Bosco, Domus St. Egidii in: Flamsted, Herts.
  • Boscus Arsus: Brentwood, Essex (Fr. Boisars.)
  • Boselawa: Baslow, Derbyshire.
  • Bosmanacha: Bodmin, Cornwall.
  • Bosphorus Picticus: Pentland Frith, Scotland.
  • Bosuenna: Bodmin, Cornwall.
  • Botelega: Botley, Hants; Bolney, Oxfordshire.
  • Bothmenia: Bodmin, Cornwall.
  • Botis: Bute Island, West Coast of Scotland.
  • Bouenia: Boveney, Berks.
  • Bouium. see Bomium, Bonium.
  • Boxelega, Boxeleia: Boxley, Kent.
  • Boxora: Boxford, Berks.
  • Braboniacum. see Bremetonacum, Bremeturacum, Brouonacis.
  • Bracchium: Burgh, or Bainbridge, Yorks.
  • Brachilega: Brackley, Northants.
  • Bradeweya: Broadway, Worcestershire.
  • Brage. see Brige.
  • Braitha: River Brathay, Lancashire.
  • Bramenium. see Bremenium.
  • Bramptonia: Brampton, near Huntingdon.
  • Branconium. see Branoricum.
  • Brangonia, Brannogenium: Bangor. see also Branoricum.
  • Brangoria: Bangor.
  • Branodunum: Brancaster, Norfolk.
  • Branoricum, Branouium, Brauinium, Brauonium: Worcester; Ludlow, Leintwardine, or Onibury, Shropshire.
  • Brechinia: Brecknock.
  • Brechinium: Brechin, Scotland.
  • Bredenestreta: Broadways, Worcestershire.
  • Brehinium. see Brechinium.
  • Breinensis: Of Brechin, Scotland.
  • Brembra: Bramber, Sussex.
  • Bremenium: Newcastle or High Rochester, Northumberland; Brampton, Northants.
  • Bremesgraua: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
  • Bremetonacum: Overborough, Lancaster, or Clitheroe, Lancashire.
  • Bremeturacum: Either the same as Bremetonacum: Old Penrith or Bromfield, Cumberland; or Ribchester, Lancashire.
  • Brendanici Montes: Knock Brandon, Kerry.
  • Brendanicum Mare: The Atlantic.
  • Brenna: Breubege or Brynabege, Glamorgan.
  • Brentae Vadum: Brentford, Middlesex.
  • Bresnetenati Veteranorum. see Bremeturacum and Bremetonacum.
  • Brexarum: Burgh, Lincolnshire.
  • Bribra: Perhaps the same as Bremeturacum.
  • Brigantes: Inhabitants of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Durham, Westmoreland and Cumberland; also of * Waterford and Kilkenny, Ireland, and Galloway, Scotland.
  • Brigantium: York.
  • Brige: Bridgnorth, Shropshire; Broughton, or Titchfield Bay, Harris; Ryde.
  • Brigewatera: Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Brigomono: Bargeny, Wigtown.
  • Brigus: Barrow River, Ireland.
  • Brillendunun: Bridlington, Yorks.
  • Brimesgraua: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
  • Brincaburga: Brinkburn, Northumberland.
  • Brinchelawa: Brinklow, Warwickshire.
  • Briodunum: Bredon, Worcestershire.
  • Bristelmestuna: Brighton, Sussex.
  • Bristoldum: Bristol.
  • Bristolia, Bristolium, Bristollum, Bristowa: Bristol.
  • Britanni: People of Britain.
  • Britannia Prima: Britain south of the Thames.
  • Britannia Secunda: Britain west of the Severn; or from Bristol Channel to Mersey, and from Thames to Humber.
  • Britannicus Oceanus: English Channel.
  • Britannodunum: Dumbarton, Scotland.
  • Brithania. see Britannia.
  • Britones: People of Britain.
  • Britonum Castrum: Dunbritton, or Dumbarton, Scotland.
  • Brocara, Brocavo: Brough or Brougham-on-the-Eamont, Westmoreland.
  • Broconiacum: Brougham, Westmoreland.
  • Brodenestreta: Broadways, Worcestershire.
  • Bromfelda: Bromfield, Denbighshire.
  • Brouonacis: Aldstone Moor, Brough, Brougham, or Kirkbythure, Westmoreland.
  • Brueria: Bruerne Abbey, Oxon.
  • Bruga: Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
  • Bruga Walteri: Bridgewater, Somerset.
  • Brugia: Bridge, Devon.
  • Bruhella: Brill, Bucks.
  • Brutannia. see Britannia.
  • Brycstowa: Bristol.
  • Brygiona: Boxgrove, Sussex.
  • Bubris. see Dubris.
  • Buccinghania: Buckingham.
  • Buchania: Buchan, Scotland.
  • Bucostenum: Buxton, Derbyshire.
  • Budeforda: Bedford.
  • Buellium: Boyle, Ireland.
  • Buffestra: Buckfastleigh, Devon.
  • Buksiria: Buckinghamshire.
  • Bulgium: Bowness, Cumberland.
  • Bullaeum: Builth, Brecknock; or Usk, Monmouth.
  • Bumsteda: Bumpstead, Essex.
  • Bungehia: Bungay, Suffolk.
  • Burgamera: Bolmer, Sussex.
  • Burgensis Pons: Boroughbridge, Yorks.
  • Burgodunum: Burton, Staffordshire.
  • Burgus: Brough, Westmoreland; Peterborough; Burgh, Norfolk; Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
  • Burgus Regine: Queenborough, Kent.
  • Burgus super Zabulum: Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland.
  • Burhella. see Bruhella.
  • Buroauerus. see Durouernum.
  • Buroleuo. see Durolenum.
  • Burrio: Usk, Monmouthshire; Ledbury, Hereford.
  • Burwardescota: Buscot, Berks.
  • Busenia: Binsey, Oxon.
  • Bustelli Domus: Bustlesham or Bisham, Berks.
  • Buuenia: Boveney, Berks.
  • Buuinda: River Boyne, Ireland.
  • Byligesleaga: Billingsley, Shropshire.
  • Byrdena: Burdon, Durham.

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  • Cacaria: Tadcaster or Aberford, Yorks.
  • Caerdiffa: Cardiff, Glamorganshire.
  • Caerdigania: Cardigan.
  • Caer-Lincoit: Lincoln. see Lincolnium.
  • Caermardinia: Caermarthen, Wales.
  • Caerperis: Porchester, Hants.
  • Caerseuerus: Salisbury, Wilts.
  • Caesarea, Caesaria: Jersey.
  • Caesaris Burgus: Searbyrig, Old Sarum.
  • Caesaromagus: Chelmsford, Writtle, Widford, Burntwood, Canvey Island, or Billericay, Essex.
  • Calacum. see Galacum.
  • Calaterium: R. Calder, Yorks.
  • Calaterium Nemus: Forest of Galtress, Yorks.
  • Calatum. see Galacum.
  • Calcaria: Tadcaster or Aberford, Yorks.
  • Calcetum: A monastery near Lewes.
  • Calcoensis, Calchouensis: Of Kelso, Scotland.
  • Calcua, Naleua. see Calleua and Galleua.
  • Caldei Insula: Ynys Pyr, or Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire.
  • Calderus Flu.: River Calder, Yorks.
  • Caledonia: Callander, Perthshire. It is also used for the whole of Scotland.
  • Caledonia Sylva: Argyle, Lochaber and Moray.
  • Caledonii: Inhabitants of north-west Scotland.
  • Caledonium Castrum: Dunkeld.
  • Calgachi Roboretum: Doire Chalgaich, Derry, Northern Ireland.
  • Calidoniae Sylvae: Florus applies this name to the interior of England.
  • Calkoensis: Of Kelso.
  • Calleua: Basingstoke, Hants.
  • Calleua Attrebatum. see Galleua Atrebatum.
  • Calna: Calne, Wiltshire.
  • Calonia: Coldingham, Berwick.
  • Calunio: Same as Galacum; or Wakefield, Yorks.
  • Camaldunum, Camalodunum: Maldon, Colchester, or Lexden, Essex.
  • Camaletum: Camel, Somerset.
  • Cambium Regale: Royal Exchange, London.
  • Cambodunum: Almondbury, Greetland, or Elland, West Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Camboricum, Camborium: Icklingham, Suffolk; or Cambridge.
  • Cambretonium. see Comberetonium.
  • Cambria: Wales.
  • Cambula: R. Camel, Cornwall.
  • Camelodunum: Doncaster, Yorks.
  • Camerum: Castell Cwm Aram, Dengighshire.
  • Camestrum: Campsterne, Dorset.
  • Camolodunum. see Camaldunum.
  • Campodunum. see Cambodunum.
  • Campus Altus: Hatfield, or Hautfield, Herts.
  • Campus Fabrum: Smithfield, London.
  • Campus Nouo-Forensis: Newmarket Heath, Cambridgeshire.
  • Camudolanum. see Cambodunum.
  • Camulodunum. see Camaldunum and Cambodunum.
  • Cana Insula: Sheppy. see Counos.
  • Canachina Silva: Cannock Chase, Staffordshire.
  • Canani Terra: Merioneth.
  • Cancani: People living in Carnarvonshire.
  • Cancanum. see Canganorum.
  • Cancia: Kent.
  • Candalia: Kendal, Westmoreland.
  • Candida Casa: Whitehorn, Whithern, Wigtonshire.
  • Candida Ecclesia: Whitchurch, Salop.
  • Canewella: Canwell, Staffordshire, a Benedictine Priory.
  • Canganorum promontorium: Braichy Pwll Point, Carnarvonshire. The same as Ganganum.
  • Cangi: A tribe in Somerset, or perhaps the same as Cancani.
  • Caninga: Bishop's Canning, Wilts.
  • Canonium: Canewdon, or Fambridge, or near Kelvedon, Essex.
  • Canouaci: People in Argyle, Lorn, and Lennox.
  • Cantabrigia: Cambridge.
  • Cantae: A tribe in Sutherland.
  • Cantebrigia: Cambridge.
  • Cantia, Cantium: Kent.
  • Cantiuenti: A tribe probably in Westmoreland.
  • Cantium promontorium: The North Foreland, Kent.
  • Cantuaria: Canterbury.
  • Cantuaritae: Kentish Saxons.
  • Canubio. see Conouium.
  • Caprae Caput, Caprocephalia: Gateshead, Durham. see Gabrocentum.
  • Capreolum: Cheverell, Wilts; some place in Brecon (?).
  • Carbantium: Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire.
  • Carbantorigum: Drummore, Dumfries; Caerlaverock.
  • Carbonarius Collis: Coleshill, Flintshire.
  • Carcaria. see Calcaria.
  • Cardelum: Carlisle.
  • Cardigania: Cardigan, Wales.
  • Careni: Inhabitants of Caithness.
  • Carleolium, Carleolum: Carlisle.
  • Carmarthinia: Caermarthen.
  • Carnaruonia: Caernarvon.
  • Carnetum: Carnedon Prior, Cornwall.
  • Carnonacae: People of Ross, Scotland.
  • Carphillis: A castle, supposed to have been built by the Romans, Glamorganshire.
  • Carricta: Carrick, Scotland.
  • Carrum: Charmouth, Dorset; Carham, Northumberland.
  • Carsuilla: Kerswell, Devon.
  • Cartusia: Witham Charterhouse, Somerset.
  • Carugia: Kerry, Ireland.
  • Casa Candida. see Candida Casa.
  • Casella: Cashel, Ireland.
  • Cassi, Cassii: A tribe in Hertfordshire.
  • Cassilia: Cashel, Ireland.
  • Cassiterides: Scilly Islands.
  • Cassiuelauni oppidum: St. Alban's. see Verolamium.
  • Casta Silua: Kilcreunata, co. Galway.
  • Castellum Haroldi: Haroldeston, in the deanery of Ross.
  • Castra: Caistor, Lincolnshire.
  • Castra Alata. see Alata Castra.
  • Castra Exploratorum: Burgh by Sands, Netherby, Old Castle, or Bowness, Cumberland.
  • Castrodunum: Chesterton, Cambridgeshire.
  • Castrum Britonum: Dunbritton, Scotland.
  • Castrum Caledonium: Dunkeld.
  • Castrum Cubii: Holyhead.
  • Castrum de Aruon: Caernarvon Castle.
  • Castrum Dei: Fermoy Abbey, Ireland.
  • Castrum de Vies: Devizes, Wilts.
  • Castrum Episcopi: Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.
  • Castrum Godrici: Goodrich, Herefordshire.
  • Castrum Legionis, Leonis: Holt Castle, Denbighshire.
  • Castrum Matildis: Paincastle, Herefordshire.
  • Castrum Oscae: Usk, Monmouthshire.
  • Castrum Puellarum: Edinburgh.
  • Cataracta, Cataractonium: Thornburgh, near Thirsk, Allerton, or Catterick Bridge, Yorks.
  • Cataracta Flu.: River Swale, Yorks.
  • Catenessa: Caithness.
  • Cateracta: Catterick, Yorks.
  • Cateuchlani. see Catuellani.
  • Catguilia: Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.
  • Cathania: Caithness, Scotland.
  • Cathinensis: Of Caithness.
  • Catini: People of Caithness.
  • Catteleia: Catley, Lincolnshire.
  • Catuellani, Catyeuchlani: People of Buckingham, Bedford, and Hertfordshire.
  • Cauci: Tribe living in Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Cauda: R. Calder, Cumberland.
  • Cauda Alicii: La Quealiz, a wood in Brill Forest, Bucks.
  • Cauna. see Counos.
  • Caunonio. see Canonium.
  • Causennae, Causennis: Boston, Ancaster, Brig Casterton, or Swineshead, Lincolnshire.
  • Caua: Cave, Yorks.
  • Cauae Dirae: Holderness, Yorks.
  • Cauerna Viperina: Aspeden, Herts.
  • Cauoda: Cawood, Yorks.
  • Cawda. see Cauoda.
  • Cealchithe: Chalk, Kent; Chelsea.
  • Cealtide: Chelsea.
  • Ceangi. see Cangi.
  • Ceastra: Chester; Chester-le-Street, Durham.
  • Celerion: Callender Castle, Perthshire.
  • Cella Canici: Kilkenny.
  • Cella Reguli: Kilreule, St. Andrew's.
  • Cella S. Brigittae: Kilbride.
  • Celnius Flu.: River Findhorn, or River Spey, Elgin.
  • Celouion. see Celerion.
  • Celunno. see Cilurnum.
  • Celurca: Montrose, Forfar.
  • Cenenensis: Of Kells, Ireland.
  • Cenimagni: The same as the Iceni, a tribe in the east of Britain.
  • Cenion Flu.: River Falle, Cornwall.
  • Centum fontes: Hundredskelde, or Hinderwell, Yorks.
  • Ceolesega: Selsey, Sussex.
  • Ceolesegia: Cholsey, Berks.
  • Cerda: Chard, Somerset.
  • Cerda Selgouarum: Dumfries.
  • Cerdici Vadum: Chardford, Hants.
  • Ceretica: Ceredigion, a province of S. Wales; Cardiganshire.
  • Cerneia: Charney, Berks.
  • Cernelium: Cerne, Dorset.
  • Cernualia, Curnualia: Cornwall.
  • Cerones, Ceronii: Inhabitants of Lochaber and Ross.
  • Cerota Insula: Chertsey, Surrey.
  • Cerqueyum: Sark.
  • Cerringa: Charing, Kent.
  • Certesia: Chertsey, Surrey.
  • Cerui Insula: Chertsey; also Hartlepool, Durham.
  • Cesarea, Cesaria: Jersey.
  • Cesaris Tumulus: Carn Ceasra, Connaught.
  • Cestratona: Chesterton.
  • Cestre: Is used for York, Chester, and Chester-le-Street.
  • Cestrescira: Cheshire.
  • Cestria: Chester; Cheshire; Chester-le-Street, Durham; Castle Knock, Dublin.
  • Cestrisiria: Cheshire.
  • Chaluelea: Cheveley, Cambridgeshire.
  • Chanani Terra: Merioneth.
  • Chanrea, Chanoricum: Chanonry, Ross-shire.
  • Chardum: Chard, Somerset.
  • Chathania. see Cathania.
  • Chauci. see Cauci.
  • Chausega: Cheausey, or Cholsey, Berks.
  • Cheleswurda: Chelworth, Wilts.
  • Chelmerium: Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Chemesinga: Kemsing, Kent.
  • Chentenses: Kentish men.
  • Chepstouium: Chepstow, Monmouthshire.
  • Chesterfelda: Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
  • Chestria, Chestrum. see Cestria.
  • Cheua: Kew, Surrey.
  • Chibii Castrum: Holyhead, Anglesey.
  • Chicum: St. Osith, Essex.
  • Chienfernensis: Of Clonfert, Ireland.
  • Chimela: Keymer, Sussex.
  • Chineglissi Castrum: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire.
  • Chingesordia: King's Worthy, Hants.
  • Chingestona: Kingston.
  • Chingeswuda: Kingswood.
  • Chingeswurtha: King's Worthy, Hants.
  • Chirca: Chirk, Denbighshire.
  • Chirchbeia: Kirkby, Kirby.
  • Chiringecestra: Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
  • Chonderensis: Of Coonor, co. Antrim.
  • Chorfa: Corfe, Dorset.
  • Choro Benedicti, Abbatia de: Chore or Middleton Abbey, Cork.
  • Chridiantune: Crediton, Devon.
  • Cibra: A town on or near the Antonine Wall.
  • Cica: Chich St. Osyth, Essex.
  • Ciceastria, Cicestria (Cissaceastre): Chichester, Sussex.
  • Cilurnum, Cilurinum: Walwick Chesters, or Collerton, Northumberland.
  • Cindocellum: A town in Scotland, north of Antonine's Wall.
  • Cirecestria, Cirencestria, Cirinium: Cirencester, Glouc.
  • Cirnea: Charney, Gloucestershire.
  • Cassaceastre: Chichester, Sussex.
  • Ciuella: Cheveley.
  • Ciuitas Legionum: Caerleon, Monmouthshire; Chester.
  • Clandensis: Glendalough, Wicklow.
  • Clanouenta: Lanchester, Durham; Cokermouth or Ellenberough, Cumberland.
  • Clara: County of Clare, Ireland.
  • Clarentia: Clare, Suffolk.
  • Claria: Clare County, Ireland.
  • Clarofontanus, Clarus Fons: Sherbourne, Dorset; Moycoscain, co. Derry.
  • Claudiana provincia: Gloucestershire.
  • Claudiocestria: Gloucester.
  • Clausentum: Bishop's Waltham; Southampton; Bittern, Hants; Chichester, Sussex.
  • Clauinio: A town probably in Dorset.
  • Clawurda: Clayworth, Notts.
  • Cledhea Flu.: River Cleddy, Pembrokeshire.
  • Cleituna: Clayton, Sussex.
  • Cleocestria: Gloucester.
  • Clera Regis: Kingsclere, Hants.
  • Cletlinga: Cleatlam, Durham.
  • Cleuum: Gloucester. see Claudia.
  • Clidum: Ardoch]], [[Perthshire. see Lindum.
  • Cliua: King's Cliff, Northants.
  • Cliuelanda: Cleveland.
  • Clocheria, Clocherium: Clogher, Ireland.
  • Cloenensis: Clonmacnois, King's County, Ireland.
  • Clokorna: Clogher, Tyrone.
  • Clona: Clone or Cloone, Ireland.
  • Clonfertum: Clonfert, Cork.
  • Clota: River Clyde.
  • Clouesho: Cliffe at Hoo, Kent.
  • Cluainfertensis: Clonfert, Cork.
  • Cluainvanea, Cluanania, Cluanum: Cloyne, co. Cork, Ireland.
  • Cluanumensis: Of Cloyne, co. Cork.
  • Cluda: River Clyde.
  • Cluenerardensis: Of Clonard, co. Meath.
  • Cluida, Cluta: R. Clwyd, Denbighshire.
  • Clunererardensis: Of Clonard, co. Meath.
  • Clutina Vallis: Diffryncloyd, Wales.
  • Cnapa: Knepp, Surrey.
  • Cnaresburgus: Knaresborough, Yorks.
  • Cnobheriburgus: Burgh Castle, Suffolk.
  • Coantia: R. Kent, Westmoreland.
  • Cocarus: R. Coke, Yorks.; Cocker, Lancashire.
  • Coccium: Blackrode, or Ribchester, Lancashire.
  • Cocuneda Civitas: On the River Coquet, Northumberland.
  • Cocwuda: R. Coquet.
  • Cognacta: Connaught, Ireland.
  • Coguuensuron Flu.: R. Soar, Leicestershire.
  • Coila: Kyle, W. of Scotland.
  • Cokarus. see Cocarus.
  • Colania: Carstairs, or Crawford, Lanarkshire; Coldingham, Berwickshire.
  • Colanica: Coldingham, or Colchester.
  • Colcestria: Colchester, Essex.
  • Coldania: Coldingham.
  • Coleceastra, Colecestra: Colchester, Essex.
  • Collis Magnus: Crug Mawr, Pembrokeshire.
  • Collis Victoriae: Knockmoy, a Cistercian Abbey, co. Galway.
  • Colmonora. see Cumanora.
  • Colnia Flu.: River Colne.
  • Colonia: Colchester, Maldon, or Mersea Strood, Essex.
  • Colonia Victricensis: Maldon, Essex.
  • Coludum: Coldingham, Berwickshire.
  • Colunum: Colnbrook, Bucks.
  • Comberetonium: Brettenham; Stratford St. Andrew; or Hadleigh, Suffolk.
  • Combretouium. see Comberetonium.
  • Comparcus: Combe Park, Surrey.
  • Conacta: Province of Connaught, Ireland.
  • Conallea: Tirconnell, Ireland.
  • Concangios: Watercrook, near Kendal; or Chseter-le-Street, Durham; or Burgh, near Woodbridge, * Suffolk.
  • Concani: People of Munster, Ireland.
  • Condate: Congleton, Northwich, Kinderton, or Arley Hall, Great Budworth, Cheshire.
  • Condercum: Chester-le-Street, Durham; Benwell, Northumberland.
  • Congauata: Stanwix, or Drumburgh, Cumberland.
  • Congericuria: Congersbury, Somerset.
  • Connaccia, Connachtia: Connaught, Ireland.
  • Connacta: Connaught.
  • Connaria: Connor, co. Antrim, Northern Ireland.
  • Connatium: Connaught.
  • Conneria, Connertum. see Connaria.
  • Cononium: Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Conouium: Caer Rhyn, or Caerhen, on the Conway, Caernarvonshire.
  • Conouium, Conouius: River Conway, North Wales; also used for the Town of Conway.
  • Contaracta: River Swale, Yorks.
  • Conuennon, Conuennos Insula. see Counos.
  • Conventria: Coventry, Warwickshire.
  • Conuetoni. see Comberetonium.
  • Coqueda, Coquedus: Coquet River, in Northumberland.
  • Coqueda Insula: The Isle of Coquet, on the coast of Northumberland.
  • Corcagia: Cork, Ireland.
  • Corcensis: Of Cork.
  • Corda: Cumnock, Ayrshire; Lynekirk, Peebles, or some town near Loughcure, Scotland.
  • Coria: Corbridge, Northumberland.
  • Coria, Curia Ottadinorum: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire; or Currie, Edinburghshire.
  • Coria Damniorum: Carstairs, Lanark; or Kirkurd, Peebles.
  • Corie: Patrington, Yorks.
  • Coriendi: A tribe in Wexford, Ireland.
  • Corinea: Cornwall.
  • Corinium, Corinium Dobunorum: Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
  • Corinus Flu.: The River Churne, Gloucestershire.
  • Coriondi: Folk in South Ireland.
  • Coritani, Coritaui: People of Northampton, Leicester, Rutland, Derby, and Nottingham shires.
  • Cornabii: Tribe in Strathnavern, Scotland.
  • Cornauii, Cornabii: Inhabitants of Warwick, Worcester, Stafford, Shropshire, and Cheshire.
  • Corneliensis: Of Cerne, Dorset.
  • Cornualia, Cornuallia: Cornwall.
  • Cornubia: Cornwall.
  • Cornutum Monasterium: Hornchurch, Essex.
  • Corragia: Cork.
  • Corstopilum, Corstopitum: Corbridge, Morpeth, Gorbet, or Corchester, Northumberland.
  • Corsula Insula: Perhaps Holyhead.
  • Coruesgeata: Corfe, Dorset.
  • Coterinus Mons: Cotterdale, North Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Cotteswoldia: Cotswold, Gloucestershire.
  • Cottona: Cotham, near Yarm, Durham.
  • Coualia: Kyle, Ayrshire.
  • Couentria: Coventry, Warwickshire.
  • Couesgraua: Cosgrove, Northants.
  • Couiburchelega: Coverly, Gloucestershire.
  • Couintrea: Coventry, Warwickshire.
  • Counos: Isle of Sheppey, Kent; or Canvey Island, Essex.
  • Cranburna, Craneburgus: Cranborne, Dorset.
  • Crativallis: Cratundene, Cambridgeshire.
  • Craua, Crauena: Craven, Yorks.
  • Creccanforda: Cricklade, Wilts.
  • Crecolada: Cricklade, Wilts.
  • Credigone: Caerriden, on the Wall of Antonine.
  • Credio: Crediton, Devon.
  • Crenodunum: Crendon, Bucks.
  • Creones: Tribe living in Ross. see Cerones.
  • Cricgealada: Cricklade, Wilts.
  • Cridea, Cridia, Cridiatunum, Cridiodunum: Crediton, or Kirton, Devonshire.
  • Crococalana, Crocolana: Ancaster, Lincolnshire; Brough, near Collingham; or Car-Colston, Notts.
  • Croucingo: Crosby.
  • Crowlandia, Croylandia, Cruilandia: Crowland, Lincolnshire.
  • Croyreys: Royston.
  • Crucelandia: Crowland.
  • Crukeri Castrum: Pey-y-Crug, Radnor.
  • Crulandia: Crowland, Lincolnshire.
  • Crux Chariniana: Charing Cross.
  • Crux Oswaldi: Oswestry, Shropshire.
  • Crux Roesiae: Royston.
  • Cubii Castrum: Holyhead, Anglesey.
  • Cucufelda: Cuckfield, Sussex.
  • Culenum: Cullen, Banff.
  • Culerna: Colerne, Wilts.
  • Cumanora: Cumnor, Berks.
  • Cumberlandia: Cumberland.
  • Cumbremara: Combermere, Cheshire.
  • Cumbri: People of Cumberland.
  • Cumbria: Cumberland.
  • Cunacia: Connaught.
  • Cunctona: Compton, Sussex.
  • Cunecacestre: Chester-le-Street, Durham.
  • Cunetio: Marlborough, Mildenhall, or Ramsbury, Wilts.
  • Cunetio Flu.: River Kennet.
  • Cunga: Cong, Ireland.
  • Cunia: River Conway.
  • Cunio: Mull of Cantire.
  • Cuprum: Coupar in Angus.
  • Cuprum Fifae: Cupar Fife.
  • Curia. see Coria.
  • Curia Edmundi: Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
  • Curnualia: Corwall.
  • Cuuichelmeslawa: Cuckhamsley, Berks.
  • Cyneta: River Kennet.

