From that city Rhutupium, says he, is drawn the Roman way called Guithlin-street, quite to Segontium, Caernarvon, through the space of CCCXXIV. miles, or thereabouts. Thus,

To Cantiopolis, which is also called Durobernum, stipendiaria, Canterbury, Kent, X. miles.

Durosevum XII. Sittingburn, Kent.

XXV.

Duroprovis, stipendiaria, Rochester, Kent.

Thence, at XXVII. miles, it passes the Thames, and enters the province Flavia, and the city of Londinium Augusta, London. Thence

IX.

To Sulloniagis, Suellaniacis, Edgeware, Middlesex.

XII.

Verolamium, municipium, Verlamcester, or St. Alban’s. Of this place were Amphibalus and Albanus, martyrs.