Latin Names of Places.
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- Castrum Cubii:— Holyhead.
- Castrum de Aruon:—Caernarvon Castle.
- Castrum Dei:—Fermoy Abbey, Ireland.
- Castrum de Vies:—Devizes, Wilts.
- Castrum Episcopi:—Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.
- Castrum Godrici:—Goodrich, Herefordshire.
- Castrum Legionis, Leonis:—Holt Castle, Denbighshire.
- Castrum Matildis:—Painscastle, Herefordshire.
- Castrum Oscæ:—Usk, Monmouthshire.
- Castrum Puellarum:—Edinburgh.
- Cataracta, Cataractonium:—Thornbrough, near Thirsk, Allerton, or Catterick Bridge, Yorks.
- Cataracta Flu.:—River Swale, Yorks.
- Catenessa:—Caithness.
- Cateracta:—Catterick, Yorks.
- Cateuchlani. See Catuellani.
- Catguilia:—Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.
- Cathania:—Caithness, Scotland.
- Cathinensis:—Of Caithness.
- Catini:—People of Caithness.
- Catteleia:—Catley, Lincolnshire.
- Catuellani, Catyeuchlani:—People of Buckingham, Bedford, and Hertfordshire.
- Cauci:—Tribe living in Wicklow, Ireland.
- Cauda:—B. Calder, Cumberland.
- Cauda Alicii:—La Quealiz, a wood in Brill Forest, Bucks.
- Cauna. See Counos.
- Caunonio. See Canonium.
- Causennæ, Causennis:—Boston, Ancaster, Brig Casterton, or Swineshead, Lincolnshire.
- Caua:—Cave, Yorks.
- Cauce Dirat:—Holderness, Yorks.
- Cauerna Viperina:—Aspeden, Herts.
- Cauoda:—Cawood, Yorks.
- Caivda. See Cauoda.
- Cealchithe:—Chalk, Kent; Chelsea.
- Cealtide:—Chelsea.
- Ceangi. See Cangi.
- Ceastra:—Chester; Chester-le-Street, Durham.
- Celerion:—Callander Castle, Perthshire.
- Cella Canici:—Kilkenny.
- Cella Reguli:—Kilreule, St. Andrew's.
- Cella S. Brigittæ:—Kilbride.
- Celnius Flu.:—River Findhorn, or River Spey, Elgin.
- Celouion. See Celerion.
- Celunno. See Cilurnum.
- Celurca:—Montrose, Forfar.
- Cenenensis:—Of Kells, Ireland.
- Cenimagni:—The same as the Iceni, a tribe in the east of Britain.