[439] Thames.
[440] There was a tribe of Celts called Senones seated on the banks of the Seine as late as the time of Cæsar, and this was one of the tribes who marched with Brennus against Rome. But we cannot discover from whence Richard drew his information that these Senones originally emigrated from Britain, leaving their country to be occupied by the Belgæ.
[441] Nearly all Somersetshire.
[442] Ilchester.
[443] Glastonbury.
[444] Bath.
[445] This is drawn from Solinus, who speaks of Britain in general. We know not on what authority it was applied by Richard to Bath.
[446] Maiden Castle, near Dorchester.
[447] Isle of Portland.
[448] Part of Somerset and Devon.