[recensere] D

  • Dabrona: River Avonmore, Cork, Ireland.
  • Dacorum hundredum: Hundred of Upper and Lower Deans, Herts, de Aneis or de Daneis, 12th cent.
  • Dacorum clades: Danes-end, Herts.
  • Dammucensis: Of Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Damnii: People of Clydesdale and Stirling.
  • Damnium, Damnonium promontorium: Lizard, or Dodman Point.
  • Damnonia, Domnania: Devon.
  • Damnonii: People of Devon and Cornwall.
  • Danacastra: Doncaster, Yorks.
  • Danecastria: Doncaster, Yorks.
  • Daneia: Denny, Cambridgeshire.
  • Danica Sylva: Andredswald Forest, Sussex; also the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
  • Danmonii. see Damnonii.
  • Danubiae Sylva: Forest of Dean.
  • Danum: Doncaster, Yorks.
  • Danus Flu.: The Dane, Lincolnshire; Dan, or Daven, Cheshire; Don, or Dun, Yorks.
  • Darbia: Derby.
  • Darensis: Of Kildare.
  • Darentiuadum: Dartford, Kent.
  • Darentus Flu.: Darenth, or Dart River, Kent.
  • Darinum: Estanford, Strangford (?), Ulster.
  • Darnii: A tribe in Ulster.
  • Darotenses: People of Dorset.
  • Daruentia: River Derwent, Derbyshire.
  • Daruernum: Canterbury; Rochester.
  • Daumuicensis: Of Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Daurona. see Dabrona.
  • De Fontibus: Wells, Somerset.
  • Dea: River Dee, Cheshire.
  • Debba. see Bebba.
  • Decha: A town in Scotland, North of the Forth.
  • Decuaria. see Petuaria.
  • Deia: River Dee.
  • Deidonum: Dundee.
  • Deilocum: Godstow, Oxfordshire.
  • Deira: Abbey of Deer, in Buchan.
  • Deira: The part of the kingdom of the Northumbrians on the south side of the Tyne.
  • Deira Sylva: Deerhurst, Gloucestershire.
  • Deirorum Sylva: Derewald, or Beverley, Yorks.
  • Dela: Deal, Kent.
  • Delgouitia: Goddmanham, Fimber, Millington, or Market Weighton, East Riding of Yorks.
  • Deluinia: Delvin, Westmeath, Ireland.
  • Demerosesa: Dumfries.
  • Demetae, Dimetae: People of South Wales.
  • Demetia, Demetica: Dyved, a province in South Wales, Pembrokeshire, and a part of Caermarthenshire.
  • Dena, Foresta de: Forest of Dean.
  • Dena Victrix: Chester. see Deua.
  • Denaea Sylva: Forest of Dean.
  • Denbighia: Denbigh, Denbighshire.
  • Deomedum: South Wales.
  • Deorbeia: Derby.
  • Derae: Derry, Ulster.
  • Derbentione: Little Chester, near Derby.
  • Derebisciria: Derbyshire.
  • Derelega: Darley, Derbyshire.
  • Derentiuadum: Dartford, Kent.
  • Dereta: River Dee (?) or Derwent (?).
  • Derewenta: River Derwent.
  • Derstemuta: Dartmouth, Devon.
  • Derte Ostium, Dertmuta: Dartmouth, Devon.
  • Deruentione: Holtby, Kexby, or Stamford Bridge, on the Derwent, Yorkshire; Pap Castle, Cumberland.
  • Desmonia, Dessemonia: Desmond, Ireland.
  • Dessia: Decies, co. Waterford, Ireland.
  • Deua: Dundee; Chester.
  • Deua Flu.: River Dee, Cheshire.
  • Deuana: Aberdeen; Chester; Doncaster.
  • Deuania: Cheshire.
  • Deucaledonii: The Scots.
  • Deucaledonius oceanus: The sea on the W. of Scotland.
  • Deuenescira: Devonshire.
  • Deui Flu.: River Dovey, Wales.
  • Deuionisso: Devonport.
  • Deuna: Chester. see Deua.
  • Deunana: Doncaster.
  • Deuonia: Devonshire.
  • Deuouicia. see Delgouitia.
  • Deuus Flu.: River Dovey.
  • Dewi: St. David's.
  • Dextralis Cambria: Deheubarth, i.e. South Wales.
  • Deya: River Dee.
  • Dicelinga: Ditchling, Sussex.
  • Dicetum: Diss, Norfolk.
  • Dicia: Diss, Norfolk.
  • Dictis: Ambleside, Westmoreland.
  • Dictum: Diganwy, Caernarvonshire.
  • Dimetae: People of South Wales.
  • Dineuour: South Wales.
  • Diona: River Dee, Scotland.
  • Dirtouicum: Droitwich, Worcestershire.
  • Diuana. see Deuana.
  • Diuilena, Diuilina: Dubh-lein (the Black Pool), now called Dublin.
  • Diuisae, Diuisio: Devizes]], [[Wiltshire. see Castrum de Vies.
  • Dixio. see Dictis.
  • Dobaria: Dover.
  • Dobuni, Boduni: People of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.
  • Docestria: Dorset.
  • Doffra, Dofris: Dover.
  • Dolocindo: A town in Dorset.
  • Domnania. see Damnonia.
  • Domnia: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Domus Sanctae Crucis: Holyrood House, Edinburgh.
  • Donalmum: Durham.
  • Donewicum: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Donus: River Done, Durham.
  • Dorbeia: Derby.
  • Dorcadae: The Orkneys.
  • Dorcestria: Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Dorcinia: Dorchester, Oxfordshire.
  • Dorcinni Civitas: Dorchester, Oxfordshire.
  • Doresetesciria: Dorset.
  • Dorfris: Dover, Kent.
  • Doris Cantiorum: Dover.
  • Dorkcestria, Dorkecestra: Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Dornaceaster: Dorchester.
  • Dornocum: Dornock, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
  • Dornsetta: Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Dorobellum. see Daruernum.
  • Dorobernia: Canterbury; Dover.
  • Dorobreuum. see Durobriuis.
  • Dorobrina: Dover.
  • Dorocina: Dorchester.
  • Doroventio. see Deruentione.
  • Dorouernum: Canterbury; Dover.
  • Dorpendunum: Orpington, Kent.
  • Dorseta, Dorsetania, Dorsetia: Dorset.
  • Doruantium, Doruatium: River Dart, Darenth, or Derwent.
  • Dorubernia: Canterbury; Dover.
  • Doruenta: River Derwent or Darenth.
  • Doruentani: People of Derbyshire.
  • Doruernum. see Daruernum.
  • Dorus Flu.: The Dor, Herts.
  • Doruuernia. see Dorubernia.
  • Douaria, Douera, Douerha, Doueria, Douoria: Dover.
  • Doura: Dover.
  • Dourus: Dingle Bay.
  • Douus Flu.: River Dove, Derbyshire.
  • Dromoria: Dromore, co. Down, Ulster.
  • Duablisis, Duabsisis: Dupplin, Perthshire.
  • Duacum: Kilmacduagh, Galway, Ireland.
  • Dublicensis: Of Dublin.
  • Dublinia, Dublinium, Dublinum: Dublin. see Diuilena.
  • Dubris: Dover, Kent.
  • Dufelda: Duffield, Derbyshire.
  • Duflinum: Dublin.
  • Duglassus Flu.: River Douglas, Clydesdale.
  • Dulce Cor, Suauicordium: Sweetheart, or New Abbey, Kirkcudbrightshire.
  • Dulma. see Magiouinium.
  • Dulmanum: Durham.
  • Dumbarum: Dunbar, Haddingtonshire.
  • Dumbinensis: Of Dunblane.
  • Dumblanum: Dunblane, Perthshire.
  • Dumbrosa: Bundroose, or Bundoram, Leitrim.
  • Dumbum promontorium: Bengore Head, or Fair Head, Antrim.
  • Dumera: Dummer, Hants.
  • Dumna: Fair Island, one of the Orkneys.
  • Dumnonia: Devonshire. see Damnonia.
  • Dumnonii. see Damnonii.
  • Dumwicus: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Duna: Down, Downpatrick.
  • Dunamum: Downham, Cambridgeshire.
  • Dunamutha: Tynemouth, Northumberland.
  • Duncheldinum: Dunkeld. see Caledonium Castrum.
  • Duncheranum: Dunkerrin, King's County, Ireland.
  • Dundalcum: Dundalk, Louth, Ireland.
  • Dunedinum: Edinburgh.
  • Dunelmia, Dunelmum, Dunelmus: Durham.
  • Dunestaplia: Dunstable, Beds.
  • Dunestor: Dunster, Somerset.
  • Duneuetum: Launceston, Cornwall.
  • Dunfreia: Dumfries, Scotland.
  • Dungallum: Donegal, Ulster.
  • Dunholmum, Dunholmus: Durham.
  • Dunistabulum: Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
  • Dunium: Dorchester]], [[Dorset. see Moridunum.
  • Dunmonii. see Damnonii.
  • Dunolmum: Durham.
  • Dunouicum: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Dunrodunum: Dornoch, Sutherland.
  • Dunuicus: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Dunum: Down, Downpatrick, Ulster; Doncaster, Yorks; Dundalk, co. Louth; Salisbury; Waterford, * Ireland.
  • Dunum Sinus: Scarborough Bay, Yorks, or Teesmouth.
  • Dunus Flu.: River Doon, Ayrshire.
  • Dunus Sinus. see Dunum Sinus.
  • Dunwicus: Dunwich, Suffolk.
  • Dura: Derry, Northern Ireland.
  • Duracastrum: Dorchester, Oxfordshire.
  • Durbis: River Dour, Kent.
  • Durcinate. see Durolipons.
  • Durelmum: Durham.
  • Duri, Duris: "That part of the Bay of Dingle where is the mouth of the River Maing," co. Kerry.
  • Duria: Dorset.
  • Duris: Dover.
  • Durius: River Stour.
  • Durnium: Dorchester.
  • Durnonouaria: Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Duroauerni: Canterbury.
  • Durobrabis, Durobrena. see Durobriuis.
  • Durobriuas: Caistor, Lincolnshire; or West Lynne; or Wiggenhall St. Germain's, Norfolk.
  • Durobriuis: Rochester, Strood, or Cuxton, Kent.
  • Durobrouae. see Durobriuis.
  • Durobrus. see Durobriuis.
  • Durocastrum: Dorchester, Oxon.
  • Durocobriuis: Dunstable, Beds; Hertford, Great Berkhampstead, or Redbourne, Herts.
  • Durocornouium: Cirencester.
  • Durolani Flu.: River Len, Kent.
  • Durolenum, Duroleuum: Newington, Lenham, or Westwell, Kent.
  • Durolipons: Cambridge, Godmanchester, or Ramsey, Hunts.
  • Durolitum: Old Ford, Leyton, Romsey, or Purfleet, Essex.
  • Duronouaria: Dorchester, Dorset.
  • Duroprouis. see Durobriuis.
  • Durosipons. see Durolipons.
  • Durotriges: Men of Dorsetshire.
  • Durouernum: Canterbury.
  • Durus Flu.: River Stour.
  • Dusceleberga, Dusteleberga: Desborough hundred, Bucks.
  • Duthena: River Duddon, Lancashire.
  • Duuelescense Castrum: Duleek, Meath.
  • Duuelina: Dublin.
  • Duuere: Dover.
  • Dwthena. see Duthena.
  • Dyrwenta: R. Derwent.

