Where to Observe 



525 



Date. Period. Remains in Britain. 



Tessellated Pavements at Bignor, near Arundel ; 

 Dorchester, Cirencester, Brading, &c. 



Villas at Woodchester, Glos. ; Bignor ; Brading, 

 I.W. ; Bramdean, Hants; Darenth, Kent; Rod- 

 marton, Cirencester, and other places in Gloucester- 

 shire, &c, &c. 



Towns. — There were two municipal Roman towns 

 (Municipia), Eboracum (York), and Verulamium, 

 near St. Albans. The following (nine) had the 

 rights of Roman citizens (Colonice) : Aquae Solis, 

 vel Aquae Calidoe (Bath), Camboricum (Cambridge), 

 Camulodunum (Colchester), Deva (Chester), Glevum 

 (Gloucester), Isca Silurum (Caerleon), Lindum (Lin- 

 coln), Londinium (London), and Rutupise (Rich- 

 borough). 



Amongst the towns with somewhat modified citi- 

 zen rights (Latian) we may mention : Durobrivse 

 (Castor), Luguvallium (Carlisle), Sorbiodunum (Old 

 Sarum), Theodosia (Dumbarton), and Victoria (Deal- 

 gin, Ross). Of those towns paying taxes in money 

 instead of produce (stipendaria), the following are 

 very familiar : Dunium (Dorchester), Isca Dum- 

 noniorum (Exeter), Maridunum (Caermarthen), 

 Venta Belgarum (Winchester), and Venta Icenorum 

 (Caistor). 



Other well-known towns are Anderida (Pevensey), 

 Brigis (Broughton), Calleva (Silchester), Danum 

 (Doncaster), Durovernum (Canterbury), Ischalis 

 (Ilchester), Mancunium (Manchester), Ratoe (Leices- 

 ter), Regnum (Chichester), Salinse (Droitwich), Uri- 

 conium (Wroxeter), Uxela (Bridgwater), Verteroe 

 (Brough), and Vindomara (Ebchester). 

 A.D. 426 Anglo- Amongst the many Churches bearing more or less 

 to Saxon Saxon work we may mention : Barton, Lincoln- 



1066 shire; Boarhunt (Hants), Bosham (tower), Sussex; 



Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts ; Brixworth ; Canterbury ; 

 Deerhunt ; Dover (in the Castle), Kent ; Durham ; 

 Monkwearmouth ; Ripon Minster (crypt), York- 

 shire ; Sompting (tower), Sussex; Stoke D'Abernon, 

 Surrey : Wing (nave, chancel, and polygonal apse), 

 Bucks ; and Worth, Sussex. 



Cemeteries have been discovered in or near Abing- 

 don, Colchester, Cirencester, Ipswich (recently, by 

 Miss Layard), Reculver, Dorchester, Warwick (near), 

 Great Driffield, Beverley, &c, &c. 



Monastic cells at Skellig Michael ; Gallants, near 

 Dingle, co. Kerry, and other places in Ireland. 



A.D. 1066 Norman 



to 

 1189 



(including 



Early, 

 Later, and 

 Transi- 

 tional) 



Abbeys of Bury St. Edmunds, Mailing, Thorney, 

 Reading, Furness (small portions), Kirkstall, Rie- 

 vaulx, Fountains and Buildwas (Shropshire), &c. 



Castles at Scarborough, Colchester, Guildford, 

 Rochester, St. Leonards, Mailing, Tintagel, Odiham, 

 Newcastle-on-Tyne, Kenilworth, Carisbrooke, Car- 

 lisle, Alnwick, &c, &c. 



