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The Record Interpreter.

  • Abretaum:—Swansea, Glamorganshire.
  • Abreuicum:—Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • Abrinca:—Abernethy.
  • Abundena:— Abingdon.
  • Abus æmstuarium:—Humber.
  • Acantium promontorium:—North Foreland.
  • Acastra:—Acaster, Yorks.
  • Accara:—Castle Acre, Norfolk.
  • Acemanni Civitas:—Bath.
  • Achada:—Achonry, Sligo.
  • Achadia:—Aghadoe, Kerry, Ireland.
  • Achathkonrensis, Achathronensis:—Of Achonry, Ireland.
  • Achelandia:—Bishop's Auckland, Durham.
  • Achilla:—Achill Isles, Connaught, Ireland.
  • Achinctona:—Ripe, Sussex.
  • Aclea:—Oakley, or Ocley, Surrey; Aycliffe or Auckland, Durham.
  • Acmodce Insula:—Seven Islands, mentioned by Pomponius Mela and Pliny. The name is used both for the Scilly and the Shetland Islands.
  • Acra:—Acre, Norfolk.
  • Ad Ansam:—Ithanceaster, Witham Barklow, Tolshunt Knights, or Halstead, Essex; Wratting or Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.
  • Ad Candidam Casam:—Catwade Bridge near Brantham, Suffolk.
  • Adcouecin. See Comberetonium.
  • Adelingia, Adelona:—Athelney, Somerset.
  • Ad-Lapidem:—Stoneham, Hampshire.
  • Ad-Latus Bouium:—Boverton, Glamorganshire. See Bonium.
  • Ad-Murum:—Walbottle, or Walton, Northumberland.
  • Ad-Pontem:—Paunton, Line.; Southwell or Farndon, Notts, or Zouch Bridge, over the Trent.
  • Ad-Portum Dubris:—Dover, Kent
  • Ad-Portum Lemanis:—Lympne, Kent.
  • Ad-Portum Rutupas. See Rutupæ.
  • Adron Flu: —River Adder, Berwickshire, or River Wear, Durham. See Ouedra.
  • Adros:—Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire; or Lambay, Dublin.
  • Adtanatos Insula:—Isle of Thanet.
  • Ad-Taum:—Tasburgh, Norfolk, or Norwich.
  • Ad-Tisam -Piersbridge, Durham.
  • Adtropam:—Thrup, Abingdon.
  • Adurni Portus:—Porchester, Hants; Aldrington, or Old Shoreham, Sussex.
  • Æbuda:—Hebrides, West of Scotland.
  • Ædulfiberga:—Ellesborough, Bucks.
  • Ægelesbyri, Æglesburgus:—Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Æiglea:—Hey Mead, near Melksham, Wilts.