[recensere] E

  • Eadmodum: Emmet, Yorks.
  • Earipolensis: Jerpont, co. Kilkenny.
  • East-Sexena: Essex.
  • Eathelingiana Via: Watling St.
  • Eaxanceastra: Exeter.
  • Ebbecastrum: Bamborough Castle, Northumberland.
  • Eblana: Dublin. see Diuilena.
  • Ebodia: The Isle of Alderney.
  • Eboracum: York.
  • Ebuda Insula: Two islands are thus named by Ptolemy, of which one is Skye or Islay, the other * Lewis or Jura.
  • Ebudae: Used for the Western Isles of Scotland generally.
  • Eburacum: York.
  • Eburocastrum: Near Rochester, Northumberland.
  • Edenburgus: Edinburgh.
  • Ederosum Monasterium: Ivychurch, Wilts.
  • Edmundi Burgus: Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
  • Edra: River Whitadder.
  • Edros Insula: Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire, or Ireland's Eye.
  • Edulfesberga: Ellesborough, Bucks.
  • Edwella: Ewell, Surrey.
  • Edwiniburgus: Edwinstow, Notts.
  • Efenewuda: Evenwood, Durham.
  • Egelesforda: Aylesford, Kent.
  • Eia: Eye, Suffolk; Eye, near Westminster.
  • Eidumania Flu.: Blackwater River, or mouth of the Stour and Orwell, Essex.
  • Eilecuriana Vallis: Vale of Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Eilecurium: Aylesbury.
  • Eiluius, Eluius: St. Asaph's.
  • Eiudensca: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
  • Eladunum: Eildon, Roxburghshire.
  • Elauiana: Islay.
  • Elconium: A town in Cornwall.
  • Eldunum: The Eildon Hills (?).
  • Eleueinia. see Eluemia.
  • Elginum, Elgis: Elgin, Scotland.
  • Elgotii, Elgouae: Inhabitants of Liddisdale, Ensdale, Eskdale, Nidisdale, and Annandale, in * Scotland.
  • Elia: Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Eliensis Insula: The Isle of Ely.
  • Ellandunum: Allington, near Amesbury, or Wilton, in Wilts.
  • Ellebri: People in Kerry, Ireland.
  • Ellesmara: Ellesmere, Shropshire.
  • Elmelega: Elmley, Worcestershire.
  • Elnicestria: Alceter, Warwickshire.
  • Eltabo. see Voluba.
  • Elteshamum: Eltham, Kent.
  • Eltherburna: Halterburn, Roxburghshire.
  • Eluadunum: Elphin, Roscommon.
  • Eluemia: Elvael, a cantref in Powys, Radnorshire.
  • Eluium, Elwa: St. Asaph's.
  • Elys: Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Embesea: Embsay or Emshaw, Yorks.
  • Emelia: Emly, co. Tipperary.
  • Emonia: May Isle, in the Firth of Forth.
  • Enachdunensis: Annadown, co. Clare, Ireland.
  • Enchegallia: Inisgall, i.e. Iona, Tiree, Coll, Canna, and Rum.
  • Engleschyria: England.
  • Englewria: England.
  • Ennabrensis: of Kilfenora, co. Clare.
  • Eouercon: Abercorn, Scotland.
  • Eouerwicum: York.
  • Eouesum: Evesham, Worcestershire.
  • Eoyrus: River Nore, Ireland.
  • Epeiacum, Epiacum: Hexham]], [[or Papcastle. see Apiacum.
  • Epidii: Tribe living in Cantire.
  • Epidium Insula: Islay.
  • Epidium promonotorium: Mull of Cantire.
  • Epocessa: Perhaps Upper Stanton, Herefordshire.
  • Erchenefelda: Irchingfield, Herefordshire.
  • Erdingeleya: Ardingley, Sussex.
  • Erdini: People of Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
  • Ergadia: Argyle.
  • Eripolensis: Of Jerpont, Ossory.
  • Ermonia: Ormond, Tipperary.
  • Ernulphi Curia: Eynesbury, Hunts.
  • Erpeditani. see Erdini.
  • Esca: River Esk, Dumfries.
  • Esica. see Aesycha.
  • Esse Insula: Stourmouth (?), Kent.
  • Esselega: Ashley.
  • Essendona: Ashdon, Essex.
  • Essexa: Essex.
  • Estantona: Stanton.
  • Estlega: Astley, Worcestershire.
  • Estratona: Stratton, Bedfordshire.
  • Estreia: Eastry, Keny.
  • Estrindia: East Riding.
  • Estsexia: Essex.
  • Esturministra: Sturminster, Dorset.
  • Ethandunum: Hedddington, Wilts.
  • Ethelingia: Athelney, Somerset.
  • Ethona: Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
  • Etlingeleia: Athelney, Somerset.
  • Etocetum: Kingsbury, Warwickshire; or Wall, Staffordshire.
  • Etona: Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
  • Euania. see Meuania.
  • Eubonia: Isle of Man. see Mania.
  • Euenlodus Flu.: River Evenlode, in Oxfordshire.
  • Euerwica, Euerwika: York.
  • Eufania: Isle of Man.
  • Euonium: Dunstaffnage, Argyle.
  • Eura: River Ure or Yore, Yorks.
  • Exa Flu.: River Exe, Devonshire.
  • Exancestria: Exeter.
  • Excambium Regium: The Royal Exchange, London.
  • Excestra: Exeter.
  • Exexa: Essex.
  • Exoche: Gunfleet, Essex; or Wintertonness, Norfolk.
  • Exonia: Exeter.
  • Exosades: Islands off Norfolk or Essex.
  • Exploratorum Castra: Burgh by Sands, Cumberland.
  • Extensio. see Exoche.
  • Eya: Eye, Norfolk.

[recensere] F

  • Fagrovella: Fairwell, Staffordshire.
  • Fala Flu.: River Fal, Cornwall.
  • Falensis Portus: Falmouth.
  • Fanocodi: A town in Cumberland.
  • Fanum ad Taffum: Llandaff, Glamorganshire.
  • Fanum Andreae: St. Andrew's, Scotland.
  • Fanum Canici: Kilkenny.
  • Fanum Christi: Christchurch, Hants.
  • Fanum Germani: Llanarmon, Denbigh.
  • Fanum Iltuti: Llantwit, Glamorganshire.
  • Fanum Iuonis Persiae: St. Ive's, Hunts.
  • Fanum Leonis: Leominster, Herefordshire.
  • Fanum Neoti: St. Neots's, Hunts.
  • Fanum Oswaldi: Nostal, Yorks.
  • Fanum Reguli: St. Andrew's, Scotland, also called Kirkrule and Kilrule.
  • Fanum S. Albani: St. Alban's, Herts.
  • Fanum S. Asaphi: St. Asaph's, Flintshire.
  • Fanum S. Botolphi: Boston, Lincolnshire.
  • Fanum S. Edmundi: Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
  • Fanum S. Johannis: St. John's, Roscommon, Ireland.
  • Fanum S. Mauditi: St. Mawe's, Cornwall.
  • Fanum Stephani: Kirkby-Stephen, Westmoreland.
  • Fanum Teclae: Llandegla, Denbigh; S. Tecla's Chapel, an island at the mouth of the Wye.
  • Farina: Fearn, Ross.
  • Farlega: Farley or Farleigh Monkton, Wilts. A cell to Lewes Priory.
  • Fauoria: Faure, Meath, Ireland.
  • Faustini Villa. see Villa Faustini.
  • Fawenses: Inhabitants of Fowey, Cornwall.
  • Felicia: Felixstow, Suffolk.
  • Felicis Oppidum: Flixton, Suffolk.
  • Ferberga: Farnborough.
  • Ferlega. see Farlega.
  • Ferleia. see Farlega.
  • Fermedona: Farringdon, Hants.
  • Fernae: Ferns, Wexford, Ireland.
  • Fernlega. see Farlega.
  • Fernum. see Fernae.
  • Ferulega: Hereford.
  • Fibrilega, Fibrolega: Beverley, Yorks.
  • Fifburgensis: Of the Five Boroughs--Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, and Stamford.
  • Finnabrensis: Of Kilfenora, alias Edumabrach, alias Fenabore, co. Clare, Ireland.
  • Fisela: Fishlake, Yorks (?).
  • Flagaflora, Flauflor: Sparsholt, Berks.
  • Flaua Caesariensis: Province of Roman Britain between the Thames, Humber, and Mersey; or between * Humber, Mersey, and Great Wall.
  • Flexelega, Flexlega: Flaxley, Gloucestershire.
  • Flintia: Flint.
  • Fluentanus Carcer: Fleet Prison, London.
  • Flumen Dei: Kilbegain, co. Meath.
  • Fons Amnensis: Amwell, Herts.
  • Fons Brigidae: Bridewell, London.
  • Fons Clarus: Sherbourne, Dorset.
  • Fons Clericorum: Clerkenwell, London.
  • Fons Interfraxinus: Ashwell, Herts.
  • Fons Limpidus: Fairwell, Staffordshire.
  • Fons Sacer: Holywell.
  • Fons S. Patricii: Ballintobber, co. Mayo.
  • Fons Scotiae; Scotland-well, Kinross.
  • Fons Vivus: Maur, co. Cork.
  • Fontanae: Fountains Abbey, Yorks.
  • Fontanetum, Fontanensis Ecclesia: Wells, Somerset.
  • Fontes: Wells; Fountains Abbey, Yorks.
  • Fonticuli: Wells.
  • Fontis, Villa: Holywell, Flintshire.
  • Fordunum: Fordoun, co. Kincardine, Scotland.
  • Forenna: Part of the city of Wells.
  • Forgium: Kilmoney Abbey, co. Clare.
  • Forneseta: Forcett, Yorks.
  • Fors (Fons?) de Caritate: A Cistercian house in Wensleydale, Yorks.
  • Forthae aestuarium, Fortheia: Firth of Forth.
  • Forum: Cheap, London,
  • Forum Jouis: Marazion, Cornwall.
  • Fouera, Fouria: Fore, Westmeath.
  • Fraxula Flu.: In Derbyshire.
  • Freskewattera: Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
  • Fretum Britannicum, Fretum Gallicum, Fretum Morinorum: The Straits of Dover.
  • Frigidum Mantellum: Freemantle, Hants.
  • Frigmareventus: Winchelsea, Sussex.
  • Friscodunense coenobium: Freston Abbey, Lincolnshire.
  • Frodrenela: Fotharta, Leinster, Ireland.
  • Fromus, Froma: River Frome.
  • Frumentarius Mons: Cornhill, London.

[recensere] G

  • Gabaglanda. see Amboglanna.
  • Gabrantonicorum, Gabrantouicorum Sinus: Bridlington or Filey Bay, Yorkshire.
  • Gabrocentum, Gabrosentis: Gateshead, Durham; Black Dyke or Drumburgh, Cumberland.
  • Gadeni: Inhabitants of Fife, Tweeddale, March and Lothian. in Scotland
  • Gadiua: Aberffraw, in the Isle of Anglesey.
  • Gaelwallia: Galloway, Scotland.
  • Gaidingtona: Geddington, Northants.
  • Gaingtona: Geddington.
  • Gaini: People of Lincolnshire.
  • Gainiburgus: Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
  • Galacum: Appleby, Kendal, or Whallop Castle, Westmoreland.
  • Galaua: Old Town, Keswick, or Wythburn, Cumberland; or Walwick, Northumberland.
  • Galensis: A Welshman.
  • Galetum: Langley Gale, Sussex.
  • Galewegia: Galloway.
  • Galienses: Men of Galloway.
  • Gallaua. see Galaua.
  • Galleua Atrebatum: Guildford, Silchester, Henley, Reading, Wallingford, Calve Pit Farm, near Reading, or Haslemere, Surrey.
  • Galliua: Galway, Ireland.
  • Gallouidia: Galloway, Scotland.
  • Gallunio: Aldborough. see Isurium.
  • Gallutum. see Galacum.
  • Galueia: Galloway.
  • Galuia: Galway.
  • Galwalenses: People of Galloway.
  • Galwedia, Galwegia: Galloway.
  • Galweia: Galloway.
  • Gangani: People of Connaught, Ireland.
  • Ganganum promontorium: Braichy Pwll Point, Caernarvonshire.
  • Garbantorigum: Caerlaverock, Scotland.
  • Gareotha: Gaury or Gowrie (?), Scotland.
  • Gariannonum: Yarmouth, or Burgh Castle, Norfolk.
  • Garmundi Via: Garmondsway, Durham.
  • Garrienis, Garyenus, Flu.: Yare River, Norfolk.
  • Garryeni Fluvii ostium: Yarmouth.
  • Gauinga: Wenge, Bucks.
  • Gaurouicum: Warwick. see Verouicum.
  • Gausennae, Gausennis. see Causennae.
  • Gauelforda: Camelford, Cornwall.
  • Gedewurda: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
  • Gegenforda: Gainford, Durham.
  • Geldeforda: Guildford, Surrey.
  • Genesborwia: Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
  • Genunii: People living on the border of Scotland.
  • Gereseya: Jersey.
  • Gerewedona: Garendon, Leicestershire.
  • Gernemua, Gernemutha: Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • Gerneria: Guernsey.
  • Geroldona: Garendon, Leicestershire.
  • Gersuium: Jersey.
  • Geuentonae: Chevington, Suffolk.
  • Geuini: A river in Wales that runs into the River Usk.
  • Geuissi: West Saxons.
  • Gipeswica, Gippeuicum: Ipswich, Suffolk.
  • Girouicum: Jarrow, Durham.
  • Giruii: Inhabitants of the Fens.
  • Giruum, Girwa: Jarrow, Durham.
  • Giuela: Yeovil, Somerset.
  • Glamorgania, Glamorgantia: Glamorganshire.
  • Glandelacum: Glendalough, Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Glannibanta, Glanouenta. see Clanouenta.
  • Glasbiria: Glasbury, Brecknock.
  • Glasconia: Glastonbury, Somerset.
  • Glascouium: Glasgow.
  • Glascua: Glasgow.
  • Glascum: Glascwm, Radnorshire.
  • Glasquum: Glasgow.
  • Glastincbiria: Glastonbury, Somerset.
  • Glastonia: Glastonbury.
  • Glaudiocestra: Gloucester.
  • Glauorna, Glaworna: Gloucester.
  • Gleastonia: Glastonbury.
  • Glenus: River Glen, Northumberland.
  • Glessoburgus: Glastonbury.
  • Glestingia, Glestonia: Glastonbury.
  • Gleuum: Gloucester.
  • Glocestria, Gloecestra: Gloucester.
  • Glota: Isle of Arran.
  • Glota, Glottiana: River Clyde, Scotland.
  • Gloueceastria, Glouernia, Glowecestria: Gloucester.
  • Gobannium: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
  • Goccium. see Coccium.
  • Goderici Castrum: Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire.
  • Godestoua: Godstow, Oxfordshire.
  • Godritona: Codrington, Gloucestershire.
  • Gouheria: Gower, Glamorganshire.
  • Graecolada: Cricklade, Wilts.
  • Grampius Mons: The Grampians.
  • Grangia: Gransha, Down, Northern Ireland.
  • Granta: River Cam, Cambridgeshire.
  • Granta, Grantanus Pons: Cambridge.
  • Grantebreggia: Cambridge, sometimes Cambridgeshire.
  • Graua: Grovebury, Beds.
  • Grauesenda: Gravesend, Kent.
  • Greglada: Cricklade, Wilts.
  • Grenewicum: Greenwich, Kent.
  • Grenouicus, Grenouicum: Greenwich, Kent.
  • Grenteburga: Cambridge.
  • Greua: Gravesend.
  • Greuanus: River Girvan, Ayrshire.
  • Grimboldesessa: Grombold Ash, Gloucestershire.
  • Grinuicum: Greenwich.
  • Grossus Mons: Grosmont, Monmouthshire.
  • Grubba: Gubeon, Northumberland (Gullane?).
  • Guala, Guallia: Wales.
  • Guarae, Guarus: Ware, Herts.
  • Guella: Wells, Norfolk.
  • Guerfa Flu.: The River Wharfe, Yorkshire.
  • Guidonicus Cliuus: Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire.
  • Guildhalda Teutonicorum: The Steel Yard, London.
  • Guilon Flu.: River Will, or Wiley, Wiltshire.
  • Guincestria: Winchester.
  • Guinethia: Wales.
  • Guinta: Gwent, a province in South Wales, between Usk and Wye.
  • Guinuga: Wenge, Bucks.
  • Guiramutha: Wearmouth, Durham.
  • Guiunga: Wenge, Bucks.
  • Guldeforda: Guildford, Surrey.
  • Gumicastrum: Godmanchester, Hunts.
  • Gwallia: Wales.
  • Gwirchia: Chirk, Denbigh.
  • Gyruum: Jarrow, Durham.

[recensere] H

  • Habenduna: Abingdon, Berks.
  • Habitancum: Risingham, Northumberland.
  • Habus: The Humber.
  • Hadriani Murus: Picts' Wall, or Wall of Hadrian.
  • Haebuda. see Ebuda.
  • Haemodae. see Acmodae.
  • Hafren Flu.: The Severn.
  • Haga: The Hay, or Hasely, in Brecknockshire.
  • Hagulstada: Hexham, Northumberland; Alston, Cumberland.
  • Hagustaldunum: Hexham, Northumberland.
  • Haia: Eye, Suffolk; Hay, Brecknockshire.
  • Halaenus: River Avon, Hants.
  • Hamonis Portus: Southampton.
  • Hamptonia, Hamtona: Southampton; Northampton; Hampton.
  • Hancstesia: Hinksey, Oxfordshire.
  • Hansus Flu.: River Hans, Staffordshire.
  • Hantonia: Hampshire.
  • Haraia: Harris, one of the Hebrides.
  • Harefordia: Hereford.
  • Harlecum: Harlech, Merionethshire.
  • Harlepolis: Hartlepool, Durham.
  • Haroldi Crux: Harold's Cross, near Dublin.
  • Haruicum: Harwich, Essex.
  • Hastinga: Hastings, Sussex.
  • Hauerberga: Harborough, Warwickshire.
  • Hauerfordia: Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
  • Haugustaldium. see Hagustaldunum.
  • Hauma: Hamme, Berks.
  • Hauteuorta: Highworth, Wilts.
  • Hauxoniensis: Of Hawkshead, Lancashire.
  • Haya: Hay, Brecknockshire.
  • Heastinga: Hastings, Sussex.
  • Hebrides: A cluster of Isles on the West side of Scotland.
  • Hebuda. see Ebuda.
  • Hederosum Monasterium: Ivychurch, Wilts.
  • Hedros. see Edros.
  • Hedwa: Hythe, Kent.
  • Hegdunensis: Of Annaghdown, co. Clare, Ireland.
  • Heia: Hythe, Kent.
  • Heisa: Hayes, Kent.
  • Helaturnum: Ellerton (?), Yorkshire.
  • Helenum promontorium: Land's End.
  • Helia: Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Helma: Helmington, Durham.
  • Helmanensis: Of Elmham, Suffolk.
  • Helmelum: Elmley.
  • Hengestesdunum: Hengston Hill, Cornwall.
  • Henlega: Henliy-upon-Thames, Oxfordshire.
  • Henoforthum: Hereford.
  • Herboldona: Harbledown, Kent.
  • Hernleia: Hurley, Berks.
  • Heortforda: Hertford.
  • Heoueshamnensis: Of Evesham, Worcestershire.
  • Heppa: Shap, Westmoreland.
  • Herculis promontorium: Hartland Point, Devonshire.
  • Herdingheleia: Ardingly, Sussex.
  • Herefordia: Hereford, formerly Ariconium.
  • Herkeloua: Arklow, Connaught.
  • Herlaua: Harlow, Essex.
  • Hertfordia: Hertford.
  • Hesperides: Scilly Isles.
  • Hestelega: Astley, Warwickshire.
  • Hestinga: Hastings, Sussex.
  • Hestingi: East Angles.
  • Hetha Pratorum: Maidenhead, Berks.
  • Hetha Regine: Queenhithe.
  • Heya: Eye, Suffolk.
  • Hibernia: Ireland.
  • Hichelendunum: Ickleton, Cambridgeshire.
  • Hichena: River Itchen, Hants.
  • Hichia coenobium: Newbiggin, or Hitchin, Herts.
  • Hichteslapa: Islip, Oxon.
  • Hictredeberia: Heytesbury, Wilts.
  • Hida: Hyde, near Winchester.
  • Hieron Promontorium: Greenore Point, or Carnsore Point, Wexford.
  • Hildesleia: Ilsley, Berks.
  • Himba: One of the Acmodae Islands.
  • Hinchisega: Hinksey, near Oxford.
  • Hirtha: One of the Hebrides.
  • Histesleapa: Islip, Oxfordwhire.
  • Hitha Regine: Queenhithe.
  • Hithinus portus: Hythe, Kent.
  • Hlediae: Leeds, Kent.
  • Hludense Monasterium: Lough Park Abbey, Lincolnshire.
  • Hodneius Flu.: Honddhu River, Brecknockshire.
  • Hoilandia, Hollandia: Holland, a part of Lincolnshire.
  • Holgoti, Castrum de: Castle Holdgate, Herefordshire.
  • Holmus: Hulme, or St. Bennet's-in-the-Holme, Norfolk.
  • Holt in comitatu Norfolcia: Holt, Norfolk
  • Homdeleia: Hundsley, Yorks.
  • Homelea Flu.: River Hamble, opposite the Isle of Wight, Hants.
  • Horesti: People living north of the Firth of Forth.
  • Horka: Dunnet Head, Caithness.
  • Hornecastra: Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
  • Horspada: Horspath, Oxon.
  • Hospitium Leonis: Lyon's Inn, London.
  • Hothenia: Rivers Hodni or Honddu, in Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire.
  • Houendena: Hoveden, Yorks.
  • Houlandia. see Hoilandia.
  • Hripum: Ripon, Yorks.
  • Hrofi, Hrosi Civitas: Rochester.
  • Hulla, Hullus: Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire.
  • Hultonia: Ulster, Ireland.
  • Humbra Flu.: River Humber.
  • Hundesdena: Hunsdon, Herts.
  • Hundredeskelda: Hunderthwaite, Yorks.
  • Hunegetona: Honington or Hunnington, Staffordshire.
  • Hungreforda: Hungerford, Berks.
  • Hunnum: Sevenshale, or Halton Chesters, Northumberland.
  • Hunsdona: Hunsdon, Herts.
  • Huntendonia, Huntundona: Huntingdon.
  • Hurstanum Castellum: Hurst Castle, Hants.
  • Hurstelega: Hurley, Berks.
  • Husseburna: Hurstbourne, Hants.
  • Huya: Holy Island.
  • Hwerwella: Wherwell, Hants.
  • Hwiccii: People of Worcestershire, and about the Severn.
  • Hydropolis: Dorchester, Oxon.
  • Hymalia: Achad-Fobhair, co. Mayo.
  • Hymbrionenses, Hymbronenses: People of Northumberland.
  • Hyrebothla: Harbottle, Northumberland.
  • Hyrtha: One of the Hebrides.
  • Hyta: Hythe, Kent.

