536 Rev. Mr Wriut1ams on one Source of the 
written Gwer also, as in Gwersyll, a camp, Gwer, warriors, Syll, 
a seat or sella. Under this head we have the places often called 
after the people ; such are 
' Ver-ona, on the Athesis ; 
> Ver-entum, before mentioned under Gwent ; 
* Ver-cellz, now Vercelli, in Gallia Transpadana ; 
* Ver-tine, among the Brutii, now Verzine ; 
> Ver-ulz, in Latium, now Veroli. 
And with F instead of V,— 
Fer-entinum, in Etruria ; 
Fer-entinum, in Latium. 
Gwys or Gwés. Apparently a fertile source of names, hence, 
Ves-bula, in the Sabine country ; 
Ves-cia, in Latium ; 
Ves-cellium, in Samnium ; 
Ves-eris, in Campania, a town or river ; 
Ves-idia, a small river in Etruria ; 
Ves-ionica, in Umbria ; 
° Ves-tini, the well-known people ; 
7 Ves-ul-us, the Alpine hill Monte Viso. 
And with F instead of V,— 
® Fes-cennium ; 
Fes-ule, in Etruria. 
Ty, or Ti, or Te. Under this head we find,— 
Te-anum, in Apulia ; 
* Te-anum, in Campania, now ‘Teano ; 
‘ Avon or Awn, a river. ° Gwent, Gwyr Gwent. 
3 Gelli, Groves, Welsh name of the “* Hay,” the town. 
4 Ul, water. Compare this Ver with Vero-lamium, Vero-metz, &e. in Britain. 
° Din the Town. 
5 Compare the Welsh Vale, Festini-og in north Wales. 
7 The district of water. 
* Cennium, Cevene, ridges, range of hills. 
? There still remain many coins of this town bearing the epigraph TIANO. 
