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The Record Interpreter.
  • Eboracum:—York.
  • Ebuda Insula:—Two islands are thus named by Ptolemy, of which one is Skye or Islay, the other Lewis or Jura.
  • Ebudce:—Used for the Western Isles of Scotland generally.
  • Eburacum:—York.
  • Eburocastrum:—Near Rochester, Northumberland.
  • Edenburgus:—Edinburgh.
  • Ederosum Monasterium:—Ivy-church, Wilts.
  • Edmundi Burgus:—Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
  • Edra:—River Whitadder.
  • Edros Insula:—Bardsey Island, Caernarvonshire, or Ireland's Eye.
  • Edulfesberga:—Ellesborough, Bucks.
  • Edwella:—Ewell, Surrey.
  • Edwiniburgus:—Edwinstow, Notts.
  • Efenewuda:—Evenwood, Durham.
  • Egelesforda:—Aylesford, Kent.
  • Eta:—Eye, Suffolk; Eye, near Westminster.
  • Eidumania Flu.:—Blackwater River, or mouth of the Stour and Orwell, Essex.
  • Eilecuriana Vallis:—Vale of Aylesbury, Bucks.
  • Eilecurium:—Aylesbury.
  • Eiluius, Eluius:—St. Asaph's.
  • Eiudensca:—Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
  • Eladunum:—Eildon, Roxburghshire.
  • Elauiana:—Islay.
  • Elconium:—A town in Cornwall.
  • Eldunum:— The Eildon Hills (?).
  • Eleueinia. See Eluemia.
  • Elginum, Elgis:—Elgin, Scotland.
  • Elgolii, Elgouce:—Inhabitants of Liddisdale, Ensdale, Eskdale, Nidisdale, and Annandale, in Scotland.
  • Elia:—Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Eliensis Insula:—The Isle of Ely.
  • Ellandunum:—Allington, near Amesbury, or Wilton, in Wilts.
  • Ellebri:—People in Kerry, Ireland.
  • Ellesmara:—Ellesmere, Shropshire.
  • Elmelega:—Elmley, Worcestershire.
  • Elnicestria:—Alceter, Warwickshire.
  • Eltabo. See Voluba.
  • Etteshamum:—Eltham, Kent.
  • Eltherburna:—Halterburn, Roxburghshire.
  • Eluadunum:—Elphin, Roscommon.
  • Eluemia:—Elvael, a cantref in Powys, Radnorshire.
  • Eluium, Elwa:—St. Asaph's.
  • Elys:—Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Embesea:—Embsay or Emshaw, Yorks.
  • Emelia:—Emly, co. Tipperary.
  • Emonia:—May Isle, in the Firth of Forth.
  • Enachdunensis:—Annadown, co. Clare, Ireland.
  • Enchegallia:—Inisgall, i.e. Iona, Tiree, Coll, Canna, and Rum.