[recensere] I

  • Iberni: People of Desmond, Ireland.
  • Ibernia: Ireland.
  • Ibernio: Bere Regis, or Iwerne, Dorset.
  • Ibernium: Iwerne, Dorset.
  • Ibernis: Dunkerrin, King's Co., Ireland.
  • Iberran: A town in Scotland, north of the Forth.
  • Icannum: Boston, Lincolnshire.
  • Iceni: People of Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, and Huntingdon shires.
  • Iciani, Icinos: Chesterford, Essex; Thetford or Igborough, Norfolk; or Southwold, Suffolk.
  • Icini. see Iceni.
  • Ictis Insula: St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall; or, perhaps, the Isle of Wight (Vectis).
  • Idumanus: Blackwater River, or the mouth of the Stour and Orwell, Essex.
  • Iena aestuarium: Wigton Bay, Galloway.
  • Ierne, Iernis: Ireland.
  • Iernus: River Erne, or Kenmare Bay, Ireland.
  • Igenia: Part of Flintshire.
  • Ihona. see Iona.
  • Ila Flu.: River Wick, Scotland.
  • Ila Insula: Isla, west of Scotland.
  • Illega Combusta: Brent Eleigh or Illegh, Suffolk.
  • Illega Monachorum: Monk's Eleigh, Suffolk.
  • Imelaca: Emly, co. Tipperary.
  • Imelensis: Of Emly.
  • Imensa aestuarium: Mouth of the Thames.
  • Imlaca: Emly.
  • Immemera: Mere, Wilts.
  • Incuneningum: Cunningham (?), Scotland.
  • Inderauuda: Beverley, Yorks.
  • Ingetlingus: Gilling, Yorks.
  • Ingiruum: Jarrow, Durham.
  • Ingoluesmera: Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire.
  • Inmeleccensis: Of Emly, Tipperary.
  • Innerlothea: Inverlochy, Inverness.
  • Insula: Eynesham, or Ensham, Oxfordshire; Axholm, Lincolnshire; Isle, near Stockton, Durham; Little Island, Waterford Harbour.
  • Insula Cervi: Hartlepool, Durham.
  • Insula Sacra: Ireland; also Holy Island, Northumberland.
  • Insula Missarum: Inchaffray, Perthshire.
  • Insula Sancti Columbae: Columbkill, Iona.
  • Insula Sanctorum: Ynis Enlly, Bardsey, Caernarvon.
  • Insula Vectis: Isle of Wight.
  • Insularis Villa: Islington.
  • Interamna, Interamnium: Christ Church, Hants.
  • Inuernessus: Inverness, Scotland.
  • Iona: Iona, or Icolmkill Isle, West Coast of Scotland.
  • Iphletha: Evelith, Shropshire.
  • Ircenefelda: Archenfield, or Irchingfield, Herefordshire.
  • Iris: Ireland.
  • Isaca: River Exe, Devonshire; also River Esk, Scotland.
  • Isamnium: St. John's Foreland, or Point, co. Down, Northern Ireland.
  • Isannauantia, Isannauaria, Isannauatia: Stony Stratford, Northants, or the same as Bannauenna; Allchester, Oxon, between Wendlebury and Bicester.
  • Isannium. see Isamnium.
  • Isca: River Exe; River Usk.
  • Isca: Liskeard, Cornwall.
  • Isca Dumnoriorum: Chiselborough, Somerset; or Exeter.
  • Isca Legio II Augusta, Isvelegua Augusti, Isca Silurum, Iscamum: Caerleon, Monmouthshire.
  • Iscalis: Ivelchester, now Ilchester, Somerset.
  • Iscamum: Caerleon.
  • Ischalis. see Iscalis.
  • Isiacum: Oxford.
  • Isiburna: Woburn, Bedfordshire.
  • Isidis Insula: Ousney, or Oseney, near Oxford.
  • Isidis Vadum: Oxford.
  • Isis Flu.: River Isis, Oxford; the Ouse, Buckinghamshire; and the Ouse, Yorkshire.
  • Istelhorda: Isleworth, Middlesex.
  • Isubrigantum. see Isurium.
  • Isuria: Yorkshire.
  • Isurium: Aldborough, or Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
  • Isurouicum: York.
  • Ittingaforda: Hitchin, Herts.
  • Itucadon: A town between Tyne and Forth.
  • Ituma, Ituna: River Eden, Cumberland; or Solway Firth.
  • Itys: Loch Eu, Torridon, or Duich, Scotland.
  • Iuecestra: Ilchester, Somerset.
  • Iuerianus Pons: Iford Bridge, Hants.
  • Iuernia: Ireland.
  • Iuernis: Dunkerrin, King's Co., Ireland.
  • Iuorus: Newry, co. Armagh.

[recensere] J

  • Jaciodulma. see Magiouinium.
  • Jamesa, Jamissa: River Thames.
  • Jano: A town in Caithness.
  • Jarum: Yarm, Yorks.
  • Jernmuthia: Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • Jerouallae: Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Joriuallis: Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Judaismus: Old Jewry, London.
  • Jugantes. see Brigantes.
  • Jugo Dei, de: Jude or Gray, a Cistercian Abbey, co. Meath, a cell of Holme Coltram.
  • Jugum Fraxinetum: Ashridge, Bucks.
  • Julia Strata: A Roman road in South Wales, from Newport to Caerleon, Caerwent, and the Wye.
  • Julianus Pons: Julian Bridge, Wimborne Minster.
  • Juliocenon. see Tunnocelum.
  • Jumanius. see Eidumania.
  • Juuerna: Ireland.

[recensere] K

  • Kaerperis: Porchester, Hants.
  • Kanna: Calne, Wilts.
  • Kanus Flu.: River Ken, or Kent, Westmoreland.
  • Karintona: Catherington, Hants.
  • Karlegion: Chester.
  • Karlenefordia: Carlingford, Louth, Ireland.
  • Katenessa, Kathenessia: Caithness, Scotland.
  • Katinensis: Of Caithness.
  • Kauna: Calne, Wilts.
  • Kenceleia: Hykinselagh, a district in Leinster.
  • Kenelcunillia: Tirconnel, Ulster.
  • Keneleonia: Cinel-Eoghain, Ulster.
  • Keneta Flu.: River Kennet, Berkshire.
  • Kenintona: Kennington, Kempton.
  • Keresburga: Carisbrook, Isle of Wight.
  • Keretica: Ceredigion, a province of South Wales; Cardiganshire.
  • Kermelum: Cartmel, Lancashire.
  • Kerriensis Comitatus: County of Kerry, Ireland.
  • Kerrigia: Kerry.
  • Kesteuena: Kesteven, a division of Lincolnshire.
  • Kiemela: Keymer, Sussex.
  • Kilchennia, Kilchennium: Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland.
  • Kildabewensis: Of Killaloe, Ireland.
  • Kildareuensis: Of Killaloe (?).
  • Kildaria: Kildare, Ireland.
  • Killathensis: Of Killalla, Ireland.
  • Kilmalochum: Killmallock, Limerick.
  • Kilmora: Kilmore, co. Cavan, Ireland.
  • Kinardeferia: Kinardferry, Axholm.
  • Kinebantum Castrum: Kimbolton Castle, Hunts.
  • Kinetus fluvius: R. Kennet.
  • Kirchuallum: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands.
  • Kirketona: Kirton, Lincolnshire.
  • Koila. see Coualia.
  • Korcensis: Of Cork.
  • Kubii Castrum: Holyhead.
  • Kyenfernensis: Of Clonfert (?).
  • Kyma: Kyme, Yorks.
  • Kynlathensis: Of Killalla.
  • Kynemeresforda: Kempsford, Wilts.
  • Kyrieleyson: Odorney Abbey, Kerry.
  • Kyuela: Keevil, Wilts.

[recensere] L

  • Laberus: Killare Castle, Westmeath, Ireland.
  • Lacra: Castle Acre, Norfolk.
  • Lactodorum, Lactorodum: Towcester, Northants; Stony Stratford, Bucks; Bicester, Oxfordshire; * Bedford; or Loughborough or Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
  • Ladeni. see Gadeni.
  • Ladensis Episcopatus: The bishopric of Killalla, co. Mayo, Ireland.
  • Laentonia: Lanthony.
  • Laetus Locus: Netley, Hants.
  • Lagecium: Castleford, near Pontefract, Yorks.
  • Lagenia. see Laginia.
  • Lagentium. see Lagecium.
  • Laghlinum: Leighlin, co. Carlow, Ireland.
  • Laginia: Leinster, Ireland.
  • Lagubalium. see Luguvallum.
  • La Hyda: Hyde, Hants.
  • Lamea, Lamheya, Lamitha, Lamithus, Lampheia: Lambeth, Surrey.
  • Lamyrii Montes: Lammermuir Hill, Scotland.
  • Lancastra, Lancastria: Lancaster.
  • Landa: Launde, Leicestershire.
  • Landava: Llandaff, Glamorganshire.
  • Landinium: London.
  • Lanelvensis: Of Llanelwy, i.e. St. Asaph, Wales.
  • Langanum promontorium. see Canganorum.
  • Langeleia: Langley.
  • Lanhondenum: Lanthony, Monmouthshire.
  • Lanhondenum Claudianum: Lanthony, Gloucestershire.
  • Lania: Lancashire.
  • Lanicolae: Lancashire men.
  • Lannotaua: Llandaff, Glamorganshire.
  • Lanstuphadonia, Lanstauentum: Launceston, Cornwall.
  • Lantodhenia: Llanthony, Monmouthshire.
  • Lantonia: Llanthony, Monmouthshire.
  • Laodonia: Lothian.
  • Laonia: Killaloe, co. Tipperary.
  • Lapis Tituli: Stonor, in the Isle of Thanet, Kent.
  • Lathelada: Lechlade, Gloucestershire.
  • Latisaquensis: Lewes, Sussex.
  • Latum Bulgium. see Blatum Bulgium.
  • Lauatres, Lauatris, Lauaris: Bowes, North Riding of Yorkshire; or Barnard Castle, Durham.
  • Laudenia, Laudonia: Lauden, or Lothian, Scotland.
  • Lawedra: Lauder, Berwickshire.
  • Lecefelda: Lichfield, Staffordshire.
  • Lechenlada, Lechelada: Lechlade, Gloucestershire.
  • Lechlinia: Leighlin, co. Carlow, Ireland.
  • Lectoceto. see Etocetum.
  • Ledanum Castrum: Leeds Castle, Kent.
  • Ledesia: Leeds, Yorkshire.
  • Ledone: Dunbar.
  • Legacestra: Chester.
  • Legacestria, Legecestria: Leicester.
  • Lege Dei, B. V. M. de: Leix Abbey, Queen's co.
  • Legeolium: Pontefract, Castleford, Goole, or Ferrybridge]], [[Yorks. see Lagecium.
  • Legercestria: Leicester.
  • Leghelensis, Leghglensis: Of Leighlin.
  • Legio VI Victrix: York.
  • Legio XX Victrix: Chester.
  • Legionum Urbs: Chester; Caerleon.
  • Legoria: Leicester.
  • Legra: River Soar, Leicestershire.
  • Legrecastrum: Leicester.
  • Legrecestria: Leicester; Chester.
  • Lehecestria: Leicester.
  • Leicestria: Leicester.
  • Leis: Leix, Leixlip, co. Kildare, Ireland.
  • Lelannonius, Lelamnonius Sinus: Loch Fyne.
  • Lelienus Flu.: River Rother, Kent.
  • Lemana Flu.: The Rother, Kent; the Loman, Devon.
  • Lemanis portus, Lemauio: Lympne, Kent.
  • Lemaus: Lympne, Kent; Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Lena: Monkland, Hereford.
  • Lenes: Lessness, Kent.
  • Leofense Coenobium: Leominster, Herefordshire.
  • Leofrici Villa: Leverington, Cambridgeshire.
  • Leogereceastria: Leicester.
  • Leogoria: Leicester.
  • Leogus: Lewis, one of the Hebrides.
  • Leonense Coenobium: Leominster.
  • Leonis: Lothian.
  • Leonis Castrum: Lyons, alias Holt Castle, Denbighshire.
  • Leonis Monasterium: Leominster, Herefordshire.
  • Leouechenora: Lewknor, Oxfordshire.
  • Leouense Coenobium: Leominster.
  • Lesinae: Lesnes or Lessness, Kent.
  • Lesmoria: Lismore, co. Waterford.
  • Lestinga: Lastingham, Yorks,
  • Lesua: Lewes, Sussex.
  • Letha: Leith, co. Edinburgh.
  • Lethglensis: Of Leighlin, co. Carlow.
  • Leuarum. see Leucarum.
  • Leuca: River Low.
  • Leucarum: Glastonbury, Somerset; Loughor, Glamorganshire; or Llandybi, Caermarthenshire.
  • Leucobibia. see Lucopibia.
  • Leucomago. see Verlucio.
  • Leuena: River Leven, Lancashire.
  • Leugosena: River Loughor, South Wales.
  • Leuinia: Lennox, Stirlingshire.
  • Leuinus: River Leven, Scotland.
  • Leuiodanum: Livingstone, Linlithgow.
  • Leuioxana: Lennox.
  • Leuissa: Lewis Island, Hebrides.
  • Leuisum: Lewes, Sussex.
  • Lewae: Lewes.
  • Lewensis: Of Lewes.
  • Leya: Canon Leigh, Burlescombe, Devon.
  • Liar Flu.: River Liver, Lancashire.
  • Libaeus: Sligo Bay.
  • Libnius: River Liffey, Ireland.
  • Licestria: Leicester.
  • Licetfelda, Lichfeldia: Lichfield, Staffordshire.
  • Lichia: Leach, Gloucestershire.
  • Lichinus Campus: Lichfield.
  • Liddenus Flu.: River Leadon, Herefordshire.
  • Lideforda: Lydford, Devon.
  • Lidocollina: Lincoln.
  • Ligea: River Lea.
  • Ligeria: Leicester.
  • Ligrecastrum: Leicester.
  • Limenus: R. Rother, Kent.
  • Limericum: Limerick, Ireland.
  • Limes Praetorius: Gravesend, Kent.
  • Limnos, Limnus: Dalkey Isle, or Lambay Isle, Dublin.
  • Limodomus: Limehouse, near London.
  • Limonius Mons: Plinlimmon, Cardiganshire.
  • Limpida Sylva: Sherwood Forest, Notts.
  • Lincolinum, Lincolnia, Lindecolina: Lincoln.
  • Lindeseia: Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
  • Lindicolinum: Lincoln.
  • Lindis: River Witham, Lincolnshire.
  • Lindisfari: Lindsey.
  • Lindisfarnea, Lindisfarnum: Holy Island, or Farn Isle, on the coast of Northumberland.
  • Lindisgia, Lindisi: Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
  • Lindisseia: Lindsey.
  • Lindocollinum: Lincoln.
  • Lindonium: Lincoln; London.
  • Lindum, Lindum Colonia: Lincoln. see Lincolinum.
  • Lindum Damniorum: Linlithgow, or Ardoch, Perth.
  • Linia: Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire.
  • Liniennus: River Rother, Kent.
  • Linum Regis: King's Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Linus: River Lin, Nots.
  • Liserpalus: Liverpool, Lancashire.
  • Lisia. see Lissia.
  • Lismora: Lismore, co. Waterford.
  • Lismoria: Lismore, Argyleshire; Lismore, co. Waterford.
  • Lissia: The Wolf Rock, or the Seven Stones, between the Scilly Islands and the Cornish coast.
  • Litana: Linlithgow.
  • Litecota: Littlecote, Wilts.
  • Litinomago: Linlithgow.
  • Littus Altum: Roxburgh.
  • Littus Saxonicum: Eastern and southern coasts of Britain.
  • Llanlienis: Leominster, Herefordshire.
  • Locherinum stagnum: Lough Owel, Westmeath.
  • Locus Benedictus: Stanlawe, Cheshire.
  • Locus Dei: Hethorp, Gloucestershire; Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset.
  • Lodanum Castrum: Leeds Castle, Kent.
  • Lodeneium, Lodoneium, Lodonis (dat.): The Lothians, Scotland.
  • Loegria: England between Humber and Severn.
  • Loennais: Lothian.
  • Logi: A tribe in Sutherland and Strathnairn.
  • Logia Flu.: River Bann, which flows north from Lough Neagh. Camden applies the name to Lough Foyle.
  • Logus: River Llugwy, Wales.
  • Loidis: Lothian.
  • Lokerleia: Lockerley, Hants.
  • Lomandus. see Lomundus.
  • Lombormora: Lammermoor, Midlothian.
  • Lomea: The Goodwin Sands.
  • Lomithis: Lambeth.
  • Lomulla: Lemallyon, Cornwall.
  • Lomundus: Loch Lomond.
  • Lonais: Lothian.
  • Loncastria: Lancaster.
  • Londa: Launde, Leicestershire.
  • Londinia, Londinium, Londinia Augusta: London.
  • Londino-Deria: Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
  • Londinum, Londonia, Londoniae: London.
  • Longa Leta: Longleat, Wilts.
  • Longouicariorum, Longouico: Launchester, or Chester-le-Street, Durham; or Lancaster.
  • Longum Aestuarium: Loch Linnhe, Argyleshire.
  • Longus Pons: Longbridge, Gloucestershire.
  • Loonia: Lothian.
  • Louentinum: Powysland]], [[in Wales. see also Luentinum.
  • Lounecastra: Lancaster.
  • Loxa: River Lossie, Elgin; or the Loth, Sutherland.
  • Loxa Civitas: Inverlochy, Scotland.
  • Luceni: The people of West Munster.
  • Lucga: River Lugg, Herefordshire.
  • Lucopibia: Whitherne]], [[Galloway. see Candida Casa.
  • Lucus Benedictus: Stanlawe Abbey, Cheshire.
  • Luda: Louth, Ireland, Louth, Linc.; Ludlow.
  • Luddolocus, Ludelawa: Ludlow, Shropshire.
  • Luentinum: Llanddewybrefy, Cardiganshire.
  • Lugas: River Lug, Herefordshire.
  • Lugdunum: Louth, Ireland.
  • Lugensis: Of Louth, Ireland.
  • Lughbelunensis: Of Louth, Ireland.
  • Lugi: People in the north of Scotland.
  • Luguballia, Luguballium: Carlisle, or Plumpton Wall, Cumberland.
  • Lugundinum: Lanchester, Durham.
  • Luguuallum: Carlisle]], [[Cumberland. see Luguballia.
  • Luia: Louth (?).
  • Luia: River Lea, Herts.
  • Lumbricus: Limerick.
  • Lummalea: Lumley, Durham.
  • Lumniacum, Lumpniacum: Limerick.
  • Luna: Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Lunda: Monk Bretton, Yorks.
  • Lundinium, Lundonia: London.
  • Lunia: Lancashire.
  • Lutudarum: Tapton, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
  • Lutum: Louth, Ireland.
  • Luua: Louth County, Ireland.
  • Luueth: Louth (?), Ireland.
  • Luuius: River Lee, Cork.
  • Lychefeldia: Lichfield, Staffordshire.
  • Lyssa: Liss, Hants.

