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Latin Names of Places.
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  • Iuernis:—Dunkerrin, King's Co., Ireland.
  • Iuorus:—Newry, co. Armagh.

J.

  • Jaciodulma. See Magiouinium.
  • Jamesa, Jamissa:—River Thames.
  • Jano:—A town in Caithness.
  • Jarum:—Yarm, Yorks.
  • Jernmuthia:—Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • Jerouallæ:—Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Joriuallis:—Jervaulx, Yorks.
  • Judaismus:—Old Jewry, London.
  • Jugantes. See Brigantes.
  • Jugo Dei, de:—Jude or Gray, a Cistercian Abbey, co. Meath, a cell of Holme Coltram.
  • Jugum Fraxinetum:—Ashridge, Bucks.
  • Julia Strata:—A Roman road in South Wales, from Newport to Caerleon, Caerwent, and the Wye.
  • Julianus Pons:—Julian Bridge, Wimborne Minster.
  • Juliocenon. See Tunnocelum.
  • Jumanius. See Eidumania.
  • Juuerna:—Ireland.

K.

  • Kaerperis:—Porchester, Hants.
  • Kanna:—Calne, Wilts.
  • Kanus Flu.:—River Ken, or Kent, Westmoreland.
  • Karintona:—Catherington, Hants.
  • Karlegion:—Chester.
  • Karlenefordia:—Carlingford, Louth, Ireland.
  • Katenessa, Kathenessia:—Caithness, Scotland.
  • Katinensis:—Of Caithness.
  • Kauna:—Calne, Wilts.
  • Kenceleia:—Hykinselagh, a district in Leinster.
  • Kenelcunillia:—Tirconnel, Ulster.
  • Keneleonia:—Cinel-Eoghain, Ulster.
  • Keneta Flu.:—River Kennet, Berkshire.
  • Kenintona:—Kennington, Kempton.
  • Keresburga:—Carisbrook, Isle of Wight.
  • Keretica:—Ceredigion, a province of South Wales; Cardiganshire.
  • Kermelum:—Cartmel, Lancashire.
  • Kerriensis Comitatus:—County of Kerry, Ireland.
  • Kerrigia:—Kerry.
  • Kesteuena:—Kesteven, a division of Lincolnshire.
  • Kiemela:—Keymer, Sussex.
  • Kilchennia, Kilchennium:—Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland.
  • Kildabewensis:—Of Killaloe, Ireland.
  • Kildareuensis:—Of Killaloe (?).
  • Kildaria:—Kildare, Ireland.
  • Killathensis:—Of Killalla, Ireland.