ITINERA OF ANTONINUS. 233 



correctly known, but those at a distance conjecturally marked. The 

 Yorkshire towns are indeed better placed than those round London. A 

 great error of the map may be corrected by drawing the lines of latitude 

 and longitude so as to make an angle of 20 with these lines as used by 

 Ptolemy, and then turning the whole map round to the westward. With 

 all these imperfections it is a most valuable document. 



The Itinera of Antoninus, which relate to the Brigantes, con- 

 tain the following information : 



ITER I. is entitled ' From the boundary to the Prsetorium/ 

 156 miles, but it begins at a point far within the Antonine 

 Vallum. 



Mill. pass. 



From Bremenium to Corstopitum ... 20 Corbridge. 



to Vindomora ... 9 Ebchester. 



to Vinnovium ... 19 Binchester. 

 (The route now enters Yorkshire.) 



to Catarractonium 22 Now Catterick in Yorkshire. 



to Isurium 24 Aldborough. 



to Eburacum 14 York. 



to Derventio 7 ] These stations are in York- 



to Delgovitia 13V shire, but their exact place 



to Praetorium ... 22 J is disputed. 



The sum of the distances as usually given 150 



ITER II. From the Wall to Ritupse (Richborough) in Kent. 



Mill. pass. 



From Blatum Bulgium to Castra exploratorum 1 5 



to Luguvallium 12 Carlisle. 



toVoreda 14 |Plumpton Wall, Old 



I Pennth. 



to Brovonaca? 13 Kirby Thure . 



toVertera 13 Brough in Westmorel. 



(The route now enters Yorkshire.) 



to Lavatrae 14 Bowes in Yorkshire . 



to Catarractonium... 13 Catterick. 



to Isurium 24 Aldborough . 



to Eburacum 17 York. 



to Calcaria 9 Tadcaster . 



to Cambodunum . 20/ In * he ^est Ridingof 

 I i orkshire. 



to Manutium or ) 



,, >lo Manchester. 



Mancunian! ... J 



