Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his workStukeley, William
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Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his work
Stukeley, William
Great Britain -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
XV.
_In Medium_, Kirkton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
XV.
_Ad Abum_, Wintringham, Lincolnshire.
VI.
_Pecuaria_, Brough, Yorkshire.
XLVI.
_Eboracum_, York.
ITER XVIII.
From _Eboracum_, _York_, through the middle of the island, to
_Clausentum_, Southampton.
_Eboracum_, York.
XXI.
_Legeolium_, _Legiolium_, Castleford upon Calder, Yorkshire.
XVIII.
_Ad fines_, _Brigantes inter et Coritanos_, Gravesborough by Rotherham,
Yorkshire.
X.
. . . Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
X.
. . . Alfreton, Derbyshire.
XVI.
_Derventione_, Little Chester by Derby.
XII.
_Ad Trivonam_, Egginton upon Trent, Burton, Staffordshire.
XII.
_Etocetum_, Walls by Litchfield.
XVI.
_Mansuedum_, _Manduessedum_, Manceter, by Atherston, Warwickshire.
XII.
_Benonis_, Cleycester by Highcross, Northamptonshire.
XI.
_Tripontium_, Showel near Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
XII.
_Isannaria_, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
XII.
_Brinavis_, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
XVI.
_Æli a castra_, Aldcester by Biceter, Oxfordshire.
XV.
_Durocina_, Dorchester, _Episcopi_, _Durinum_, _stipendiaria_,
Oxfordshire.
VI.
_Tamese_, Stretley on Thames, by Goreing, Berks.
XV.
_Vindonum_, _stipendiaria_, Silchester, Hants.
XLVI.
_Clausentum_, Southampton.
* * * * *
Thus we have finished this famous Itinerary, much more large than that
of Antoninus, contains many names of places not comprised therein, and
ascertains much more of the geography of Roman Britain, of England, and
Scotland: it is useful to recite an alphabetical index of it, marking
those places with an asterisc, not mentioned by former writers, or not
rightly assigned to the modern names and places; and still leaving many
to the diligence and _acumen_ of future writers.
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