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“Apyire mor. exodus, or mouth of the White River, moft probably 
the Abban Bén of the Irifh,‘the prefent River Ban in the county 
Antrim. Ware makes this Lough Foyle; and Camden Lough 
Swilly, though Ptolomy places it the moft eaftern river on the 
northern coait. 
"PoGoydiov expov, as this cape, according to Prolomy, is the moft 
eaftern point on the northern coaft, it was probably Fair 
Head in the county of Antrim, the Riabhachdagh or fair cape 
of the Irifh. Ware places it in Innis.Owen, contrary to the 
aflertion of Ptolemy. 
Tapomaues de ry, Sec. that is, on the weft of this (that is the coaft) 
dwell the Venicnii. The Romans do not appear to have ob- 
tained the name of the inhabitants of this diftri@t, but to have 
called them from the neighbouring cape. They were the 
ancient inhabitants of the northern parts of the county of 
Donegal. 
"eran egeens wor mpos, &c. that is, the others on the eaft were the 
Robogdii. Here likewife the Romans did not obtain the real 
name of the inhabitants of the northern parts of the county 
of Antrim, but alfo denominated them from their principal 
cape, Robogdii, or the inhabitants of Fair Head. 
Protomy having defcribed the northern coaft, proceeds to the 
weftern, being the next, moft probably, difcovered by the Romans. 
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