[recensere] M

  • Macatonion: The same as Ariconium.
  • Machui: Mayo, Ireland.
  • Macolicum: Mallow, co. Cork, Ireland.
  • Madus: Maidstone, Kent]], [[or Strood. see Vagniacae.
  • Maeatae: People living near the Wall of Antonine.
  • Magesetae: The people of Radnorshire, or Herefordshire.
  • Magiouinium, Magiouintum: Dunstable or Ashwell, Beds; or Fenny Stratford, or Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Magis: Pierce Bridge, Durham, or Lonsdale Hundred, Lanc.
  • Magium: Nenay, co. Cork.
  • Maglonae, Maglouae: Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire; Greta Bridge, Yorks; or Lancaster.
  • Magnis: Bowness, Cumberland; Caervoran or Chester-in-the-Wall, near Haltwhistle, Northumberland; * Kenchester, or Old Radnor, Herefordshire.
  • Magnitum. see Magiouinium.
  • Magnus Portus: Portsmouth.
  • Maia: May Island, in the Firth of Forth.
  • Maidulphi Curia, Maidulphi Urbs: Malmesbury, Wilts.
  • Maigonensis: Of Mayo, Ireland.
  • Mailenia: Maelienydd, a province in Powys, North Wales.
  • Mailoria Wallica: Maylor, Flintshire.
  • Maina Flu.: The Mintern, Dorset.
  • Maionensis: Of Mayo.
  • Malaca: Isle of Mull.
  • Mala Platea: Near Wenlock, Shropshire.
  • Malbanus Vicus, Vicus Malbus: Wyz Mauban, Nantwich, Cheshire.
  • Malcolicum: Mallow, co. Cork.
  • Maldunense Coenobium: Malmesbury Abbey, Wilts.
  • Malea Platea: Ill Street, Cheshire.
  • Malesbergia: Marlborough, Wilts.
  • Maleos: Isle of Mull, west of Scotland.
  • Malmesbiria: Malmesbury.
  • Malum Oppidum: Yeovil, Somerset.
  • Malus Passus: Malpas, Cheshire.
  • Maluerna, Maluernia, Maluernum: Malvern, Worcestershire.
  • Mameceastra: Manchester, Lancashire.
  • Mamucium: Manchester.
  • Manapia: Wicklow, or Wexford, Ireland.
  • Manaui. see Meneuia.
  • Mancunium: Manchester.
  • Manduessedum: Mancetter, or Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
  • Mania, Manna, Mannia: The Isle of Man.
  • Mannechestria: Mancetter, Warwickshire.
  • Mantauis: St. David's, Pembrokeshire.
  • Mantio: Manchester.
  • Manucium: Manchester.
  • Mara, Foresta de: Delamere Forest, Cheshire.
  • Marawuda: Marwood, Durham.
  • Marchenium: Roxburgh.
  • Marchia: March, or Mers, Scotland.
  • Marchia Walliae: The Marches or Borders of Wales.
  • Marchidunum: Roxburgh.
  • Marcotaxon: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Mare Britannicum: The English Channel.
  • Mare Caledonium: The Scotch Sea.
  • Mare Hibernicum: The Irish Channel.
  • Mare Sabrinianum: The Severn Sea.
  • Mare Virginium, Verginium: The sea on the south of Ireland.
  • Margaberga: Marlborough, Wilts.
  • Margidunum, Margitudum: East Bridgeford, Notts; or Mount Sorrel, Leicestershire.
  • Maridunum: Caermarthen.
  • Mariscallia: The Marshalsea, London.
  • Marlebrigia: Marlborough.
  • Marnia: Mearns, Kincardine, Scotland.
  • Marria: Marr, Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • Martona: Merton, Surrey.
  • Masona: A town probably in Devonshire.
  • Massamensis Pons: Masham Bridge, Yorks.
  • Matillis Castellum: Painscastle, Herefordshire.
  • Matouion: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Mauditi Castrum: St. Mawe's Castle, Cornwall.
  • Maulion: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Mauordina: Marden, Herefordshire.
  • Mauia: River Maw, Merionethshire.
  • Mauritanea: probably Llanbadarn Vaur, Cardiganshire.
  • Mauthia: Meath, Ireland.
  • Maxima Caesariensis: Province of Britain, north of the Humber and Ribble, and south of Tyne; or * the Scotch Highlands, north of the Wall of Severus.
  • Mealdunum: Maldon, Essex.
  • Mealmesbiria: Malmesbury.
  • Mealtuna: Malton, Yorks.
  • Meandari. see Meanuari.
  • Meanuari: A tribe living in Hampshire, whose name remains in Estmeon and Westmeon Hundreds.
  • Mearlsberga: Marlborough, Wilts.
  • Meatae: People of Lothian.
  • Meaudunum: Maldon, Essex.
  • Medeguaia: River Medway.
  • Medena: Newport, Isle of Wight.
  • Medeshamstundensis: Of Peterborough, Northants.
  • Media: County of Meath, Ireland.
  • Mediamnis: Medmenham, Bucks.
  • Medimna: Christchurch, Hants.
  • Mediolanium: Middleham, Yorks.
  • Mediolanum: Llanvyllin or Meifod, Montgomery; or Nantwich, Cheshire; Drayton, Whitchurch, or Bearstone, Shropshire; or Chesterton, Warwickshire.
  • Mediomanum: The same as Mediolanum, or Maentwrog, Merionethshire.
  • Medionemeton: On the Wall of Antonine.
  • Mediterranei Angli: People of the Midland Counties.
  • Medius Vicus: Middlewich, Cheshire.
  • Meduaga, Medweacus: River Medway.
  • Mela: Isle of Mull.
  • Melamon: In Devonshire.
  • Melanclani, Melanchlani: People of the Scilly Islands.
  • Melduna: Maldon, Essex.
  • Meldunum: Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
  • Melesburia: Melbury, Dorset.
  • Melezo: In Dorset.
  • Mella monasterium: Meaux Abbey, Yorks.
  • Mellifons: Mellifont, Louth.
  • Melsa: Meaux, Yorks.
  • Memanturum: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Menan: Meneg, Cornwall.
  • Menapii: Tribe inhabiting Wexford.
  • Menauia: Isle of Man.
  • Menes: Meon, Hants.
  • Meneuia: St. David's, Pembrokeshire.
  • Menna: Meneg, Cornwall.
  • Menstra: Minster, Kent.
  • Mentae: People on the Scotch Border. see Meatae.
  • Meodewega: River Medway.
  • Mercia: Middle part of England.
  • Mercii: Inhabitants of Mercia.
  • Merionithia: Merionethshire.
  • Merleberga: Marlborough, Wilts.
  • Merleberia, Merlebrigia: Marlborough.
  • Merscum: Marske, Yorks.
  • Mersia: River Mersey, Cheshire.
  • Mertae: Tribe inhabiting Sutherland.
  • Meruinia: Merionethshire.
  • Metaris Aestuarium: The Wash, Norfolk.
  • Meuania: Isle of Man; Anglesey.
  • Miba: midhurst, Sussex.
  • Mecelnia, Michennia, Michlania: Muchelney, Somerset.
  • Mictis. see Ictis.
  • Mida: Meath, Ireland.
  • Midcelania: Muchelney, Somerset.
  • Middlesexia: Middlesex.
  • Midia: Meath.
  • Mildeshala: Mildenhall, Suffolk.
  • Mildetunensis: Of Middleton, Dorset.
  • Milfordiensis Portus: Milford Haven.
  • Milidunum: same as Meldunum (?).
  • Milidunum: In Devonshire.
  • Milleferda: Milford, Pembrokeshire.
  • Miluerdicus Portus: Milford Haven.
  • Minarii Montes: Mendip Hills, Somerset.
  • Mincheneleya: Canonleigh, Burlescombe, Devon.
  • Mineruae Insula: Peninsula of Morvern, Argyleshire.
  • Mira Vallis: Merevale, Warwickshire.
  • Mirmanton: According to Nennius the same as Cair Segeint, which Henry of Huntingdon says is Silchester; but one MS. of Nennius adds, "Id est urbs Eboraca."
  • Mitfordia: Mitford, Northumberland.
  • Mochinga: Mucking, Essex.
  • Modanus: River Liffey, Ireland.
  • Modarnus: River Mourne; once applied to the Foyle.
  • Moina: Man.
  • Molis Flu.: The Mole, Surrey.
  • Momonia: Province of Munster, Ireland.
  • Mona: Anglesey.
  • Mona Ulterior: Isle of Man.
  • Monachodunum: Monkton, Yorks.
  • Monachopolis: Newcastle-on-Tyne (Munekeceastre).
  • Monaaeda, Monapia: The Isle of Man.
  • Monasterium Cornutum: Hornchurch, Essex.
  • Monasterium Hederosum: Ivychurch, Wilts.
  • Monega: Anglesey.
  • Monemuta: Monmouth.
  • Monia: Anglesey; Man.
  • Monmuthia: Monmouth.
  • Monocotona: Monkton, Kent.
  • Monomia. see Momonia.
  • Monouaga: Monmouth.
  • Mons Acutus: Montacute, Somerset.
  • Mons Altus: Mold, Flintshire.
  • Mons Arenosus: Sandon, Herts.
  • Mons Dives: Richmond, Surrey.
  • Mons Dolorus: Stirling.
  • Mons Draconis: Mount Drake, Devon.
  • Mons Gaudius. see Mons Jouis.
  • Mons Gomericus: Montgomery.
  • Mons Grampius: Grampian Hills.
  • Mons Jouis: Mountjoy, or Monge, Norfolk.
  • Mons Michaelis: St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.
  • Mons Rosarum: Montrose, Forfarshire.
  • Mons S. Andreae: Sallay, or Sawley, Yorks.
  • Mons Solis: Bath.
  • Mont Dolerus, Chastel de: Montrose.
  • Montaccola: Near Caermarthen.
  • Monte Gilberti, Foresta de: The Wrekin, Shropshire.
  • Montgomeria: Montgomery.
  • Monumethia: Monmouth.
  • Mora: More, Shropshire.
  • Moravia: Moray or Murray, Scotland.
  • Morbium: Moresby, Cumberland; Hornsea, or Temple Brough, Yorkshire.
  • Morda: River Meole (?), which joins the Severn near Shrewsbury.
  • Moricamba, Moricambe Aestuarium: Morecambe Bay, Lancashire.
  • Moridunum: Seaton, or Honiton, Devon; Eggerton, Dorset.
  • Morpitium: Morpeth, Northumberland.
  • Morsiburgus: Bridgenorth, Shropshire.
  • Mortuus Lacus: Mortlake, Surrey.
  • Mucletona: Mickleton.
  • Mula: Isle of Mull, west coast of Scotland.
  • Munekacastra: Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
  • Munemuta: Monmouth.
  • Munus: River Monnow, which divides Herefordshire from Monmouthshire.
  • Murevia: Moray, Scotland.
  • Muridunum. see Moridunum.
  • Muridunum: Caermarthen.
  • Murimintum, Muriuindum: Silchester, Hants.
  • Murionio: In Dorset.
  • Murotriges. see Durotriges.
  • Murrevia: Moray, Scotland.
  • Murthlacum: Murtley, Aberdeen.
  • Murus: River Vere, Herts.
  • Murus Picticus: The Picts' Wall. see Hadriani Murus.
  • Muscomaria: Mossdale Moor, Yorks.
  • Mussalburgum: Musselburgh, co. Edinburgh.
  • Mutuantonis: Lewes, Sussex; Whitewalls, Wilts.
  • Mygensis: Of Mayo, Ireland.

[recensere] N

  • Nabaeus. see Navaeus.
  • Naeomagus. see Neomagus; Nouiomagus.
  • Naesbeia: Naseby, Northants.
  • Nagnata: Sligo, or Limerick.
  • Nalcua: The same as Galleua.
  • Nanaeus. see Nauaeus.
  • Nantouicum: Nantwich, Cheshire.
  • Nasense Castrum: Naas, Kildare.
  • Nasi Enei Collegium: Brasenose College, Oxford.
  • Nauaeus: River Naver, Scotland.
  • Nauesbia: Naseby, Northants.
  • Naurum: The Nadder, Wilts; the Naver, Sutherland.
  • Nautgallum: Walbrook, London.
  • Nauticus Sinus: Rotherhithe.
  • Neagora: Newmarket.
  • Meddercota: Nethercote, Oxfordshire.
  • Nemedus: Barrymore, near Cork.
  • Nemetotacio: A town in Cornwall.
  • Nemus Aquilinum: Elstree, Herts.
  • Nemus Boreale: North-hall, Herts.
  • Neomagus: Buckingham. see also Nouiomagus.
  • Neoportus: Newport, Isle of Wight; Newport, Essex.
  • Neoportus Paganellicus: Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
  • Neorus: Lagan Water, Ulster.
  • Nerigon Insula: Isle of Lewes.
  • Neslandia: West of Scotland.
  • Neuarca, Newerca: Newark, Notts.
  • Nicholia, Nicole: Lincoln.
  • Nicolesciria: Lincolnshire.
  • Nidum: Portbury, Somerset; Neath, Glamorganshire.
  • Nidus: River Nid, Yorks.
  • Nigera: Blakeney, Norfolk.
  • Nincolia: Lincoln.
  • Niomagus. see Nouiomagus.
  • Nithia: Nidisdale, Scotland.
  • Niuburia: Newbury, Berks.
  • Niuicollini: Snowdon Mountain, Caernarvonshire.
  • Niwebota: Newbottle, Durham.
  • Niweburia: Newbury, Berks.
  • Nobius. see Nouius.
  • Nocteleia: Nutley, Bucks.
  • Nordhumbra, Nordhumbria: Northumberland.
  • Nordoricum: Norton Hall, Yorks.
  • Nordouicum: Norwich.
  • Nordouolca: Norfolk.
  • Norflita: Northfleet, Kent.
  • Norhamtuna: Northampton.
  • Norhantescira: Northamptonshire.
  • Norhumbria: Northumberland.
  • Northaluertonia: Northallerton, Yorks.
  • Northamptonia, Northamtuna: Northampton. see Bannavenna.
  • Northanimbria: Northumberland.
  • Northantonia: Northampton.
  • Northimbria: Northumberland.
  • Northumbria: Northumberland.
  • Northwicum: Norwich.
  • Northymbria: Northumberland.
  • Nortmannabia: Normanby, Yorks.
  • Nortobricum: Norton Hall, Yorks.
  • Nortouicum: Northwich, Cheshire.
  • Noruicum: Norwich.
  • Norwallia: North Wales.
  • Norwicia, Norwicus: Norwich.
  • Notium Promontorium: Mizen Head, Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Nottingamia: Nottingham.
  • Noua Aula: Newhall, Essex.
  • Noua Porta: Newgate, London.
  • Noua Terra: Newland, Gloucestershire.
  • Noua Villa: Newton, co. Down.
  • Nouantii, Nouantae, Nouantes: The inhabitants of Galloway, Carrick, and Arran.
  • Nouantum Promontorium, Nouantum Chersonesus: Mull of Galloway; Cockermouth.
  • Nouia: River Rother, Sussex.
  • Nouiodunum: Newenden, Kent.
  • Nouiomagus, Nouiomagnus: Woodcote, Surrey; Chichester; Holwood Hill, Keston, or near Plumstead, Kent.
  • Nouius Flu.: River Nid]], [[Scotland. see also Conouium.
  • Nouum Castellum, Nouum Castrum: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland; Newcastle-under-Lyme, * Staffordshire.
  • Nouum Forum, Nouum Mercatum: Newmarket, Cambridgeshire.
  • Nouum Oppidum sub Lima: Newcastle-under-Lyme.
  • Nouum Oppidum super Tinam: Newcastle-on-Tyne.
  • Nouus Burgus: Newport, Isle of Wight; Newport, Monmouthshire; Newhaven or Rye, Sussex; Newbury, * Berks; Newburgh, Yorks; a Benedictine convent near Llandaff.
  • Nouus Locus: Newark, or New Place, near Guildford; Newstead, Notts.
  • Nouus Portus: Newport; Newhaven, Kent; Rye, Sussex.
  • Nuba: Midhurst]], [[Sussex. see Miba.
  • Nubiria, Nuburia: Newbury, Berks.
  • Nulla Ejusmodi, Nulli Par, Nulli Secunda: Nonsuch, Surrey.

[recensere] O

  • Oboca Flu.: River Avoca, Ireland.
  • Occidua Wallia: Cornwall.
  • Oceanus Verginius: The Irish Ocean.
  • Ocellum Promontorium: Spurnhead, Holderness, Yorks.
  • Ocetis: Shetland, Pentland, Skerries.
  • Ochthe Hupsele: Ord of Caithness.
  • Ocite: Baz Island on the West of Ireland (Bear Isle, Bantry Bay?).
  • Ockhamptonia: Okehampton, Devon.
  • Ockus: River Okement, Devon.
  • Ocrinum, Ocrium Promontorium: Lizard Point, Cornwall.
  • Octapitarum Promontorium: St. David's Head, Pembrokeshire.
  • Odrona: Idrone, co. Carlow.
  • Oestrymnicus Sinus: Mount's Bay, Cornwall.
  • Oestrymnides Insulae: Scilly Island.
  • Offalaia: Offaly, co. Kildare.
  • Offedena: Howden, Yorks.
  • Offelana: Offaly.
  • Offelawa: Offlow, Staffordshire.
  • Oissereia: Ossory, Ireland.
  • Okesseta: Oxshot, Surrey.
  • Olanega: Olney, Bucks.
  • Oleiclauis: Ogle Castle, Northumberland.
  • Olenacum: Old Carlisle, or Ellenborough, Cumberland; Ilkley, Yorks.
  • Olerica: Ilkirk, Cumberland.
  • Olfinum: Elphin, co. Roscommon, Ireland.
  • Olicana: Ilkley, or Halifax, Yorks.
  • Omire: Southampton.
  • Omnium Sanctorum ad Foenum Parochia: Allhallows the Great, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum de Barking: Allhallows, Barking, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum Garscherch: Allhallows, Lombard Street.
  • Omnium Sanctorum in Mellis Viculo: Allhallows, Honey Lane, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum in Vico Longobardico: Allhallows, Lombard Street, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum in Vico Pistorum: Allhallows, Bread Street, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum Pictorum Delibuentium: Allhallows Staining, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum super (or ad) Celarium: Allhallows the Less, London.
  • Omnium Sanctorum supra Murum: Allhallows-The-Wall, London.
  • Onna: Andover, or Alton, Hants.
  • Onno. see Hunnum.
  • Ophelania: Offaly, Leinster.
  • Ora: Ore, Sussex.
  • Orcades Insulae: The Orkney Islands.
  • Orcaneia: Orkney.
  • Orcas Promontorium: Dunnet Head, Caithness.
  • Orchadia. see Orcades.
  • Ordeuices, Ordolucae: People of North Wales.
  • Ordouicae: Tribe near Berwick.
  • Ordouicum: Norwich. see Nordouicum.
  • Orkeneia: Orkney Islands.
  • Ormondia: Ormond, Ireland.
  • Orrhea: Orrock, Fifeshire.
  • Orsteda: Horsted Keynes, Sussex.
  • Orus Flu.: River Ore, Suffolk.
  • Osca: River Usk, Wales.
  • Oseneia: Oseney, Oxfordshire.
  • Osseria, Ossoria: Ossory, Ireland.
  • Ossonia: Oxford.
  • Ostium Sturae: Stourmouth, Kent.
  • Ostuthus: River Ystwith, South Wales.
  • Oswaldeslawa: Osbaldstow, Worcestershire.
  • Oswaldi Arbor: Oswestry, Shropshire.
  • Oswaldi Crux: Oswestry.
  • Oteleia: Otley, Yorks.
  • Othona: Ithanchester, or Bradwell-juxta-Mare, Essex.
  • Otreuum: Up Ottery, Devon.
  • Ottadeni, Ottadini, Ottalini: People on the coast from Tyne to Forth.
  • Ottanforda: Otford, Kent.
  • Otthea: Otham, Kent.
  • Ottodani. see Ottadeni.
  • Ouedra: River Adder, Berwickshire.
  • Ousa: River Ouse, Yorks, and Bucks.
  • Outerini: People of Desmond, Ireland.
  • Ouinia Insula: Isle of Sheppey, Kent.
  • Oxebea: Christchurch, Hants.
  • Oxefordia, Oxenforda: Oxford.
  • Oxenhala: Oxenhall, Durham.
  • Oxeneia: Oxney, Lincolnshire.
  • Oxeria: Ossory, Ireland.
  • Oxinega: Oxney Isle, Kent.
  • Oxonia, Oxonium: Oxford.
  • Oza: River Ouse.

