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392 *Milidunum:—In Devonshire.
 * Milleferda:— Milford, Pembrokeshire.
 * Miluerdicus Portus:—Milford Haven.
 * Minarii Montes:—Mendip Hills, Somerset.
 * Mincheneleya:—Canonleigh, Burleseombe, Devon.
 * Minerum Insula:—Peninsula of Morvern, Argyleshire.
 * Mira Vallis:—Merevale, Warwickshire.
 * Mirmanton:—According to Nennius the same as Cair Segeint, which Henry of Huntingdon says is Silchester; but one MS. of Nennius adds, "Id est urbs Eboraca."
 * Mitfurdia:—Mitford, Northumberland.
 * Mochinga:—Mucking, Essex.
 * Modanus:—Piver Liffey, Ireland.
 * Modarmts:—Piver Mourne; once applied to the Foyle.
 * Moina:—Man.
 * Molts Flu.:—The Mole, Surrey.
 * Momonia:—Province of Munster, Ireland.
 * Mona:—Anglesey.
 * Mona Ulterior:—Isle of Man.
 * Monachodunum:—Monkton, Yorks.
 * Monachopolis:—Newcastle-on-Tyne (Muuekeceastre).
 * Monaœda, Monapia:—The Isle of Man.
 * Monasterium Cornutum:—Hornchurch, Essex.
 * Monasterium Hederosum:—Ivychurch, Wilts.
 * Monega:—Anglesey.
 * Monemuta:—Monmouth.
 * Monia:—Anglesey; Man.
 * Monmuthia:—Monmouth.
 * Monocotona:—Monkton, Kent.
 * Monomia. See Momonia.
 * Monouaga:—Monmouth.
 * Mons Acutus:—Montacute, Somerset.
 * Mons Altus:—Mold, Flintshire.
 * Mons Arenosus:—Sandon, Herts.
 * Mons Dives:—Pichmond, Surrey.
 * Mons Dolorosus:—Stirling.
 * Mons Draconis:—Mount Drake, Devon.
 * Mons Gaudius:—see Mons Jouis.
 * Mons Gomericus:—Montgomery, Wales.
 * Mons Grampius:—Grampian Hills.
 * Mons Jouis:—Mount joy, or Monge, Norfolk.
 * Mons Michaelis:—St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.
 * Mons Rosarum:—Montrose, Forfarshire.
 * Mons S. Andreæ:—Sallay, or Sawley, Yorks.
 * Mons Solis:—Bath.
 * Mont Dolerus, Chastel de:—Montrose.
 * Mantarcola:—Near Caermarthen.
 * Monte Giloerti Foresta de:—The Wrekin, Shropshire.
 * Montgomeria:—Montgomery.
 * Monumethia:—Monmouth.
 * Mora:—More, Shropshire.