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DURNOMAGUS, L 



A. D. 170. 



Venta Icenorum, b m, s 



Camboricum, c 



Race, or rather Ratte, b m, s 



LlNDUM COLONIA, C 



isurium, b m 



Cambodunum, l 



Cataracton, l 



Eboracum, c, afterwards m, the 



quarters of the fixth vidorious 



legion, 

 coccium, l 

 Mancunium, 

 Luguballium, l 

 Curia Otadinorum. b m 

 Bremenium, s 

 Trimontium, 

 lucopibia, bi\i 



Vanduara, 

 Victoria, l 



Orrea, bm 

 Devana, b m 

 Ptoroton, l 



Alcluith (afterwards Theodo- 



SIA, 



and l) 



} 



Befides Rhutupis, noted as a flat 

 Lundinum, a confiderable trading 

 of fome note, viz. 



• Camden, llic prince of Britifli geographers, 

 pofTcfTcd no furvcys, and had very little topo- 

 graphical information, of the northern parts of 

 the ifland ; and he has been oblif;ed to depend too 

 often upon a fuppofed refemhiance of names. 

 Thence the firft pait of the name of Lucopihi.i 

 is fuppofed lo be the Greek word MvKti white (a-, 

 if Britifli tov ns could liavt Greek, names) and to 

 he the fame with the firll part of the name of 

 White-hern ; and, in confcquenec of this iniagin- 



probably the town on the Nen, 

 called Kair-Dorjn, and noted, as 

 totally ruined, by Henry of Hunt- 

 ingdon, f. 171 b. 



feems Ca/ler near Norwich. 



feems Attlebiirgh in Norfolk. 



Leicejler. 



Litid-coln, or JJncoln. 



Aidd'burgh in York-fhire. 



Slack near Huddersfield. 



Thornhaugb at Catterick. 



Yori. 



Blackrode in Lancaftiire. 



Manchejier. 



Car-lile. 



Melros on the Tweed. 



probably 'Rifingham on the Reed. 



perhaps Middlehy in Anandale. 



fome place on the eaft fide of Wig- 

 ton bay *. ' . 



perhaps Pojley. 



perhaps the ruins at the mouth of 

 the Earn ; perhaps Abernethy, 



Scone, or near it. 



Aber-deen. 



perhaps the old caftle of Nairn, now 

 overwhelmed by the fea ; per- 

 haps Inveniefs. 



Dunbarton. 



ion for the government veflels, and 

 port, there were feveral other ports 



ary identity he is obliged to remove Lucopibia 

 from the eaft fide of Wigtoa bay, where Ptolemy 

 placed it, to the ivcft fide. Trimontium is in like 

 manner removed from the well, to the ead, fide of 

 the country, becaufe a hill near Melros has three 

 fiinimits. As Camden has been implicitly follow- 

 ed by moll of our great antiquaries, to whom in- 

 crealing knowlegc offered better lights, I have 

 thought it necelTary in thefe two infiances to hinr 

 my reafons for prcfuming to differ from them. 



