We shall have more to say shortly regarding this name — a name 

 for which, as I have shown, there are at least seven claimants. 



Glanoventa is placed at Lanchester by Horsley and Hodgson. 



,, ,, Bowness by McLauchlan. 



,, „ Tynemouth by Dr. Hooppell. 



„ „ Ravenglass (?) and Old Carlisle by R. S. 



Ferguson. 



„ „ Kirksteads by Maughan. 



„ „ Whitley Castle by W. H. D. Longstaffe. 



„ „ Morpeth by Camden. 



Pf. Bennet shows that in his time an opinion prevailed which 

 apparently favours Maryport "as not unsuitable to the position of 

 that town in the loth Iter of Antoninus."* Bainest says it was 

 Cockermouth, or some place on the coast of Cumberland ; whilst 

 the writer of the article in " History, &c., of West Cumberland," 

 p. 24, says Maryport is Glanoventa. 



Olenacum is placed at Maryport by Camden. 



„ „ Old Carlisle by Horsley, Hodgson, Wright, 



McLauchlan, Godwin; and I am 

 inclined to think this is the correct 

 name. 



„ „ Burgh by R. S. Ferguson. 



„ „ Ilkley by Hodgson Hinde. 



„ ,, Drumburgh by Maughan. 



„ „ Blacktode by W. H. D. Longstaffe. 



ViRosiDUM is placed at Maryport by Horsley, Hodgson, Hutchin- 

 son, Wright, McLauchlan, Godwin. 

 „ Warwick by Camden. 



„ Gateshead by Dr. Hooppell. 

 „ Adel (Yorks.) by Hodgson Hinde. 

 ,, Stanwix by R. S. Ferguson. 

 „ Warrington by W. H. D. Longstaffe. 



„ Bowness by Maughan. 



* Lyson's Cumberland, p. cxlii. t Hist. Yorkshire, vol. i, p. 331, 



