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A. D. 564. 



Cities from Nennius, by Ufher. 

 Cair-Grant, Grantchejier near 



Cambridge. 

 Cair-Mauchguid. 

 Cair-Lundein, London. 

 Cair-Guorthigirn. 

 Cair-Ceint, Canterbury. 



Cair-Guorangon, Worcejler. 

 Cair-Peris, Fortchefter. 



Cair-Daun, ' Doncqfler. 

 Cair-Legion, Chefter. 



Cair-Guorichon, Warwick. 



Cair-Segeinc, 



Cair-Legion- 



guar-Uiic, 



Cair-Guenr, 



Cair-Seiont. 



Cairleion on XJJk. 

 Wint chefter ; or 

 C air-Went in 

 Monmouth- 

 Ihire. 

 [Dunbarton.^ 

 Leici'Jler. 



Draiton in Shrop- 

 lliire. 



Cair-Penfavelcoit,Pfz;fff/tj. 

 Cair-Urnach, Wroxeter. 



Cair-Celemion, Crtwa/^/ in Somer- 



fet. 

 Cair-Luit-coyt, Lincoln. 



Cair-Brithon, 

 Cair-Lirion, 



Cair-Drauon *, 



Cities from Henry of Huntingdon. 

 Kair-Grant, Cambridge. 



Kair-Meguaid. 

 Kair-Lundene, Lundoti. 

 Kair-Guortigern. 

 Kair-Chent, Canterbury. 



Kair-Gorangon, Worcejler. 



Kair-Peris, 



Kair-Guorcon. 

 Kair-Segent, 



Kair-Legion, 



Porichejier. 



Silchejler. 

 Cairleion on U/k^ 



Kair-Lirion, 

 Kair-Draiton. 



Kair-Urnac. 



Leice/ler. 



Kair-Loitchoit, Lincoln. 



Some places mentioned by Nennius are omitted by Henry, who has 

 the following, not found in the earlier lift. 



Kair-Glou, 

 Kair-Cei, 

 Kair-Briftou, 

 Kair-Ceri, 



Glouccjler. 

 Cicejler. 

 Bri/lol. 

 Cirencejler. 



Kair-Dauri, 

 Kair-Dorm, 

 Kair-Merdin, 

 Kair-Licelid. 



Dorche/ler. 



ruins on the Nen. 



Carmarthen. 



And Alfred of Beverly, whofe lift contains only twenty names, has 

 Caer-Badun, Bath; and Caer-Palodour, Shajtjbury\. 



Thefe lifts being evidently corrupt and imperfed, and moreover of 

 an uncertain age, it would be idle to draw any conclufions from them 

 refpeding the antient ftate of the towns Juppofed to be mentioned in 

 them. Indeed, I fear, fome readers will think the page occupied by 

 them ill beftowed : but I did not think myfelf at liberty to i'upprefs 



• This has much tlie appearance of an Eiigli(h name. 



I iJunic of tlie modern names giren by Aliicd and Henry are evidently erroneous, c. g. Silchefter, 



