Latin Names of Places.
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- Cuprum Fifæ:—Cupar Fife.
- Curia. See Coria.
- Curia Edmundi:—Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
- Curnualia:—Cornwall.
- Cuuichelmeslaiva:—Cuckhanisley, Berks.
- Cyneta:—River Kennet.
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- Dabrona:—River Avonmore, Cork, Ireland.
- Dacorum hundredum:—Hundred of Upper and Lower Deans, Herts, de Aneis or de Daneis, 12th cent.
- Dacorum clades:—Danes-end, Herts.
- Dammucensis:—Of Dunwich, Suffolk.
- Damnii:—People of Clydesdale and Stirling.
- Damnium, Damnonium promontorium:—Lizard, or Dodman Point.
- Damnonia, Domnania:—Devon.
- Damnonii:—People of Devon and Cornwall.
- Danacastra:—Doncaster, Yorks.
- Danecastria:—Doncaster, Yorks.
- Daneia:—Denny, Cambridgeshire.
- Danica Sylva:—Andredswald Forest, Sussex; also the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
- Damnonii. See Damnonii.
- Danubice Sylva:—Forest of Dean.
- Danum:—Doncaster, Yorks.
- Danus Flu.:—The Dane, Lincolnshire; Dan, or Daven, Cheshire; Don, or Dun, Yorks.
- Darbia:—Derby.
- Darensis:—Of Kildare.
- Darentiuadum.—Dartford, Kent.
- Darentus Flu.:—Darenth, or Dart River, Kent.
- Darinum:—Estanford, Strangford (?), Ulster.
- Darnii:—A tribe in Ulster.
- Darotenses:—People of Dorset.
- Daruentia:—River Derwent, Derbyshire.
- Daruenum:—Canterbury. See Daruernum.
- Daruernum:—Canterbury; Rochester.
- Daumuicensis:—Of Dunwich, Suffolk.
- Daurona. See Dabrona.
- De Fontibus:—Wells, Somerset.
- Dea:—River Dee, Cheshire.
- Debba. See Bebba.
- Decha:—A town in Scotland, North of the Forth.
- Decuaria. See Petuaria.
- Deia:—River Dee.
- Deidonum:—Dundee.
- Deilocum:—Godstow, Oxfordshire.
- Deira:—Abbey of Deer, in Buchan.
- Deira:— The part of the kingdom of the Northumbrians on the south side of the Tyne.