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390 *Marchia Walliæ:—The Marches or Borders of Wales.
 * Marchidunum:—Roxburgh.
 * Marcotaxon:—A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
 * Marc Britannicum:—The English Channel.
 * Mare Caledonium:—The Scotch Sea.
 * Mare Hibernicum:— The Irish Channel.
 * Mare Sabrinianum:—The Severn Sea.
 * Mare Virginium, Verginium:—The sea on the south of Ireland.
 * Margaberga:—Marlborough, Wilts.
 * Margidunam, Margitudum:—East Bridgeford, Notts; or Mount Sorrel, Leicestershire.
 * Maridunum:—Caermarthen.
 * Mariscallia:—The Marshalsea, London.
 * Marlebrigia:—Marlborough.
 * Marnia:—Mearns, Kincardine, Scotland.
 * Marria:—Marr, Aberdeen, Scotland.
 * Martona:—Merton, Surrey.
 * Masona:—A town probably in Devonshire.
 * Massamensis Pons:—Masham Bridge, Yorks.
 * Matillis Castellum:—Painscastle, Herefordshire.
 * Matouion:—A town north of the Wall of Atonine.
 * Mauditi Castrum:—St. Mawe's Castle, Cornwall.
 * Maulion:—A town north of the Wall of Antonine.
 * Mauordina:—Marden, Herefordshire.
 * Mauia:—River Maw, Merionethshire.
 * Mauritanea:—probably Llanbadarn Vaur, Cardiganshire.
 * Mauthia:—Meath, Ireland.
 * Maxima Cæsarioisis:—Province of Britain, north of the Humber and Bibble, and south of Tyne; or the Scotch Highlands, north of the Wall of Severus.
 * Mealdunum:—Maldon, Essex.
 * Mealmesbiria:—Malmesbury.
 * Mealtuna:—Malton, Yorks.
 * Meandari. See Meanuari.
 * Meanuari:—A tribe living in Hampshire, whose name remains in Estmeon and Westmeon Hundreds.
 * Mearlsberga:—Marlborough, Wilts.
 * Meata:—People of Lothian.
 * Meaudunum:—Maldon, Essex.
 * Medeguaia:—River Medway.
 * Medena:—Newport, Isle of Wight.
 * Medeshamstundensis:—Of Peterborough, Northants.
 * Media:— County of Meath, Ireland.
 * Mediamnia:—Modmenham, Bucks.
 * Medimna:—Christchurch, Hants.
 * Mediolanium:—Middleham, Yorks.