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begun in the Times of Antoninus Tins or Cara * 
calla , Mention is made of Dumovaria , Moriduno , 
* Scadum Nunniorum , Leucaro , Bomio , and Nido, 
Iter xii. and in Iter xv. of 'Dumovaria , Moriduno , 
7/hz Dumnoniorum. That by thefe Jaft-mentioned 
Names are meant Dorchejler , Seaton , and Exeter , is 
generally allowed ; though whether Leucaro , Bomio , 
and AT/ifo, are to be traced in Damnonium , may 
admit of a future Inquiry. The Notitia Romana, 
luppofed to be written at the End of Theodojtus the 
younger, is indeed ftlent in refped to the mod 
YVeftern Part of Britain , then called Flavia Cafari- 
enjis Britannia , but feems principally to regard the 
Eaftern and Northern Coaft, the Littus Saxonicum > 
the Roman Soldiers being then withdrawn to thefe 
Parts, to defend the Ifland againft the Invafions of 
the Saxons , and Inroads of the Bills. 
In the Chorographia Britannia Ravennatis , fup- 
pofed to be compiled by Gallio , the laft Roman here 
with any Command or forces, we have this Preface : 
Britannia plurimas fuijfe legimus Civ it at es & 
Cajlra , quibus aliquantas dejignare volumus , Ta- 
mar is-, Uxelis , Scadum Namorum , juxta quam civi- 
tatem ejl Moriduno: Allowed by all Commentators 
to be Tamerton , Leftwithiel > Exeter , and Seaton . 
Again : Cur runt autem per ipfam Britanniam Flu- 
mina plurima , ex quibus aliquanta nominare vo- 
lumus, i e. Tamar is, Tamer, Ex, Tamion Tavy, 
Leuca Low, Dorvatium Dart, Antrum Arm, jP/- 
Foy or Foath of the Britains . Mod Inter- 
preters allow the English Names agreeably tranflated. 
to the Latin. 
* Which is only a falfc reading for Isca D/mnunniorum. 
C r 3/. 
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