81 ([return])
[ Where these people inhabited is mentioned in p. 355, note 5.]
82 ([return])
[ This was in the year of Rome 831, of Christ 78.]
83 ([return])
[ Inhabitants of North Wales, exclusive of the Isle of Anglesey.]
84 ([return])
[ I.e. Some were for immediate action, others for delay. Instead of et quibus, we read with Dr. Smith's edition (London, 1850), ut quibus.]
85 ([return])
[ Vexilla is here used for vexillarii. "Under the Empire the name of Vexillarii was given to a distinct body of soldiers supposed to have been composed of veterans, who were released from the military oath and regular service, but kept embodied under a separate flag (vexillum), to render assistance to the army if required, guard the frontier, and garrison recently conquered provinces; a certain number of these supernumeraries being attached to each legion. (Tac. Hist. ii. 83, 100; Ann. i. 36.)"—Rich, Comp. to Dict. and Lex. s. v. Vexillum.]