( 8i4 ) 
' Here ’tis obfervable, that the laft A of the fecond | 
.' Line has a Mark that follows it, not unlike to the laft 
Stroak of an M ; and if inftead of we put N, we ^ 
dhall read it CIVITATE CATVVI LLAVNORVM, } 
which we cannot doubt to have been the true Name of 
that People which Dion. Cajjius, Lib. LX» calls Ka 7 «eA- * 
. AaroJ, and Ptolom% in his Geography, Lth.W. cap. | 
more falfly, Kccfveux^^ctyoi ; the firft A by producing the 3 
tranfverle Stroak having been miftaken for This Na- 
rion appears by Dion to have been more potent than their ; 
Neighbours the Dohuni (whom he calls Boduni) and had, 
according to Ftolomy, f^erolamium for their Capital, which 
’tis moft probable, was the Caj[fivelUuni oppidum of ^ ] 
far. So that it Ihould leem Cafftvellaunus King of thefe 
Catuvillauni when C<e[ar invaded Britain^ cither gave i 
his Name to his People, or took theirs. But he was no 
doubt the moft potent Prince at that time in Britain^ 
fince by common Confent of the reft, he was made Gc- 
:neral of their united Forces, in defence of their Coun- 
itry’s Caufe againft the Romam.- 
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Society^ at the Princes-Arms at the Weft-End o{Si.Pa»l'^ 
Church Yard* 1718. 
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