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The Record Interpreter.
  • Albalanda:—Whiteland, or Ty Gwyn ar Taf, Caermarthenshire; Blanchland, Northumberland.
  • Alba Lundy:—Blanchland, Northumberland.
  • Albuna:—Scotland.
  • Albania:—Scotland, or Britain north of Humber.
  • Albi Equi Mons:—White Horse Hill, Berks.
  • Albinunno Civitas:—Caer Nonou or Whitewalls, Monmouthshire.
  • Albion:—Britain.
  • Album Castrum:—Whitchester, Northumberland ; Oswestry, Shropshire.
  • Album Monasterium:—Whitchurch, the seat of the Stranges; Oswestry, Shropshire, of the FitzAlans.
  • Alcheseia:—Alchester, Dorset.
  • Alcluith:—Dunbritton, on the Clyde.
  • Alcmundeberia:—Almondbury, Yorks.
  • Aldeburia:—Oldbury or Woldbury, Warwickshire.
  • Aldedelega:—Audley, Staffordshire.
  • Aldithelega:—Audley, Staffordshire.
  • Aldud:—Dumbarton.
  • Alerana:—Ilkley, Yorkshire.
  • Alectum:—Dundee.
  • Alencestria:—Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Alenus Flu. See Alaenus.
  • Alexodunurn. See Axelodunum
  • Alincestria:—Alcester, Warwickshire.
  • Alicinca:—Ilkley (V). See Olicana and Alecana.
  • Aliennia:—Athelney, Somerset.
  • Alione, Alionis:—Whitley Castle, Northumberland; Ambleside, Westmoreland; Kirkbride or Allonby, Cumberland.
  • Alitacenon Civitas:—Elgin, Scotland.
  • Alkesia:—Halsway, Somerset.
  • Allectum:—Dundee.
  • Alna:—Alne, Yorks ; River Alne, Northumberland.
  • Alnetum:—Llangerniw(?) on the Elwey, Denbighshire; Dodnash Priory, Suffolk.
  • Alneuicum:—Alnwick, Northumberland.
  • Alone:—Bowness, Cumberland; Whitley Castle, Northumberland; Ambleside, Westmoreland.
  • Alone Flu.:—River Alne, Northumberland.
  • Alongium, Alouergium Civitas:—Carnbrea, Cornwall.
  • Alpes Peneni Monies:—Pendle Hill, Lancashire.
  • Alre:—Aller, near Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Alrene:—Alderney.
  • Alta Clera:—Highclere, Hants.
  • Alta Prisa:—Haltemprice or Howdenprice, Yorks.
  • Altum Peccum:—The Peak, Derbyshire.
  • Aluerodunum Brigantum:—North Allerton, Yorks.