[recensere] P

  • Pagula, Pagula Fleta: Paules Flete, now Paghill or Paull, Yorks.
  • Palus Argita: Lough Derg, Ireland.
  • Palus Salsa: Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire.
  • Palustris Vicus: Fenchurch Street, London.
  • Pampocalia: The same as Calcaria.
  • Pangorensis: Of Bangor.
  • Panhovius: Penhow (?), Monmouthshire.
  • Panteneia: Pentney, Norfolk.
  • Parathalassia: Walsingham, Norfolk.
  • Parcus Ludus: Louth Park, Lincolnshire.
  • Parisi: People of Holderness, Yorks.
  • Parva Cella: A monastery in Ireland.
  • Parvus Burgus: Littleborough, Notts, and Lancs.
  • Pascia: Pacey, Leicestershire.
  • Pasletum, Passeletum: Paisley, Renfrewshire.
  • Paterni Magni Ecclesia: Llanbadarn Vawr, Cardiganshire.
  • Patricii Purgatorium: Ellanu Frugadory, on an island in Lough Derg, Donegal.
  • Pecchum: The Peak, Derbyshire.
  • Pedicoria: (?).
  • Pedreda: Penenden Heath, Kent.
  • Pedridon Flu.: River Parret, Somerset.
  • Pegelandia: Peakirk, Northants.
  • Pembrochia, Penbrochia: Pembroke, Wales.
  • Pencricum: Penkridge, Staffordshire.
  • Pendinas: Pendennis Castle, Cornwall.
  • Penguernum: Shrewsbury.
  • Penlinnia: A place in Merionethshire, the source of the River Dee.
  • Penmona: Priestholme, Anglesey.
  • Penna: Penselwood, Somerset; or Stourhead, Wilts.
  • Pennocrucium: Penkridge, or Lichfield, Staffordshire.
  • Pennorinum: Penrhyn, Merionethshire; Penryn, Cornwall.
  • Pente Flu.: River Pant, Essex.
  • Peonnum: Pen]], [[Somerset. see Penna.
  • Perscora, Persora: Pershore, Worcestershire.
  • Perthum: St. Johnstone, or Perth, Scotland.
  • Peterillus, Peterus Flu.: The Peterill, Cumberland.
  • Petra Duacensis: Kilmacduagh, co. Clare.
  • Petra Fertilis: Corcumroe, Clare.
  • Petriana: Castle Steeds, Plumpton Wall, or Cambeck Fort, Cumberland; Walton House; Lanercost.
  • Petriburgus, Petroburgum, Petropolis: Peterborough, Northants.
  • Petuaria: Beverley, or Brough Ferry on the Humber, Yorks.
  • Peuenesea: Pevensey, Sussex.
  • Pexa: A town near Dumbarton.
  • Picalia: Pickhill, Yorks.
  • Pictauia, Pictandia: The country of the Picts.
  • Picti: The Picts, a people living north of the Antonine Wall.
  • Pilais: A town in Cornwall or Devon.
  • Pilla: Pille, a Benedictine Priory in Stainton, Pembrokeshire.
  • Pincanhale: Finchale Priory, Durham.
  • Pinnatis Civitas. see Alata Castra.
  • Piona Canonicorum: Canon Pyon, or Pewen, Herefordshire.
  • Piona Regis: King's Pyon.
  • Pirri, Insula: Ynys Pyr, or Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire.
  • Piscaria: Fish Street, London.
  • Piscaria Vetus, Piscenaria: Old Fish Street, London.
  • Placentia: A palace at Greenwich, built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester.
  • Placeto, Castellum de: Pleshy, Essex.
  • Plimmuta, Plymutha: Plymouth, Devon.
  • Pohanlech: Poughley, Berks.
  • Pohhela: Poughley, Berks.
  • Pola. see Strata Marcella.
  • Poleslawa: Polleshoe, Devon.
  • Poletria: The Poultry, London.
  • Pomona: Mainland, one of the Orkney Isles.
  • Pons Aelii: Ponteland, or Newcastle, Northumberland.
  • Pons Belli: Stamford Bridge, Yorks.
  • Pons Burgensis, Pons Burgi: Boroughbridge, Yorks.
  • Pons de Burc: Boroughbirdge.
  • Pons Episcopi: Bishopsbridge, Lincolnshire.
  • Pons Ferie: Ferrybridge, Yorks.
  • Pons Fractus: Pontefract, or Pomfret, Yorks.
  • Pons Fractus Super Tamisiam: Pomfret, near Stepney Marsh.
  • Pons Stephani: Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
  • Pons Vianus: Cowbridge, Glamorgan.
  • Pontaquinum: Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Ponte, de: A house of Dominican firars in Armagh dioc., perhaps at Drogheda.
  • Pontes: Colnbrook, Old Windsor, Staines, Reading, or Byfleet.
  • Pontuobici: Cowbridge, Glamorganshire.
  • Pontus Flu.: The Point, Northumberland.
  • Populorum Lapis: Folkestone, Kent.
  • Porcestra: Porchester, Hants.
  • Poreoclassis: Orrock, Fife; Forfar; or Barry.
  • Porteseia: Portsca, Hants.
  • Portesmua, Portesmuda: Portsmouth, Hants.
  • Portesmutha, Portesmuta: Portsmouth.
  • Portesoka: The Portsoken, London.
  • Portlandia: Portland, Dorset.
  • Portlargium: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Portlocon: Porlock Bay, Somerset.
  • Portunia Insula: Isle of Portland, Dorset.
  • Portuosus Sinus: Sewerby, Yorks.
  • Portus Adurni: Porchester, Hants; Aldrington, or Old Shoreham, Sussex.
  • Portus Ammonis: Sandwich, Kent.
  • Portus Britanniarum: Portsmouth; or Richborough, Kent.
  • Portus Ecgfridi: Jarrow Slake, Durham.
  • Portus Lemanis: Lympne, Kent.
  • Portus Magnus: Portsmouth.
  • Portus Novus: Rye, Sussex (in the Roman period); Newhaven, Sussex.
  • Portus Ostium: Portsmouth.
  • Portus Patrum: Abbey at Enachdune, co. Galway.
  • Portus Salutis: Cromarty, Scotland.
  • Portus Sistuntiorum. see Setantiorum Portus.
  • Pouisia, Powisa, Powisia: Powys, Wales.
  • Praesidium: The same as Praetorium.
  • Praesidium Civitas: Camelon, co. Stirling.
  • Praetorium: Patrington, Broughton, Flamborough, or Hedon, Yorks.
  • Pratis, S. Maria de: S. Mary de Pré or de la Pré, or S. Mary of Prees.
  • Prata Domini Regis: Kingsmead, Derbyshire.
  • Prestona, Prestonium: Preston, Lancashire.
  • Pridania: For Britannia.
  • Princiduelo: Prittlewell, Essex.
  • Pritannia: For Britannia.
  • Priuotes Flu.: River Privet, Hants.
  • Procolitia: Prudhoe Castle, or Carrawburgh, Northumberland.
  • Profundum Vadum: Deptford.
  • Pteroton Stratopedon: Edinburgh. see Alata Castra.
  • Puellarum Castrum: Edinburgh.
  • Pulchra Vallis: Beauvale, Notts.
  • Pulchrum Vadum: Fairford, Gloucestershire.
  • Pulchrum Visu: Belvoir, Leicestershire.
  • Pulla. see Pilla.
  • Punctuobice: Cowbridge, Glamorganshire.
  • Purocoranauis: A town in Cornwall or Devon.
  • Putewurtha: Petworth, Sussex.
  • Puttenega: Putney, Surrey.
  • Pyonia. see Piona.

[recensere] Q

  • Quadraria, Quarrera, Quarera: Quarre, Wight.
  • Quentona: Quinton, Northants.

[recensere] R

  • Roctomessa: River Racon.
  • Radecotanus Pons: Radcot Bridge, Oxon.
  • Rademora: Radmore, Staffordshire.
  • Radenawra, Radenoura: Radnor.
  • Radinge: Reading, Berks.
  • Radnoria: Radnor.
  • Raedinga: Reading.
  • Raga, Ragae: Leicester; Retford.
  • Raganeia: Rayleigh, Essex.
  • Ramense: Of Ramsey.
  • Ramesburia: Ramsbury, Wilts.
  • Ramesia, Rameseya: Ramsey, Hunts.
  • Ranatonium. see Rhetigonium.
  • Randuaria: Renfrew.
  • Rapa, Rapotum: Raphoe, Donegal, Ireland.
  • Ratae: Leicester; Ratby, or Brinklow, Warwickshire.
  • Ratecorion. see Ratae.
  • Rathpotensis, Rathpothensis: Of Raphoe, Donegal, Ireland.
  • Ratostabius. see Rhatostathybius.
  • Ratupis. see Rutupae.
  • Rauenatone: A town in Cornwall or Devon.
  • Rauendala: Ravensworth, Durham (?).
  • Rauimagum. see Nouiomagus.
  • Rauius: River Erne, Connaught.
  • Rauonia: A town probably in Cumberland.
  • Rebodunum: Ribchester, Lancashire.
  • Reculsum: Reculver, Kent.
  • Redingum: Reading, Berks.
  • Redmella: Rodmell, Sussex.
  • Regaina Insula: Isle of Arran.
  • Regalis Locus: Riallieu, Rewley, Oxon.
  • Regata: Reigate, Surrey.
  • Regentium. see Regnum.
  • Reginae Burgus: Queenborough, Kent.
  • Regiodunum Hullinum: Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks.
  • Regiodunum Thamesinum: Kingston-upon-Thames.
  • Regis Burgus: Queenborough, Kent.
  • Regis Comitatus: King's County, Ireland.
  • Regni: People of Surrey, Sussex, and the sea coast of Hampshire.
  • Regni Sylva: Ringwood, Hants.
  • Regnum: Ringwood, Hants; Chichester, or Steyning, Sussex.
  • Regulbium: Reculver, Kent.
  • Reguli Fanum: St. Andrews, also called Kirkrule and Kilrule.
  • Reodburna: Rodburne, Wilts.
  • Reofhoppa: Ryhope, Durham.
  • Reopadunum: Repton, Derbyshire.
  • Repandunum: Repton.
  • Retha: Ryde, Isle of Wight.
  • Reuedala. see Rauendala.
  • Rhaeba: Rheban or Rheib, Queen's County, Ireland.
  • Rhage: Leicester.
  • Rhatostathybius Flu.: River Taff, Glamorganshire, Wye, or Ogmoor.
  • Rhauius. see Rauius.
  • Rhedus Flu.: River Read, Northumberland.
  • Rhemnius: River Remny, Glamorganshire.
  • Rherigonius Sinus: Loch Ryan, or Luce Bay.
  • Rhesi Civitas: Rochester, Kent.
  • Rhetigonium: Barlan or Stranraer, Galloway.
  • Rhibellus Flu.: The Ribble, Lancashire.
  • Rhicina: Isle of Rum]], [[or Rathlin. see Richina.
  • Rhigia: Limerick, Ireland; Railstown, Tipperary.
  • Rhigodunum: Ribchester, Warrington, or Manchester.
  • Rhitubi Portus, Rhitupis Portus: Richborough or Sandwich]], [[Kent. see Rutupae.
  • Rhius: River Rye, Yorkshire.
  • Rhobodunum. see Rhigodunum.
  • Rhobogdii: People of Donegal, Ireland.
  • Rhobogdium Promontorium: Fair Foreland, now called Malin Head, co. Donegal.
  • Rhofi Civitas: Rochester, Kent.
  • Rhutubi, Rhutupiae. see Rutupae.
  • Richala: Riccal, Yorks.
  • Richemundia, Richmondia: Richmond, Yorks; also Richmond, Surrey.
  • Richina, Ricina, Ricinia, Ricnea: Rathlin Isle, co. Antrim; or Rum, one of the Hebrides.
  • Ridumo. see Moridunum.
  • Riduna. see Richina.
  • Rievallensis: Of Rievaulx, Yorkshire.
  • Rigia. see Rhigia.
  • Rigmundia: St. Andrews. see Fanum Reguli.
  • Rigodunum: Richmond, Yorks; Ripon, Yorks; Ribchester, Lancashire.
  • Ripa: River Ribble.
  • Ripa Alta: Ordhill, near Findhorn.
  • Ripa Regine: Queenhithe.
  • Ripadium, Ripandunum: Repton, Derbyshire.
  • Riparia Regine: Queenhithe.
  • Ripensis: Of Ripon.
  • Ripodunum, Ripodum: Ripon, Yorks.
  • Ritupis Portus. see Rutupae.
  • Rius: Rye, Sussex.
  • Roberti Pons, Robertinus Pons: Robert's Bridge, Sussex.
  • Roboretum, Campus Roborum: Derry, Ireland.
  • Rochesburga: Roxburgh.
  • Rodecotanus Pons: Radcot Bridge, Oxfordshire.
  • Rodolanum: Rhuddlan, Flintshire.
  • Roesperra: Rusper, Sussex.
  • Roffa: Rochester, Kent.
  • Roibus. see Roffa.
  • Roisiae Oppidum, Villa de Cruce Roesiae: Royston, Cambridgeshire.
  • Rokesburga: Roxburgh.
  • Rosae Castellum: Rose Castle, Cumberland.
  • Roscomia: Roscommon.
  • Rosea Vallis: Monaster-evin, Ireland (Ware I. 455); Ross Glass, co Kildare.
  • Rosenensis: Of Ross, Scotland.
  • Rosensis: Of Ross, Ireland; of Rhos, Pembrokeshire.
  • Rossa, Roscrea: Ross, Wexford County, Ireland.
  • Rossia: Rosse Land, Cornwall; Ross, Herefordshire; Ross, Scotland; Rhos, Pembrokeshire.
  • Rotelandia: Rutland.
  • Rothelanum: Rhuddlan, Flintshire.
  • Rothesia: Rothesay, Isle of Bute, west coast of Scotland.
  • Rotibis: Rochester or Maidstone, Kent.
  • Rouecestria: Rochester.
  • Rouensis: Of Rochester.
  • Rouia: River Rother, Sussex.
  • Rowleia: Rothley Temple, Leicestershire.
  • Ruber Cliuus: Redcliffe, or Ratcliffe, near London.
  • Ruda: Routh, Yorks.
  • Ruelega: Rowley Regis, Staffordshire.
  • Rugnitunia, Ruitonia: Ryton-upon-Dunsmoor, Warwickshire.
  • Rumabo Civitas: Drumburgh Castle, Cumberland.
  • Rumeseia: Romsey, Hants.
  • Rupa: Roch, Pembrokeshire.
  • Rupe, de: Roche, an Abbey in Yorks.
  • Rupes Fergusii: Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.
  • Rupis Aurea: Goldcliffe, Monmouthshire.
  • Ruscomia: Roscommon, Ireland.
  • Ruthunia: Ruthin, Denbighshire.
  • Rutlandia: Rutland.
  • Rutunia. see Rugnitunia; Rutunium.
  • Rutunium: Wem, Shropshire; Chesterton, Staffordshire; Rowton, Shropshire.
  • Rutupae, Rutupi, Rutupiae, Ritupis Portus: Richborough, Kent; or Sandwich.
  • Rutupinum littus: The coast between the North and South Forelands, Kent.
  • Ruturugum Stagnum: Bay of Dundrum, County Down.

