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Latin Names of Places.
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  • Pons Belli:—Stamford Bridge, Yorks.
  • Pons Burgensis, Pons Burgi:—Boroughbridge, Yorks.
  • Pons de Burc:—Boroughbridge.
  • Pons Episcopi:—Bishopsbridge, Lincolnshire.
  • Pons Ferie:—Ferrybridge, Yorks.
  • Pons Fractus:—Pontefract, or Pomfret, Yorks.
  • Pons Fractus Super Tamisiam:—Pomfret, near Stepney Marsh.
  • Pons Stephani:—Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
  • Pons Vianus:—Cowbridge, Glamorgan.
  • Pontaquinum:—Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Ponte, de:—A house of Dominican friars in Armagh dioc, perhaps at Drogheda.
  • Pontes:—Colnbrook, Old Windsor, Staines, Reading, or Byfleet.
  • Pontuobici:—Cowbridge, Glamorganshire.
  • Pontus Flu.:—The Point, Northumberland.
  • Populorum Lapis:—Folkestone, Kent.
  • Porcestra:—Porchester, Hants.
  • Poreoclassis:—Orrock, Fife; Forfar; or Barry.
  • Porteseia:—Portsea, Hants.
  • Portesmua, Portesmuda:—Portsmouth, Hants.
  • Portesmutha, Portesmuta:—Portsmouth.
  • Portesoka:—The Portsoken, London.
  • Portlandia:—Portland, Dorset.
  • Portlargium:—Waterford, Ireland.
  • Portloeon:—Porlock Bay, Somerset.
  • Portunia Insula:—Isle of Portland, Dorset.
  • Portuosus Sinus:—Sewerby, Yorks.
  • Portus Adurni:—Porchester, Hants; Aldrington, or Old Shoreham, Sussex.
  • Portus Ammonis:—Sandwich, Kent.
  • Portus Britanniarum:—Portsmouth; or Richborough, Kent.
  • Portus Ecgfridi:—Jarrow Slake, Durham.
  • Portus Lemanis:—Lympne, Kent.
  • Portus Magnus:—Portsmouth.
  • Portus Novus:—Rye, Sussex (in the Roman period); Newhaven, Sussex.
  • Portus Ostium:—Portsmouth.
  • Portus Patrum:—Abbey at Enachdune, co. Galway.
  • Portus Salutis:—Cromarty, Scotland.
  • Portus Sistuntiorum. See Setantiorum Portus.
  • Pouisia, Powisa, Powisia:—Powys, Wales.
  • Presidium:—The same as Prætorium.
  • Presidium Civitas:—Camelon, co. Stirling.