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The Record Interpreter.

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  • Vacomagi:—People of Murray and Athol, Scotland.
  • Vadum Bourn:—Oxford.
  • Vadum Ceruinum:—Hertford.
  • Vadum, Pulchrum:—Fairford, Gloucestershire.
  • Vadum Rubrum:—Hertford.
  • Vadum Salicis:—Wilford; Walford, Herefordshire (?).
  • Vadum Saxi:—Stanford.
  • Vaga Flu.:—River Wye, Herefordshire.
  • Vagniacæ, Vagniacum:—Maidstone, Wrotham, Northfleet, or Strood, Kent.
  • Valeia:—Whalley, Lancashire.
  • Valentia:—Province of Britain between the Walls of Hadrian and Antonine, i.e., the Forth and the Tyne; or between the Walls of Hadrian and Severus.
  • Vallidena:— Saffron Walden, Essex; Walden, Lincolnshire.
  • Vallis Anangia:—Annandale, Scotland.
  • Vallis Aurea:—Golden Vale, Herefordshire.
  • Vallis Crucis:—An abbey at Llan Egwestl or Egwast, Denbighshire.
  • Vallis Dei:—Vaudey, or Walden, Lincolnshire; Killenny, co. Kilkenny.
  • Vallis Doloris:—Wedale, Scotland.
  • Vallis Longa:—Combehire, or Cunihil, Radnorshire.
  • Vallis Lucis:—Glenluce, Galloway, Scotland.
  • Vallis Regalis:—Vale Royal, Cheshire.
  • Vallis Salutis:—Baltinglass, co. Wicklow.
  • Vallis S. Andreæ:—Pluscardin, Moray.
  • Vallis S. Marice in Snaudonia:— Beddgelert, Caernarvonshire.
  • Vallis Virtutis:—Charterhouse at Perth.
  • Vallum:— The Picts' Wall. See Hadriani Murus.
  • Valteris. See Verteræ.
  • Vanatinga:—Wantage, Berks.
  • Vandalis Flu.:—River Wandle, Surrey.
  • Vandelbiria:—Vandlebury, or Wandlesborough, a hill near Cambridge.
  • Vanduaria:—Paisley.
  • Vara Flu.:—Murray Firth.
  • Varæ Castrum:—Dunbar.
  • Varia Flu.:—River Frome, Dorset.
  • Varingtonium:—Warrington, Lancashire.
  • Varis:—Bodvari, Flintshire; Llanfair, Denbighshire.
  • Varuicum:—Warwick.
  • Vecta, Vectesis:—Isle of Wight.
  • Vectis Insula:—Whitehorn Island, Galloway; Isle of Wight.
  • Vecturiones:—Picts.
  • Vedra, Vedrus:—River Wear, Durham, or the Tyne.
  • Velabri:—People of Munster.