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( 69 ) A LIST OF THE LATIN NAMES OF PLACES IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.


 * Aballaba, Aballiaba—Appleby, in Westmorland; Watch-cross, or Papcastle, Cumberland.
 * Abbandonia, Abbandunum—Abingdon, Berkshire.
 * Abbas æstuarium—The River Humber, Yorkshire.
 * Abbendonia—Abingdon.
 * Abedesberia—Abbotsbury, Dorset.
 * Aberconovium—Aberconway ; also the River Conway. See Conovium.
 * Aberdona, Aberdonia—Aberdeen, Scotland.
 * Aberdora, Aberdura—Aberdore, and Aberdour, Scotland.
 * Abergennium—Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
 * Aberistyvium—Aberystwith.
 * Abernæthum—Abernethy, Scotland.
 * Abervanum, Aberruanum promontorium—Milleur Point at the mouth of the Ryan, Wigton.
 * Abindonia—Abingdon.
 * Ablatum Bulgium—Cardunnock, or Bowness, Cumberland; or Middleby, Dumfries.
 * Abona Flu.—The River Avon, Hampshire.
 * Abone, Abonis—Sea Mills, on the Avon; Alvington-on-the-Severn, or Abstone, or Aunsbury, Gloucestershire.
 * Aboya—Athboy, Meath, in Ireland.
 * Abravannus, Abravanus Flu.— The Ravenglass, Cumberland; or Glenluce Bay, Wigton.
 * Abredea—River Dee, Aberdeen.
 * Abredesega Insula—Bardesey Island, Carnarvonshire.
 * Abreconium—Abercorn, Linlithgow.
 * Abrenethæum—Abernethy, Scotland.
 * Abretaum—Swansea, Glamorganshire.
 * Abrevicum—Berwick-upon-Tweed.
 * Abrinca—Abernethy.
 * Abus æstuarium—The Humber.
 * Acantium promontorium—North Foreland, Kent.
 * Acemanni Ci vitas—Bath.
 * Achada—Achonry, Sligo.
 * Achadia—Aghadoe, Kerry, Ireland.
 * Achathkonrensis—Of Achonry, Ireland.
 * Achelandia—Bishop's Auckland, Durham.
 * Achilla—Achill Isles, Connaught, Ireland ; Aycliffe, or Auckland, Durham.
 * Aclea— Oakley, Surrey.
 * Acmodæ Insulæ—Seven Islands, mentioned by Pliuy; the name is used both for Scilly and the Shetland Islands.
 * Ad Ansam—Ithanchester, Witham Barklow, Tolshunt Knights, or Halstead, Essex ; Wratting, or Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.
 * Ad Candidam Casam—Cat-wood Bridge, near Brautham, Suffolk.
 * Adcovecin—See Combretonium.
 * Ad Lapidem—Stoneham, Hampshire.
 * Ad Latus Bovium—Boverton, Glamorganshire.
 * Ad Murum—Walbottle, or Walton, Northumberland.
 * Ad Pontem—Paunton, Line; Southwell, or Farndon, Notts, or Zouch Bridge, over the Trent.
 * Ad Portum Dubris—Dover. See Doris.
 * Ad Portum Lemanis—Lympne, Kent.
 * Ad Portum Eutupas—See Rutupire.
 * Adron Flu.—R. Adder, Berwickshire, or B. Wear, Durham. See Ouedra.
 * Adros—Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire ; or Lambay, near Dublin.
 * Adtanatos Insula—Isle of Thanet.
 * Ad Taum—Tasburgh, or Norwich.
 * Ad Tisam—Piersbridge, Durham.
 * Adtropam—Thrup, near Abingdon.
 * Adurni Portus—Porehester, Hants; or Aldrington. or Old Shoreham, Sussex.
 * Æbudæ—The Hebrides, West of Scotland.
 * Ægelesbyri, Æglesburgus—Aylesbury, Bucks.
 * Æiglea—Iley Mead, near Melksham, Wilts.
 * Æilecuriana—The Vale of Aylesbury, Bucks.
 * Aelfete—Adlingfleet, Yorkshire.
 * Aelfinensis—Of Elphin, Ireland.
 * Ælia—Ely. See Elia.
 * Ælia Castra—Alchester, Warwick.
 * Æliani Porta—A town near Hadrian's Wall, in N.B.
 * Aera—R. Ayr, Scotland.
 * Æsycha, Æsica—Netherby, Cumberland ; Great Chesters, Northumberland.
 * Ætona, Ætonia—Eton, Buckinghamshire, near Windsor.
 * Afena—Littleborough, Notts.
 * Afena Flu.—River Avon.
 * Agamerium—Aghamore, co. Mayo, Ireland.
 * Agelocum—Littleborough, Notts. See Segeloeum.
 * Agmundishamum—Agmundisham, or Amersham, Buckinghamshire.