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[Footnote 443: Glas...o...b..ry.]
[Footnote 444: Bath.]
[Footnote 445: This is drawn from Solinus, who speaks of Britain in general. We know not on what authority it was applied by Richard to Bath.]
[Footnote 446: Maiden Castle, near Dorchester.]
[Footnote 447: Isle of Portland.]
[Footnote 448: Part of Somerset and Devon.]
[Footnote 449: The Parret.]
[Footnote 450: Uncertain,--probably in Devonshire.]
[Footnote 451: Ibid.]
[Footnote 452: Lundy Island.]
[Footnote 453: Part of Cornwall.]
[Footnote 454: Near Stratton.]
[Footnote 455: Carnbre.]
[Footnote 456: Land's End, and Lizard Point.]
[Footnote 457: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and part of Somerset.]
[Footnote 458: Probably near Bridgewater.]
[Footnote 459: On the Tamar.]
[Footnote 460: On the Fowey.]
[Footnote 461: On the Fal.]
[Footnote 462: Exeter.]
[Footnote 463: Ex.]
[Footnote 464: The Dart.]
[Footnote 465: Tamar.]
[Footnote 466: The Fal.]
[Footnote 467: Probably Berry Head.]
[Footnote 468: Lizard Point.]
[Footnote 469: Ram Head.]
[Footnote 470: Scilly Isles.]
[Footnote 471: Severn.]
[Footnote 472: Dee.]
[Footnote 473: The Silures, with their two dependent tribes, the Dimetiae and the Ordovices, possessed all the country to the west of the Severn and the Dee, together with the island of Anglesey.
"Of these territories the Dimetiae had the counties of Pembroke, Cardigan, and Caermarthen; while the Silures possessed all the rest of South Wales, as well as such parts of England as lay to the west of the Severn and to the South of the Teme: while the Ordovices occupied all North Wales, as well as all the country to the North of the Teme, and to the West of the Severn and the Dee, except a small tract to the West of Bangor and Penmorvay, which together with the isle of Anglesey belonged to their subordinate clan the Cangani."]
[Footnote 474: Rose or Berry Hill, in Weston.]
[Footnote 475: Kentchester.]
[Footnote 476: Abergavenny.]
[Footnote 477: Caerwent.]
[Footnote 478: Caerleon on Usk.]
[Footnote 479: Richborough in Kent.]
[Footnote 480: Anglesey.]
[Footnote 481: St. David's Head.]
[Footnote 482: x.x.x milliarium.]
[Footnote 483: St. David's.]
[Footnote 484: Caermarthen.]
[Footnote 485: Llanio Issau on the Teivi.]
[Footnote 486: On the bank of the Tanat.]
[Footnote 487: Near Lentwardine.]
[Footnote 488: Caer Segont.]
[Footnote 489: Brach y Pwyl Point.]
[Footnote 490: Anglesey.]
[Footnote 491: The Conway.]