[recensere] S

  • Sabaudia: The Savoy, London.
  • Sabriana, Sabrina: River Severn.
  • Sabulovicum: Sandwich, Kent.
  • Sacana: River Shannon, Ireland.
  • Sacra Capilla: Halifax, Yorks.
  • Sacra Insula: Holy Isle, Northumberland.
  • Sacra Sylva: Halifax, Yorks.
  • Sacrum Nemus: Halywood Monastery, Galloway.
  • Sacrum Promontorium: Greenore Point, or Carnsore Point, Wexford.
  • Sadberga: Sadberge, Durham.
  • Safteberia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Salebeia: Selby, Yorks.
  • Salenae: Chesterton, nead Sandy, Beds.
  • Salesburia: Salisbury, Wilts.
  • Salicetum, foresta de: Salcey Forest, Northants.
  • Salimnos Insula: Sulmey Isle, near Milford Haven.
  • Salinae: Droitwich, Worcestershire; Nantwich, Cheshire; Slaughter]], [[Gloucestershire. see also * Salenae.
  • Salisbiria: Salisbury; Shrewsbury.
  • Salopesburia: Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
  • Salopescira, Salopesiria: Shropshire.
  • Salopia: Shrewsbury.
  • Saltria: Sawtry, Hunts.
  • Saltus Andreda: The Weald of Sussex.
  • Saltus Salmonis: Leixlip, co. Dublin.
  • Salutaris Portus: Sewerby, Yorks.
  • Salwarpus: Salwarpe River, Worcestershire.
  • Samairus: River Erne, Northern Ireland.
  • Samothea: Britain.
  • Sancta Anna intra Portum Alneani: St. Anne's, Aldersgate, London.
  • S. Anna Nigrorum Monachorum: St. Anne's, Blackfriars, London.
  • S. Crux: Holyrood, Edinburgh.
  • S. Genovefa: Fornham St. Genevieve, Suffolk.
  • S. Katarina de Colmancherche: St. Catharine Colman, London.
  • S. Katarina Trinitatis: St. Catharine Cree Church.
  • S. Margareta a Caligarum Venditione: St. Margaret Pattens, London.
  • S. Margareta extra Fossam: St. Margaret Outditch, Rochester.
  • S. Margareta juxta Pontem: St. Margaret, Bridge Street, or St. Margaret, New Fish Street, London.
  • S. Margareta Moysi: Mt. Margaret Moses, London.
  • S. Maria a Lintris Statione: St. Mary Bothaw, London.
  • S. Maria Abbatis Ecclesiae, or de Abbecherch: St. Mary Abchurch, London.
  • S. Maria ad Collem: St. Mary-at-Hill, London.
  • S. Maria ad Lanae Trutinam: St. Mary Woolchurch, London.
  • S. Maria ad Villam Insularem: St. Mary, Islington.
  • S. Maria ad Villam Novam: St Mary Newington, London.
  • S. Maria de Alba Capella: St Mary Whitechapel, London.
  • S. Maria de Arcubus: St. Mary-le-Bow, London.
  • S. Maria de Insula: Alceter, Warwickshire.
  • S. Maria de Monte Alto: St. Mary Mounthaw, London.
  • S. Maria de Newcherche: St. Mary Woolchurch, London.
  • S. Maria de Rupe: Kirkheugh, St. Andrews.
  • S. Maria de Sabaudia: St. Mary Savoy, London.
  • S. Maria de Wlchershawe: St. Mary Woolchurch, London.
  • S. Maria in Aldermannorum Burgoparochia: St. Mary's Aldermanbury, London.
  • S. Maria in Campis: St. Mary in the Fields, Edinburgh.
  • S. Maria Salvatoris in Australi Opere: St. Mary's Southwark.
  • S. Maria Senioris Mariae: St. Mary Aldermary, London.
  • S. Maria Wolnothi: St Mary Woolnoth, London.
  • S. Maria Magdalena de Bermendi Insula: St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, London.
  • S. Maria Magdalena in Veteri Piscario Foro: St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London.
  • S. Maria Magdalena in Vico Lacteo: St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London.
  • S. Ositha: St. Osyth's, Essex.
  • Sancti Botolphi Oppidum: Boston, Lincolnshire.
  • S. Clari Castellum: St. Clear's, Caermarthenshire.
  • S. Columbae Insula: Icolmkill, Iona.
  • S. Davidis Oppidum: St. David's, Pembrokeshire.
  • S. Edwardi Abbatia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • S. Edwardi Villa: Shaftesbury; Corfe Castle (?), Dorset.
  • S. Egidii in Bosco, domus: Flamsted, Herts.
  • S. Vinini Ecclesia: Kilwinning, Ayrshire.
  • Sancto Johanne, Ville de: Perth, Scotland.
  • Sanctus Aegidius ad Portam Membris-captorum: St. Giles Cripplegate, London.
  • S. Albanus: St. Albanus.
  • S. Albanus in Vico Ligneo: St. Alban's Wood Street, London.
  • S. Andreas: St. Andrew's, Scotland.
  • S. Andreas ad Vestiarium: St. Andrew's by the Wardrobe, London.
  • S. Andreas sub Malo Cereali: St. Andrew's Undershaft, London.
  • S. Asaf: St. Asaph, Flintshire.
  • S. Bartholomaeus pone Peristylium: St. Bartholomew's near the Exchange, London.
  • S. Benedictus in Graminoso Vico: St. Benet's Gracechurch Street, London.
  • S. Benedictus Shorhog: St. Bennet's Sherehog, London.
  • S. Boscus: Holywood, Belfast Bay.
  • S. Botolphus ad Episcopi Portam: St. Botolph's Bishopsgate, London.
  • S. Botolphus ad Portam Bellini: St. Botolph's Billingsgate, London.
  • S. Botolphus ad Veterem Portam: St. Botolph's without Aldgate, London.
  • S. Botolphus Alneae Portae: St. Botolph's without Aldersgate, London.
  • S. Clemens Dacorum: St. Clement Danes, Strand.
  • S. Edmundus: Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
  • S. Edmundus in Vico Longobardico: St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, London.
  • S. Gabriel in Vico Palustri: St. Gabriel's Fenchurch Street, London.
  • S. Jacobus ad Clericorum Fontem: St. James' Clerkenwell, London.
  • S. Jacobus ad Ducis Hospitium: St. James', Duke Place, London.
  • S. Jacobus ad Montem Allii: St. James' Garlickhithe, or Hill, London.
  • S. Joannes Zakarie: St. John Zachary, in Adersgate Ward.
  • S. Johannes Baptista super Walbroc: St. John Baptist's, Walbrook, London.
  • S. Laurentius in Judaismo: St. Lawrence Jewry, London.
  • S. Laurentius Pountneus: St. Lawrence Pountney, London.
  • S. Martinus ad Luddi Portam: St. Martin's Ludgate, London.
  • S. Martinus de Pomerio: St. Martin's Pomeroy, London.
  • S. Martinus in Ferrariorum Viculo: St. Martin's Ironmonger Lane, London.
  • S. Martinus in Vinariis, or de Vinetria: St. Martin's Vintry, London.
  • S. Martinus juxta Charinge Crosse: St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London.
  • S. Martinus Ogari: St. Martin's Ogars, London.
  • S. Martinus Outwichi, or Ottewish: St. Martin's Outwich, London.
  • S. Michael ad Blada: St. Michael's at the Quern, London.
  • S. Michael ad Ripam Reginalem: St. Michael's, Queenhithe, London.
  • S. Michael de Woudestrete: St. Michael's, Wood Street.
  • S. Michael extra S. Trinitatis: St. Michael's without the Holy Trinity.
  • S. Michael in Curuo Viculo: St. Michael's Crooked Lane, London.
  • S. Michael in Foro ad Bladum: St. Michael's-atte-Corn, or le Quern.
  • S. Michael in Hordeaceum Collem: St. Michael's Cornhill, London.
  • S. Michael Paternoster Cherch in Riola: St. Michael's Royal.
  • S. Mundus: Kilmund, Argyleshire.
  • S. Neothus: St. Neot, Cornwall; St. Neot's, Hunts.
  • S. Nicholaus ad Macella: St. Nicholas' Fleshambles, London.
  • S. Nicholaus Aldrethegate ad Macella: St. Nicholas' Fleshambles, London.
  • S. Nicholaus Aureae Abbatiae: St. Nichols' Cole Abbey, London.
  • S. Nicholaus Hakun: St. Nicholas Acon, London.
  • S. Nicholaus Olof: St. Nicholas Olave's, London.
  • S. Olauus in Argenteo Vico: St. Olave's, Silver Street, London.
  • S. Olauus in Australi Opere: St. Olave's, Southwark.
  • S. Olauus in Ceruina Platea: St. Olave's, Hart Street, London.
  • S. Olauus juxta Turrim: St. Olave's, Hart Street.
  • S. Oswaldus de Nostellis: Nostal, Yorkshire.
  • S. Pancratius in Vico Smegmatico: St. Pancras Soper's Lane, London.
  • S. Paternus: Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire.
  • S. Paulus in Conuentuali Horto: St. Paul's Covent Garden, London.
  • S. Petrocus: Petrockstow, Devon.
  • S. Petrus de Grano Piaco: St. Peter's Cornhill.
  • S. Petrus in Foro: St. Peter's Cheap, London.
  • S. Petrus super Tamisiam: St. Peter's Pauls Wharf, London.
  • S. Stephanus in Vico Colmanni: St. Stephen's Coleman Street, London.
  • Sandicum: Sandwich, Kent.
  • Sandouicum, Sanwicius: Sandwich.
  • Sareberia: Salisbury, Wilts.
  • Saresburia, Sarisbiria: Salisbury, Wilts.
  • Sarnia: Guernsey.
  • Sartis, de: Wardon Abbey, Beds.
  • Sarua: River Severn.
  • Sauerennus: River Bandon or River Lee, Cork.
  • Sauerna: River Severn.
  • Sauranus Flu.: River Avonmore, Cork.
  • Saxonicum Littus: The eastern and southern coast of Britain.
  • Scadum Namorum. see Isca Dumnoniorum.
  • Scala Celi: St. Wolstan's Abbey, co. Kildare.
  • Scandia: Sanday Island, one of the Orkneys.
  • Scapeia: Sheppey, Kent.
  • Scardeburgum, Scardus Burgus: Scarborough, Yorks.
  • Scartheburga: Scarborough, Yorks.
  • Sceaftesbiria: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Sceargeta: Sarratt, Herts; Shearsby, Leicestershire (?).
  • Sceftonia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Scena: River Shannon.
  • Sceptonia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Scetis: Isle of Skye.
  • Schafbera: Shebbear, Devon.
  • Schaftesbiria: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Schellus Flu.: River Skell, Yorks.
  • Schelsega: Chelsea, near London.
  • Schepeia: Sheppey.
  • Scireburna: Sherborne.
  • Scona: Scone, Perthshire.
  • Scorberia, Scorbesberia: Shrewsbury.
  • Scornae: Shorne, Kent.
  • Scoti: The Scots.
  • Scotia: Ireland; Scotland.
  • Scrobesberia, Scropesbyria: Shrewsbury.
  • Searesbiria: Salisbury.
  • Sebasta Altera Legio: Liskeard, Cornwall.
  • Secandunum: Seckington, Warwickshire.
  • Sedes Animarum: Soulseat, Galloway.
  • Seftesberia, Seftonia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Segedunum: Sedghill; Cousinshouse, or Wallsend, Northumberland.
  • Segelocum: Ollerton, or Littleborough, Notts.
  • Segeswalda: Seckington, Warwickshire.
  • Seggesfelda: Sedgefield, Durham.
  • Segontiaci: A tribe living near Silchester.
  • Segontium, Seguntium: Cairseint, Caernarvon; Silchester.
  • Selburgi Tumulus: Silbury Hill, Wilts.
  • Selebia: Selby, Yorks.
  • Seletuna: Monk Hesleton, Durham; Silton, Yorks.
  • Selgouae: People of Nithsdale and Annandale.
  • Sellinae Insulae: Scilly Islands.
  • Seluestuna: Selston, Notts.
  • Sena: River Shannon.
  • Senna: River Senni, or River Usk, Brecknockshire.
  • Senus: River Shannon.
  • Seolesia: Selsea, Sussex.
  • Sepes Inscisa: Hay Castle, Brecknock (?).
  • Serberia, Serbyria: Salisbury.
  • Serduno. see Segedunum.
  • Seresberia: Salisbury.
  • Setantiorum Portus: Windermere, or the mouth of the Ribble, Lancashire.
  • Seteia Aestuarium: The mouth of the Dee, Cheshire.
  • Seueria: Salisbury.
  • Sewardeslega: Sewesley near Towcester, Northants.
  • Shaftonia: Shaftesbury, Dorset.
  • Shaga: Shaw, Berks.
  • Sharpenora: Sconce Point, Isle of Wight.
  • Shenum: Shene, or Richmond, Surrey.
  • Siambis: River Shannon.
  • Sibbetonum: Sibton, Suffolk.
  • Sienus: River Shannon.
  • Sigdeles: The Scilly Isles.
  • Silamesteda: Sulhamstead, Berks.
  • Silesia: Selsea, Sussex.
  • Silionnus. see Limnos.
  • Sillinae Insulae: Scilly Islands.
  • Silura Insula: Scilly Islands.
  • Silures: People of South Wales.
  • Simeni: A tribe in Norfolk and Suffolk.
  • Sineius Flu.: River Shannon, Ireland.
  • Sinnenus: River Shannon.
  • Sinnodunum: Sinodum Hill, near Wallingford, Berks.
  • Sinomagus. see Sitomagus.
  • Sinus Felix: Bridlington or Filey Bay, Yorks.
  • Siresburna: Sherborne, Dorset.
  • Siriolis: St. Cyriol, Bangor.
  • Sirwuda: Sherwood, Notts.
  • Sitomagus: Thetford, Norfolk; Woolpit, Stowmarket, Dunwich, or Eye, Suffolk.
  • Slana: River Slaine, Wexford.
  • Slepa: St. Ives, Hunts.
  • Slicheius: River Gitley, olim Sligo.
  • Slopesberia: Shrewsbury; Shropshire.
  • Smedefelda: Smithfield.
  • Snaudonia: Snowdon Forest, Caernarvonshire.
  • Sobrica: Ardnamurchan, Argyleshire.
  • Socinus: River Shannon.
  • Sodera: Sodor, islands on the west coast of Scotland.
  • Soltra, hospitale de: Soutra, between Ediburgh and Kelso.
  • Soluathianum Aestuarium, Soluaeum Flumen: Solway Firth.
  • Somaridunum: Somerton, Lincolnshire.
  • Somersata, Somerseta, Somersetania, Somersetensis, Somertunensis Comitatus: Somerset.
  • Sorbiodunum, Soruiodunum: Old Sarum: Carisbrooke; also Shrewsbury.
  • Southamptonia: Southampton.
  • Southeria: Surrey.
  • Southerlandia: Sutherland, Scotland.
  • Southriana: Surrey.
  • Southsexena, Southsexia: Sussex.
  • Southwella: Southwell, Notts.
  • Spea: River Spey, Elgin, Scotland.
  • Spinae: Speen, near Newbury, Berks.
  • Spinarum Insula: Thorney Isle, the site of Westminster Abbey.
  • Spinetum: Spinney, Cambridgeshire.
  • Spinodunum: Thornton, Lincolnshire.
  • Staffordia: Stafford.
  • Stanfordia, Stanforda: Stamford, Lincolnshire.
  • Starkelea: Startley, Wilts.
  • Starus: River Stour.
  • Statiarius Lapis: Clough, co. Antrim.
  • Statio Deventia: In Devonshire, Totness (?).
  • Steafordensis: Of Stafford.
  • Stellata, Camera: The Star Chamber.
  • Stenum: Stean, Northants.
  • Steofordensis: Of Stafford.
  • Stinsiarius: River Stinchar, Ayrshire.
  • Stiuentona: Staunton, Gloucestershire.
  • Stokeporta, Stokeportus: Stockport, Cheshire.
  • Stourus: River Stour.
  • Strata Florea, Strata Florida: Ystrad Flur, or Stratflower, now Mynachlogfur, or Caron-llwch-Clawdd, Cardiganshire.
  • Strata Marcella: Strat Margel, or Ystrad Marchel, Montgomeryshire.
  • Stratcluttenses: Britons of Strathclyde.
  • Streoneshalf: Ancient name of Whitby Abbey.
  • Stretgledwali. see Stratcluttenses.
  • Stretlea: Streatlam, Durham.
  • Strigulense Castrum: Striguil Castle, Monmouthshire.
  • Strigulia, Stringulia: Chepstow, Monmouthshire.
  • Striuellina, Striuilingum: Stirling, Scotland.
  • Stroda: Strood, Kent.
  • Stubeheda, Stubhutha: Stepney.
  • Stuccia, Stucia Flu.: River Ysthwith, or Dovey, Cardiganshire.
  • Stura: River Stour.
  • Sturodunum: Stourton, and Stourminster, Dorset.
  • Sturus Flu.: River Stour.
  • Sualua: River Swale, Yorks.
  • Suauicordium, Dulce Cor: Sweetheart, or New Abbey, Kirkcudbrightshire.
  • Subdobiadon: A town on the Wall of Antonine.
  • Sudereia: Surrey.
  • Sudesexia: Sussex.
  • Sudhamtonia: Hampshire.
  • Sudouerca: Southwark.
  • Sudouolca, Sudouolgia: Suffolk.
  • Sudria: Surrey.
  • Sudsexa: Sussex.
  • Sudwallia: South Wales.
  • Sudwercha: Southwark.
  • Suella: Southwell, Notts.
  • Suelloniaca: Brockley Hill, near Ellstree, or Chipping Barnet, Herts.
  • Suffolicia: Suffolk.
  • Suiftus: River Swift, Leicestershire.
  • Suina: Swinhey, Yorks.
  • Suirus: Suir River, near Waterford, Ireland.
  • Sukius: River Suck, Connaught.
  • Sulcalua Flu.: River Swale, Yorks.
  • Sulloniaca, Sullonica. see Suelloniaca.
  • Sumersetanea, Sumertunensis, Summurtunensis Paga: Somerset.
  • Sunningum: Sonning, near Reading, Berks.
  • Surium: Inislaunagh, co. Tipperary.
  • Surra, Surria, Surreia: Surrey.
  • Sussexia: Sussex.
  • Susura: Isle of Jura (?).
  • Suthamtonia: Southampton.
  • Suthamtunensis Provincia: Hampshire.
  • Suthburia: Sudbury, Suffolk.
  • Sutheria: Surrey.
  • Suthesexia: Sussex.
  • Suthimbria: England south of the Humber.
  • Suthregia, Suthreia: Surrey.
  • Suthriona: Surrey.
  • Suthsaxonia: Sussex.
  • Suthsexia: Sussex.
  • Suthumbria. see Suthimbria.
  • Suthwalonia: South Wales.
  • Suthwella: Southwell, Notts.
  • Suthweorca: Southwark.
  • Suwallia: South Wales.
  • Suwella: Southwell, Notts.
  • Sweynesia: Swansea, Glamorganshire.
  • Swina: Swinhey, Yorkshire.
  • Swthwella: Southwell, Notts.
  • Syli: People of S. Wales.
  • Syllina, Sylina: Scilly Isles.
  • Syreburna: Sherborne, Dorset.

[recensere] T

  • Taba: Teignmouth, Devon.
  • Tadecastrum: Tadcaster. see Calcaria.
  • Tadoriton: A town between the Walls of Hadrian and Antonine.
  • Taffus Flu.: River Taff, Glamorganshire.
  • Tagea: Monteith, Perthshire.
  • Taisa: River Tees.
  • Taizali: The people of Buchan, Scotland.
  • Taizalum Promontorium: Buchanness, or Kinnaird Head, east coast of Scotland.
  • Tama: Thame, Oxfordshire.
  • Tama Flu.: River Tame, Oxfordshire; River Teme, Worcestershire.
  • Tamara: Tamerton-Foliott, Devon; or Saltash, Cornwall.
  • Tamara Flu.: River Tamar, Cornwall.
  • Tamare: Tavistock, Devon.
  • Tamaris. see Tamara.
  • Tamaris Fluvii Ostia: Plymouth.
  • Tamarus: River Tamar.
  • Tamawordina: Tamworth, Staffordshire.
  • Tambra: River Tamar.
  • Tameia: Dunkeld, Perthshire.
  • Tamensis: River Thames.
  • Tamese: Kingston, Surrey, or Streatley, Berks.
  • Tamesia, Tamesis: Rivers Thames and Medway.
  • Tamewrda: Tamworth, Staffordshire.
  • Tamion: River Tavy (?).
  • Tamisa, Tamisis: River Thames.
  • Tamworthia: Tamworth, Staffordshire.
  • Tanarus: River Tamar.
  • Tanathos Insula: Isle of Thanet, Kent.
  • Tanaus: The Firth of Forth.
  • Tanetos. see Tanathos.
  • Tanfelda: Tanfield, Yorks.
  • Taniatidae. see Tanathos.
  • Tanodunum: Taunton, Somerset.
  • Taodunum: Dundee.
  • Tarensis: Of Derry, Ireland.
  • Tarenteforda: Dartford, Kent.
  • Taruedum, Taruisium: Duncansby Head, Caithness.
  • Tarxa: Torksey, Lincolnshire.
  • Tatecastra: Tadcaster, Yorks.
  • Taua: Teignmouth, Devon.
  • Taua: River Tay, Scotland.
  • Tauistokia: Tavistock, Devon.
  • Taus: River Tay.
  • Tawus: River Taw, Devon.
  • Teauus: River Tavy, Devon.
  • Tedfordia: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Techelesberia: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
  • Tegoeus Lacus: Lake Tegid, or Bala, Merionethshire, Wales.
  • Teisa, Teisis: River Tees, Durham.
  • Temdus: River Teme.
  • Temesforda: Tempsford, Beds.
  • Templum Florum: Kynloss, or Kilfloss, Moray.
  • Tenos: Isle of Thanet.
  • Teodforda: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Terdebigga: Tardebigg, Worcestershire.
  • Terentus Flu.: River Trent.
  • Terna: River Tern, Shropshire.
  • Tesa: River Tees, Durham.
  • Tesedala: Teesdale.
  • Tesobius: River Conway.
  • Tethfordum: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Tetocuria: Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
  • Teuidalia: Teviotdale, Scotland.
  • Tewiensis fluvius: River Tywi, Caermarthenshire.
  • Texali: People of Buchan]], [[Aberdeenshire. see Taizali.
  • Teysa: River Tees.
  • Thamesis, Thamisia: Thames.
  • Thanatos, Thanathos: Thanet.
  • Theisa: River Tees.
  • Themis: River Teme, Worcestershire.
  • Thenodunum: Taunton, Somerset.
  • Theobaldenses Aedes: Theobalds, Herts.
  • Theoci Curia: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
  • Theodforda: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Theodorodunum: Wells, Somerset.
  • Theokebiria, Theokesberia: Tewkesbury.
  • Theorodunum. see Theodorodunum.
  • Theostrota: Toccotes, Yorks.
  • Thermae: Bath.
  • Theta: Little Ouse River, Norfolk.
  • Thetfordia: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Thewda: River Tweed.
  • Thiletheya: Tiltey, Essex.
  • Thinemutha: Tynemouth, Northumberland.
  • Thinus Flu.: River Tyne, Northumberland.
  • Thongum: Thong, Yorkshire.
  • Thonodunum: Taunton, Somerset.
  • Thonus: River Tone, Somerset.
  • Thornega: Thorney Isle, the site of Westminster Abbey.
  • Thorncia: Thorney, Cambridgeshire.
  • Thorp Comitisse: Countessthorpe, Leicestershire.
  • Thuemia: Tuam, Galway.
  • Thuenensis: Of Down, Ireland.
  • Thuetmonia: Thomond, Ireland.
  • Thule: Shetland Isles, or Iceland.
  • Thweda: River Tweed.
  • Tibius, Tybius Flu.: River Teify, Cardiganshire.
  • Tibraccia: Tibraghny, Kilkenny; perhaps sometimes Tipperary.
  • Ticcelea: Thickley, Durham.
  • Tichehella, Tichehulla: Tickhill, Yorks.
  • Tichfelda: Titchfield, Hants.
  • Tietforda: Thetford, Norfolk.
  • Tignea: Teign Canon, Devon.
  • Tikehilla: Tickhill, Yorks.
  • Tilae. see Thule.
  • Tileburgum: Tilbury, Essex.
  • Tiliapis. see Tolapia.
  • Tina Flu.: River Tyne, Northumberland; or the Eden, Fifeshire.
  • Tindolana: Winchester in the Wall, Northumberland.
  • Tinea Flu.: River Teign, Devon.
  • Tinemutha: Tynemouth, Northumberland.
  • Tinna. see Tina.
  • Tinomoutum: Tynemouth.
  • Tintagium: Tintagell, Cornwall.
  • Tinus. see Tina.
  • Tiretia: Tiltey, Essex.
  • Tisa: River Tees.
  • Tisis, Tisobis Flu.: River Conway, N. Wales.
  • Tistonia: Tisted, Hants.
  • Tiueteshala: Titshall, Norfolk.
  • Tiwa Magna: Great Tew, Oxfordshire.
  • Tobius Flu.: River Towy, Caermarthenshire.
  • Toesobis. see Tisis.
  • Tolapia, Toliapis, Toliatis: Sheppey, or Thanet.
  • Toller Porcorum: Swinetoller, Dorset.
  • Tomewordina: Tamworth, Staffordshire.
  • Tomondia: Thomond, Ireland.
  • Tonbrigium: Tonbridge, Kent.
  • Tonellum: The Tun, a prison in Cornhill.
  • Torcestria: Towcester, Northamptonshire.
  • Torkesega: Torksey or Torsey, Lincolnshire.
  • Tornai, Torneia: Thorney, Cambridgeshire.
  • Tornetuna: Thornton, Yorks.
  • Torteoda: Tortworth, Gloucestershire.
  • Tortuna: Thornton-le-Street, Yorks.
  • Totonesium Littus: Coast of Hampshire, opposite to Totland's Bay (?), Totness.
  • Trajectus: Henbury, Hanham, or Bitton, near Bristol.
  • Trajectus Augustae: Austcliff, or Henbury, Gloucestershire.
  • Treanta: River Trent.
  • Trecastellum: Beaumaris, Anglesey.
  • Trefontana: Three Fountains, Lammermuir.
  • Trehenta: River Trent.
  • Trellinum: Welshpool, Montgomery.
  • Trenovantum, Trinovantum: London.
  • Trenta: River Trent.
  • Trepelawa: Triplow, Cambridgeshire.
  • Treska: Thirsk, Yorks.
  • Triburna: Kilmore.
  • Trimontium, Trimuntium: Annand, Dumfriesshire, or Eildon.
  • Trinoantes, Trinobantes, Trinouantes: The people of Middlesex and Essex.
  • Tripontium: Towcester, or Lilbourne, Northants; Rugby, Cave's Inn, or Kineton, Warwickshire.
  • Trisanton: River Test, Hants; River Ouse, Sussex.
  • Trisanton, Trisantonis Portus: Southampton. see Clausentum.
  • Triuerium: Truro, Cornwall.
  • Trumense castrum: Trim, Meath.
  • Trutulensis Portus: Probably an error for Rutupensis, or the Humber.
  • Tuai Aestuarium: Mouth of the Spey, Scotland.
  • Tuama, Tuaima: Tuam, Galway, Ireland.
  • Tueda: River Tweed.
  • Tuemia: Tuam, Galway,
  • Tueoxbea, Tueoxnea: Christchurch, Hants.
  • Tuerobis Flu.: River Teify.
  • Tuesis: River Tees, Berwick.
  • Tweda, Tweodum: River Tweed.
  • Twomondia: Thomond, Ireland.
  • Tybius: River Teify, Cardiganshire.
  • Tykeilla: Tickhill, Yorks.

