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The Record Interpreter.
  • Apultrea:—Appledore, Devon.
  • Aqua Rubra:—Redbourn, Herts; Redbourne, Lincolnshire.
  • Aquæ Calidæ:—Bath, Somerset.
  • Aquæ Solis, Sulis:—Bath.
  • Aquædonum:—Eton, Bucks; Aikton, Cumberland.
  • Aquædunensis Saltus:—Waterden, Norfolk.
  • Aquædunum:—Waldron (?), Sussex; Waterden, Norfolk.
  • Aquæuadensis Pons:—Eye Bridge, Dorset.
  • Aquapontanus:—Bridgwater, Somerset.
  • Aquelmum:—Ewelme, Oxfordshire.
  • Aquila:—Eagle, Lincolnshire.[1]
  • Aquilodunum:—Hoxne, Suffolk.
  • Aquis Civitas. See Aquæ Calidæ.
  • Aramis, Aranus Civitas:—In Dorset.
  • Arbeia:—Moresby or Ireby, Cumberland; Armley or Castleford, Yorks.
  • Archfordensis:—Of Ardfert, Co. Kerry.
  • Archmachia:—Armagh.
  • Arclouium:—Arklow, co. Wicklow, Ireland.
  • Arcmacensis:—Of Armagh.
  • Arcmorensis:—Of Ardmore, Waterford.
  • Arcubus Curia de:—Court of Arches.
  • Ardacha:—Ardagh, co. Longford.
  • Ardahachdensis:—Of Ardagh, Ireland.
  • Ardaoneon Civitas:—Old Sarum; Silchester, Hants.
  • Ardatum:—Ardat or Ardathen, co. Kerry.
  • Ardefertensis:—Of Ardfert, co. Kerry.
  • Ardgathelia:—Argyle, Scotland.
  • Ardmacha:—Armagh.
  • Ardmoria:—Ardmore, co. Waterford.
  • Ardrceum:—Ardee, co. Louth; Ardree, co. Kildare, Ireland.
  • Ardræcum:—Ardagh, co. Longford.
  • Ardua:—Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
  • Arewa:—River Orwell, Suffolk.
  • Argadia, Argathelia:—Argyle, Scotland.
  • Argistillum:—In Gloucestershire, or perhaps Arwystli, Powys.
  • Argita:—Lough Foil, Londonderry. Camden applies this name to Lough Swilley.
  • Ariconium:—Kenohester, Ross, or Penyard Castle, Herefordshire.
  • Armaca:—Armagh, Ireland.
  • Armanothia:—Ardmeanach, Scotland.
  • Armethua:—Armathwaite, Cumberland.
  • Armis:—Bath.
  • Armone:—Caernarvon.
  • Arnemega:—Willoughby-on-the- Wolds, Notts. See Verometum.
  • Arrania:—Isle of Arran, Scotland.
  1. The preceptory of the Ballivus Aquilæ. Honor Aquilæ is the honour of Laigle, in Normandy.