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ON ITER XVI. OF ANTONINUS. 



BEIGE, XI. (153), 



Twelve miles from Winchester, said to be near Brougliton (Hants), 

 between Winchester and Sarum, which is ver}' likely, as Brig 

 means a height or top or brow, which is the meaning of Broiigh 

 in Broughton. Brige is given as viii. Koman, about 7^ English, 

 miles above Old Sarum. 



XI. Eoman, or about 1 0^ English, miles above Brige is 



VENTA BELGAEUM (LXXX.), 



British, Caer-Went, Winchester. Went is the soft form of 

 Gwent, fair, open, and not rugged land or place. A share of 

 Monmouthshire is also called Givent, and Venta Belgarum is so 

 named to off-mark it from " Venta Silurum," Venta of the 

 Silures, or Caer-Wcnt in Monmouthshire. From the Eoman 

 Castra at Venta, the Saxons called it " Wintan-ceaster," 

 " Win-ceaster," which has become our Winchester. 



ITEE XVI OF ANTONINUS. 



Roman 

 miles. 



be:;: 

 o S 



VENTA BELGARUM . . 



BRIGE 



SORBIODUNUM 



VINDOGLADIA ....\ 

 VENTAGLADIA .... j 



Ibernium (N.) 



Wetherbuiy Castle 



DURNOVARIA 



Londinis 



MORIDUNUM 



Honiton 



Canca Aiixa (S.) 



ISOA DAMNONIORUM 



DURIUS AMNIS 



TAMARA 



VOLUBA Ouliba 



CENIA 



XC 



XI 



VIII 



XII 



Villi 

 XXXIII 



XV 

 XXII 



10,5 



7,5 



11 



17 



8 



la 



151 



16| 



id 



•23 



26 



26 



20 



Winchester 

 Near Broughton 

 Old Sarum 8^ 



I Near Woodyates' Inn, or 



( Bockerby Dike ? 

 Hod-hill (north) 102| 

 Milborne St. Andrew, 110^ 

 Dorchester 118^ 

 Bradpole? 133 

 Seaton 151 



Exmouth 



Exeter 171^ 



On the Dart, Totnes? 195 



On the Tamar, Saltash ? 220 



Lostwithiel ? on the Fowey, 246 



(3n the Ken-wyn, Truro ? 256 



This paper has been written with an opinion, for which I hope 

 to speak in another paper, that the Icen-way was not made by 

 the Eomans, but was one of those which were laid by Dyvnwal 

 Moelmud (called by Latin writers Dunwallo Molmutues), and I 



