ANDOCO[MIVS] contemporary with Tasciovanus.
TASCIOVANVS 30 B.C., who died 5 A.D.
VERULAMIUM which was the chief seat of Tasciovanus’s government.
RUFI or RVLI
DIAS
RICON
SEGO
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contemporary, but unknown.
EPATICVSson of Tasciovanus.
CVNOBELINVSson of Tasciovanus, circa 40 A.D.
And several others whose legends are undecipherable.

V.—The EASTERN DISTRICT, or country of the Iceni, comprising the present counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and parts of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, and in which are classed the coins of—

ADDEDOMARVS, supposed to have been contemporary with Cunobelinus.
ECEN
SAEMV—
ACSV
ANTED
CAV (?) or CAM
DVRO
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all unknown

VI.—The YORKSHIRE DISTRICT, or country of the Brigantes, comprising Yorkshire and parts of the adjacent counties to the south, and in which are included the coins of—

VOLISIOS.
DVMNOCOVEROS.
DVMN—TIGIP—SENO (?)
VEP—
CORF.
AVN T—
IISVPSV.

The parts of the country inhabited at one time or other by various tribes may be tabulated as follows, and will be useful to students of that early period of national history; the present names of counties, as the most convenient, are given in the list. The tribes seem to have been the—


I now proceed to enumerate some of the inscribed coins referred to under the geographical arrangement already given.

BODVOC.