[recensere] U

  • Ubbanforda: Norham, Northumberland.
  • Udiae: People about Cork.
  • Uffintona: Ufton, Berks.
  • Ugrulentum: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Ugueste: A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
  • Ulidia: The province of Ulster, Ireland.
  • Ullerwuda: Ollerton, Cheshire (?).
  • Ulmetum: Elmley, or Emley, Yorks; North Elmham, Norfolk.
  • Ultonia, Uluestera: Ulster, Ireland.
  • Umalia: Achad Fobhair, co. Mayo, Ireland.
  • Umber: River Humber.
  • Undalium, Undola: Oundle, Norhtants.
  • Uniuallis. see Ureuallis.
  • Urbs Legionum: Chester.
  • Ureuallis: Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Urgalia: Louth, Ireland.
  • Uriconia: Wrottesley, Staffordshire.
  • Uriconium. see Virioconium.
  • Uriponium: Ripon, Yorks.
  • Urithlesia: Wrexham, North Wales.
  • Uriuallis: Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Uroconium. see Virioconium.
  • Urolanium. see Verolamium.
  • Urosullum: Wressell, Yorks.
  • Urouicum: York.
  • Urus: River Ure, or Yore, Yorks.
  • Usa: River Ouse.
  • Usocona, Usoconna: Sheriff Hales, Oeaken Gates, Shropshire; or Bednall, Staffordshire.
  • Uterni: A trive living in South Desmond.
  • Utriconion. see Virioconium.
  • Uxacona. see Usocona.
  • Uxela: Exeter, Bridgewater, or Lostwithiel.
  • Uxelis: Lostwithiel, or Launceston, Cornwall.
  • Uxelludamum: Hexham, Northumberland.
  • Uxelum: Caerlaverock, or Wardlaw, Dumfriesshire.
  • Uxena: Crockherne Well, Devon.
  • Uxinus Pons: Uxbridge, Middlesex.
  • Uzela Aestuarium. see Vexala.
  • Uzelium. see Uxelum.
  • Uzella. see Uxela.

[recensere] V

  • Vacomagi: People of Murray and Athol, Scotland.
  • Vadum Boum: Oxford.
  • Vadum Ceruinum: Hertford.
  • Vadum Pulchrum: Fairford, Gloucestershire.
  • Vadum Rubrum: Hertford.
  • Vadum Salicis: Wilford; Walford, Herefordshire (?).
  • Vadum Saxi: Stanford.
  • Vaga Flu.: River Wye, Herefordshire.
  • Vagniacae, Vagniacum: Maidstone, Wrotham, Northfleet, or Strood, Kent.
  • Valeia: Whalley, Lancashire.
  • Valentia: Province of Britain between the Walls of Hadrian and Antonine, i.e., the Forth and the * Tyne; or between the Walls of Hadrian and Severus.
  • Vallidena: Saffron Walden, Essex; Walden, Lincolnshire.
  • Vallis Anangia: Annandale, Scotland.
  • Vallis Aurea: Golden Vale, Herefordshire.
  • Vallis Crucis: An abbey at Llan Egwestl or Egwast, Denbighshire.
  • Vallis Dei: Vaudey, or Walden, Lincolnshire; Killenny, co. Kilkenny.
  • Vallis Doloris: Wedale, Scotland.
  • Vallis Longa: Combehire, or Cumhil, Radnorshire.
  • Vallis Lucis: Glenluce, Galloway, Scotland.
  • Vallis Regalis: Vale Royal, Cheshire.
  • Vallis Salutis: Baltinglass, co. Wicklow.
  • Vallis S. Andreae: Pluscardin, Moray.
  • Vallis S. Mariae in Snaudonia: Beddgelert, Caernarvonshire.
  • Vallis Virtutis: Charterhouse at Perth.
  • Vallum: The Picts' Wall. see Hadriani Murus.
  • Valteris. see Verterae.
  • Vanantinga: Wantage, Berks.
  • Vandalis Flu.: River Wandle, Surrey.
  • Vandelbiria: Vandlebury, or Wandlesborough, a hill near Cambridge.
  • Vanduaria: Paisley.
  • Vara Flu.: Murray Firth.
  • Varae Castrum: Dunbar.
  • Varia Flu.: River Frome, Dorset.
  • Varingtonium: Warrington, Lancashire.
  • Varis: Bodvari, Flintshire; Llanfair, Denbighshire.
  • Varuicum: Warwick.
  • Vecta, Vectesis: Isle of Wight.
  • Vectis Insula: Whitehorn Island, Galloway; Isle of Wight.
  • Vecturiones: Picts.
  • Vedra, Vedrus: River Wear, Durham, or the Tyne.
  • Velabri: People of Munster.
  • Velox Flu.: River Ivel, Somerset.
  • Velunia: A town in Scotland.
  • Veluntium: Arless, Queen's Co., Ireland.
  • Venantodunia: Huntingdonshire.
  • Venantodunum, Venatorum Mons: Huntingdon.
  • Venedotia: Gwynedd, North Wales.
  • Veneris. see Verterae.
  • Venicnium, Vennicuium: Ram's Head, or Horn Head, Donegal.
  • Venicontes: People in Fife.
  • Vennicnii: People of Tyrconnel, Ireland.
  • Venonae, Vennones: Claybrooke, near Bensford Bridge, Leicestershire; or Southam, Warwickshire.
  • Venta Belgarum: Winchester or Havant, Hants.
  • Venta Icenorum, Simenorum, Cenomum: Caistor or Norwich, Norfolk.
  • Venta Silurum: Caer-went, Monmouthshire.
  • Ventanum: Winchester.
  • Ventolacensis: Of Wensleydale, Yorks.
  • Ventusfrigetmare: Winchelsea, Sussex.
  • Ventus Morbidus: Windsor, Berks.
  • Venutio: The same as Banatia.
  • Veratinum: Cressage, Shropshire; Warrington; or the same as Verometum.
  • Verbeia: River Wharfe, Yorks.
  • Vergiuius, Verginius Oceanus: The sea to the south of Ireland.
  • Verlucio: Warminster, Leckham, Spy Park, or Sandy Lane, Wilts.
  • Vernalis: A town in Cornwall or Devon.
  • Vernemetum. see Verometum.
  • Vernicones: The Picts.
  • Verolamium: Verulam, now St. Albans, Herts.
  • Verometum: Burrow Hill, or Cosby, Leicestershire; or Willoughby, Notts.
  • Veromum: A town north of the Forth.
  • Verouicum: Warwick.
  • Verregraua: Wargrave, Berks.
  • Verterae, Verteris: Brough-upon-Stainmore, Westmoreland; Watgarth, Durham; or Bowes, Yorks.
  • Verteuia: A town in Cornwall or Devon.
  • Vertis: Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire (?).
  • Veruedrum Promontorium: Strathy, or Duncansby Head, Scotland.
  • Veruicum: Warwick.
  • Verulamium: Verulam, or St. Albans, Herts.
  • Verus: River Wear, Durham.
  • Veruuium. see Berubium.
  • Vetadunum: Watton, Yorks.
  • Vetelegans Pons: Wheatley Bridge, near Oxford.
  • Vetilingiana Via: Watling St.
  • Vetta Insula: Isle of Wight.
  • Vetus Burgus: Elvet, Durham; Aldborough, Yorks.
  • Vetus Piscaria: Old Fish St., London.
  • Vexala, Uzela Aestuarium: The mouth of the Yeo or Ivel, or of the Brent, Somerset.
  • Vexfordia: Wexford, Ireland.
  • Via Cava: Holloway, Middlesex.
  • Via Noua: Monaster o Gormorgan, co. Clare.
  • Vicanum: Etchingham, Sussex.
  • Viconia. see Vinnouium.
  • Victesis: Isle of Wight.
  • Victoria: Wigton; Abernethy, Perthshire; Inchkeith; or Dealgin Ros, Strathern.
  • Victuarii, Vectuarii: Men of the Isle of Wight.
  • Vicumba: Wycombe, Bucks.
  • Vicus Albanus, Malbus, or Malbanus: Nantwich, Cheshire.
  • Vicus Orientalis: Eastwick, Herts.
  • Vicus Saxeus: Staindrop, or Stainthorp, Durham.
  • Vidogara, Vidotara, Aestuarium: Mouth of the River Ayr or River Irvine, Ayrshire.
  • Vidua: River Crodagh, Donegal.
  • Vieruedrum. see Veruedrum.
  • Vigornia: Worcester.
  • Villa Albani: St. Albans.
  • Villa de Cruce Roesiae: Royston, Herts.
  • Villa de S. Johanne: Perth.
  • Villa Faustini: Dunmow, Woolpit, Bury St. Edmunds, or Orford in Suffolk.
  • Villa Noua: Newnham, Herts; Newtownards, co. Down.
  • Villa Novi Castri super Tinam: Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
  • Villa Regia: Kingston-upon-Hull; St. Edmundsbury, Suffolk.
  • Vilsedonum: Willesden, where there was a celebrated image of the Virgin Mary.
  • Vilugiana Provincia: Wiltshire.
  • Vimutium: Weymouth, Dorset.
  • Vinchelsega: Winchelsea, Sussex.
  • Vindagora: Windsor.
  • Vindediuii: Drogheda, Ireland.
  • Vindelis: Winchelsea.
  • Vindelisora: Windsor, Berks.
  • Vindelocomum: Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
  • Vinderius: Bay of Carrickfergus, or Loch Strangford.
  • Vindesorium: Windsor.
  • Vindobala: Rutchester, or Rouchester, Northumberland.
  • Vindocladia, Vindogladia: Cranbourne, Wimborne, or Blandford, Dorset; or Alum Bay, Isle of * Wight.
  • Vindolana, Vindolanda: Little Chesters, or Chesterholm, in Northumberland.
  • Vindomara: Ebchester, Durham; Dod's End, Northumberland; or Killhope Cross, Durham.
  • Vindomus, Vindonum: Silchester; Farnham; near Whitchurch; or Winchester.
  • Vindouala. see Vindobala.
  • Vindugladia. see Vindocladia.
  • Vinduglessus: River Gaunless, Durham.
  • Vinetria: The Vintry, London.
  • Vinnouium, Vinouia: Binchester, or Egglestone, Durham.
  • Virdogladia. see Vindocladia.
  • Virecinum, Virecium. see Virioconium.
  • Viride Lignum: Newry, Northern Ireland.
  • Viridis Sinus: Greenwich.
  • Viridis Stagni Monasterium: Soulseat, Galloway.
  • Virioconium, Viroconium: Wroxeter, Shropshire; or Stone, Staffordshire.
  • Virolamium. see Verolamium.
  • Virosidum: Ellenborough, Old Carlisle, or Workington, Cumberland.
  • Viruedrum. see Veruedrum.
  • Visimonasterium: Westminster.
  • Visi-Saxones: West Saxons.
  • Vitrea Insula: Glastonbury.
  • Vituli Insula: Selsea, Sussex.
  • Viurus: River Wear.
  • Viuidin: River Fowey, Cornwall.
  • Vodiae: People about Cork.
  • Volantium. see Olenacum.
  • Voldia: Cotswold, Gloucestershire.
  • Voliba. see Voluba.
  • Volitanium: Probably on the Wall of Antonine.
  • Volsas Sinus: Loch Broom, Ross-shire, or Loch Assynt.
  • Voluba: Lostwithiel, Tregony, Falmouth, Bodmin, or Grampound, Cornwall.
  • Volucrum Domus: Fulham, Middlesex.
  • Voluntii: People of Ulster, Ireland.
  • Voluntium: Ardglass, Down, Ireland.
  • Volurtion. see Borcouicum.
  • Voluicum: Woolwich.
  • Voran: Caervoran, Northumberland, or Warran, Forfar.
  • Voreda: Old Penrith, Plumpton Wall, or Kirk Oswald, Cumberland; or Whelp Castle, Westmoreland.
  • Vosargia: Herm Island in the Channel.
  • Vusa: River Ouse.

[recensere] W

  • Wabruna: Weybourne, Norfolk.
  • Wachefelda: Wakefield, Yorks.
  • Waga, Waia: River Wye; River Wey.
  • Wekefeldia: Wakefield, Yorks.
  • Walalega: Whalley, Lancashire.
  • Walani: Welshmen.
  • Waldena: Saffron Walden, Essex.
  • Waldintona: Waldington, Yorks.
  • Walensis: A Welshman.
  • Walia: Wales.
  • Walingforda: Wallingford, Berks.
  • Walenesteda: Godstone, Surrey.
  • Walla Londoniarum: London Wall.
  • Waliscus, Wallanus: A Welshman.
  • Wallia: Wales.
  • Walonicus: Welsh.
  • Waltifordia: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Wanlokensis: Of Wenlock, Shropshire.
  • Wanneforda: Wangford, Suffolk.
  • Wara: Ware, Herts.
  • Warengeforda: Wallingford, Berks.
  • Warewella: Wherwell, Hants.
  • Warle Septem Molarum: Warley, Essex.
  • Warsopa: Worksop, Notts.
  • Waruicus: Warwick.
  • Wasfordia: Wexford, Ireland.
  • Watafordia: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Watelega: Wheatley.
  • Waterfordia: Waterford, Ireland.
  • Watria: Wavertree, Lancashire.
  • Wauerlega: Waverley, Hants.
  • Waya: River Wye; River Wey.
  • Wdestochia, Wdestoka: Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
  • Weableia: Weobley, Herefordshire.
  • Weda: River Tweed.
  • Welandus: Welland River, Northants.
  • Welcomestowa: Walthamstow, Essex.
  • Wella, Welliae: Wells, Somerset.
  • Wendoura: Wendover, Bucks.
  • Wennescoita: Coedowen, Brecon.
  • Wenta: Winchester. see also Winta.
  • Wenti: People of Monmouth.
  • Wera: Weare, Somerset.
  • Werkewurda: Warkworth, Northumberland.
  • Werregraua: Wargrave, Berks.
  • Werreministra: Warminster, Wilts.
  • Wertemora: Stainmore, Westmoreland.
  • Werwella: Wherwell, Hants.
  • Wesefordia: Wexford.
  • Weskus: Esk River, Yorks.
  • Wessefordia: Wexford, Ireland.
  • Westberia: Westbury.
  • Westmaria: Westmoreland.
  • Westmonasterium: Westminster.
  • Westmoria, Westmorlandia: Westmoreland.
  • Westmulna: Westmill, Herts.
  • West-Walani: Cornish men.
  • Wetha: Isle of Wight. see Vecta.
  • Weuerus: River Wever, Cheshire.
  • Weum: Wem, Shropshire.
  • Wherfus: River Wharfe, Yorks.
  • Wheta: Isle of Wight.
  • Wiableia: Weobley, Herefordshire.
  • Wibigginum: Wigan, Lancashire.
  • Wiburti Villa: Wiveton, Norfolk.
  • Wiccia: Worcestershire.
  • Wiccii: People living in Worcestershire.
  • Wichcombia: Wycombe, Bucks.
  • Wichia: Droitwich.
  • Wichium: Northwich, Cheshire.
  • Wichum: Wick, Gloucestershire.
  • Wictona: Witton, Durham.
  • Wicumba: Wycombe, Bucks.
  • Wicus. see Vicus.
  • Wienornis: Wimborne, Dorset.
  • Wigornia: Worcester.
  • Wika Hamonis: Wyke Hamon, Northants.
  • Wilda Sussexiae: The Weald of Sussex.
  • Willensis: Of Wells.
  • Wilsates: Inhabitants of Wilts.
  • Wiltenses: Inhabitants of Wilts.
  • Wiltesciria: Wiltshire.
  • Wiltonia: Wilton; Wilts.
  • Wimundhamia: Wymondharm, Norfolk.
  • Winburna: Wimborne, Dorset.
  • Wincelcumba: Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
  • Wincestria: Winchester.
  • Winchelcumba: Winchcombe.
  • Winchelsega: Winchelsea.
  • Windesora, Windleshora, Windresora: Windsor, Berks.
  • Winta: Gwent, a province in S. Wales, between Usk and Wye.
  • Winternia: Whithern, Wigtonshire, Scotland.
  • Wintonia: Winchester.
  • Wira: R. Wear, Durham.
  • Wiramutha: Wearmouth, Durham.
  • Wirecestrescira: Worcestershire.
  • Wirecestria: Worcester.
  • Wiremunda: Wearmouth, Durham.
  • Wirus: River Wear, Durham.
  • Wistendena: Withdean, Sussex.
  • Witebia: Whitby, Yorks.
  • Witerna, Witernia: Whithern, Wigtonshire.
  • Witlesia: Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.
  • Witteneia: Witney, Oxon.
  • Witternensis: Of Whithern, Wigtonshire.
  • Wluestera: Ulster.
  • Wodnesberia: Wednesbury, Staffordshire.
  • Wodneslega: Wendesley or Wensley, Derbyshire.
  • Wotha: Isle of Wight.
  • Wrekus: River Wreke, Leicestershire.
  • Wudestocha: Woodstock, Oxon.
  • Wulfrunehantona: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.
  • Wychium: Northwich, Cheshire.

[recensere] Y

  • Yarienis: River Yare, Norfolk.
  • Yarmuthia: Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • Yarum: Yarm, Yorkshire.
  • Yeogerieceastria: Worcester.
  • Yetzhamsteda: Easthampstead, Berks.
  • Ylvernis: Inverness, Scotland.
  • Ymiliacum: Emly, Tipperary.
  • Ypocessa: Lower Stanton (?), Herefordshire.
  • Ysteleswurda: Isleworth, Middlesex.
  • Yuelcestria: Ilchester, Somerset.
  • Yxninga: Exning, Suffolk.

[recensere] Z

  • Zeviota: The Cheviots.

[recensere] Insulae Normannorum

Hanc disputationem invenis hic: Disputatio:Insulae Normannorum. Andrew Dalby 19:00, 7 Ianuarii 2007 (UTC)